•Alexander, Rachel (Cross), died September 27, 2025, at age 86. She is predeceased by her husband, William Alexander; brothers-in-law, Dan Alexander, Jay Alexander; nephew, Daniel Alexander; sister-in-law, Lori Alexander; daughter-in-law, Tracy. She is survived by her children, William, Brian (Tracy), Mike (Marlene); grandchildren, Kenneth (Sarah), Matthew (Sidney), Luke, Jordan, Mckensie; great grandchildren, Ryleigh Mae, Brooks; brothers-in-law, Larry (Jeanne), John (Peg), Steve (Michelle); and many nieces, nephews, and their children.
Visitation is being held Friday, October 3, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Walker Brothers Funeral Home, 21 South Main Street, Churchville.
•Galletta, Joseph “Joe” Anthony, Jr., age 63, died September 28, 2025 Joe was born April 12, 1962 to the late Joseph Sr. and Catherine Galletta. He is survived by his loving wife of 35 years, Shona; three daughters, Kalee (Vern) Thompson, Keersten (Taylor) Turcotte, and Kenzie (Frank) Affronti; two grandchildren, Beau and Luciano; his three sisters, Nancy (James) Falanga, Kathleen (Terry) Kinney and Ann (John) Schaefer; many cousins, nieces, nephews, and close friends. Joe worked at Eastman Kodak Company for 32 years, and later for the University of Rochester Medical Center. He was a self-taught and remarkably knowledgeable mechanic. Beyond his love for machines and tools, Joe had an instinct to nurture and protect—whether it was the natural world around him or the family he loved more than anything. Known for his acts of service, tireless work ethic, sharp wit, and remarkable knack for fixing things, he was a true jack of all trades who was fiercely loved and will be deeply missed.
Calling hours are being held Friday, October 3, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Fowler Funeral Home Inc., 340 West Avenue, Brockport, with a Funeral Service to follow at 7 p.m. Burial will take place privately. Contributions can be made to Hospice of Orleans in Joe’s name.
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•Deyager, Tonia, age 54, died September 27, 2025. She was born July 8, 1971 in Brockport. Tonia was predeceased by her father Dale Hughes, and brother Dale Hughes Jr. She is survived by her loving children, Felisha (Jeff) Lutes and Joshua Deyager; grandchildren Jeremy, Kyle, Nathan Lutes and Jaxson Deyager; her devoted companion Todd Clay; his mother Dorothy Webster; and his children, Ashley and Justin Clay; grandchildren Josie and Loretta Weston, Carson, Gavin, and Lydia Clay; mother Wilma Wright; and sisters Vickie Hughes and Tammy Cooper; several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Tonia was a very hard worker and was employed at Wendy’s in Brockport for many years. She enjoyed knitting blankets, watching movies, and putting together puzzles. She loved country music, especially Toby Keith. Tonia’s greatest joy was playing with her grandchildren and spending time
•Warner, Brian K., died unexpectedly September 28, 2025, just shy of his 63rd birthday. He is survived by his brother, John (Julie) DeLorme of Tallahassee, Florida. Brian was preceded in death by his father, Raymond Warner, his mother, Theda (Crowell) Warner, and his brother, Wayne Warner. Brian was known for his artistic talents, particularly his exceptional skills as a painter. His works were filled with vivid colors and profound expression. He was a self-proclaimed chef who delighted in the culinary arts. He loved to cook for family and friends. Brian’s sense of humor was infectious, and his ability to entertain was legendary among his circles. He had a unique talent for making others smile, and his laughter could light up any room.
There will be no calling hours. A private Service and Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home of Holley. To share a special memory of Brian, please visit: www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com
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•Lake, John W., died September 27, 2025 at age 83. He is predeceased by his parents, Milton and Virgina Lake; brothers, Thomas Lake, James Lake, Paul Lake, Patrick Lake, Joseph Lake; sister, Mary Ann Lake. He is survived by his wife, Carol Lake; son, David Lake; daughters, Tamara (Roger) Evans, Sandra Coppini; brother, Mark Lake; sisters, Karen (Paul) Francis, Betty Zubil, Debra (Carl) Johnson, Patricia (David) Taramasco, Virginia (John) Dubowyk.
Calling hours will be held on Sunday, October 5, from 2 to 5 p.m. at Walker Brothers Funeral Home, 21 South Main Street, Churchville. Mass will be held on Monday, October 6, at St. Martin de Porres at St. Vincent, 11 North Main Street, Churchville, from 10 to 11a.m. A Graveside Service to follow at St. Vincent DePaul Cemetery, Churchville. Donations can be made to Paws Animal Shelter, 3371 Gaines Basin Road, Albion, NY 14411 in his memory.
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•Garwood, Margaret Jill, (formerly of London, England) died September 25, 2025, at age 93. Jill was born in London, England, to the late John Francis and Edith Louise (Barnes) Quicke. Predeceased by her husband, Reginald W. Garwood and sisters, Daphne Bauml (England) and Jocette Keepin (Australia). She is survived by her sons, Colin (Annie) of Irondequoit; David (Cathy) of Massachusetts; Michael (Sue) of North Carolina; and Andrew of Rochester; nine grandchildren, Lauren (Peter) Green; Jonathan (Voula); David; Julie (Leury) Laureano; Erica (Ben) Bennett; Sarah; Matthew (Maria); Mason and Alexandra; four great-grandchildren; her sister-in-law Margery Rocha Diniz and family in Portugal and Wisconsin; nieces, nephew and cousins in England, Australia, New Zealand, Spain and Germany; her loving companion, Hal Vanderbush; and very special friends here and around the world. After becoming a citizen and living in the US for 66 years, she never lost her British accent or love for everything from her homeland. She worked in the Spencerport School District as a Secretary and as the Administrative Assistant to the Director of Athletics for many years.
Her Memorial Service will be held at the Congregational White Church in Spencerport, Friday, October 3, at 11 a.m. with a reception immediately following. Interment in Fairfield Cemetery, Spencerport. Donations can be made in memory of Jill Garwood to the Spencerport Athletics Varsity Club, 71 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport, NY 14559. Arrangements entrusted to Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Spencerport.
Rev. Harold Vincent Lloyd, Jr.
On September 24, 2025, Rev. Harold Vincent Lloyd, Jr., affectionately known as “Skip” by his family and friends, was called to his heavenly home. Born on January 18, 1947, in Berkeley, CA, Rev. Lloyd was a compassionate and humble servant of the Lord who devoted his life to his faith, his family, and his community. His unwavering commitment to his religious calling was a testament to his profound belief in the words of Micah 6:8, “He has showed you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?”
Rev. Lloyd spent his career as an ordained clergyman, providing spiritual guidance and support to his many congregants. His spirited sermons and wise counsel were a beacon of hope for all who sought comfort and understanding, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know him. In his retirement years, Rev. Lloyd took great pleasure in coloring mandalas and writing limericks, activities which he
age 92, of Spencerport and Palmyra, died September 29, 2025. Robert was born in Oxford, NC, to the late John E. Owen and Lelia Riggan Owen. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Joan E. Owen; his son-in-law, Cory L. Doty, and his in-laws; Gilbert and Charlotte Hess. He was also predeceased by four brothers and five sisters. Robert is survived by his three children; Jeffrey (Blanca) Owen, Terry Owen, and Kimberly Doty; seven grandchildren, Jennifer (Mike White) Owen, Scott (Jess) Owen, Indira (Greg) Danner, Tyler (Kate) Owen, Sarah (Rick) Izzo, Spenser Robert Doty, and Carter Owen Doty; and five great-grandchildren. Robert was a Staff Sergeant in the US Air Force and was a member of the Masonic Lodge for 45 years. He had a successful career as a Licensed Professional Land Surveyor. Robert found joy in life’s simple pleasures. He loved spending summers at the family cottage on Port Bay, tending to his garden, fishing, watching sports, walking his beloved dog, and spending time Calling hours will be held Friday, October 3, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Walker Brothers Funeral Home, 15 West Avenue, Spencerport, with Military Honors to follow at 6 p.m. Donations can be made to the Verona Animal Shelter, Rochester,
PHHS presents “Spooky Goddesses”
Parma Hilton Historical Society will host Jack Kowiak presenting his program entitled “Spooky Goddesses” on Monday, October 13, at 7 p.m. in the Ingham Room of the Hilton Community Center. Refreshments will be served. This presentation recounts the
adventures of some hair-raising goddesses from ancient history. These eerie stories will not only give attendees a chill but also teach some important moral lessons. All are welcome for a fun and educational fright with these ancient stories. Provided information
Protect yourself from scams, fraud, and identity theft
In 2024, Americans lost over $6 billion to internet and telephone scams. Although many older people are victims, anyone can be vulnerable to scams, fraud, and identity theft.
