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DISTRIBUTED TO CLARKSON, HAMLIN AND KENDALL June 28, 2015 Issue No. 26 www.westsidenewsny.com SCHOOL IS OUT! HELLO SUMMER! Author Bill Andrews’ new book centers on early 20th cen- tury change in Brockport. K. Gabalski photo. Bill Andrews’ new book explores Brockport’s changes through time by Kristina Gabalski In his latest book, Brockport: Through Time, Bill Andrews explores the transformation of the village over the past hundred years. “The book really attempts to docu- ment changes that have taken place since the early 20th century,” explains Andrews, who has lived in Brockport since 1967. Those changes are many and at- test to the resilience of the community. The Erie Canal was vital to the early growth and prosperity of the village, but over time it grew to become a rec- reational area rather than a means to ship freight. The College at Brockport, with 8,600 students, has grown out of a much smaller “Normal School” with a few hundred students while the for- mer thriving manufacturing base of the community’s economy has almost van- ished. “Brockport is the only (Erie) Canal town that has a college right on the ca- nal,” Andrews says. “The village evolved from a canal town - where life focused on the canal, to an industrial town to a college town.” He notes that it was only recently - in the years since WWII, that the college has been a “... big factor in the life and economy of the village.” In the midst of change, however, many treasures of the village have been preserved. Brockport was “fortunate” regarding the preservation of its historic architec- ture, Andrews says, due in great part to two events: Firstly, an economic slump around 1900 meant “owners couldn’t re- model, which would have destroyed Vic- torian facades,” he says; and secondly, in the 1960s, thanks to a group of “... irate citizens rising up in opposition,” Frank Sacheli was elected mayor by a write-in ballot. The new administration put an end to the possibility of Urban Renewal in the village and the historic downtown business district was saved. Andrews notes Brockport is a unique community with an “amazing volunteer culture” and has become a center for mu- sic, the arts and culture on the west side. He cited such groups and organizations/ businesses as the Brockport Symphony Orchestra, the Sr. Chorus, the music pro- gram at Brockport Central High School, Bill Hullfish and the Golden Eagle String Band, A Different Path Art Gallery, and public art such as murals and sculpture which enhance the village and college campus landscapes. Programs at the Lift Bridge Book Shop also add to the cultural mix of the community, he adds. Brockport: Through Time (Arcadia Publishing) is Andrews’ fifth local history book and a sixth is currently in press. The book features vintage images and retails for $22.99. It is available at area bookstores including the Lift Bridge Book Shop in Brockport and through online re- tailers or Arcadia Publishing (www.arca- diapublishing.com). Andrews is a native of Colorado and an emeritus professor of the College at Brockport. He currently serves as village trustee/deputy mayor. Andrews lived in Norway and France before coming to Brockport to teach at the college and when asked what has kept him here so long and fueled his interest in the com- munity, he responded, “You should bloom where you’re planted.” B-B teacher Roxanne Wood honored with Golden Bee Award Every year the Byron-Bergen Student Council selects a teacher at the Jr./Sr. High School who goes above and beyond - in distinguished classroom practice, professionalism and collegiality, and in setting high standards for themselves and for their students. This is the third year for the Byron-Bergen Golden Bee Award, which began with an idea from Sr. High School Secretary Sally Mech, who thought students should have the opportunity to recognize outstanding teachers. On June 9, the Golden Bee Award for 2015 was given to health edu- cation teacher Roxanne Wood. The award was presented by Student Council Secretary Grace Pulcini and Treasurer Clare Fraser. They explained the criteria used to determine the win- ner: the ability to create a classroom environment conducive to learning, com- mitment to students and their learning, creativity, and contribution to the wider school community. Wood was presented with a Golden Bee plaque, certificate, and crystal paperweight. Health education teacher Roxanne Wood, 2015 winner of the Byron-Bergen Golden Bee Award for exemplary standards in teaching, with Student Council members (l) Clare Fraser and (r) Grace Pulcini. WESTSIDE NEWS INC. Publishers of Suburban News & Hamlin-Clarkson Herald EARLY DEADLINE Due to the 4th of July holiday, there will be an early deadline for all news and advertising for the July 5th edition of Suburban News and The Herald. All news and ads MUST be in our office by 4:00 P.M. ON TUES., JUNE 30TH Westside News offices will close at 2 pm Wednesday, July 1st and will reopen at 8 am Monday, July 6th. 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DISTRIBUTED TO CLARKSON, HAMLIN AND KENDALL

June 28, 2015 Issue No. 26 www.westsidenewsny.com

SCHOOL IS OUT!HELLO SUMMER!

Author Bill Andrews’ new book

centers on early

20th cen-tury change

in Brockport. K. Gabalski

photo.

Bill Andrews’ new book explores Brockport’s changes through timeby Kristina Gabalski

In his latest book, Brockport: Through Time, Bill Andrews explores the transformation of the village over the past hundred years.

“The book really attempts to docu-ment changes that have taken place since the early 20th century,” explains Andrews, who has lived in Brockport since 1967.

Those changes are many and at-test to the resilience of the community. The Erie Canal was vital to the early growth and prosperity of the village, but over time it grew to become a rec-reational area rather than a means to ship freight. The College at Brockport, with 8,600 students, has grown out of a much smaller “Normal School” with a few hundred students while the for-mer thriving manufacturing base of the community’s economy has almost van-ished.

“Brockport is the only (Erie) Canal town that has a college right on the ca-nal,” Andrews says. “The village evolved from a canal town - where life focused on the canal, to an industrial town to a college town.”

He notes that it was only recently - in the years since WWII, that the college has been a “... big factor in the life and economy of the village.”

In the midst of change, however, many treasures of the village have been preserved.

Brockport was “fortunate” regarding the preservation of its historic architec-ture, Andrews says, due in great part to two events: Firstly, an economic slump around 1900 meant “owners couldn’t re-model, which would have destroyed Vic-torian facades,” he says; and secondly, in the 1960s, thanks to a group of “... irate citizens rising up in opposition,” Frank Sacheli was elected mayor by a write-in ballot. The new administration put an

end to the possibility of Urban Renewal in the village and the historic downtown business district was saved.

Andrews notes Brockport is a unique community with an “amazing volunteer culture” and has become a center for mu-sic, the arts and culture on the west side. He cited such groups and organizations/businesses as the Brockport Symphony Orchestra, the Sr. Chorus, the music pro-gram at Brockport Central High School, Bill Hullfi sh and the Golden Eagle String Band, A Different Path Art Gallery, and public art such as murals and sculpture which enhance the village and college campus landscapes. Programs at the Lift Bridge Book Shop also add to the cultural mix of the community, he adds.

Brockport: Through Time (Arcadia Publishing) is Andrews’ fi fth local history book and a sixth is currently in press. The book features vintage images and retails for $22.99. It is available at area bookstores including the Lift Bridge Book Shop in Brockport and through online re-tailers or Arcadia Publishing (www.arca-diapublishing.com).

Andrews is a native of Colorado and an emeritus professor of the College at Brockport. He currently serves as village trustee/deputy mayor. Andrews lived in Norway and France before coming to Brockport to teach at the college and when asked what has kept him here so long and fueled his interest in the com-munity, he responded, “You should bloom where you’re planted.”

B-B teacher Roxanne Wood honored with Golden Bee Award

Every year the Byron-Bergen Student Council selects a teacher at the Jr./Sr. High School who goes above and beyond - in distinguished classroom practice, professionalism and collegiality, and in setting high standards for themselves and for their students. This is the third year for the Byron-Bergen Golden Bee Award, which began with an idea from Sr. High School Secretary Sally Mech, who thought students should have the opportunity to recognize outstanding teachers. On June 9, the Golden Bee Award for 2015 was given to health edu-cation teacher Roxanne Wood.

