Albion Road, Oakfield being closed for car fire
Fire police are dispatched to Albion Road and Lockport Road and Albion Road and Bliss Road to block traffic while Oakfield fire handles a working car fire on Albion Road.
The car was fully involved with heavy black smoke when the first fire chief arrived on scene.
Photos: United Way Day of Caring 2018
Today was the United Way Day of Caring.
The projects we visited included the Lion's Club annual bike repair workshop at Adam Miller Toy and Bicycle. Club members worked on bikes that were donated, provided by thrift stores, or from the police bike locker. The bikes will go out to the community through a variety of agencies, including Arc of Genesee Orleans, the American Red Cross, and a church bike program in Bergen.
Other projects pictured: Batavia Peace Garden volunteers working on the garden behind the Genesee County Courthouse, the Community Garden and the BID's chalk decorations of Downtown Batavia.
WNY Rebels Youth Basketball Team to host golf tournament in Batavia Aug. 11
An Amateur Athletic Union youth basketball club -- WNY Rebels -- will host a golf tournament on Saturday, Aug. 11, at Batavia Country Club.
It is located at 7909 Batavia Byron Road, Batavia.
Straight Tee times starting at 9:45 a.m. until 11:15 a.m.
The first fully paid teams will be accepted this year.
Cost is $75 per golfer, or $300 per (four-person) team and includes 18 holes of golf with cart, a hot dog or hamburger with beverage at the turn, and dinner afterward.
Dinner is a 1/2 BBQ chicken with all the fixings. Golfers also get a T-shirt.
There will also be a closet-to-the-pin challenge and a longest-drive challenge.
"This four-man scramble will be best ball."
Please join us for a day of fun!
There will also be a 50/50 and basket raffles.
If you have questions, please contact: Aaron McFollins at (585) 993-7309; or Otis Thomas at (585) 993-0244.
Mail checks to:
WNY Rebels c/o Otis Thomas
46 Tracy Ave., Batavia NY 14020
Funeral procession for Steve Spryopoulos passes through parking lots of Settler's, Billy Goats
Stylianos “Steve” Spryopoulos, a local restaurateur who loved what he did and loved his family, was lain to rest today with his funeral possession passing through the parking lots of the businesses he helped found and co-owned with his wife, Rula, and son John -- Settler's and Billy Goats.
Spryopoulos died Friday morning at age 66.
Plans for Memorial Day announced by Le Roy's American Legion Post
Press release from the American Legion Botts-Fiorito Post #576, Le Roy:
The following is the schedule of events and activities being conducted this Memorial Day, Monday, May 28:
0700 hrs. -- Placement of flags on Main Street (Commander and small work detail)
0800 hrs. -- Memorial ceremony for deceased veterans at Machpelah Cemetery (Color Guard and Firing Squad)
0845 hrs. -- Memorial ceremony for deceased veterans at St. Francis Cemetery (Color Guard participates with the Knights of Columbus at Mass) joined at ~ 0930 hrs. by Firing Squad for Ceremony at Veteran's Monument in Cemetery.
0945 hrs. -- Form up at the American Legion parking lot for Annual Memorial Parade.
1030 hrs. -- Parade "Steps off"
1100 hrs. -- Memorial Day program at the Trigon Park Memorial
- “National Anthem” by LeRoy High School Band, accompanied by Mrs. Mary Brady
- Reading of list of deceased veterans who have passed away in the past year with the placement of Memorial flag for each veteran.
- Memorial Day speaker: Lynne Belluscio “World War I”
- Playing of "Taps" with Firing Squad volley.
- “America the Beautiful” by ALL, accompanied by Le Roy High School Band
- 1145 hrs. -- DISMISS
Coffee and donuts will be available at the Legion from 0815 hrs.
Hot dogs (Zweigle's) and soft drills free to all after Parade at the Legion Post Home at 53 W. Main St., Village of Le Roy, immediately following the parade.
Lady Irish Summer Men's Basketball League to begin second season July 1, teams must pay to join by June 6
The Lady Irish Summer Men's Basketball League will enjoy its second year this season, which starts July 1.
There are seven league games scheduled and a two-week playoff tournament. Referees are certified.
Cost to play is $500 per team, and the first 10 paid teams will participate. No favorites.
All games and stats will be reported to The Batavian.
All games will be played on Sundays at Notre Dame High School in Batavia.
A managers meeting is set for 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June 6 at Notre Dame. At that time, teams will pay to be in the league.
If a team manager is unable to attend the June 6 meeting, a team member should go instead.
Contact Otis Thomas for more info via email at: otisthomas33@yahoo.com
Photos: Byron-Bergen science fair and art show
Ruger Starowitz for his science fair project at Byron-Bergen Elementary School made maple syrup. His father said he had ot use hand tools just like his grandfather would have done.
