Police Beat: Pavilion woman accused of fleeing scene of accident
Mary A. Brairton, 20, of 6790 Junction Road, Pavilion, is charged with aggravated DWI, aggravated driving with a BAC of .08 or greater, failure to reduce speed on a curve, leaving the scene, unlicensed operation and aggravated unlicensed operation. Brairton was allegedly involved in a motor vehicle accident on Bernd Road, Monday at 12:42 a.m. and allegedly fled the scene. Brairton was reportedly found later by Deputy Frank Bordonaro at her residence and taken into custody.
David S. Taylor, 49, of 2384 Titus Ave., Rochester, is charged with DWI, speeding and moving from lane unsafely. Taylor was allegedly driving on Route 33 in the Village of Corfu on Sunday at 12:04 a.m. when he was allegedly seen by Village police traveling at a high rate of speed and swerve into the oncoming traffic lane.
Today's Deals: Jackson St., Mane Attraction, Kravings, South Main, Adam Miller, Matty's
Jackson St. Grill, 9 Jackson St., Batavia, NY: Try the fresh, skinless haddock fish fry on Fridays. We have a $10 gift certificate for $5.
The Mane Attraction, 99 E. Main St., Batavia, NY: The Mane Attraction is a spa and salon offering pedicures, manicures, hair styling and massage. We have a $20 gift certificate for $10.
Kravings, Valu Plaza, W. Main Street, Batavia, NY: Recently opened, it offers soups, salads and sandwiches, fresh and flavorful; Monday through Saturday. We have $10 gift certificates for $5. (NOTE: Because of people recently doubling up on their Kravings purchases -- transactions we had to cancel and refund money on -- we have FOUR Kravings gift certificates available this morning.)
South Main Country Gifts, 3356 Main St. Road, Batavia, NY: Handcrafted items, gifts with a regional flair, candles, teas and spices -- South Main has a wide selection to please most any interest. We have a $20 gift certificate for $9.
Adam Miller Toy & Bicycles, 8 Center St., Batavia, NY: Feel like a kid in a toy store again, or treat your kids to the greatest toy store they will ever see. We have a $25 gift certificate for $12.50.
Matty's Pizzeria, 4152 W. Main St., Batavia, NY: Matty's is another Batavia favorite for pizza and wings. We have a $20 gift certificate for $10.
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PLEASE READ: Reminder, please do not purchase the same gift certificate you've purchased within the past six months. We have to refund your money and put the GC up for sale again on another day.
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Adopt-A-Pet: Phoebe and Gypsy
I'm Phoebe, a fine-looking, female pit-bull terrier. Although I was found as a stray, I am good on a leash and good in the car.
All my newfound friends here say I'm sooo fun and playful. Just look at my perky ears and how healthy I am! I like to show you affection and give hugs by wrapping my front legs around your neck. But what sets me apart from many of my peers, is my super-duper sweetness -- something I hear a lot. Love it! I'm in Kennel 24. Hugs and kisses, kisses.
I need your love! Now. I somehow wound up here, very "malnourished," which is to say I was starving. On top of that, I had a badly infected eye. I'm coming along, though. I'm not starving anymore. My eye has healed but I am blind in my right eye.
I'm a little tiny tiger and they've named me Gypsy. I need a loving family who will give me some extra TLC so I can grow up to be a strong, beautiful companion. I'll be looking for you, with my good eye, in Cage 60.
Byron Fire responds to scene of natural gas smell
Byron Fire is responding to the smell of natural gas at 7232 Byron-Holley Road.
A first responder reports the strong smell of natural gas in the area and another fire official asked for dispatch to contact RG&E. "We've been here numerous times," he said.
With Deepest Thanks and Regards
Over these last few months, I have had the privilege of being a candidate for Batavia City Council at Large. I was not successful with that campaign but I came away with a deep appreciation for the City of Batavia and for those that want to serve it. I want to start of by saying Thank You to all of my supporters here in the City of Batavia. I continue to be deeply humbled by your amazing support. I would also like to thank all of the candidates, both Republican and Democrat. You all did a great job and ran a wonderful campaign. My hat is off to each of you. Lastly, I have to thank my family and friend. I truly believe that I have the best family a person can ask for and the greatest friends.