The award was presented by Student Council Secretary Grace Pulcini and Treasurer Clare Fraser. They explained the criteria used to determine the win-ner: the ability to create a classroom

environment conducive to learning, com-mitment to students and their learning, creativity, and contribution to the wider school community. Wood was presented with a Golden Bee plaque, certifi cate, and crystal paperweight.

Health education teacher Roxanne Wood, 2015 winner of the Byron-Bergen Golden Bee Award for exemplary standards in teaching, with Student Council members (l) Clare Fraser and (r) Grace Pulcini.

WESTSIDENEWS INC.

Publishers of Suburban News & Hamlin-Clarkson Herald

EARLY DEADLINEDue to the 4th of July holiday, there will be an early deadline for all news and

advertising for the July 5th edition of Suburban News and The Herald.All news and ads MUST be in our office by 4:00 P.M. ON

TUES., JUNE 30ThWestside News offices will close at 2 pm Wednesday, July 1st and will reopen at 8 am Monday, July 6th.

A SPECIAL SECTION FEATurINg:Area High School Candidates for graduation

Senior Awards and recognitions • Special greetings for graduates

A SPECIAL SECTION F A SPECIAL SECTION F A SPECIAL SECTION F

Senior Awards and

A Salute to the Class of

2015

GraduationINSId

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On June 18, the Hamlin Town Clerk and Wheel Fest Chairperson, Kathi Rickman, presented Alan Avid, Commander of VFW Post 6703 with a check for $1,534. This money was raised from the Silent Auction that was conducted at the Hamlin Wheel Fest. The VFW Post 6703 will use this money towards constructing a gazebo. Provided photo.

Tax incentives bill passedAccording to Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Bata-

via), a bill he introduced to provide tax incentives to ren-ovate zombie properties in the City of Batavia, A.7570-A/S.5196A, was passed by the Assembly and Senate on Thursday. The legislation establishes a program giving property-tax assessment incentives to residents of Bata-via who purchase and renovate dilapidated single-family properties.

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HAGE-HOGAN BOYS & GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMPCelebrating 33 years of basketball for youth! We will work on all the different skills that make a great team and great players. Instructors: Charlie Hage (former Brockport High School Boys Varsity Coach) and Jack Hogan (former Brockport High School Girls Coach). Coach Mike Kelly of Hoops 101, the international basketball company will direct camp for two days. Locations: SCCC & BCS Middle School.Fee includes t-shirt & a basketball!Sign Ups until & including 7/13/15!Grades K-2Day Date Time PriceProgram #3794-AM-F 7/13-7/17 8-9:15am $35/$40 Resident/non-resident

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entertainment and more! Fireworks at dusk! (Rain or Shine)4927 Lake Road, Brockport, NY 14420

Tot SwimThis swim class is for those wee little ones who are not very familiar with the water. In this class, we will learn to enter the pool safely, get our face completely wet, blow bubbles with mouth and nose, back float, front float and hold onto the side of the pool independently. Parent is required to enter pool with child. Ages infant—4 years old. Max 8.Day Date Time PriceSession I Program #3831-AM-TH 7/6-7/9 10-10:30 am $40Session II Program #3831-BM-TH 7/13-7/16 10-10:30 am $40Level I TetrasChildren in this group will work on entering and exiting the pool safely, sub-merging, changing direction while walking or swimming, floating on front & back and swimming on front & back with support. Ages 5+. Max 6.Day Date Time PriceSession I Program #3831-CM-TH 7/6-7/9 10-10:45 am $40Session II Program #3831-DM-TH 7/13-7/16 10-10:45 am $40

Level II TroutChildren in this group will work on entering water by stepping or jump-ing from the side, exiting water safely using ladder or side, submerging, rhythmic breathing, opening eyes underwater, picking up objects in shal-low water, front and back glide, treading water and swimming on front, back and side using arm and leg motions. Ages 5+. Max 6.Day Date Time PriceSession I Program #3831-EM-TH 7/6-7/9 10-10:45 am $40Session II Program #3831-FM-TH 7/13-7/16 10-10:45 am $40

Level III GoldfishChildren in this group will work on jumping into deep water from the side, submerging and picking up an object in chest deep water, floating in deep water, treading water using hand and leg motions and front and back crawl. Max. 6.Day Date Time PriceSession I Program #3831-GM-TH 7/6-7/9 11-11:45 am $40Session II Program #3831-HM-TH 7/13-7/16 11-11:45 am $40

Level IV Yellow FinsChildren in this group will work on performing a dive from a standing posi-tion, swimming underwater, performing feet-first surface dive, treading wa-ter with different arm and leg motions, front crawl, breaststroke, butterfly, elementary backstroke and swimming on side using scissor kicks. Max. 6.Day Date Time PriceSession I Program #3831-IM-TH 7/6-7/9 11-11:45 am $40Session II Program #3831-JM-TH 7/13-7/16 11-11:45 am $40

Level V BarracudaChildren in this group will work on standing dive, shallow dive, surface dive, front flip turn, backstroke flip turn, front and back crawl, butterfly, breast-stroke, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, treading water with two different kicks and survival swimming. Max. 6.Day Date Time PriceSession I Program #3831-KM-TH 7/6-7/9 11-11:45 am $40Session I Program #3831-LM-TH 7/13-7/16 11-11:45 am $40All Swim Lessons take place at Brockport Central School Pool

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Editor’s note #3So many have helped move the Suburban News and Ham-lin-Clarkson Herald publications forward in community re-sponsiveness and reflection. Since its beginnings, Suburban News, Westside News Inc.’s first newspaper that celebrates over 60 years of community service, has provided a forum for ideas, a means to showcase what is unique and also what is common but noteworthy, and offered a support system for communities - and people - in our readership.

We were perhaps at times naïve about, or undaunted by, the scope of the issues. As editions were added - first the Hamlin-Clarkson Herald, then a total of three editions of Subur-ban News forming the newspaper package - options for news grew as well. Aided by talented writers and photographers, the publications have forged ahead with important cover-age of local topics including landfill creation, expressway construction, motocross tracks, village dissolution, wind tower farms, lake erosion, taxes, assessments and re-as-sessments, noise, traffic, chicken-tending in residential areas, police department services and costs, gratitude for veterans, poignant and solemn coverage of final journeys home, business expansions, major fires, agriculture, en-vironment, countless festivals and special events, town and village history at a glance, municipal infrastructure improvements, code revisions and - just good stories in a Free. Newspaper.

We can claim a number of “scoops” in the local news busi-ness over the years and plenty of coverage that “inspired” other media to pursue some of our story lines. For a week-ly to have a scoop over a daily newspaper takes a little do-ing and may be impossible in today’s techno-driven mar-ketplace where news is many times “news” prematurely.

In this week’s issue, as in the issues of ‘yesterday’, the newspapers, supported not by subscription but in large part by the advertisers’ messages, offers a mix of high quality content. Free. Newspaper. During the month when I seriously began to pinpoint a date to leave the editor’s post, the company received notification that, in addition to awards for advertising design, judges in a statewide contest who had rated content from 2014 designated three entries for awards. In a workplace looking for balance and fairness, I found it fitting that distinct content areas were represented. One award went to a general news article about the rising cost of milk that included many local agribusiness owners as sources. A two-page photo spread featuring a day spent with WEMOCO students learning various trade skills ranked in a photography category and a feature article about an award-winning lotus hybridiz-er in Bergen also won as a feature piece. Those are good reflections of the content possibilities by any definition - news, features, and photography. The newspaper content has been singled out multiple times over the years.

