Suburban News South Edition - August 19, 2018

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Burch Farms U-Pick BlueBerries Available Fresh Picked At Our Stand

Freestone Peaches For larger quantities please go to the barn or call to order

Open Daily, 8am-5pm, U-Pick Closed Mondays

(peaches not available for U-Pick)

Call or check our Facebook page for our latest picking info

527 North Ave. • Hilton (Rt. 259) • 392-2095 www.burchfarms.com

OPC Community Block Party

The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office removed all remaining firearms from Chinappi’s Firearms & Supplies on August 16 as a public safety precaution after the shop was burglarized twice in less than a week. Photo by Karen Fien.

Saturday, August 25, 2018

4:00-7:00 p.m. Ogden Presbyterian Church Pavilion

Parma gun shop burglarized Chinappi’s Firearms & Supplies, located at 5016 West Ridge Road, Parma was burglarized twice in less than a week. Monroe County Sheriff ’s Office is working in conjunction with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and the Town of Parma to solve the crimes. Investigators are working to confirm the number of handguns and long guns removed during the theft, but believe ten were stolen on August 11, and between 35 and 40 stolen during the overnight hours of August 15 to 16. The latest incident was the seventh burglary at this location since 2007. An estimated total of 82 firearms are believed to have been stolen. MCSO has made several previous attempts with business owner August Chinappi to prevent further burglaries to include site security and physical security improvements through the department’s Crime Prevention Deputies as well as

involving the Town of Parma Building Inspector and Fire Marshall. As a result of the continued risk to public safety, the MCSO is working with Chinappi to immediately resolve the situation. All firearms have been removed from the building and will remain with the Sheriff ’s Office until both the federal and state regulatory processes are completed. ATF, the Federal agency primarily responsbile for administering and enforcing the criminal and regulatory provisions of the Federal laws pertaining to destructive devices, explosives and arson urges anyone with information about the burglary or the stolen firearms to contact ATF at 1-888-ATF-GUNS (888-283-4867), email ATFTips@atf.gov or contact ATF through its web site at www.atf.gov/contact/atftips. Tips may also be submitted by calling 911 and reporting the information to the MCSO. Provided information

September programs at Riga Recreation •Scrapbooking with Anne, Saturday, September 9 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Riga Town Hall. •Thursday at the Rochester Public Market, Thursday, September 13. Rec Van leaves American Legion at 9 a.m. A minimum of 8 participants required. •BALF (Baseball Golf!) Fall Classic at the Buttonwood Golf Course on Trimmer Road in Spencerport. Tee Off at 10 a.m. Cost is $10. A bat will be provided. Bring your own golf ball and putter. •Jam Sessions at the Riga Town Hall, Mondays and Thursdays from 1 to 3 p.m.

•Youth NFL-Style Flag Football, Saturdays, September 22 through October 20, at Sanford Road Park (ages 7 to 9 and 10 to 12). Coaches also needed. •Riga Recreation’s first ever Cornhole Tournament at the Buffalo Road Basketball courts on Wednesday, September 19 beginning at 6 p.m. There will be men’s, women’s and youth divisions. Cost is $10 per two-person team. All registrations close 48 hours before event is to be held. Call the Recreation Office at 585-293-3880 ext. 130 for additional information. Provided information

Seymour Library starts a new project in the Local History Room The Local History Room in the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport, was built three years ago. It is filled with extensive reference documents and books, newspaper articles and clippings, high school and college yearbooks, and a wide variety of artifacts about the wider Brockport area. Also, greeting the eye of the visitor, some temporary displays announce current activity by local writers, museums, artists, schools, hobbyists, and other community interests. Some empty space in the display cases have prompted planning for how to fill them. The Seymour Library board of trustees has started a concerted effort to keep the glass display cases filled with interesting exhibits. An ad hoc committee of the board is exploring what local institutions and activity to put on display for two months at a time over a year. The committee chairperson is Taysie Pennington, president of the Seymour Library board, joined by these members: Abby DeVuyst, Seymour Library adult librarian; Carl Gouveia, Seymour Library Director; Doug Hickerson, Town

of Sweden resident; and Linda Sanford, Town of Sweden’s representative to the Seymour board. The kinds of displays that are being considered for 2018-2019 include these categories: School events, hand crafters, civic clubs, Scouts, museums, and others. The current display through the end of September is provided by The Navy Club of Lake Ontario which has its headquarters at 21 Clinton Street in Brockport. Director Carl Gouveia said about the new display case planning: “During the planning phase, Dr. Bakshi, who spearheaded the construction of the Local History Room, had envisioned that the room would provide a space where the community could study our area’s history, while interacting with it, and creating new historical documents for the future. The library’s vision for the display cases builds upon Dr. Bakshi’s vision by celebrating our community’s past, our community’s present and our community’s future.” Provided Information

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Congratulations to

Daryl Prince

whose 54 continuous years serving Hamlin as an interior firefighter are the longest in New York State.

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