Learn how to protect yourself, fam-
ily, and friends by attending a free, interactive presentation on Wednesday, October 8, at 2 or 7 p.m. at Nativity Parish Center, 152 Main Street, Brockport. Everyone is welcome. Provided information
Blood drive October 29 in memory of Joseph Marhatta
A blood drive in memory of Joseph Marhatta will be held on Wednesday, October 29, from 1 to 6 p.m. at the American Legion, Ferris Goodridge Post 330, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport.
Joe Marhatta worked for the Monroe County Sheriff’s Department for over 30 years, retiring as an Investigator-Sergeant. After a two-year stint as a private investigator, he served for 10 years as a Violent Felony Investigator at the Monroe County District Attorney’s Office, retiring in 2011. Joe was also involved in the community. He served as Assistant Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 292 in North Chili, sponsored by the Chili Lions Club, and was a member of the Order of the Arrow. Active in the American Legion for 23 years, Marhatta held the various offices, including Commander of Monroe County American Legion and Commander of Ferris Goodridge Post 330.
Celebrate life and make a difference by giving blood at this special drive in memory of Joseph Marhatta. Blood is needed for many different kinds of patients. It could be a young child with a rare blood disorder, a family member fighting cancer, or a friend involved in a car accident. Call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-7332767) or visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter: AmericanLegionSpencerport to schedule an appointment. Walk-ins are also welcome. Provided information and photo
Drive-Thru Dinner Beef on WeCk
C-C students selected for youth orchestras
Several Churchville-Chili High School students have been selected to perform with prestigious youth orchestras this year.
Sophomore Lauren, a violinist, earned a spot with the Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra. Sophomore Juliana (cello), junior Gabby (bass), and senior Taylor (viola) were chosen to perform with the Hochstein Youth Symphony Orchestra. As part of this honor, the Hochstein students will travel to France in the spring
to perform internationally with the group.
“We couldn’t be prouder to have these students representing our district. The incredible commitment and dedication it takes to be accepted into the RPYO, as well as attend and prepare for their busy practice and performance schedule, is truly commendable. I can’t think of better ambassadors for the C-C Music Program,” said Director of Fine Arts Jeff Smith.
Wed., oct. 15 • 4:30-6:00
$1400 per person
Call ahead to pre-order your dinners!
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Provided information and photo 50 Lake Ave., Hilton 14468 • 585-392-7990 50 Lake Ave., Hilton 14468 • 585-392-7990 www.hiltonbaptist.org
Notice to Bidders
Please take notice that pursuant to Section 103 of the General Municipal Law, the Board of Trustees of the Village of Churchville will receive sealed bids until 2:00 p.m. on October 14, 2025 at the Village Office located at 23 E. Buffalo Street for the following:
Purchase of 2,000 FEET OF NEW 15KV 4/0 CU WIRE
Specifications may be obtained at the Village Office, 23 East Buffalo Street Churchville, New York at any time during regular business hours, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday.
No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the date set for the opening thereof, but may withdraw same at any time prior to the scheduled time for the opening of the bid.
The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids.
Stacy L. Stanton
Clerk/Treasurer
Legal Notice Village of Churchville Meeting Notice
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that The Village of Churchville Board of Trustees will hold meetings on the following dates:
Youth Symphony Orchestra.
Monday, November 3, 2025 at 6:00 p.m.
Monday, November 17, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. Monday, December 1, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. (if needed)
The meetings will be held at 6:00 p.m. at the Village Hall, 23 East Buffalo Street, Churchville, New York. The purpose of the meetings are to work on the 2026-2027 budgets of the Village of Churchville. Other items pending may also be discussed.
All interested parties are invited to attend. Any persons needing special accommodations is asked to notify the village clerk three (3) days in advance.
Stacy L Stanton
Clerk/Treasurer
Legal Notice
Spencerport Central School District
Notice is hereby given that the fiscal affairs of the Spencerport Central School District for the period beginning on July 1, 2023 and ending on May 16, 2025 have been examined by the Office of the State Comptroller and that the report and examination prepared by the Office of the State Comptroller has been filed in my office where it is available as a public record for inspection by all interested persons. Pursuant to §35 of the General Municipal Law, the governing Board of the Spencerport Central School District may, in its discretion, prepare a written response to the report of examination prepared by the Office of the State Comptroller and file any such response in my office as a public record for inspection by all interested persons no later than December 18, 2025 which is 90 days after presentation of the report to the Board of Education.
Marcy Clapper, District Clerk Spencerport Central School District
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS OF THE TOWN OF PARMA ON WEDNESDAY, October 15, 2025 @ 7:00 PM IN THE PARMA TOWN HALL, 1300 HILTON PARMA CORNERS ROAD, HILTON, NEW YORK TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:
1. David Norbut 1672 Hilton Parma Corners Road
The applicant is requesting an Area Variance to grant relief from Town Zoning Article IV, subsection 165-24 (D) for the construction of a new home located east of and behind an existing accessory structure. Town Code requires all accessory structures to be in the rear yard. This property is zoned Neighborhood Residential (NR).
The applicant is requesting an Area Variance to grant relief from Town Zoning Article III, subsection 165-15 (B, 2, C, 4, 5) for the front lot width of 91.67 feet and the rear width of 91.99 feet. As well as a front setback from the proposed entrance road of 40 feet. Town Code requires a lot width of 100 feet and the front setback to be 60 feet. The property is zoned Rural Residential (RR).
3. GREGORY & TERESA MUELLER 96 BUTCHER ROAD
The applicant is requesting an Area Variance to grant relief from Town Zoning Article III, subsection 165-15 (C, 8) for a 3-foot 7 inch side set back from the north property line to install a 22 foot-10 inch by 17 foot- 5-inch ground mounted solar array. Town Code requires a 15-foot side setback. The property is zoned Rural Residential (RR).
All persons will be heard at this time.
Interested parties may obtain further information by calling 392-9449 or by inspecting the project file in the Parma Town Hall during normal business hours.
Parma Zoning Board of Appeals
Churchville-Chili HS students selected to perform with youth orchestra ensembles (l-r): Lauren earned a spot with the Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra; Juliana, Taylor and Gabby were chosen to perform with the Hochstein
Blood Drives
•American Red Cross Blood Drives: October 6, 1 to 6 p.m., Brockport Fireman’s Exempt Club, 248 West Avenue, Brockport; October 10, noon to 5 p.m., Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport; October 11, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Spencerport Fire District, 175 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport; October 15, 1 to 6 p.m., Riga Town Hall, 6460 Buffalo Road, Churchville. Make an appointment by visiting RedCrossBlood. org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS or by using the Red Cross Blood Donor App. All who donate through October 19 will receive a $10 Amazon.com Gift Card by email. For details, visit RedCrossBlood.org/Fall.
Classes/Workshops
•Be SMART gun safety presentation for adults on Monday, October 6, 7 p.m., at Messiah Lutheran Church, 4301 Mt. Read Boulevard, Rochester. Learn how parents, caregivers, and community leaders can work to keep kids safe from firearms. This presentation is relevant for both gun owners and non-gun owners. To learn more, visit www.besmartforkids.org.