If there is one thing that I can take away from this election is I have made some life long friends and I had the chance to really get out there and meet YOU; our city residents. I am truly blessed to be able to call you my neighbors and to call Batavia my home. So in the end, I am still a winner.
With that being said, I am going to make one more promise to you. You have unleashed the community advocate within me. This will not be the last time you see me. I am going to become even more involved and more educated on the issues. An angel was sent to me this morning. I was out for my morning walk (mind you less then 12 hours after I was told I did not win this election) and an older women stopped me and simply said, “What a beautiful morning. But the snow is coming.” I agreed with her, “Yes the snow is coming.” You see while I was talking to her, I found out that this poor women has to walk everywhere. She has no vehicle and she does not always have enough money to ride the bus or call a cab. So in her world, yes the snow is coming. It physically stops her from doing her every day things. This literally made me start crying on Ellicott Street this morning. It reminded me why I decided to run in the first place; to be able to help out the people who need it most. I will not be afraid to stand-up to City Council and I will continue to fight for those less fortunate. I have a challenge for all of you. Do not let your voice go unheard. Do not just sit there as the train passes you by. Our biggest weapon is our words. Do not be afraid to stand up for what you believe in. There is still a lot of work to be done. To quote Eleanor Roosevelt,” You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You must do the thing which you think you cannot do.” Please do not stop fighting for what you believe in. We have to let our elected officials know , “The Snow Is Coming!”
My name is Sara Burk-Balbi. I am a mother, a wife, a daughter, a sister. I am a student, a friend and I will be your candidate for the future.
With my deepest and most sincere regards,
Sara Burk-Balbi
Steve Boldt thanks Stafford voters
E-mail from Steve Boldt:
I would like to wholeheartedly thank the residents of Stafford for their vote of confidence. I’m proud to be a resident of Stafford and even prouder that I’ve been given the opportunity to serve another term as Highway Superintendent. You have my word that I will continue to work hard and do what is best for the Town and its residents. Family and work obligations prevented me from visiting with each and every resident before the election, but I encourage residents with concerns or suggestions to contact me at 343-2907. (I’m often out on the roads but I will return your call.)
Thank you!
Steve
Today's Deals: T.F. Brown's, Alex's Place, Center Street, Jackson St., Main St. and more
T.F. Brown's, at 214 E. Main St., Batavia, NY: T.F. Brown's is a great place for a good meal, good friends and to catch up on what's going on in the sports world. "If it happens in sports, it happens at Brown's." We have a $20 gift card for $10.
Alex's Place, 8322 Park Road, Batavia, NY: People come from all over the region for a fine dining experience at Alex's. It's best known for its ribs, of course, but Alex's seafood is also a favorite of the restaurant's diners. We have a $25 gift certificate for $12.50.
Center Street Smoke House, 20 Center St., Batavia, NY: Authentic Southern BBQ, from ribs to brisket with all the fixin's. We have a $25 gift card for $12.50.
Jackson St. Grill, 9 Jackson St., Batavia, NY: Try the fresh, skinless haddock fish fry on Fridays. We have a $10 gift certificate for $5.
Herbly Wonderful, 3701 Pearl St., Batavia, NY: Winter teas, spices and fall colors for your home in stunning floral arrangements and seasonal wreaths are now available at Herbly Wonderful. We have a $25 gift certificate for $11.
Delavan's Restaurant and Tavern, 107 Evans St., Batavia, NY: To me, Delavan's is one of those restaurants where you want to eat frequently until you try everything on the menu. We have a $20 gift certificate for $10.
Main St. Pizza Company, 206 E. Main St., Batavia, NY: Pizza, wings, subs and even hamburgers and hot dogs, Main St. Pizza makes everything deliciously. We have a $25 gift certificate for $12.50.
Kravings, Valu Plaza, W. Main Street, Batavia, NY: Recently opened, it offers soups, salads and sandwiches, fresh and flavorful; Monday through Saturday. We have $10 gift certificates for $5.
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Chris Lee talks with WBTA about trip to Afghanistan
Congressman Chris Lee has returned from a fact-finding trip to Afghanistan. WBTA interviewed him this morning and Dan Fischer has posted an extended audio file on WBTA1490.com (mp3).