I am blessed as an editor to have had creative freelancers who participate in the products. Articles by Cheryl Beck-er, Kerrie Merz, Robbi Hess, the late Darlene Flynn, Kym Woodard, the fluid almost-poetic writing of her son Chris-tian Woodard, John Dunn’s crossword puzzles, Paul Sher-man’s photos, Rick Nicholson’s ‘out and about’ images, the late Paul Humphrey’s “The Lighter Side” poems, mean-ingful and substantive obituaries from several sources, Matt Moore’s cartoons, Mark Ball’s “Family Guy,” Joe Reinschmidt’s folksy essays, Maggie Fitzgibbon’s touch of the Irish, Grace Griffee’s sensitive photography and her clear and compact writing, Linda Ayres’ meeting cover-age, Barbara Pratt’s columns, the late Herb MacNaugh-ton’s “Passing Parade” column that he snail-mailed from Florida, all come together with the contributions of others to form a rich history. Terra Osterling left a career job to pursue experiences in writing. It has been a privilege to see her succinct and thorough writing style grow. She ap-preciates the opportunity to hone her skills, which writ-ing for the newspapers provides, and like others acknowl-edges she has met some accomplished and extraordinary people in the process.

Doug Hickerson has brought our readers up-close and personal interviews with dozens of people, written de-tailed, thoughtful feature stories on current community topics and places of historical significance and of late has augmented his more than two decades of freelance contri-butions to the newspapers by enlisting the photographic talents of his wife, recognized artist Dianne Hickerson.

Perhaps the biggest leap in community coverage hap-pened in the late 1980s when a photographer was added to the staff. John Clifford brought a keen eye for framing a shot. Along with his love of the art as well as the craft of photography, he provided compelling images for news, features and sports. He spent a lot of time in a cobbled together darkroom in his apartment complex at first, then made himself right at home in a real darkroom in the of-fice developing rolls and rolls of black and white film. John has stayed in the profession and continues to show the world what it looks like - clearly, dramatically, some-times with humor. I am personally so very grateful for all I learned about good photography from him.

About the same time, Tim Irving was added as a sports writer. Just out of college, Tim carved out a broad audi-ence from a vast variety of varsity sports. The newspapers cover seven school districts - as was possible we attempt-ed to cover as many games as possible. Staff sports writer - I lived it and I still find it hard to believe! Tim is also still involved in sports and covering them but now instead of the written word he uses a TV camera to relay the mes-sage. He and John Clifford made a dangerous pair known for a prank now and then to keep the editor on her toes.

Warren Kozireski took over covering high school sports for the newspapers in as dedicated a fashion as Tim did. He attends most events he writes about, which is a com-mitment above and beyond in my opinion, since he does have a full time job and no student-inspired interest. Get-ting stats and other info correct are his primary objectives and he helps the newspapers get as many names in print as possible, whether in the sports venue or through other opportunities. Even a non-sports follower can read his ar-ticles and grasp the significance of achievements in the lives of young people.

Walter Horylev was a senior photographer when he be-gan shooting images for Westside News Inc. He’s now an octogenarian and continues to enjoy seeing through the camera lens. Some of his work took him to great heights - such as the roof of Frontier Field to photograph the Fro-zen Frontier outdoor hockey setup a few years ago. He’s covered many festivals, written text to accompany photo spreads, and devoted hours on standby to cover arrivals of Olympians at the airport and motorcades of a solemn nature.

I put to the end my comments regarding two women in journalism who have played significant parts in the news-papers’ development and in my own life. Leisa Strabel came as a mom who knew she wanted to write. She began writing articles, returned to college and earned a degree in journalism to add to her degree in business while rais-ing a family and caring for a loved one ill with sudden onset cancer. It’s rare to be able to write general news articles and feature articles equally well and Leisa can do just that. She served as assistant editor and learned how to do page design. She loved the work. Then as now she gives her entire, genuinely honest, personality to her writing and I have been pleased that when I have asked her to write a special story or to contribute to our recently developed themed publication, The Community Link, she continues to accept the assignment, though she now has a far different real job. And Kristina Gabalski - if she could add hours to the day she would do so and spend them writing and gardening, and home schooling, and taking Master Gardener classes and helping with 4-H activities and dozens of other activities she has committed herself to accomplish. Both demonstrate unparalleled work eth-ics and high standards.

The end of the story can reflect the beginning, I once learned. It’s impossible to name all the people who have put their efforts into the content of these Free. Newspa-pers. They share similar traits - love of writing and/or photography, the need to use the written word to commu-nicate, and the respect of a forum in which to use their talents. As the subject of an article in the June 21, 2015 editions, NYS Emmy winner Dave McKinley summed up his philosophy of news writing: Accountability. “At the end of the story, I say my name,” he said. When your name is on it, you are invested. I can’t think of one freelance writer or photographer who has not taken that concept seriously and for that matter, not one 31-year veteran edi-tor either.

It has been an honor and a privilege.

Evelyn Dow, EditorSuburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson [email protected]

Assistant Editor Leisa Strabel brought this mug from Maine as a reminder for her editor that creative spirits sometimes lose track of time … and deadlines.

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Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Suburban News West Edition - June 28, 2015 5Brockport teachers host program on early reading at Seldon Square July 8

On Wednesday, July 8, teachers from Ginther Elemen-tary will present a parent program at Selden Square Apartments to promote “school readiness” in the Brock-port School District. Anyone who has a child who is getting ready for pre-K, or is already enrolled as a kindergartener or first grader can join the teachers on July 8 from 4 to 6 p.m. The teachers, part of a community outreach commit-tee, will have information about available programs and demonstrate activities to help a child prepare for kinder-garten. If the child has already completed kindergarten or first grade, information about helping develop strong reading and writing skills will be available for them.

For information contact Ginther Elementary School at 637-1830. Provided information

H 10:00 am Welcome and Opening Ceremony with Flag RaisingH 10:10 am High School ChoirH 10:30 am Children's Parade (begins in front of the House)H 11:00 am The Brockport Community Concert BandH 12:15 pm The Brockport Big Band

ENTERTAINMENT

VARIOUS ACTIVITIESH 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Children’s GamesH 11:00 am - 1:30 pm Food and Refreshments availableH 12:30 pm & 1:30 pm Morgan-Manning House TourH 12:30 pm Raffle DrawingH 1:30 pm Cake WalkH 1:30 pm Morgan-Manning House Tour

Free Admission!

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Legal NoticeKendall Central School District

The Kendall CSD Board of Education will meet on the following dates for the 2015-16 school year in the David J. Doyle Kendall Junior Senior High School Library at 16887 Roosevelt Highway, NY 14476

July 7, 2015 Regular Board Mtg. at 6:00 p.m. to be held in the KCSD Bus Garage at 16735 Brehse Day Drive, Kendall, NY 14476 August 5 Regular Board Mtg. 6:00 p.m. at the Bus GarageAugust 19 Regular Board Mtg. 6:00 p.m. at the Bus GarageSept. 16 Regular Board Mtg. 7:00 p.m. Mtgs. will go back to being held in the Jr Sr High School at 16887 Roosevelt Highway, Kendall, NY 14476Oct. 7 Board Work Session 7:00 p.m.Oct. 21 Regular Board Mtg. 7:00 p.m.Nov. 18 Regular Board Mtg. 7:00 p.m.Dec. 16 Regular Board Mtg. 7:00 p.m.Jan. 6, 2016 Board Work Session 7:00 p.m.Jan. 20 Regular Board Mtg. 7:00 p.m.Feb. 10 Board Work Session 7:00 p.m.Feb. 24 Regular Board Mtg. 7:00 p.m.March 9 Board Work Session 7:00 p.m.March 23 Regular Board Mtg. 7:00 p.m.April 20 Regular Board Mtg. 7:00 p.m.May 4 Public Hearing on the 2016-17 Proposed Budget and Propositions and Meet the Board of Education Candidate followed by a Regular Board of Education Mtg. at 7:00 p.m.June 1 Board Work Session 7:00 p.m.June 15 Regular Board Mtg. 7:00 p.m.