•Learn how to protect yourself, family, and friends from scams, fraud, and identity theft by attending a free, interactive presentation on Wednesday, October 8, at 2 or 7 p.m. at Nativity Parish Center, 152 Main Street, Brockport. Everyone is welcome. •Lifespan’s Dan Lyon (Dan the Scam Man) will lead a free presentation on current scams and how to avoid them on Thursday, October 16, 7 p.m., at Parma Greece United Church of Christ, 1211 Manitou Road at the Latta Road intersection. Guests in attendance will be playing a form of “Bingo” with prizes for the winners. Donations will be gratefully accepted.
Donations Needed
•Support Aurora House by donating a themed basket for their Baskets and Brunch. Basket donations can be dropped off at Aurora House, 2495 South Union Street, Spencerport, until October 10. Baskets valued at $50 or more are greatly appreciated and empty baskets are available for filling.
•The Friends of the Ogden Farmers’ Library are collecting donations for their annual book sale at the library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, through Wednesday, October 15. Accepted donations include hardcover and paperback books in good condition for children and adults, DVDs, CDs, games and jigsaw puzzles. Unaccepted items are text books, encyclopedias, magazines, VHS and cassette tapes.
Events & Entertainment
•The I Love NY weekly foliage report, a detailed map charting fall color progress, vantage points for viewing spectacular foliage, suggested autumn getaways and weekly event listings are available by visiting www.iloveny.com/foliage. Reports are also available by dialing, toll-free, 800-CALL-NYS (800-225-5697).
•Chili Art Group is holding its 2025 Fall Art Show through 31 at the Pittsford Plaza Barnes & Noble in the Community Room on the second floor. Visit online at facebook.com/chiliartgroup.
•Oktoberfest at the Hamlin VFW, 1739 Lake Road, Hamlin, on Saturday, October 4, from 5 to 11 p.m. Krazy Firemen band plays from 6 to 10 p.m. Tickets at the door are $10. Food and drinks available to purchase.
•Hump Day Happy Hour – Those interested in learning about becoming a member of Ferris-Goodrige Post #330 of the American Legion are invited to a happy hour on Wednesday, October 15, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Post Home, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport. Well drinks, draft beer, and wine will be half price during that time.
•Annual Fall Festival and Rummage Sale on October 17 and 18, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at St. John Lutheran Church, 1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin. Includes baked goods, quilted goods, farmers’ market, and bag sale on Saturday.
•The Penfield Symphony Orchestra will present the concert “Myths and Mysteries” on October 20, 7:30 p.m., at the Penfield High School Auditorium, 25 High School Drive, Penfield. Tickets can be purchased at www.penfieldsymphony.org, by phone at 585-872-0774, and at the door on the night of the concert. Tickets are $15 for adults, and $1 for students of any age with a student ID. Group rates are available for parties of six or more. A special pre-concert lecture in the auditorium for ticket holders will begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by Q&A with the audience.
•The North Chili Farmers Market is open Saturdays through October 25, 8 a.m. to noon, at the United Methodist Church of North Chili, 2200 Westside Drive (at Buffalo Road). Go to northchiliumc.org/farmers-market for information.
•The Brockport Farmers Market is open Sundays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., through October 19, on Main Street. Shop for fresh farm market produce, baked goods, earth-friendly goods, and crafts.
•Join the Veterans Outreach Center for A Stars and Stripes Celebration honoring our heroes on Friday, November 1, at the Joseph A. Floreano Rochester Riverside Convention Center, 123 East Main Street, Rochester. Enjoy live entertainment, inspiring stories, and a powerful tribute to those who’ve served. Tickets and details are available at https://vocroc.org/celebration/. Fundraisers
•Soup-to-Go Sale, with car-side service, on Wednesday, October 8, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., at Adams Basin United Methodist Church, corner of Canal Road and Washington Street. Varieties available are: Vegetarian Chili (V), Chicken Noodle, Greens & Beans, and Mulligatawny. Cost is $7 per pint, $12 per quart, and includes Italian bread. Pre-orders requested by Monday, October 6; call Debbi at 469-2197.
•The American Legion Auxiliary #379 will serve a Lasagna Dinner on the second Wednesday of the month (October 8) and a Chicken & Biscuit Dinner on the fourth Wednesday of the month (October 22) to help support the Brockport Area Veterans Club, 222 West Avenue, Brockport. Both dinners are from 4 to 6 p.m. and are available for dine in or take out. Cost is $12 per person, $6 for veterans. For reservations, call 585-6375012. (Dinners may vary.)
•Sunday Breakfast on October 12, 8 a.m. to noon, at Ferris-Goodridge Post #330, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport. Cost is $12 for adults, $5 for children 10 and under.
•Chicken and Biscuit Dinner at Hamlin Methodist Church, 1736 Lake Road, Hamlin on October 18, 4 to 7 p.m. $15 for complete dinner; $12 for quart and four biscuits. Meal includes: Chicken, biscuits, cranberries, salad, vegetables, cookies, coffee or lemonade. Eat-in or take out. Call to order 705-7213.
•Ferris-Goodridge Auxiliary Unit #330 is holding a Chicken and Biscuit drive-thru dinner on October 19, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at the Post, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport. Dinners are $12 each.
•Aurora House is celebrating 15 years of compassion and caring with its Baskets and Brunch fundraiser on Saturday, October 25, at Ridgemont Country Club, 3717 West Ridge Road, Rochester. Doors open at 9 a.m. Features brunch, gift baskets, bonus drawings, and special “Crystal Baskets.” Tickets are $50 and are available at aurorahousewmc.com.
•Harvest Dinner at Morton Baptist Church, 1152 County Line Road on October 25, 4 to 6 p.m. $15. Dinner includes: Ham w/ raisin sauce, scalloped potatoes, harvard beets, roll and pie. Eat in or take out. For ticket call by October 18 at 710-2789.
•Make a $5 (or more!) donation to the Chili Presbyterian Food Cupboard to receive an exclusive ticket to the Grand Opening celebration of Boscov’s Department Store at Greece Ridge Mall on Thursday, October 30 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Be one of the first to shop this exciting new store. There will be refreshments, entertainment, a free gift, register-to-win prizes, and – best of all – first pick at all of the grand opening specials. Email lamphron@frontier.com to arrange a donation.
Government Meetings
•Chili: Conservation Board – October 6, 7 p.m.; Architectural Advisory Committee – October 8, 6 p.m., at Town Hall Main Meeting Room.
•Clarkson: Historic Preservation Board – October 6, 6:45 p.m.; Planning Board – October 7, 7 p.m., at 3710 Lake Road.
•Hamlin: Planning Board – October 6, 7 p.m.
•Ogden: Town Board – October 8, 7 p.m.; Planning Board – October 9, 7 p.m., at 269 Ogden Center Road.
•Parma: Planning Board – October 6, 7 p.m., at 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road.
•Riga: Planning Board – October 6, 7 p.m.; Town Board – October 7, 6:30 p.m.
Health/Help
•The Food Cupboard at First Presbyterian Church of Chili, 3600 Chili Avenue is open from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 18 and the third Saturday of every month. Grocery bags of food donated to those in need - currently serving over 90 families. Anyone interested in being a Food Cupboard Helper (packing bags, handing out food, etc.), making monetary donations, and/or donating peanut butter, cereal, or crackers to this cause, may call the church at 585-889-9896.
•Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are held at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 14 State Street, Brockport, on Saturdays from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. in the Community Room and at the First Presbyterian Church, 35 State Street, Brockport, on Wednesdays from 6 to 7 p.m.
•The Spencerport addiction support group meeting for anyone touched by addiction is every Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., at Spencerport Wesleyan Church, 2653 Nichols Street. Park in the back, enter thru downstairs door and go all the way to the back and through a door to the back room. Call 410-8021 or 261-5280 with any questions.