Tune into WBTA's Main and Center tomorrow to hear Lee talk about the health care being considered in the House of Representatives.
Batavia charter revisions passes
Computer problems kept the votes from being tallied last night, but this morning the Board of Elections released unofficial numbers for the referendum on revising the City of Batavia Charter.
It passed, 748 to 503.
When I visited a couple of polling places last night, poll workers told me they heard from several people who had no idea what the revisions were. They hadn't seen the coverage, and more importantly, hadn't read the actual document.
It is kind of hard to find on the City's Web site, so here's a link to what you just approved (PDF).
Random thoughts on the election
What's more surprising than the Republicans winning all of the key contested races is the margins. That may merely reflect the GOP registration advantages and the fact there were no real wedge issues to define the campaign. Voters basically said they're happy with the GOP incumbents on the City Council and satisfied with the GOP majority in the County Legislature.
Go back and look at the video of the interviews we did with the candidates in conjunction with WBTA: There were few disagreements. There was no big issue to sway voters toward a particular candidate or a particular party. The Democrats just didn't have a big enough flag to wave to say "this is what voting for us means." I've not been around Batavia politics long enough to say this with certainity, but it seems if Democrats want to win multiple-ward seats, they need to articulate issues that set them apart. And they need to unite around the candidate(s) with the best chance to win.
What may have hurt the Democrats the most was infighting. The "Coffeecake Caper" brought a lot of that to the surface, with Tim Paine explicitly accusing a faction of Democrats with bringing forth Julie Wallace to block him from a clear path to the nomination.
Speaking of Julie Wallace, she seems like a really goodhearted person and a sweet lady. I bet she's fabulous with kids. Good luck to her on her quest to be a CASA volunteer. She will undoubtedly do a great job. That doesn't mean she was qualified to run for City Council.
Did the Coffeecake Caper sink Rose Mary? I don't think so. In the end, I think it was a wash. Rose Mary came out looking like an honest, tell-it-like-it-is, stand-up person, which is why she's represented her ward for 18 years. But the Republicans, particularly Joe Gerace, played their cards just right by disavowing Tim Paine's actions without hesitation, which probably neutralized any benefit Rose Mary might have gained from the attack on her.
Word has it it (though numbers aren't available yet) that the City Charter revision passed. That's good and bad. John Roach is right -- the city engineer position should be done away with. But opening the door to the elimination of the Police Department without fully vetting the options could be a mistake.
Following this campaign helped me get greater insight into local politics, and I came away with the impression that the local political parties, especially the city parties, are less about partisan ideology and more like civic social clubs. Both the Republicans and Democrats work very hard to try to help their candidates win, but not in the name of pushing a partisan agenda, but rather because they want to see their own club do well in the big game. At least that's my impression this time around.
Thank you
What can I say? Thank you so much for everyone who supported me through this endeavor. Even though we ended on the wrong side of the line, you have no idea what an honor it has been being invited into your lives these past six months.
I would like to thank the City of Batavia Democratic, City of Batavia Conservative and the independent Better Batavia parties for their endorsements!
For those who shared my line, Sara Burk-Balbi and Julie Wallace, congrats on a job well done and kudos to you for the courage you showed to put yourselves out there! I would also like to say congrats to Chris Charvella and Rose Mary Christian who fought long hard campaigns as well.
Chris did an amazing job and I believe we will and should see him again soon! Kudos Sir!!!
To those who won; Marianne Clatenburg, Frank Ferrando, Tim Buckley, Hollis Upson and Bob Radley. Congratulations on a job well done! Now DON'T STOP!!!!! Our city and County has so much potential and there is just show much work to be done. We need you now more than ever!
Last, I would like to thank those who walked with me through this journey. Charlie Mallow asked me to run and he has stayed by my side throughout. He is a great friend and I am grateful for him. Sara Burk-Balbi and I became friends because of this experience and her friendship helped me on more than one occasion! Finally I would like to say thank the great God above for my wife, Laura and my two amazing girls, Delilah and Vivian. Life is nothing without you.
Thank you all again and God Bless,
Phil Ricci
Genesee County election results 2009
Final Unofficial Numbers, posted 11:09 p.m.