The science fair and an art show were part of an open house at the school last night. The student art show featured a unique black light art display.
Photo: Barn, clouds, field in Bergen
Driving into Bergen yesterday evening, I stopped for this photo of a barn, a field and clouds.
Photos: Jackson Primary student art show
Jackson Primary School held their annual spring student art show on Tuesday night.
Rest in peace Arnold
Arnold entered into eternal rest peacefully and with dignity Thursday May 10th, 2018 while in the care of Pumpkin Hill Veterinary Clinic. Arnold is survived by his loving parents David and Rachel Fasano, Grandmother Joan Fasano and many loving relatives and friends.
Arnold was rescued on 1-29-16 by the Last Chance Ranch Animal Rescue in Quakertown, Pennsylvania; he was one of many neglected farm animals rescued during a terrible snowstorm. Arnold was found chained to a tree in 3 ft of snow, with another storm on the way. He was malnourished, the tips of his ears were frostbit and bleeding, his teeth were broken and worn, Lyme disease positive, flea infested and filthy.
Arnold was considered a senior at 8 yrs old at the time of his unlikely adoption. His gentle soul was obviously in need of a "furever" home for his last years. Arnold could be seen at least twice a day, regardless of the weather, on his walks throughout his Southside neighborhood. Residents and staff of The Manor House also knew Arnold, as he would visit his Grandfather everyday until his passing last June.
Arnold's "Ambassador " duties also included Holy Spirits Lounge on weekends. In his last year, Arnold fought a K-9 version of ALS. With the help of Pumpkin Hill for acupuncture/chiropractic/laser therapy and Genesee Valley Vet Clinic, he was able to maintain his quality of life. Arnold will be sadly missed by all who knew him; it was an honor and our privilege to care for him.
Upon his passing, final arrangements were entrusted to Genesee Valley Farm & Crematory.
Please note: this was a paid obiturary.
Photos: State Police Troop A Memorial
State Police Troop A held their annual memorial service Tuesday honoring the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service of the citizens of Western New York.
Speakers included James P. Kennedy Jr., United States attorney for Western New York, and Major Edward J. Kennedy, Troop commander.
The event was held inside because of rain.
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School district election results
Here are results from the elections in Genesee County's eight school districts. Voting was held today.
Alexander:
Proposition #1, Budget: Yes: 152, No: 32
Proposition #2, Bus Purchases: Yes: 139, No: 46
Proposition #3, Equipment Capital Reserve: Yes: 132, No: 53
Proposition #4, Capital Reserve Fund: Yes: 146, No: 38
Proposition #5, Capital Reserve Fund: Yes 150, No: 34Board of Education, Sara Fernaays: 151. Write-Ins: 8
Note: These results provided by our news partner WBTA. Alexander CSD did not respond to our request for results.
Batavia:
Budget ($52,189,152 (increase of $2,318,567 or 4.65 percent; 2.40 percent increase in tax levy): Yes: 371 (78.27 percent), No: 103 (21.73 percent)
Student Ex-Officio Board Member (non-voting): Yes: 422 (89.03 percent), No: 52 (10.97 percent)
Board of Education positions (Three) (Top vote term is from May 15, 2018 to June 30, 2021, and the next two terms are from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2021): Zachary Korzelius, 408, Shawna Murphy, 407, Patrick Burk, 387.
Byron-Bergen:
Proposition 1 (Budget) Yes: 448, No: 125, Passed
Proposition 2 (Bus Purchase) Yes: 439, No: 128, PassedBoard Member Elected -- Three-year Terms: William Forsyth: 480, Debi List: 429, Amy Mathisen, 165.
Elba:
Proposition #1 -- 2018-2019 Budget -- $9,720,931: Yes: 108, No: 40.
Proposition #2 – Capital Vehicle Reserve to purchase one (1) 65-passenger school bus: Yes: 116, No: 33Board of Education, Candy Bezon (Incumbent): 133
Le Roy:
Budget: Yes: 319, No: 65
Library Budget: Yes: 345, No: 39School Board Members (Vote for Three): William Mackenzie: 322, Lloyd Miller: 289, Lawrence Bonacquisti: 309. Write-ins (one vote each): Mickey Mouse, Stan Barringer, Phil Mangefrida.
Woodward Memorial Library Trustee (Vote for One): Philip Weise: 342. Write-ins (receiving one vote each): Rob Currin, Porpus Rogers, Brian Manley.
Oakfield-Alabama:
Proposition #1: Budget -- Yes: 255 No: 60, Passed
Proposition #2: Buses -- Yes: 278 No: 63, PassedBOE Members:
Timothy Edgerton: 254
Lorna Klotzbach: 217
Douglas Esten: 141
Pavilion:
Budget, Yes: 156, No: 32, Passed
Board of Education, five-year term (vote for one): Christopher Jeffres: 93, John Bannister (Incumbent): 89.