•The Hilton Community Clothes Closet, located in the basement of Hilton Baptist Church, 50 Lake Avenue, is open Tuesdays from 9 to 11:30 a.m., the first Thursday of the month from 5 to 7 p.m., and the third Saturday of the month from 9 to 11 a.m. Everything is free and there are no residency or financial requirements. Email Hilton.Clothing.Closet@gmail.com with any questions. •The Monroe Mental Health App provides essential mental and behavioral health information to Monroe County residents. It features acute and outpatient resources, suicide prevention services, and Narcan information and training. Users can also create their own safety plan with actionable steps for harm reduction. Download from your app store or visit https://www. monroecounty.gov/mh for information.
Historical
•The Clarkson Historical Society’s Fall Lecture Series starts Monday, October 6, 7 p.m., at the Clarkson Academy, 8343 West Ridge Road. Amy Machamer, owner of Hurd Orchards, will speak on the historic apples and how they fit into our Western NY geography and apple industry. The lecture is free and open to the public.
•The Susan B. Anthony Museum presents a guest lecture, “Visualizing the History of Women’s Scientific Networks” by Serenity Sutherland, PhD, SUNY Oswego, on Wednesday, October 8, at 1 p.m. Attend virtually or in person. Visit https://susanb.org/20252026-guest-lecture-series/ for information and tickets.
•The Friends of Hamlin Beach State Park will host will host Perry Ground, a traditional storyteller and cultural educator, on Saturday, October 11, from noon to 1 p.m. at Hamlin Beach State Park, Area 4. Learn about the indigenous people of NYS through an engaging presentation about the “People of the Longhouse.” All ages are welcome. In case of inclement weather, the program will be in Shelter 4. This is a free program with park admission.
•Parma Hilton Historical Society will host Jack Kowiak presenting his program entitled “Spooky Goddesses” on Monday, October 13, at 7 p.m. in the Ingham Room of the Hilton Community Center. Refreshments will be served. This presentation recounts the adventures of some hair-raising goddesses from ancient history. Free and open to the public.
•The Gates Historical Society will host author Marie Poinan on October 20, 7 p.m., at the Gates Town Hall Annex. Her presentation, entitled “Along the Genesee River to the Port of Rochester,” will explore how the river has impacted the life of Rochesterians since the late 18th Century. The program is free and the facility is handicapped accessible.
Library Programs
•The Hamlin Public Library is open Mondays/Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Tuesdays/Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Closed Saturday, October 11 for Hamlin’s Screamfest. Genealogy Roundtable is Tuesday, October 14 from 6 to 7 p.m. The Monroe County Department of Environmental Services will be presenting for homeschoolers about recycling on Thursday, October 16 at 1 p.m. Family Halloween craft is Saturday, October 18 at 11 a.m. For the full calendar of events visit the library’s website or Facebook page. Register for programs online through the library calendar at https://calendar.libraryweb.org/calendar/Hamlin.
•The Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, is open Monday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (every third Friday opening at 10 a.m.), closed Sunday. Upcoming events: Book Club: Killers Of The Flower Moon – October 6 at 6 p.m.; Memorial Art Gallery Visit (bus rides included) – October 18 at 10:15 a.m.; Annual Used Book Sale – October 21 through October 25; Genealogy: Lineage Societies 101 – October 27 at 3 p.m. Call 585-617-6181 to register. Find kids and teen events at ogdenfarmerslibrary.org.
•Parma Public Library, 7 West Avenue, Hilton is holding the following events (no registration unless indicated): Spooky Slime – Friday, October 10, 11 a.m. to noon. Checkers the Inventor’s Spooky Island Show – Saturday, October 11, 11 a.m. to noon, for all ages. Interactive performance of magic, comedy, stunts, and surprises. The library will be closed Monday, October 13. Wednesday All Ages Storytime – October 15, 10:30 to 11 a.m., recommended for ages 2 to 5, but all ages are welcome. Pre-K Skills Play Time – Wednesday, October 15, 11 to 11:30 a.m., for children aged 3 to 5 with caregivers to practice PreK skills, develop early literacy components, explore sensory play, and more. LEGO Club – Thursday, October 16, 5:30 to 7 p.m., for all ages. For information, call 392-8350 or visit www.parmapubliclibrary.org.
•The Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport, runs programs for patrons of all ages. For the complete schedule and additional information, visit seymourlibraryweb.org or call 6371050. Some programs require advance registration.
Meetings
•Brockport Fire District meets the first and third Monday of the month (October 6), 6 p.m., at Station #3, 191 West Avenue, Brockport.
•Hilton-Parma Fire District meets October 8, 7:30 p.m., at the Hilton-Parma Fire Department, 120 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton. Open to the public.
•Spencerport Fire District meets October 9, 7 p.m., at Fire Station #1, 175 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport. Open to the public.
•The Hamlin Lions Club meets every first and third Tuesday, 6 p.m., at the Farmers Table, 1700 Lake Road, Hamlin. Call President Lion Randy Paap at 585-370-4420 to find out how you can get involved.
Country Neighbors Quilt Guild meets on the second Wednesday of the month, 7 p.m., at Evergreen Place, 90 West Avenue, Brockport. All are welcome. For further information, contact Vicky M. at evminer100@gmail.com or 585-964-2081.
•Cornell Cooperative Extension Monroe County is holding its 2025 Annual Meeting on Thursday, October 23, from 6 to 8:30 p.m., at the Robach Community Center, 180 Beach Avenue, Rochester. Hear directly from youth, community partners, and health leaders as they share how Nutrition Education, Cultivating Community, and GROWS are changing lives, and what’s at stake for our community’s future. Learn more and register at https://monroe.cce.cornell.edu/events/2025/10/23/2025-annualmeeting.
Reunions
•Educators who taught the Spencerport Class of 1985 are invited to attend one or both of their complimentary reunion events. The first is a Friday Evening Social on October 10, starting at 4 p.m., at the Spencerport Firemen’s Exempt Club, 75 South Union Street, Spencerport. The other is Sunday Morning Breakfast on October 12, beginning at 10 a.m., at Johnny D’s Family Restaurant, 2139 North Union Street, Spencerport. While attendance is free of charge, guests are asked to cover the cost of their own meals and refreshments.
School Boards
•Brockport Central School Board of Education meets Tuesday, October 7, 6 p.m., in the District Office Board Room. Updated information at www.bcs1.org.
•Churchville-Chili Board of Education will meet Tuesday, October 7, at 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville. Audit Committee meets at 5 p.m. in Administrative Board Room #3808. Work Session on the Capital Project at 6 p.m. in Professional Development Room A #3802. Regular Business Meeting at 7 p.m. in Administrative Board Room #3808.
•The Spencerport Board of Education will meet on Tuesday, October 7, at 6 p.m. for a Business Meeting. Check the district website for details.
Seniors
•Bingo every Tuesday, 1 p.m., at the Hilton Community Center Ingham Room for anyone 55+. Loose change is preferred.
Karen Kinter, CEO of Oak Orchard Health, accepts a $1,500 check from Brigitte Duschen and Pete Head of the Brockport Kiwanis Club. The funds will be used to replenish supplies at the OOH diaper bank. Provided photo.
Brockport Kiwanis helps fund Oak Orchard Health diaper bank
During the Oak Orchard Health (OOH) Board meeting on September 24, the Board heard about the urgent need for diapers both in the migrant farmworker community and among OOH’s patients with family incomes at 250% of the federal poverty level or less.
Oak Orchard Health maintains one of the few, very rare diaper banks in the area, and the bank is currently depleted. The health center has applied for grants, expected to be awarded in November or later, that would focus
on supplying the diaper bank and OOH patients.
During the Board meeting, the Brockport Kiwanis Club presented Karen Kinter, CEO of Oak Orchard Health, with a $1,500 donation that can be utilized to resupply the diaper bank and allow this service to continue until the larger grants are awarded. OOH currently serves approximately 755 patient families.