Note: City Charter question not yet tallied and those numbers are not expected to be announced until tomorrow between 11 a.m. and noon.
Office Votes Percent County County Clerk Don M. Read 4610 District Attorney Lawrence Friedman 5077 City - Vote for 1 Genesee County Legislator District 7(Wards 1 & 6) Rose Mary Christian 361 Robert H. Radley 510 Genesee County Legislator District 8 (Wards 2 & 3) Christopher M. Charvella 235 Hollis D. Upson 424 Genesee County Legislator District 9 (Wards 4 & 5) Edward DeJaneiro, Jr 303 City – Vote for 3 Council at Large - City of Batavia Sara J. Balbi 637 Council at Large - City of Batavia Phillip J. Ricci 730 Council at Large - City of Batavia Julie Ann Wallace 547 Council at Large - City of Batavia Timothy E. Buckley 1263 Council at Large - City of Batavia Marianne Clattenburg 1275 Council at Large - City of Batavia Frank C. Ferrando, Jr 1284 Alabama - Vote for 1 Votes Percent Legislator - District 1 Raymond F. Cianfrini Town Justice Patricia A. Buczek 229 Town Council Janet I. Sage 188 Town Council Terry Thompson 99 Town Council William J. Cleveland 176 Town Council Samuel G. Scarborough 172 Alexander - Vote for 1 Votes Percent Legislator – District 6 Esther G. Leadley 258 Town Council William G. Hirsch 136 Town Council William R. Franz 119 Town of Batavia - Vote for 1 Votes Percentage Legislator – District 4 Mary Pat Hancock Supervisor Gregory H. Post 447 Town Clerk/Tax Collector Teressa M. Morasco 476 Town Council (Vote for 2) Daniel G. Underhill 437 Town Council Patti A. Michalak 439 Supt. Of Highways Rodney W. Cook 415 Bergen - Vote for 1 Votes Percentage Legislator District 2 Charles N. Zambito Supervisor Donald S. Cunningham 191 Town Justice Donald R. Kunego 180 Town Council (Vote for 2) Rachael J. Millspaugh 188 Town Council Joseph A. Nenni 175 Bethany - Vote for 1 Votes Percentage Legislator District 6 Esther G. Leadley 258 Town Justice Thomas McBride 151 Town Council (Vote for 2) William Gick 113 Town Council Susan Neer 132 Byron - Vote for 1 Votes Percentage Legislator District 2 Charles N. Zambito Supervisor Robert A. Crnkovich 213 Supervisor Thomas Felton 107 Town Clerk Debra Buck-Leaton 310 Town Justice Daniel DiMatteo 189 Town Council (Vote for 2) Jeffrey J. Thompson 248 Town Council John Redick 178 Supt. Of Highways George Heins 264 Darien - Vote for 1 Votes Percentage Legislator District 3 Annie M. Lawrence 514 Town Clerk Linda P. Graber 261 Town Clerk Alice E. Calmes 462 Town Council (Vote for 2) Stephen J. Ferry 361 Town Council Charles J. Flagg 291 Town Council Jimmie E. Flaming 69 Town Council Michael A. Plitt 307 Town Council Christopher M. Nicastro 369 Town Council-Unexpired Term Samuel E. Williams 229 Town Council-Unexpired Term David D. Riker 380 Elba -Vote for 1 Votes Percentage Legislator District 2 Charles N. Zambito 245 Town Supervisor Lucine Kauffman 155 Town Council (Vote for 2) Andrew Wormuth 151 Town Council Deborah Bell 142 LeRoy -Vote for 1 Votes Percentage Legislator – District 5 Jerome J. Grasso 945 Town Justice Kermit Arrington 703 Town Justice Darryl D. Sehm 662 Town Council Thomas Stella 713 Town Council Christine M. Smith 870 Town Council Jay E. Whipple 592 Town Council-Unexpired term Jennifer AO Keys 422 Town Council-Unexpired term Kelly J. Lathan 860 Oakfield - Vote for 1 Votes Percentage Legislator District 10 Raymond F. Cianfrini 163 Supervisor Kenneth Dodd Town Justice (Vote for 2) Thomas Graham 197 Town Justice Dennis R. Beedham 338 Town Counci l(Vote for 2) Carol L. Glor 166 Town Council Michael Cianfrini 166 Town Council-Unexpired term Tim Kabel 164 Pavilion - Vote for 1 Votes Percentage Legislator District 6 Esther G. Leadley Town Justice John Welsh 132 Town Council (Vote for 2) Linda Thompson 145 Town Council Ronald O. Zarbo 128 Pembroke - Vote for 1 Votes Percentage Legislator District 3 Annie M. Lawrence Town Justice Robert Alexander 544 Town Council (Vote for 2) Thomas C. Schneider, Jr. 179 Town Council Edward G. Arnold. Jr. 406 Town Council Paul R. DiFiglia 187 Town Council John J. Worth 416 Stafford - Vote for 1 Votes Percentage Legislator District 4 Mary Pat Hancock 691 Town Clerk Walter Kershenski 571 Town Council (Vote for 2) Ronald Panek 322 Town Council Donald L. Mullen 292 Town Council Michelle Mouery 272 Supt. Of Highways Steven Boldt 443 Supt. Of Highways James D. Pontillo 151