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Legal NoticeTown of Clarkson

Filing of Completed Assessment Roll (Pursuant to Section

516 of the Real Proper-ty Tax Law of the State

of New York)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

That the Assessment Roll for the Town of Clarkson, County of Monroe, for the year 2015 has been completed by the un-dersigned Assessor, and a cer-tified copy thereof will be filed in the office of the Town Clerk at 3710 Lake Road on the 1st day of July 2015, where the same will remain open to pub-lic inspection.

Dated this 28th day of June 2015

Christine McGough, AssessorTown of Clarkson

Legal NoticeTown of Hamlin

Filing of Completed Assessment Roll(Pursuant to Section 516 of the Real Property Tax

Law of the State of New York)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Assessment Roll for the Town of Hamlin for the Year 2015 has been completed by the un-dersigned Assessor. A certified copy, thereof, will be filed in the of-fice of the Assessor of the Town of Hamlin on July 1, 2015 where the same is open to public inspection.

Dated this 1st Day of July, 2015

Elizabeth Spencer, AssessorTown of Hamlin

Hamlin Fire Department officials addressing points raised in state auditby Kristina Gabalski

A State Comptroller’s audit of the Hamlin Fire Depart-ment has found the Board of Directors did not provide adequate oversight and did not establish appropriate con-trols over the Department’s financial activities.

The audit, released in May, covers the period January 1, 2013 through January 6, 2015. It reports, “... the board had not adopted written financial policies or procedures addressing cash receipts, disbursements, purchasing or claims processing and approval ... the board had not tak-en steps to adequately segregate the treasurer’s duties or provide adequate oversight of the treasurer.”

In May 2012, the Hamlin Fire Department removed its former treasurer, “due to poor financial records and re-porting,” the audit states. “Upon the treasurer’s dismiss-al, the department hired an external public accountant to review the department’s financial records. The external accountant identified poor accounting records, a weak control environment and lax oversight of the treasurer function,” the audit found.

The current treasurer and board have been developing and improving the financial processes and procedures, the audit states. “While they improved documentation and oversight over the course of the audit period, they need to formalize their improved procedures with written policies and make additional improvements to adequately

safeguard the department’s assets.”In her response, Hamlin Fire Department Board of

Directors President Roberta Woods, stated the board learned much from the audit and have put many recom-mendations into effect. She notes that the recently formed Hamlin/Morton/Walker Fire District three departments are currently, “engaged in creating a new constitution and new bylaws that can reflect some of the suggestions made by the Comptroller’s Office.”

Woods said the board is creating a policy and procedure handbook which outlines in detail the job description, du-ties and responsibilities of each board member as well as outlines the handling of credit cards, checkbooks, pur-chase orders and mechanisms to maintain proper use and control of each.

An audit committee to review financial reports on a quarterly basis and an annual, internal audit has been established and includes the deputy treasurer of the Fire District.

Bank statements and reconciliations are reviewed by the audit committee and budgets will be presented in ac-cordance to the guidelines outlined in the new constitu-tion, Woods said.

Additionally, the board has agreed, “... that all financial matters for carnival, including interim and final report, will be performed by the treasurer. The treasurer will not be allowed to sign contracts,” Woods said.

Hamlin Wheel Fest Cruise-In 2015 recapMore than 160 vehicles with a wide variety of cars,

trucks and motorcycles, old to new, stock to custom and everything in between took part in the June 6 Hamlin Wheel Fest Cruise-In.

Jim and Molly Preston of “DJ 12 Horse” and M.C. Larry Zeliff did a great job of entertaining guests with great mu-sic. Over 100 door prizes were given to participants, in addition to awards, which are made possible by sponsors. After the cruise Ruby Shooz took to the stage and had the crowd dancing in the aisles, to sounds of the ‘60s, ‘70s and other eras. A giant fireworks display was the perfect finale to a great day at Wheel Fest.

Awards presented include: Oldest Vehicle: Gladys Gooding, Hilton, 1926 Model “T” Ford; Special Interest: Dave Hafner, Hilton, 1937 Plymouth Modified Stock Car (16X); Cruise crew choice: Russ Partridge, Honeoye Falls, 1965 Mustang 2 + 2; Ladies Choice: Doug Metzger, Hil-ton, 1959 GMC pick up; Best Motorcycle: Guy Cenname, Hamlin, 2002 Harley Fat Boy; Long Distance: Keith Li-cht, North Tonawanda, 1967 Volkswagon Bug; Best Im-port: Norm Wright, Spencerport, 1965 Triumph TR4; Best Truck: Freddie Allen, Scottsville, 1932 Ford Pick Up; Popular Choice: George Heinrich, Hilton, 1959 Cadillac;

Spirit of the Cruise: Bill Miller, LeRoy, 1955 Chevy Pick Up; Chairman’s Choice: Steve Marshall, Greece, 1946 Hudson Custom

Sponsors included: Monroe Extinguisher Co., Spurr Dealerships, Mann Insurance Agency, Hilton NAPA, Hagerty Classic Vehicle Insurance (Michigan), Summit Racing Products (Ohio), Wimpy’s Store, Waye Motors, Wendy’s, Steve Mills at Castle Products, Top Notch Car Wash, Bill Gray’s, Windshield Centers, Doan Chevrolet, Chip’s Auto, Dollinger’s Inn & Suites, Jocelyn’s Salon, GIC Motorsports, ESL Federal Credit Union, Jasper En-gines & Transmission (Indiana), Citizens Bank, 5 Star Bank, Meguiars Car Care Products (California), Mother’s Polish, (California), Jeg’s Hi-Performance (Ohio), Stoner Solutions (Pennsylvania).

Among those who helped make it all possible: WNY Chapter/Antique Boat & Outboard Motor Club, Hilton; Hamlin Fire Department, Hamlin Ambulance Squad, Hamlin Fire Police; Hamlin Highway Department, Town of Hamlin; The Wheel Fest Cruise Crew; Master of Cer-emonies Larry Zeliff; Music by: “DJ 12 Horse.”

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Local Law for Kennel Permits

A public hearing will be held by the Hamlin Town Board at the Town Hall; 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin New York on July 13, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. to consider a Local Law entitled “A Local Law to Permit Kennels as a Permitted Use with a Special Use Permit in Certain Zoning Districts in the Town of Hamlin”.

This Local Law sets forth the zoning districts in which kennels may be permitted and the requirements and standards to be considered by the Planning Board with respect to every application for a Special Use Permit for a kennel.

The complete text of the Local law is available for inspection at the Office of the Hamlin Town Clerk during normal business hours of 8am-4pm.

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Brockport Bowl has new owners, major renovations scheduled“Of course the biggest news is that the

center is not closed, but we are also excited to announce that the center is scheduled to have new automatic scoring and synthetic lanes installed. Customers will be able to see everything when we have our ‘Grand Re-Opening’ prior to the fall league season.”