Presenting the donation were Brigitte Duschen and Pete Head of the Brockport Kiwanis Club. Provided information
Laura Mayer appointed as Oliver Middle School Principal
The Brockport Central School District has named Laura Mayer, Ed.D as the new Principal of A.D. Oliver Middle School. Her appointment was approved by the Board of Education during the September 16 meeting, and she will assume her new role on Monday, October 6, 2025.
Dr. Mayer brings extensive educational leadership, student support and instructional experience. She recently served as Assistant Principal at Merton Williams Middle School in the Hilton Central School District.
Prior to that role, Mayer spent over a decade teaching Math and Science in a consultant classroom with both special education students and ELL stu-
dents, providing her with a robust foundation in instructional practices and student-centered learning. She also previously taught at NorthStar Christian Academy.
Throughout her career, Dr. Mayer has demonstrated a strong commitment to student achievement and has a distinguished academic background. She earned her administrative degree from SUNY Brockport and completed her Doctorate in Educational Leadership at the University of Rochester in 2024. She is dedicated to fostering student growth, nurturing a positive school culture, and supporting the professional development of staff.
“We are excited to welcome Dr. Mayer to our administrative team,” said Superintendent Sean Bruno. “Her leadership, dedication to student-centered practices, and passion for inclusive education make her an excellent addition to the A.D. Oliver Middle School.”
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Finger Lakes State Park 2025-2026 hunting schedule
Fred Bonn, Regional Director of the Finger Lakes State Parks, has announced the 2025-2026 hunting schedule for the region’s state parks. The complete list of parks and the types of hunting that are allowed can be found at: https://tinyurl.com/mkxnf524.
For all state parks, hunters must check with the park office to obtain a self-issue permit for any hunting and are responsible for referencing the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (D.E.C.) Hunting and Trapping Guide for the current dates and additional rules.
Other Park Rules and Regulations that apply:
•All portable tree stands must have the owner’s name, address, and phone number. They must be removed at the end of the season unless otherwise noted.
•Safety zones and restricted areas are posted to ensure the safety of other park patrons and regional personnel.
Signs will be posted at all parks during hunting season to notify patrons of this activity.
•Handguns are not permitted in any State Park.
•No trapping is allowed at any of the State Parks in the Finger Lakes Region.
•A valid New York State hunting license with the proper hunting credentials must be carried with all hunters at all times.
Laura Mayer, Ed.D
Spencerport, Someplace Special!
Through History weekends.
Big Ditch Day begins at 11 a.m. with teams from the Genesee Country Village & Museum playing 19th-century style base ball at Heritage Park, off
Big Ditch Day begins at 11 a.m. with teams from the Genesee Country Village & Museum playing 19th-century style base ball at Heritage Park, across from the high school.
will offer a special storytime and activity for children at the Depot from noon to 1 p.m., followed by a rollicking good time with The Biscuit Brothers Wonderfully Wobbly Salute to Spencerport, 90 minutes of music and comedy focused on the Erie Canal. If you missed their Fringe Festival show, here’s your chance to see this one-of-a-kind act.
Throughout the day, visitors can take a walk through history along the canal towpath, which will be lined with posters about the history of the Erie Canal, Spencerport, and Ogden. The Ogden Historical Society and Village Historian Ginny Parker will be on hand exhibiting some fascinating items of Spencerport and Ogden history, and Rochester Arc & Flame will demonstrate the art of blacksmithing, which was critical for 19th-century canal and farm businesses.
The Owasco canal boat will be docked at the Depot, with the owners offering tours and answering questions about the vessel. Inside the Depot, visitors
10th Annual Spirits of Spencerport Ghost Walk
Fri., Oct. 10 Sat., Oct. 11
Spencerport being visited by ghosts of the past. Hear stories true and
Depot welcomed more than 2,500 visitors and hundreds of boats from May through September. Big Ditch Day will close out the season with a party.
The Depot is always looking for volunteers to meet all the visitors to Spencerport and the Museum. Stop by and say hello.
Event takes place regardless of weather. Not appropriate for young children or pets. Some hills and uneven surfaces are included on the route. Walk is approximately one hour. Price $5 per person and reservations and advance payments are required. Meet at the Canal Depot and Museum at 16 East Ave., Spencerport. Tickets will be available to purchase on the Ogden Historical Society’s website ogdenhistoricalsociety.org on Sept. 10 or at https://bisesqui2017.yapsody.com/event/
7 Brew cuts ribbon in Brockport, donates $10,145 to Golisano Children’s Hospital
7 Brew, the drive-thru coffee concept, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday, September 24, at 6517 Brockport Spencerport Road to celebrate the grand opening of its newest New York stand. Striving to be a good community partner, 7 Brew Brockport presented a check for $10,145.34 to Golisano Children’s Hospital - Rochester (URCH).
“We are excited to continue our growth in Upstate New York and are looking forward to getting to know and serve our neighbors in Brockport,” said Nick Vidal, director of operations for Brew Team New York. “It’s an honor to partner with URCH, continuing 7 Brew’s nationwide partnership with Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, to help children in our own backyard.”
To kick off the opening celebrations, 7 Brew Brockport hosted a donation weekend from September 12-14, where customers could try 7 Brew and “pay what they want,” as a donation to URCH. Representatives from the organization attended the ceremony to accept the donation.
“The generosity of our community fuels everything we do,” said Betsy Findlay, Senior Director of Advancement at Golisano Children’s Hospital. “From supporting specialized pediatric services to helping create spaces that comfort and heal, local fundraising efforts truly change lives. We appreciate the incredible support and partnership of 7 Brew and are grateful that they’re joining us to help make a difference for the children and families in our region.”
7 Brew offers over 20,000 unique drink combinations. From the original Blondie, a caramel and vanilla breve, to 7 Energy, smoothies, 7 Fizz sodas, shakes and teas, there is something for everyone.
The 7 Brew stand is expected to add 50 jobs to the Brockport area. Those interested in joining the Brew Crew should apply at 7brewteam.7brewcareers.com.
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Area Worship Services
moRToN BAPTIST CHURCH
Churches, to have your services listed or updated, contact your account representative.
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
ComETo 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
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ELmGRoVE UNITED mETHoDIST CHURCH
We are located at 1500 Spencerport Road, Rochester 14606 in Gates. Phone: 585-247-4973. Building is handicapped accessible. Time of Worship: 10:45AM - led by Rev. Ann Brown. Website: ElmgroveUMC.org. You can join us remotely by clicking on the link to the Pastor’s page (you do not need a Facebook account to view posts). Email: ElmgroveUMC@yahoo. com. Community Outreach and Ministry Opportunities include: Little Free Library, SWEM, Aurora House, RAIHN, Prayer ministries, etc. We have a long history in the Gates community and we are looking forward to a bright future that includes you! Please come and join us on Sunday!
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.
HILToN BAPTIST CHURCH
50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-7990, Email hbchurch50@gmail.com, 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!
HILToN UNITED mETHoDIST CHURCH
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 in the HUMC Sanctuary. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday Services are live-streamed at HUMCny.org. All are welcome. Please visit us in person. Handicap Accessible.
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!
JUBILEE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday services at 10 AM (English) and 1 PM (Spansih) at 3565 Lake Road North, Brockport, NY 14420. Nursery care available during service for ages 0-4. Children’s Church: 10 AM Sundays. Bible Study: 9 AM Sundays & 7 PM Wednesdays. Trailblazers Youth Group: 7 to 8:15 PM Wednesdays (Grades 6-12). Website: jubileechristianchurch.org. Phone: 585-637-8530. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Jubilee is a beacon of hope in our community; where we show compassion and make a difference (Jude 1:22). Jubilee is not just a place to BE, it’s a place to BEcome; a place where YOU matter.
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.
NATIVITY of THE BLESSED VIRGINmARYand
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.
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.
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.
PARmA GREECE UNITED CHURCH of CHRIST
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!
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.