Congratulations
I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate my opponent for Le Roy Town Council, 2-year term, Kelly Lathan, on her win this evening. I will be calling you tomorrow (thought it kind of rude to call this late as your daughter might be sleeping).
Thank you so much to every one who helped and supported me with my campaign. I greatly appreciate the opportunity to meet so many new people and hear their concerns. This has been a wonderful experience and I look forward to many more.
'Cinderella' will delight young and old starting Thursday night
The perenially popular fairy tale of "Cinderella" comes to life beginning 7:30 p.m. Thursday, the opening of the 61st annual Rotary Club of Batavia Musical.
The Rodgers and Hammerstein classic will also be performed Friday and Saturday night at 7:30 and there's a matinee at 2 on Sunday, Nov. 8.
The production is directed by Patrick D. Burk and takes place in the Batavia High School Auditorium, located at 260 State St., in the City of Batavia.
Tickets are $16, available online at <bataviarotary dot com> or at Hawley & Associates Insurance Center, 260 State St. in downtown Batavia, Lawley Genesee in Jefferson Square, or at the door.
More than 40 friends, students, associates, neighbors, citizens, Americans and so forth have put countless hours and great effort into bringing the community this enchanting story. Ditto dozens more in the orchestra and production crew.
It's very much a family show and little ones are welcome -- encouraged -- to come dressed in a befitting costume.
This stage performance of "Cinderella" is one-hour-45-minutes long and has a happy ending, but there's soooo much to keep you entertained until then!
"Once upon a time there was a young maiden named Cinderella, who lived with her wicked stepmother and two wicked stepsisters..."
You are cordially invited to come reimagine the magic, timeless tale of romance-against-the-odds. And invite someone you care about.
Both photos were taken during rehearsals and provided by the Batavia Rotary Club.
Ballots arriving at Board of Elections
About 9:45 p.m. as I arrived at the Board of Elections, voting machine tallies were being checked in as well.
Tractor-trailer fire reported at Ontario Service Center in Le Roy
Le Roy firefighters are responding to a report of a tractor-trailer fire at Ontario Service Center, 8700 Vallance Road in Le Roy.
Pavilion firefighters are on standby.
UPDATE: 10:25 p.m.: Auxiliary personnel have been requested, too.
UPDATE: 11:47 p.m.: Mission acccomplished; Le Roy responders back in service.
GOP calling it a 'clean sweep'
There were some dour faces when I left the Democratic HQ at the Elks Club, with one candidate whispering to me as I left, "It's not looking good for Democrats tonight."
Republicans were smiling broadly by the time I reached the Polish Falcon Club. Joe Gerace told me, "It looks like a clean sweep."
I'm now at the Board of Elections awaiting first unofficial tally.
Election night at Dem GQ
It's still quite at Dem HQ at the Elks Club on East Main Street in Batavia. The first early numbers are being tallied, but nothing to report yet. From here I'll head to the Falcon's Club and the GOP HQ.
Election night at 400 Towers
Everybody was in good spirits when I stopped by 400 Towers this evening, just as the annual bake sale was wrapping up.
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