Westside News – July 19, 2020

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July 19, 2020

Issue No. 28

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Hilton High School welcomes Carol Saladzius as assistant principal Carol Saladzius joined Hilton High School as assistant principal on July 13. She replaces Marc D’Amico, who was appointed to the position of Merton Williams Middle School principal. Saladzius has been an educator in the Webster Central School District for the past 13 years during which time she has served as a high school classroom teacher, district-level program coordinator, and instructional coach and mentor. Saladzius earned her bachelor’s degree in Spanish language and culture at St. John Fisher College, and studied abroad in Cuernavaca, Mexico. She then graduated from Nazareth College with a master’s

degree in educational technology and has been teaching graduate courses there since 2014. Saladzius recently completed Certificates of Advanced Study in School Building and District Leadership at the University of Rochester Warner School. She plans to complete her doctorate there in the near future. “I am thrilled to officially be a Cadet and am looking forward to an awesome school year,” she said. A resident of Irondequoit, Saladzius and her husband, Paul, have two daughters – Sienna (5) and Bianca (4). Provided information and photo

Daylilies are in bloom at the Colby Pulver House. Photo by Karen Fien.

Ogden Historical Society news

Hilton High School Assistant Principal Carol Saladzius with her husband, Paul, and daughters Sienna (left) and Bianca.

The Colby Pulver House is closed this summer but still has things to share with the community. Stop by the gardens at the Colby Pulver House anytime and take in the beauty that nature has to offer. There will be a Garden Guide available on Wednesday mornings from 9 a.m. to noon to answer questions. The daylilies are more beautiful than last year and peak bloom is now thru mid August. The historical society works year round to investigate, preserve and promote Ogden’s history Winter is when the group researches and prepares the new exhibits. A video tour of the 2020 exhibits has been created. Visit the Ogden Historical Society - Ogden, New

York page on Facebook to see the video. In August, the Ogden Historical Society will sponsor a town-wide scavenger hunt for Ogden’s people, places, and things. Details will be available at ogdenhistoricalsociety.org on August 1. The season finale will be the Annual Daylily Sale. A number of the plants in OHS’s American Daylily Society Designated Historic Daylily Display Garden have been divided and will be made available to the public. Stop by the Colby Pulver House, 568 Colby Street, Spencerport, on August 28, 29, or 30 to purchase a colorful future for your garden and the Town of Ogden. Plants will be available at the price of $5 per pot. Provided information

Genesee County 4-H Market Animal Auction to be held online The 2020 Genesee County 4-H Market Animal Auction will be held online. The sale will feature high quality meat animal projects raised by local Genesee County 4-H youth. This year’s sale features approximately 40 meat chicken pairs, 14 goats, 14 lambs, 1 dairy steer, 14 beef

steers and 37 hogs. Meat chickens will be sold as a pair of processed chickens while all other animals will be sold live, by the pound. The 4-H Market Animal Auction will be hosted by William Kent, Inc. on www. williamkentinc.com, Wednesday, July 29,

through Thursday, July 30. The sale begins to close at 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 30. Lots will be open for bidding for the duration of the sale. The Genesee County Agricultural Society and William Kent, Inc. both assisted Genesee County 4-H to make this year’s auc-

tion happen. For information regarding this year’s 4-H Market Animal Auction, contact the Genesee County 4-H Office at genesee4h@cornell.edu or 343-3040 ext. 101. Provided information

Electric vehicle charging stations installed on Greece Town Hall Campus Greece Town Supervisor Bill Reilich recently unveiled four new electric car charging stations on the Greece Town Hall Campus. They are located just outside the meeting rooms area, prominently in the center of the Town Hall Campus Parking Lot, 1 Vince Tofany Boulevard. These charging stations are for public use.

Signs have officially been installed, units are activated, and striping and road restoration has been completed for the charging station area. A grant from the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) Charge Ready New York Program in the amount of $16,000 helped finance the cost of these stations.

Instructions for use are listed on the charging port. The ChargePoint mobile app is required. “The use of electric vehicles is growing and I am very happy to be able to offer this amenity to our residents and guests who have any business at our Town Hall Campus,” said Supervisor Reilich. “I would

like to thank our Grant Researcher, DPW Crew, and Maintenance Team for their efforts in obtaining and installing the electric car charging stations on the Greece Town Hall Campus.” Provided information


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