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What a difference a few days can make.Brockport Bowl, a recreational cornerstone in the vil-

lage of Brockport for six decades, had been closed for less than a week when new interest in ownership arose.

Don Tadio, a former Brockport resident who owns the property, informed Suburban News/The Herald on June 19 that he agreed to a deal with Joe and Barb Park-er of Hamlin who are now the new proprietors at the 16-lane bowling center.

Tadio, a property management executive whose family built the center in 1955, had leased the establishment to Ray Bardol for the past 18 years. When the two could not agree to terms on a new lease after months of discussion, Bardol opted to retire from the business earlier than he had planned.

“It was unfortunate that Don and Ray could not come to an agreement. It caught many of us off guard at the Hall of Fame dinner when Ray announced his retirement at the end of his induction speech,” said Rochester USBC Bowl-ing Association president Mike Callan. “Then a few days later our association was very pleased to hear the news that the center will remain open and that Joe Parker is involved… Joe is one of our association’s board members. Not only is this good for our association’s league bowlers, but for the entire Brockport community.”

Many avid Rochester bowlers immediately assumed Brockport Bowl would suffer the same plight as other popular area centers that have closed - Olympic Bowl, North Park Lanes, Maiden Lanes and West Ridge Lanes (the old Lyon’s Den) to name a few - all of which had been knocked down months after closing.

Tadio was not about to let that happen at 4660 Lake Road.

“We needed to keep the center open for the Brockport community,” he said emphatically.

Brockport residents were obviously saddened by the initial closing. A party was held at the beginning of the month to celebrate the memories with many of its long-time customers. Then just days after the June 15 “clos-ing,” one couple got in touch with Tadio about purchasing the business.

“Brockport Bowl has special meaning for us,” said Barb Parker. “Joe and I first met there on a blind date in 2001. We have both bowled there for years.”

“And I worked for Ray for a while … bartending, as a mechanic, just about everything,” Joe said. Then he paused and said, “I have always dreamed of having my own bowling center.”

“Joe’s a very enthusiastic, experienced businessman and I’m sure the bowlers in the community will be well served by them,” Tadio continued.

Joe also owns Parker Brothers Mechanical, a Heating & Cooling company which he plans to continue manag-ing. Barb is employed at Chili Vision Group, handling the medical billing.

Tadio, whose late father Dominic ran the center for many years, has some exciting news for customers.

“Of course the biggest news is that the center is not closed,” he reiterated, “but we are also excited to announce that the center is scheduled to have new automatic scor-

ing and synthetic lanes installed. Customers will be able to see everything when we have our ‘Grand Re-Opening’ prior to the fall league season.”

Automatic scoring already exists at the center, but an improved version is in the planning, said Tadio.

The wood lanes currently at Brockport Bowl are the ones that were installed when the center was originally built. After sixty years of wear and dozens of resurfac-ing procedures to bring the lanes to “required league and tournament specifications” they now have limited life. The transition will be made to synthetic lanes, which are manufactured in large sections and harder, thus much more durable, than wood lanes.

The Parkers hope to have the center open by early Au-gust.

“We will be closed for the installations and there is some painting to do as well,” Joe said.

“Our goal is to retain the 300-plus league bowlers, con-tinue the relationship with the Brockport Central School District and be the practice center for their new High School bowling teams that have been approved to start in the fall,” he specified. “There is also The College at Brock-port which has special bowling sessions on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.”

“We hope to bring back the youth bowling program as well … which would make our 9-year-old son Trevor pretty happy. My two oldest spent many years bowling at Brock-port. Alexis, who is 18, is graduating from the high school and Kaitlyn, who will be 21 in July, now lives in Florida,” he continued. “Trevor and Alexis bowled in travel leagues for AMF Dewey Garden Lanes this past year.”

And Joe knows the sport quite well, having rolled ten 300 games, ten 800 series’ and carries an average just above the 225 mark in his scratch leagues.

When one door closes, another opens. Bardol said that he will assist his son Chris with his new restaurant and party house, The North Pole, which is located in Batavia. Last weekend they were promoting the new business at the Batavia Muckdogs minor league baseball game.

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A Celebration of Life was held June 26 at Brockport Free Methodist Church.

•Hamlin, Ronald J . (Frog), died suddenly, Jan-uary 24, 2015 in Florida. Predeceased by his parents, William and Marie Hamlin; brother, William Hamlin; sister, Grace DeBeer. Sur-vived by his wife, Judith of 55 years; sons, Joseph and John; daughters, Rhonda and Robin; sisters, Dar-

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Her Funeral Service was held June 26 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home Inc., Hilton. Interment, Parma Union Cemetery.

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• also •Free removal of any unwanted model, any condition, with or without wheels.

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AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE

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deadlinefor next week’s

edition is TUESDAYat 4 p.m.

AUTOS WANTED RECREATIONALVEHICLES/CAMPERS

2014 Gulfstream Trail-er, Ultra-Lite, 19’, never used, $12,900. 585-637-5431.[TFN]__________________2011 Jay Feather X23J hybrid, only used for 6 nights. Double slide, tons of storage. A must see! $16,500. Weighs: 4,739.Call Pat, 703-1427.[TFN]

This is Suburban

News & The Herald.

Thank you for reading!

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appliance Repair: Call Lou Borrelli. Washers, dryers, refrigerators, ranges-ovens, micro-waves. 585-352-3440. [TFN]

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ATTORNEYS/LEgALAttorney: Real Es-tate Closings, Divorce, Family Court, Bank-ruptcy and Wills. Free initial consultation. Jen-nie M. Cooper, 2255 Lyell Avenue, 585-325-7792. A Debt Relief Agency.[8-16-15]_________________DWI, DWAI, TRAF-FIC, CRIMINAL, un-contested divorce. Call Lawrence Mort, 1-800-710-0918.[8-30]

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dhEALTh/BEAUTY/FITNESS

Licensed cosmetolo-gist looking to do your hair in the comfort of your home. Call Debbie 585-474-6551.[6-28]

INSTRUCTION/LESSONS

Sewing Lessons - Give you or your child the gift of a skill that will last a lifetime. Call 585-319-6063, Heath-er. Certified teacher, 35 years experience.[7-12]S LAwN MOwER

REpAIRLawn Mower, ATV andMotorcycle Repair, 35 years certified. Tune-ups, overhaul, welding, sharpening, pick-ups. 585-820-8733.[TFN]

MUSICALINSTRUCTION

Private Piano/Voice Instructions in a well-established studio. Children, adults, flex-ible scheduling. Afford-able. 585-225-7027.[7-26]

pEST ELIMINATIONDiamond Pest Elimi-nation. Bee and wasp proof your home now so you can enjoy out-door activities all sum-mer long. Call by June 30 for a special rate. 585-723-6589.[6-28]

The deadline for next

week’s edition is Tuesdayat 4 p.m.!