Pembroke:
Budget Yes: 301 No: 73, Passed 80.5 percent
Authorization to Purchase School Buses, Yes: 301, No: 73, Passed 80.5 percent
Authorization to Establish a Facilities Improvement Reserve Fund, Yes: 296, No: 75, Passed 79.8 percentRunning for a Five-year Term on the School Board: John A. Cima, 335 Votes
Sponsored Post: Crossroads House Annual Basket Auction is May 19th
Crossroads House is having their Annual Spring Memorial Basket Raffle on Saturday, May 19th from noon to 4 p.m. It will be held at the ARC Community Center located at 38 Woodrow Road in Batavia.
If you can’t make it to the raffle on Saturday, stop in at the Community Center on Friday from 4-6 to purchase and place your tickets. We will have over 150 baskets as well as gift cards, several Mega prizes and two Special Mega’s, the classic Woody Pedal Car and the ½ Day Lake Ontario Fishing Charter.
Tickets for the Special Mega’s are available prior to the event at Crossroads House as well as at the raffle. We have baskets for all ages and for the guys, too!
Lunch, beverages and desserts will be available for purchase. Come on out for great food and prizes all while supporting comfort care right here in our community.
Batavia Bulldawgs Youth Football & Cheer program holds final registration May 23
Press release:
Batavia, NY – The board of directors and coaching staff of the Batavia Bulldawgs Youth Football & Cheer program are excited to announce the open registration date for their upcoming 2018 season. We look forward to welcoming new and returning athletes to the Bulldawg family.
Our FINAL registration will be held on Wednesday, May 23rd from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Liberty Street Office Complex (29 Liberty St. -- 2nd Floor, Batavia).
Boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 14, attending Batavia area schools (or attend school that is not affiliated with another NOFA team) are eligible to participate, with no weight restrictions.
All participants must provide copy of birth certificate, proof of insurance, and physical.
Football & Cheer Registration fees can be accepted via credit/debit card, check or cash.
**A multi-athlete family discount is available as well as payment plan options. Scholarships are also available for those who apply.
The Bulldawgs eagerly anticipate the summertime announcement of our 2018 game schedule with locally affiliated NOFA teams in the surrounding areas of Attica, Alexander, Pembroke, Oakfield/Elba, Akron, Alden, Albion, Medina, Roy-Hart & Newfane.
All contests will take place on Saturdays from late August through October.
Every player will get the opportunity to participate in every game, where we never keep track of individual player statistics, only player participation and team records. USA Football certified coaches, using the Heads-Up Football philosophy to reduce the risk of injury, will coach our athletes.
In addition, certified cheer coaches will help to direct and coach our cheer squads towards continued great success in the 2018 Cheerzone competition.
All athletes will be placed in developmentally age appropriate divisions based on the following league age rules:
Football divisions (NO WEIGHT REQUIREMENTS):
Beginner (ages 6-7; must be 6 by 12/1, can’t turn 8 prior to 12/1)
Mini (ages 8-9; must be 8 by 12/1, can’t turn 10 prior to 12/1)
JV (ages 10-11; must be 10 by 12/1, can’t turn 12 prior to 12/1)
Varsity (ages 12-13; must be 12 by 12/1, can’t turn 14 prior to 12/1)
Cheer divisions:
Beginner (ages 6-7; must be 6 by 12/1)
Mini (ages 8-9; must be 8 by 12/1)
JV (ages 10-11; must be 10 by 12/1)
Varsity (ages 12-14; must be 12 by 12/1, can’t turn 15 prior to 12/1)
Reminder: GC Master Gardeners host Spring Garden Gala on Saturday, rain or shine
Press release:
Rain or shine, the Genesee County Master Gardeners will be hosting their annual Spring Garden Gala on Saturday, May 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County, 420 E. Main St. in Batavia.
This annual plant sale features a variety of perennials, many of which are from the gardens of Master Gardeners. There will also be a selection of house plants and locally grown geraniums. Plant sale starts promptly at 10 a.m. No early birds please.
Step inside and visit the Basket Auction for gift certificates and a variety of themed baskets. Gently used garden books will also be for sale. Basket Auction drawing starts at 12:30 p.m.
Bring in a soil sample from your garden or lawn for a free pH test and Master Gardeners will be available to answer your gardening questions. There will also be a demonstration at 11:30 a.m. on how to divide some common perennials.
Don’t miss your chance to pick up some great plants, books and other interesting items. Arrive at 10 a.m. for the best plant selection. Proceeds from the sale benefit the educational outreach of the Genesee County Master Gardener Program.