SPENCERPoRT BIBLE CHURCH
1948 North Union Street, 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 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.
love in the world. If you are in need of prayer or just a listening ear, please call the church at 585-352-3114 or Pastor Jack directly at 585-815-5433. Prayer requests may also be submitted via email: sumc@rochester.rr.com or through our website: spencerportumc.org. Located at 30 Amity Street, we gather for worship on Sunday mornings at 10 AM. Children are welcome and Sunday School is provided during the service. Many outreach and fellowship opportunities are offered throughout the year. Check out our website (spencerportumc.org) for more information. We hope to see you soon!
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.
ST. GEoRGE’SEPISCoPAL 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 live-streamed 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).
ST. JoHNLUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Chris Bode. 1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, 585964-2550. 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.”
ST. JoHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH
St. John’s is a place to encounter Christ in the sacraments, in community and in the Scriptures through prayer, service, and fellowship. Join us for Holy Mass at 5pm Saturdays, 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 8am-6pm (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/StJohnThe EvangelistSpencerport/. Our Pastor is Fr. Sriram Sadhanala.
ST. LEo’S CATHoLIC CHURCH
110 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, 392-2710, www.stleohilton.org. Fr. Joseph Catanise. Rev. Robert Ring, Parochial Vicar, email at Fr.Bob.Ring@dor.org. Pastoral Associate of Christian Formation, Kristine Burgio, email at Kristine.Burgio@dor.org. Daily Mass is celebrated: Monday 5:30 PM; TuesdayThursday 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. Sunday: Mass 8 AM, 10:30 AM (live-streamed), 6 PM; Adult Bible Study 11:45 AM. First Saturday Mass at 8:30 AM. All are welcome. Handicapped accessible.
UNIoN CoNGREGATIoNAL
UNITED CHURCH of CHRIST
14 North Main Street, 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.
tives, Fall and Christmas decor, baskets, antiques, vintage, pine signs, birdhouses, framed prints, candles and much more! Multi-vendor sale. See Facebook page Oak Lawn Estate 1830 for more info. Cash, check or pay pal.[10-3]
Free grief support group for substance use loss
The Monroe County Department of Public Health Addiction Services’ Improving Addiction Coordination Team (IMPACT), in conjunction with Delphi Rise, is offering a new grief support group for individuals affected by substance use-related loss of a loved one. The free sessions are offered both in-person and online.
“Losing someone to substance use can be isolating and many families carry that grief in silence,” said Monroe County Commissioner of Public Health Dr. Marielena Vélez de Brown. “This group offers a safe place to share those experiences, connect with others who understand and begin to heal. By creating space for care and community, we can help people move through their grief with support rather than stigma.”
Individuals who experience the loss of a loved one to substance use often face complex emotions and a lack of understanding from those around them. Dedicated grief support groups provide an opportunity to share experiences in a safe environment, gain practical tools for coping and build connections with
others who have endured similar loss. The meetings are offered during day and evening hours.
Daytime meetings are held in person at 72 Hinchey Road, Rochester, from noon to 2 p.m. on the following dates: October 16, November 6, November 20, December 4, and December 18. Walk-ins welcome.
Evening meetings are held on Zoon from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on the following dates: October 14, October 28, November 11, November 25, December 9, and December 23. Register at https://www.monroecounty.gov/addictiongrief-support.
For information on the grief support group, treatment options, naloxone or test strips, visit monroecounty.gov/addiction, email IMPACT@ MonroeCounty.gov, or call the Addiction Services hotline at 585-753-5300 anytime. Provided information
MAG’s Museum of the Dead turns 10
The Memorial Art Gallery (MAG) marks a milestone this fall with the tenth anniversary of Museum of the Dead, its eerily popular Halloween party, coming up on Friday, October 24.
For a decade, Museum of the Dead has fused art, music, and spooky spectacles into one unforgettable night. This year’s celebration features ghost tours through the historic Cutler Union tower, tarot card readings in the Renaissance Gallery, a late-night organ concert, and access to MAG’s world-class collections. Guests can dance to a live DJ in the Vanden Brul Pavilion, enjoy a screening of American Psycho in the M&T Bank Ballroom, and fuel up with frighteningly good food from some of Rochester’s favorite trucks.
The evening’s highlight is the high-energy costume contest, with categories ranging from Best Couple and Best Group to Spookiest and Most Inspired by MAG Art. Winners will be announced at 10 p.m., with prizes provided by local businesses.
Don’t miss Museum of the Dead at the Memorial Art Gallery, coming up on October 24.
Tickets are $30 general admission. This is a 21+ event, and tickets must be purchased in advance – sales close at 6 p.m. on October 24, with no tickets available at the door. Tickets are on sale now at mag.rochester. edu/event/motd-2025. Provided information
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October events at GCV&M
Make it an October to remember at Genesee Country Village & Museum. Spanning over 600 scenic acres, GCV&M invites visitors of all ages to explore its Historic Village, worldclass Gallery, and immersive Nature Center or attend one of the special programs offered throughout the month. Here’s a sneak peak of what’s happening at GCV&M in October:
There’s something for the whole family to enjoy at the annual Agricultural Fair. Shop a bustling Farmer’s Market Tent with 50 local vendors, enjoy fall colors erupting around the 19th-century village, see costumed historical interpreters undertaking seasonal tasks, enjoy livestock shows and demonstrations like sheepherding, gather for live performances like a Punch and Judy Show on the Village Square, peruse a Blue Ribbon Competition and see who took home the prizes this year, and more.
Fall Landmarks & Lunch Trolley Tour: Thurs., Oct. 9, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Enjoy an afternoon outing on a guided trolley tour, followed by a light lunch. An interpreter will accompany visitors on the ride, highlighting favorite points of interest while exploring the Village. After the tour, unwind at the Freight House pub and enjoy a light lunch.
Historic Dining Opportunities: Fri., Oct. 10, Sat., Oct. 11, and Fri., Oct. 31, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Join GCV&M’s historical cooks as they serve an authentic 19th-century meal in the Historic Village. Guests will play parlor games and enjoy a full seven-course dinner (served family-style).
Brotherhood & Betrayal After-Hours Tours: Fri., Oct. 10 and Sat., Oct. 11, 5 to 7 p.m.
Did you know that the first third party in America, the Anti-Masons, emerged from the intriguing landscape of the Genesee Country? Delve into the riveting tale of a scandal that forever altered the course of history. Led by a knowledgeable historic interpreter, attendees will encounter firsthand accounts from witnesses, opportunistic politicians, and everyday citizens, each sharing their unique perspectives on this pivotal moment that transformed American politics.
Spooky Saturday: Sat., Oct. 11, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Spirits of the Past: A Walk in the Dark: Fri.-Sun., Oct. 17-19 & 24-26, 5:30 to 9 p.m. Beware, “Spirits of the Past” is back with an enchanting nighttime event. Tours last approximately 75 minutes and groups will enter the dark and spooky recesses of the Historic Village. Before and after tours, attendees can rest their bones at the “Spirits Lounge” or the “Fright” House Pub, where they can delight in a ghoulishly good beverage and bite to eat. Due to the popularity of this event, advance ticket purchase is required. Tickets sell out quickly, so be sure to secure your desired tour time online and in advance.
All Hallows’ Tea: Fri., Oct. 24, Sat., Oct. 25 and Sun., Oct. 26, 1 to 3 p.m.
Explore the haunting history of the American rural cemetery movement in an exhibit in the John L. Wehle Gallery and learn from GCV&M’s curatorial team about Victorian mourning. Tickets to All Hallows’ Tea events include access to the Historic Village (open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a limited number of open buildings), more than miles of Nature Trails, exhibits in the John L. Wehle Gallery, and shopping in the Flint Hill Store. Trick-or-Treating in the Historic Village: Sat., Oct. 25 and Sun., Oct. 26, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Make your way to eight different historic porches where kids in costume can gather sweet treats, plus enjoy an assortment of other fall-fun activities.
Fall Workshops
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See the Historic Village in all of its fall splendor, attend a frighteningly fascinating talk on the history of rural cemeteries in America, visit GCV&M’s new exhibit Everybody’s Going to be There! The American Rural Cemetery Movement, snack on a funeral bun from the D.B. Munger & Co. Confectionery, see the Village bedecked in autumnal hues, and more.