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& The Herald

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Whirlpool duet sport front loader with bottom drawer. 4-1/2 years old. $350. Pat, 585-703-1427.[TFN]

ART wORKOriginal acrylic paint-ings ... seasonal, land-scapes, portraits, mod-ern folk images, various sizes. Affordable & very interesting. For more information contact Nils R. Caspersson, 585-924-7868.[TFN]

FIREwOOd/FUELAlternative Fuels - Dry Creek Wood Pel-lets, Bagged Coals and Envi-Blocks. Hendel Farms, Holley. 585-638-6042.[TFN]

FURNITURE

For Sale: Bunk Bed with fold-out Futon wi th mat t resses - $100. Mark, 585-734-9787.[TFN]

Oak kitchen cabinets,countertops, all wood, light, recessed panel. Pantry, laundry or ga-rage - $100. 585-469-8939.[7-5]

Wrought Iron Pic-nic Table. 48” round, bronze with 4 arm chairs. $100/OBO. 585-349-0667.[7-5]__________________D i s h w a s h e r G . E . Potscrubber 700. $50. 585-469-8939.[7-5]__________________Wall oven, single, 26-1/2” x 28”. $50. 585-469-8939.[7-5]__________________Gas stove, downdraft stainless, 36” x 21” - $50. 585-469-8939.[7-5]__________________Mirrored medicinecabinet, 46-1/4” x 35” - $50. 585-469-8939.__________________Large office desk &cabinets, 11’ 8” long with T in center. 5-3-1/2” long, custom built inlaid Formica top, gor-geous. $390. 585-469-8939.[TFN]__________________Woodmode Kitchen, Corian counters, 20 cabinets, island, ap-p l iances l ike new. Cost $65,000 new sell for $4,900. 585-469-8939.[TFN]

Medicallift chairs

starting @

$699 352-4011

M A P L E S Y R U P - 100% Pure and Natural. Maple Grove Farm - a 5th genera-tion family farm. 4394 South Holley Road, Holley (north of Rt. 31A); 6 miles west of Brockport. 585-638-6245.[TFN]_________________Put your super val-ue ad here for only $14.50 for 15 words and 50 cents for each addi t ional . Buy 1 week and we give you two more Free!Call 585-352-3411 for details on the Super Value Ad. Single items only on this special and not available to businesses. $500 maximum.[TFN]

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Kitten, male, orange. Free to good home. 585-352-8730.[TFN]

You Can Bank on the Classifieds

ReAL estAteApARTMENTS/UNFURNIShEd

Two bedroom apart-ment in Churchville. $1,000/month includes all. Freshly painted. All appliances included. 585-298-2518; 585-698-4671.[7-19]__________________Haml in : Charming Home upstairs, 2 bed-room, spacious kitch-en, large living room, heat included. $695 + deposit. Call 585-964-8901.[6-28]__________________Wo o d s i d e C o u r t , Holley NY, 1 bdrm. apartments for rent, garden level $525.00 plus electric, 2nd & 3rd floors w/balconies $550 plus electric, with a 1 yr. lease and your rent paid on time for the first 11 months, your 12th month’s rent will be free, during 1st yr. only. Security deposit & 1st month’s rent re-quired. No Pets. Call 585-638-6160 for infor-mation.[8-2]__________________For Rent - Churchville - one bedroom apt. $500 plus deposit. Includes heat and water. No pets. 585-880-4208.[6-28]__________________For Rent - Holley one bedroom apt. $425 plus deposit, water includ-ed. No pets. 585-880-4208.[6-28]__________________One bedroom second story apartment with appliances. $475/month plus water, electric & parking. Call for applica-tion. 585-638-2315.[7-5]__________________Spencerport: Apart-ment in home. Available July 1. One bedroom, pleasant setting. Utilities included $625/mo. No pets, no smoking. 585-352-8922.[6-28]__________________Gates - 2 bdrm. duplex with basement and ga-rage. $800. 585-481-2040.[7-26]__________________Spencerport/Greece. Studio/1 BR apart -ments, 2 BR House and Mobile homes. Great lo-cation on W. Ridge near Manitou. Commercial Building 2,000 sq. ft. Subdividable. 585-381-3672.[TFN]__________________Hilton: Cedar Hill Town-houses - The Space your family needs to grow ... away from the crowded city. Affordable two and three bedroom town-houses with 1.5 baths, finished base-ment family rooms, stor-age/laundry rooms with w/d hookups, central air, 24-hour emergency service, and playground for the kids. Cats are welco me. Rates from $850-$875 + security. Call for details 585-392-6015. Professionally managed by Landsman. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Equal Housing Opportunity. We do not participate in Section 8 or DSS programs. [TFN]__________________Brockpor t -Wil low-brooke Manor. Spa-cious two bedroom apts. Appliances, carpeting, 24 hr. emergency ser-vice, free cable TV, recreation and laun-dry facilities. 585-637-3400.[TFN]

BUILdERS/NEw hOMES

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BUSINESSOppORTUNITIES

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hOMES FOR RENT

Village of Brockport - 4 bedroom house. $1,250 plus utilities. 585-746-5716.[7-19]__________________Country, Churchville - Small one bedroom house. No pets. No smoking. $750+ de-posit. 585-313-3845.

hOMES FOR SALEFour car garage with 3 bdrm. Ranch has fireplaced family room. Great for home based business. Large lot. Call for details, Early Sun-rise Realty, 585-638-0020.[6-28]__________________Hilton: 100% Financing for under $1,300/mo. You can own your own home. 3 bdrm., 2-1/2 bath, fenced yard. 2 car garage, fireplaced family room, oversize deck for entertaining. Let’s make a deal! Call for details! Early Sun-rise Realty, 585-638-0020.[6-28]

★★★★★★Clearwater, FL. 58’ - Must See! Fully fur-nished & equipped. Immaculate inside and out. Move-in ready. All appliances included, plus central air. No renters! $505/month plus water/sewer. Asking $9,500 or B.O. Lynn, 585-230-8662.[7-12]

★★★★★★

Be sure to ask your realtor to advertise your home in The Hamlin-Clarkson Herald and Subur-ban News. The only two publications on the west side with saturation coverage ... and a professional editorial staff. That spells readership ... and that spells re-sults. Have them call us at 585-352-3411 for all the details.

MOBILE hOMESFOR SALE

Harper Park Hamlin: New and pre-owned manufactured homes for sale in lovely com-munity. Yard with 2 car asphalt driveway. Short drive to Hamlin Beach State Park. Moderately priced, single floor liv-ing. Take a tour today. 4000 Brick School-house Rd., Hamlin, NY. Call 585-964-2434 or visit us at www.harper-homes.net. [TFN]

MOBILE hOMESFOR SALE

Large Mobile Home with addition on large country lot. Priced to sell in $20’s. Call for detai ls! Early Sun-rise Realty, 585-638-0020.[6-28]

OFFICE/ STORE SpACE FOR RENT

Ready to finish this space to fit your needs! Retail, service, office, options unlimited. Ap-prox. 2,050 sq. ft., 60’ x 35’. Upstairs storage area. Endless possi-bilities! Call 585-737-3333.[7-5]__________________Perfect building for automotive repair or sales. 90’ x 40’ bldg. 3,600 sq. ft. Finished office, waiting area, storage area. Handicap accessible. Brand new heating, plumbing and electrical service. Busy intersection. Ample parking. Old Zarpentine Tire location. $2,500 month plus. Visit Craigs List for photos. Call 585-737-3333.[7-5]

RESORT pROpERTIES FOR RENT

Three bedroom, 2 bath home in North Cape May, N.J. (10 minutes to the ocean, beaches). Call Keith at 585-352-8730. [TFN]

VACATION RENTAL

Vacation week at Las Vegas Tahiti Village - 580 sq. ft. suite, sleeps 4. Saturday, 4 p.m. to Saturday 10 a.m. Confirm reservations $600 a week. 585-594-0787.[6-28]

EARLYDEADLINE

Due to the 4th of July holiday, there will be an early deadline for all news and advertising for the July 5th editionof Suburban News and The Herald.