For more information contact Brandie Waite at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County, (585) 343-3040, ext. 101, or stop by the Extension office in Batavia.
Visit our website at: http://genesee.cce.cornell.edu/events for more information.
Grand Jury: Woman indicted for allegedly starting fire that damaged motorcycle and shed in Pembroke
Jacqueline M. Saeli is indicted for the crime of third-degree arson. It is alleged that on Jan. 6 she intentionally damaged a building and a motor vehicle -- a shed on property on North Lake Road, in the Town of Pembroke, which contained a 2008 Harley-Davidson motorcycle. She allegedly did so by starting a fire or causing an explosion.
Nicholas G. Williams is indicted for the crime of burglary in the third degree, a Class D felony. It is alleged that on Dec. 30 he knowingly entered unlawfully into a building on Lake Street in the Town of Le Roy with the intent to commit a crime. In count two, he is accused of second-degree criminal content, a Class A misdemeanor, for allegedly intentionally disobeying or resisting the lawful process or other court mandate. In count three, Williams is indicted for the crime of resisting arrest, also a Class A misdemeanor, because he allegedly intentionally prevented or attempted to prevent an officer from arresting himself or another person.
Dartanyan A. Robinson is indicted for the crime of driving while ability impaired by drugs, as a Class D felony. It is alleged that on March 30 that he drove a 2004 Land Rover in the Town of Batavia on the eastbound state Thruway while his ability to do so was impaired by drugs. It count two, he is accused of the crime of driving while ability impaired by the combined influence of drugs or of alcohol and any drug or drugs, as a Class D felony. In count three, the defendant is indicted for the crime of aggravated unlicensed operation in the first degree, a Class E felony. It is alleged in count three that Robinson knew, or had reason to know, that his driver's license had been suspended or revoked for driving under the influence of alcohol or a drug when he drove the Land Rover on May 30. In count four, Robinson is accused again of first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation. It is alleged in count four that the defendant knew, or had reason to know, that his driving privilege had been suspended or revoked by the commissioner for refusals on multiple occasions to submit to a chemical test: on May 27, 1998; May 26, 2000; March 2, 2009; and Nov. 12, 2013. In count five, he is accused of speeding on March 30 in the Town of Batavia. In count six, the defendant is accused of the crime of circumvention of an ignition interlock device. It is alleged in count six that on March 30, the 2004 Land Rover he was driving was not equipped with an ignition interlock device, which he was required to have. In Special Information filed by the District Attorney, Robinson is accused of having been convicted: of the crime of DWI, as a Class E felony, on Oct. 31, 2000 in County of Niagara Court; of the crime of DWI as a misdemeanor on Feb. 21, 2013 in County of Niagara Court; and of DWI, as a Class E felony, on Dec. 15, 2014, in Monroe County Court. These three prior convictions form the basis for the suspensions or revocations referenced in count three of the current indictment; and the latter two convictions form the basis for the felony charges in counts one and two of the current indictment.
Jerome W. Amesbury is indicted for the crime of unauthorized use of a vehicle in the second degree, a Class E felony. It is alleged that on Jan. 26 in the Town of Bergen that Amesbury -- knowing he did not have the owner's consent -- took, operated, rode in or otherwise used a 2002 Buick Rendezvous.
Local municipalities to get $4.5 million from state for streets, roads, and bridges
Press release:
State Senator Michael H. Ranzenhofer has announced today that a record level of state funding will continue to help local governments rehabilitate area highways, roads and bridges.
“Western New York will be getting its fair share of state transportation dollars again this year," Ranzenhofer said. "With winter finally over, local highway crews will start to put these dollars to work by fixing our infrastructure.
"This state funding will help to provide safe and reliable transportation for motorists and their families,”
A total of $603 million in statewide funding will help municipalities with infrastructure improvement projects. The 2018-19 New York State Budget allocates $438 million for the Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement program (CHIPS), $100 million for the Pave NY program and $65 million for the Extreme Winter Recovery program.
Genesee County
Municipality
2018-19 Budget ($)
City of Batavia
426,205
Town of Alabama
121,831
Town of Alexander
126,163
Town of Batavia
146,171
Town of Bergen
69,838
Town of Bethany
110,065
Town of Byron
136,777
Town of Darien
149,398
Town of Elba
108,980
Town of LeRoy
141,781
Town of Oakfield
71,370
Town of Pavilion
146,205
Town of Pembroke
135,045
Town of Stafford
134,751
Village of Alexander
12,491
Village of Bergen
27,404
Village of Corfu
18,936
Village of Elba
12,436
Village of Le Roy
105,209
Village of Oakfield
39,559
County of Genesee
2,295,315
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