October Overnight at the Museum: Sat., Oct. 11 into Sun., Oct. 12, 5 p.m. to 10 a.m.
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The following students were named to the summer 2025 president’s list at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU)
•Rachael Zielke of Rochester (14626)
•Aaron Pehta of Rochester (14624)
•Victoria Pauldine of Rochester (14624)
• Maverick Greek-Rouse of Rochester (14624)
•Lyndsey Stewart of Rochester (14624)
•Gabriel Panzera of Rochester (14624)
•Kallysta Roberts of Rochester (14606)
•Suzanne Vasiliou of Spencerport
•Jesse Knapp of Hilton
•Emily Goodman of Hilton
•Robin Fitzgerald of Hamlin
•Cassandra Bardol of Brockport
•Katelynn Compton of Brockport
•Brenden Weed of Brockport
•Gloria Terrazas Alvarado of Brockport
•Michelle Cole of Brockport.
From cooking and wool spinning to heirloom flower arrangements and printmaking, GCV&M has a timeless skill for every interest. Museum experts guide participants to explore new hobbies and skills, and give a taste of life in the 19th century.
Featuring highly discounted rates for homeschool families, co-ops, and groups. On October 31, there will be a Halloween celebration at the Nature Center. Spend this special day outdoors in the woods, where you can enjoy a guided hike, crafts, games, storytelling, and s’mores by the fire.
Visit https://www.gcv.org/events/ for more information and to purchase tickets. Provided information and photo
The following students received the Key Award from Elmira College:
•Natalee Smith of Rochester
•Emma Howell of Hilton
•Christian Atallah of Rochester
•Brooke Rodas of Kendall
•Julie Mitchell of Rochester
•McKenzie Elliott of Rochester
•Thomas Pastor of Rochester
•Kylie Drake of Rochester
•Dylan Percassi of Churchville
•Kaitlyn Johnson of Rochester
•Declan Switzer of Spencerport
•Layla Jones of Holley
•Logan Stoick of Holley.
Zachary Williford-Webb of Spencerport has received the following degree during its summer commencement ceremonies from The University of Alabama: Master of social work.
Don’t miss Trick or Treating at GCV&M, October 25 and 26.
Rochester Oratorio Society opens 80th anniversary season with Mass In Blue
Success is 80 years in the making for the Rochester Oratorio Society (ROS). The organization kicks off its anniversary season with Mass in Blue on October 17, 7:30 p.m., at Hochstein Performance Hall, 50 North Plymouth Avenue, Rochester. The celebratory 80th season opening concert features music by Rochester composers and a jazz mass new to the region, performed by a 150-voice chorus, a professional orchestra, and nationally renowned soprano Sarah Joyce Cooper.
“Our 80th anniversary season celebrates our treasured members, great works by Rochester composers, and the entire community that supports us. The music is all thrilling to sing and to hear,” says ROS Artistic Director Eric Townell.
Ron Nelson’s “Fanfare for a Festival” for brass, percussion, and the full chorus opens the program. Nelson earned three composition degrees at the Eastman School of Music, and his music was commissioned by the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Friends of Hamlin Beach State Park will host Perry Ground , a traditional storyteller and cultural educator, on Saturday, October 11, from noon to 1 p.m. at Hamlin Beach State Park, Area 4. Learn about the indigenous people of NYS through an engaging presentation about the “People of the Longhouse.” All ages are welcome. Bring a chair. In case of inclement weather, the program will be in Shelter 4. This is a free program with $9 park admission. For more information about the Friends of Hamlin Beach State Park, visit friendsofhbsp.org. Provided information. Photo from Friends of Hamlin Beach State Park on Facebook.
RPO Principal Pops Conductor and 2025 Rochester Music Hall of Fame Inductee, Jeff Tyzik’s important early work, “Psalm 150,” also for brass, percussion, and chorus, was commissioned and premiered by the ROS for its 60th anniversary two decades ago. Tyzik has revised and updated the work for this occasion.
To close, ROS offers the local premiere of “Mass in Blue,” a globally popular, upbeat jazz setting of the Latin Mass text for soprano soloist and chorus, by U.K. composer Will Todd. Rochester-based jazz musicians join the ROS Orchestra in this firstever performance of the piece by ROS and the first in the region.
Sarah Joyce Cooper is an awardwinning soprano known for what has been described as her “passionate power” and “meltingly beautiful” singing.
To purchase tickets, visit www. rossings.org or call 585-473-2234. Provided information
Hilton CSD inducts five into Alumni Hall of Fame
On September 19, the Hilton Central School District welcomed five inductees into its Alumni Hall of Fame: Randy Jensen, Class of 1976; Nancy Leport Whelehan, Class of 1970; Jeffrey Sorensen, Class of 1988; Lt. Col. John Franz, Class of 1993; and Karen Hermance, Class of 1974. This brings the total number of inductees to 60.
Lt. Col. John T. Franz, Class of 1993
Colonel Franz’ career with the United States Army began at the West Point Military Academy, where he graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Aeronautical Systems.
In 2001 Col. Franz graduated from the United States Army Aviation Center as a UH-60 helicopter operator. Two years after that he would serve his first of three combat tours in Afghanistan, flying countless missions as the pilot of a Blackhawk helicopter.
In 2017 he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and was appointed as commander of the U.S. Army Aviation Battalion at Camp Zama, Japan. During his time in the Army, Col. Franz was awarded 26 medals for his service, including two Bronze Stars, two Air Medals and three Meritorious Service Medals. He retired from the Army after serving more than 28 years.
Col. Franz has worked with and supported families and soldiers through the Family and Soldiers Readiness Group at Camp Zama, Japan and has also been very active in numerous churches as both a leader and Sunday School teacher.
Col. Franz now lives in Corpus Christi, Texas with his wife Tracy.
Karen Hermance, Class of 1974
Karen Hermance is Board President of the Sally Edelman Harry Gardner Cancer Research Foundation. It was established in 1984 with the goal of raising $1,000,000 for cancer research. Today it has continued raising these crucial funds and has donated more than $1.5 million to the Wilmot Cancer Institute. The foundation’s mission was to allocate all funds raised directly to research projects, avoiding administrative costs. Partnering with the University of Rochester ensured donations directly supported the Wilmot Cancer Institute. The foundation has contributed “seed” grants to Wilmot researchers, encouraging further funding from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and National Institutes of Health (NIH). This strategy has secured over $8 million in grants for promising projects.
As one of her nominators Tiffany Paine-Cirrincione stated, “Karen is an inspiration to the women of my generation; teaching us by example that one person’s voice, perseverance, and compassion for their community can make a tangible impact.”
Randy Jensen, Class of 1976
Randy Jensen has literally dedicated his life to serving others. In 1978, at the age of 20 he joined the Lake Shore Fire Department. He rose through the ranks and served two separate three-year terms as Fire Chief. At the same time he was holding this volunteer position, he was also working full-time with the Ridge Road Fire District.
Mr. Jensen was also selected to serve the Monroe County Fire Bureau as the 2nd Battalion Deputy Fire Coordinator. Serving in this role from 20072019, he worked to coordinate firefighter and public safety training, as well as assisting in emergency response situations by providing assistance to incident commanders at active structure fires, special operations, hazardous materials incidents, and the coordination of mutual aid.
As committed as he has been to the local community, his efforts with the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation might be even more impressive. The NFFF’s mission is to honor America’s fallen fire
heroes, supporting their families, colleagues, and organizations, while working to reduce preventable firefighter death and injury. For 12 years Mr. Jensen served as the Chairman for the Rochester Area NFFF Golf Tournament. Under his leadership it grew to be the largest tournament of its kind in the nation, raising more than $750,000.