Westside News offices will close at 2 pm Wednesday, July 1st and will reopen at

8 am Monday, July 6th

All news and ads MUST be in our office by

4:00 P.M. ONTUES., JUNE 30TH

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Reader Advisory: The National Trade Association we belong to has pur-chased the above classifieds. Determin-ing the value of their service or product is advised by this publication. In order to avoid misunderstandings, some ad-vertisers do not offer employment but rather supply the readers with manuals, directories and other materials designed to help their clients establish mail order selling and other businesses at home. Under NO circumstance should you send any money in advance or give the client your checking, license ID, or credit card numbers. Also beware of ads that claim to guarantee loans regardless of credit and note that if a credit repair company does business only over the phone it is illegal to request any money before delivering its service. All funds are based in US dollars. Toll free num-bers may or may not reach Canada.

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AssistAnt DispAtcher/truck Driver

J&J trucking Brandon, LLc in Bergen, nYneeds a motivated individual

for a dispatch/truck driving position.This person must hold a Class A CDL,

be knowledgeable in freight transportation and have great communication skills. Working in our dispatch

office the applicant must have computer skills and the ability to multi-task. Some of the responsibilities of the

position include but not limited to:

• Data entry in dispatch program and other computer work• Provide administrative support for the WI office• Coordinate the movements of trucks, trailers, loads with WI office• Assign loads to drivers in coordination with WI office• Provide internal and external customer service• Supervise employees• Drive truck hauling local loads when necessary• Other responsibilities as required

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Emeritus at Landing of Brockport

Assisted Living and Memory Care,has a great Part-Time Opportunity

for a Driver and Handyman.Duties include driving residents to

appointments and outings, basic maintenance support

and customer service. Days: Tues/Wed/Thurs, typically

16-24 hours per week. Successful candidate will be reliable, safety

conscious and a flexible team member. please apply in person

90 West Avenue, Brockport(next to Strong West). EOE.

Driver/Handyman

Emeritus at Landing of Brockport

Assisted Living and Memory Care,is currently hiring for a

Full-Time Overnight HHA.Duties include: medication assistance and

personal care. Medication Tech training provided.Hours are 10:30pm-6:30am

Saturday - Wednesday.We offer competitive pay, health insurance,

generous paid time off and a great work environment. Interested candidates

please apply in person

90 West Avenue, Brockport(next to Strong West). EOE.

Now HiringCerTiFied HHA

No more running from case to case!Suburban News is looking

for a motor carrier for the BergeN area (700 papers)

and the HamliN/HiltoN area(1020 papers). We are also taking names for substitute carriers for all areas in our distribution area.

Please email [email protected] or call 352-3411 for information.

Suburban newSis looking for 2 walking Carriersfor walking routes in the Village of Holley.One route has 225 papers and the other

150 papers to be delivered.

Please email [email protected]

or call 585-352-3411 ext. 123between 10am-5pm Monday, Tuesday or Thursday.

There often will be inserts to be stuffed into each paper. Carriers are compensated for each insert. Papers are dropped off at your home on Saturday morning and may be de-livered Saturday or Sunday (before 5 pm). If you are under the age of 18, you must

have working papers.

The Town of Riga Highway Depart-ment seeks ful l t i m e M a c h i n e Equipment Opera-tor. Preferred can-didates will have at least 2 years experience in op-eration of heavy equipment. Class A CDL license pre-ferred, Class B CDL required. Regular hours are 7 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Winter season requires overnight shifts and weekend work as needed. The ability to lift 70 lbs. repeat-edly is essential. Forward resumes and application for employment avail-able at www.towno-friga.org or Riga Town Hall week-days between the hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Wed., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. postmarked by July 8 to: Town of Riga, 6460 E. Buffalo Rd., Churchville, NY 14428-0377. Attention: David Smith, Highway Supt.[6-28]

Stylist Assistant - Im-mediate full time posi-tion. Must have NYS license. Apply in person. CrossRoads Hair Stu-dio, 4756 Lake Road, Brockport 585-637-0190.[6-28]__________________Electrical Contractor: Seeking experienced Foremen, Journeyman, Service Technicians, and Helpers. We offer a comprehensive benefits plan and competitive wages. Please respond with a resume or letter of interest. E-mail:[email protected][7-12]__________________Plumber: Available Im-mediately! Opportunity for experienced plumber for work in the Roch-ester area. Respond with a resume or letter of Interest if available. Competit ive Wages. Call Gail 585-232-2800. E-mail: [email protected].[6-28]__________________House Cleaner - Days, M-F. Can earn over $500/wk. with perfor-mance & attendance rewards. Must be at least 21 years old & have own car. 585-247-4650.[TFN]CLASSIFIEDS

Part time Maintenance Tech needed for west side apartment community. Position is immediate and responsible for cleaning of hallways, landscap-ing, snow removal, apartment turnover, general repairs. Experience in painting, basic plumbing and carpentry preferred. On call required. Benefit pack-age. Call 585-964-2157 or email us at [email protected]. EOE.[6-28]

Looking for a career change? Great IncomeOpportunity for self-starter in Real Estate Sales. Call Mary for details, 585-638-0020.

Please apply in person to fill out an application for Friday night hostess 4 to 9 p.m. Waiters and waitresses needed for parties and Friday night dinners. Salmon Creek Country Club, 355 Wash-ington Street, Spencer-port, NY.[TFN]

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Brockport office 9 Main Street, Brockport 637-2810 *Licensed real estate Salesperson** Licensed Associate real estate Broker

pamela o’Grady*585-773-5032

patricia Sikula-thayer*585-313-1787

Brenda G. Swanger*585-315-2734

Mark Swanson**585-750-2906

Vickie Sweet**585-739-6976

Linda taddonio*585-295-3716

katherinetatar*585-356-7829

tina Visconte*585-402-8095

Scott Winslow*585-301-1552

Mark Weston*585-415-9037

patricia Bardeen*585-309-2754

Joanne Bocach**585-415-6107

timothy clark*585-506-8417

kimberlie Donley*585-329-7848

Jamey Hinman*585-474-5714

pamela ketchum*585-305-4656

olga Lippa*585-278-7653

Bert r. Maggio**585-261-0743

paul r. Nicosia**585-721-0872

John Majchrzak*Manager

585-755-6935

celebrate ...with a New Home

We can help youMAKE IT HAPPEN!

elizabeth (Liz) Hazel*585-978-5166

call one of our Agents today!

Berkshire Hathaway HomeservicesDiscover Real Estate162 South Union StreetSpencerport • office: 352-4896

BARKER - New Listing - ONLY $59,900.Affordable and adorable, many updates, ranch, deep lot.

STAFFORD - Prime Lake Location.Delightful cottage with breathtaking views, ranch style with deck.

HAMLIN - Great Starter!3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, minimal maintenance, finished basement, patio.

HAMLIN - New Listing on 5 Acres.Spacious 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, finished basement, 2.5 garage, pond.

CARLTON - New Listing on Lake Ontario.Great views and fishing, ranch style, detached garage.

GREECE - CondominiumFirst floor unit with attached garage. Newer updates, furnished.

AT BonTrAger’s AucTion cenTer4 miles west of Batavia, 1/2 mile south of Rt. 33

8975 Wortendyke rd., BataviaWednesdAy, july 1 • 4:30PM

See our website:www.bontragerauction.com

for photos & complete list.Our auction this week will incl.: Kohler Weldan Power G8000 weld-ing machine on trailer (203 hrs.); McCaskey store display; Cary safe;step back cupboard; anvil; old Batavia yearbooks; costume jewelry; records; oil lamp; sewing items; pottery; steins; Remington typewriter; lanterns; crocks; printer’s blocks; oak dining room set; pedestal sink; washer; gas dryer; maple dresser; dry sink; cedar chest; trunks; wooden tool box; battery lawn mower; sectional couch; Homelite water pump; RamRoo leaf blower; air compressor; small generator; chain saws; small engines; ladders; 3’ outside door; used doors; hub caps; horse equip.; sulky seat; reenactment tent; model car collection; old bottles; kid’s bike; 8 office work stations from a Rochester business; so much more.Preview after 3:00 PM. Refreshments are available.