Nancy Whelehan Leport, Class of 1970 Ms. Whelehan Leport is probably best known as the face of the Hilton Alumni Association, but she is so much more than that. Her commitment to community service began in her senior year when, as an 18-year-old she organized Hilton’s first Earth Day celebration. She climbed aboard a Town of Parma truck filled with recyclable bottles and cans and delivered them to Wegmans headquarters, urging them to begin a recycling program.
Ms. Whelehan Leport earned her Master of Divinity from Colgate Rochester Divinity School in 1990 and embarked on a 27-year ministry career that touched numerous communities and countless lives. She founded the LeRoy Christian Community Project, a cooperative involving multiple churches. This innovative program provided essential services including after-school programs, teen drop-in centers, and caregiver support groups, directly improving hundreds of families’ lives. She also established Real Life Programs, providing workshop and retreat leadership, life coaching, leadership coaching, and church coaching services.
As President and co-founder of the Hilton Alumni Association, she transformed initial pledges of $20,000 into a thriving organization that has awarded multiple scholarships annually to Hilton graduating seniors, provided classroom grants to teachers for unfunded educational projects, created lasting connections between the school district and broader Hilton community, and expanded membership across multiple decades of Hilton graduates.
Jeffrey Sorensen, Class of 1988
Mr. Sorensen excelled both in the classroom and on the soccer field during his time at Hilton High School. A member of the National Honor Society, he was also a starter on the 1987 New York State Championship Soccer Team. He continued that success at SUNY Oswego where he graduated Magna Cum Laude and also earned the 1991 SUNYAC Dr. T. Fred Holloway Award given for academic and athletic achievement.
Upon graduating from college, he went to work for Price Waterhouse Coopers, where he has been for more than 30 years. He is currently the Lead Engagement Partner on one of the firm’s largest and most iconic clients, IBM. Mr. Sorensen was also the partner assigned to the Eastman Kodak account when that company was going through its most difficult financial times.
Mr. Sorensen has contributed generously to the Hilton Athletic Department, and along with his wife Ginger, established the Jeffrey ’92 and Ginger Bray Sorensen ’93 Scholarship at SUNY Oswego. This scholarship was established to provide support for future generations of deserving students, particularly those students from disadvantaged backgrounds who did not have a lot of opportunity, with a goal of educating students who will contribute back to society.
The honorees were also on hand for the homecoming pep rally, the parade, and served as honorary captains at the football game. To see pictures from the day, visit https://hiltonschools.smugmug. com/2025-2026/District/HomecomingHall-ofFame.
The district’s Athletic Hall of Fame induction will be held on January 2, 2026. Provided information
Hilton Alumni Hall of Fame inductees: (l-r) Randy Jensen, Class of 1976; Nancy Leport Whelehan, Class of 1970; Jeffrey Sorensen, Class of 1988; Lt. Col. John Franz, Class of 1993; and Karen Hermance, Class of 1974. Provided photo
Sports & Recreation
Four area girls soccer teams among state ranked
by Warren Kozireski
2024 State Champion Byron-Bergen and 2023 titlist Spencerport find themselves in familiar territory near the top of the respective girls soccer classes in the September 23 New York State Sportswriters state rankings. They are joined by 2018 state champ Kendall and 2004 Sectional winner Churchville-Chili.
Byron-Bergen (7-2-0) was ranked second in Class C, but that was prior to their recent loss to Kendall (10-1-0), who was tied for 20th but will likely rise after beating the Bees 2-1.
Spencerport (7-0-1) was third in Class AA followed by Churchville-Chili (8-2-0) at 15th.
Kendall is getting offensive contributions from multiple players, but senior goalkeeper Brooke Rodas has allowed only six goals through 11 games with five of those coming in a loss to Class AA St. Mary’s from Long Island. She stood fifth in Section V in goals against at .53 with support from junior Addison Kludt at center-back, junior Keara Reed on the outside with sophomore Brynn Hardenbrook. Offensively, sophomore Ryleigh Denning and junior Sophia Picardo were among the top 30 in all of Section V in scoring with 31 and 30 points, respectively. And eighth-grader Jersie Drake chipped in five goals with four assists. Senior Alea Barrett, classmate Stella Kwiatek, and junior Olivia Sawyer each had two or more goals through the first 11 games.
“I think this year is our comeback year after losing in Sectional finals last year; we regrouped, we rebuilt and now I think we’re stronger than ever,” Picardo said. “We have a really strong offense and one of the better defenses in the whole GR (Genesee Region) and I would say all of Section V.
“We only lost four seniors, I think, and I knew from the beginning that we were going to be strong.”
“Denning has picked it up within this past year; we had a key player leave and she’s just covered the hole,” third year head coach Angel Rosario said. “She has stepped it up, has a great left and right foot on her, which makes her very dangerous player, and she’s not selfish—she’ll find a teammate who can make a better play at the time.”
Seniors Mia Gray (University of Florida commit) and Grace DiQuattro lead the Byron-Bergen attack and both are among top ten in Section V with 51 and 38 points, respectively. The Bees are getting secondary scoring from eight-grader Anastacia Kuszlyk (6-4), senior Elizabeth Starowicz (2-10), and sophomore Genevieve Smith (3-3), with junior Rylee Burch allowing just over one goal per game.
Spencerport was paced offensively by senior Emily Peacock’s nine goals with sophomore Ryan Smith, seniors Carley Oakden and Liana Tata, and freshman Sydney Wyant all scoring at least twice through the first eight games.
Freshman Elise Faix stood among the top 25 in Section V with 11 goals
to lead the Churchville-Chili in scoring with help from seniors Alexis Olsen (64) and Avery Aloi (3-1) and junior Ava Fedele (3-2). Senior Jillyan Ewing was tied for the team lead with four assists and chipped in a pair of goals.
The regular season ends in midOctober followed by the Section V playoffs and state championships.
Kendall’s girls varsity soccer team has a strong 10-1-0 record so far this season. Provided photo.
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
is accepting applications for the following positions:
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Assistant Cook, Bus Attendants & Drivers, Cafeteria Monitors, Cleaners, Clerical, Custodian, Food Service Helpers, Hall Monitor, Student Behavioral Assistants, Teacher Aides, Security Substitutes, and Subs in all other areas.
TEACHINg/CERTIfIED
Computer Science or Technology Teacher, Business Teachers, Math Teacher, Special Education Teachers, and Contracted Building Substitute Teachers
For all positions, apply on-line at: https://www.applitrack.com/brockport/onlineapp/
CCCSD Senior High School presents “Queens”
Churchville-Chili High School will bring the stage to life this fall with “Queens,” a one-act play by Kristen Doherty. Performances are scheduled for: Friday, October 17 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, October 18 at 2 p.m.; and Saturday, October 18 at 7 p.m.
This intense, no-intermission play follows King Henry VIII as he is trapped in purgatory, bound to his throne by a sinister Fool and ghostly Courtiers. Within this gilded cage, he is forced to relive the
Lions Club of Chili update
The Lions Club of Chili is off to a strong start for Lion Year 2025-2026. Club members performed vision eye screenings for children at the Celebrate Churchville-Chili event on September 12. They screened 38 children and referred six to follow up with their doctor. Participating Lions were Debbie Mancini, Keri Neathawk, Larry Lazenby, Bert Maggio, Sherry Vitale, and Cristina Candelaria.
wrongs he committed against his queens, mistresses, and the people of his court for eternity.
The production features 19 talented students in the cast and 10 students on crew, who have worked together to bring this gripping story to life. Tickets are available online at https://cur8.com/projects/2428. Don’t miss the chance to experience this thought-provoking performance from Churchville-Chili High School students. Provided information
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Chili Lions also attended Chili Recreation’s Fall Festival at Davis Park on Saturday September 27. They had two raffles,
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other a fall basket raffle. They had a coloring contest for the younger children and older kids were able to make their own name keychains. Lions also offered information about their club and the work they do in the community. Participating Lions were Keri Neathawk, Debbie Mancini, Larry Lazenby, Mike Donner, Cristina Candelaria,
McCloskey, with volunteer Lilly Candelaria. Photos provided by Cristina Candelaria.