AUCTION

Since 1935

8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020Auction Center Office • (585)343-4529

TERMS: Cash,Approved check w/ID, MC/VISA, 13% B/P.

Ogden - Spencerport

Senior Living Town Houses

Independent Living for adults 55 and olderLocated at 2050 North Union Street and 3574 Big Ridge Road in Spencerport. Single story two bedroom townhouse rentals

from 1,020 to 1,150 sq. ft. starting at $925 per month. Cathedral ceilings - all kitchen appliances - laundry/utility room - Private entrances - Community Building - Professionally managed.

For information call Village Square Management352-1468

CONCORDIALUTHERAN CHURCH-LCMS

6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport 14420(Route 31 across from Wegmans)

637-5930www.concordiabrockport.org Sunday Worship 10:00 am

Fellowship and Coffee following worship serviceHandicapped accessible

CORNERSTONE CHURCH3426 Hulberton Road

(Old St. Rocco’s Church)Holley, NY 14470(585) 967-6985

www.cornerstonechurchny.comRev. Alex M. True, Pastor

Sundays 9:00AMAdult Bible Connection Group

Sundays 10:00AM Weekly Worship Gathering &

Children’s Sunday School

CROSSPOINTFREE METHODIST CHURCH1021 Hilton Parma Corners Road

Hilton, NY 14468(585) 392-4178

www.crosspointfmc.orgLoving God, Loving People

Growing Together.Pastor Darlene Mieney

Sunday Service at 10:00amSermon Series:

Growing Pains - when it hurts to love.Every Wednesday

Spark Youth Group, 6:45-8:15pm @ Crosspoint

Every ThursdayPrayer Group, 11am @ Crosspoint

Fireside Chat starts at 7pm @ Crosspoint(Series will be: Book of Joshua)

Every Second & Fourth Tuesday of the MonthLadies Heart to Heart meet at 7pm

@ CrosspointMountain Top - a time of prayer and praise

Every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month 6pm-7:30pm

HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468

(585) 392-7990Rev. Denise P. Logan, Interim Pastor

www.hiltonbaptist.orgE-mail: [email protected]

Summer Worship Service: (June 14 - September 13) 9:30am

Fellowship: 10:30amTent Meeting:

Combined Worship Service with Greece Baptist Church

August 9 at 9:30amunder the Tent in the North LawnBuilding is Handicap Accessible

HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Making desciples 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, pastorwww.humcny.org

E-mail: [email protected]: 10am Fellowship: 11am

Sunday School: 11:30amChild care available 9:30am to 12:30pm

Adult Bible Study: Monday 7pm & Thursday 1pm

Handicap Accessible

RELIGIOUS SERVICES DIRECTORYLAKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH

Reformed Church in AmericaOur Life, Ministry, and Mission:

To Have Hearts Centered on Christ And Hearts Open to Our Neighbors

30 Long Pond Road (near Edgemere Drive in Greece)

Rochester, NY 14612(585) 227-4910

www.lakeviewcommunitychurch.netSUNDAY SERVICES:

Sunday School at 9amDuring June, July & August,

Adult Sunday School Class Only.Praise & Worship at 10am

(Nursery Care Available)OTHER ACTIVITIES:

Monday: Boy Scout Troop #18 (7pm)Tuesday: Community Cards (1-3pm)

Wednesday: Women’s Prayer & Share Group (10am)

Bible Study (7pm) • Band Rehearsal (6pm)Choir Rehearsal (7pm)

Visit our website or call for additional info.Handicapped accessible.

ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY 14468

(across from Kelly’s Apple Farm) (585) 392-4099

www.stgeorgehilton.orgPlease join us for

Worship and Sunday School for all ages at 10am

ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464

(585) 964-2550Pastor Christian Bode

Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11AMSunday School & Bible Class 9:45AM

NYS Licensed Child Care Mon.-Fri., 6AM-6PM, 964-5859

Vacation Bible SchoolEverest, Conquering Challenges

with God’s Mighty PowerMonday, July 6 - Friday, July 10, 9am-Noon

start at 8:45am on Mon. • Mission Meal on Fri.Call 964-2550 for information.

ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH167 Lake Avenue, Hilton

(585) 392-2710Father Catanise

WorshipSaturday 5pm • Sunday 9:30am

Lifeteen Mass 7pm (July 5-August 30)What is Lifeteen Mass?

Our teens are important to us and we at St. Leo’s are proud to offer a Mass that engages a drum

set, electric guitars, and a host of teen musicians to celebrate the Mass. Afterwards on Sunday nights there is Religious Education for grades

7-12 that involves a lesson, fun and food. Everyone is welcome!

Please share the experience with us and bring a friend!

Handicap accessible.Second Time Treasures

Resale Ministry at St. Leo’sIt’s getting warmer! Spring clothing and warm weather clothes and accessories

at reasonable prices.Open Tues. & Sat. 10am-4pm,

Thurs. Noon-6pm

ST. MARY’S CHURCH13 South Main Street, HolleyST. MARK’S CHURCH

16789 Kenmore Road, KendallParish Center - Holley 638-6718

www.stmarystmark.orgFather Mark Noonan

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday8:00AM St. Mary’s

Thursday7:00PM St. Mary’s

Friday11:30AM St. Mark’s

Saturday Vigil5:00PM St. Mary’s

Sunday8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s

To Have Your Services Listed Please Call 352-3411

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fertilizer, pottery, all water garden accessories & much more.

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Events•Summer Concerts at the Gazebo performed by the Hilton-Parma Gazebo Band at the Hilton Community Center Gazebo, 59 Henry Street, Hilton Wednesdays, July 1, 8, 15 and 22. Lawn seating; bring chairs. Parking available. Dr. Charles Schmidt Director.•Cool Kids at Sagawa Park in Brockport July 3 from 7 to 8 p.m. Rain location First Baptist Church, 124 Main Street.•Summer Serenades performs at the Welcome Center, downtown Brockport, Thursday, July 2 - Zaks Pac at 7 p.m. Sponsored by Greater Brockport Development Corporation.

Meetings•The Brockport Lions Club meets the first and third Wednesday of the month at the Brockport area Vet’s Club on West Avenue at 6:30 p.m. Contact person is Barb Marshall, 255-0948 or e-mail at [email protected].•The Hamlin Democratic Committee meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Hamlin Town Hall.

Social and Professional•The Hilton Heart and Hand Quilt Guild meets the first Thursday of each month from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Hilton Fire Department, 120 Old Hojack Lane. (Please do not park in front of hall - park and enter by side door on left side of hall). New members and visitors welcome. For information contact, Mary Hin-kley, 392-4153 or Sarah Barton, 392-5403.•Hamlin Crafts Club meets the first Thursday of the month. All are welcome. For more information and location, call Gladys 392-2529.

Bright raven gymnastics, inc.

12 Pixley Industrial ParkwayJust off Rte. 490 - Buffalo Rd. Exit (near Tinseltown) www.brightravengym.com

247-0800

register nOW FOr sUmmer PrOgrams

• three types of Week-Long Day camps•Girls Camps •Boys Camps•Preschool Camps

• 8 Week session - Register for a once or twice a week class that spans over an 8 week session.

generations of excellence!

comingsoon!

expanded Boys Program in July