VIdeo: Cosmic Video production on Gay Pride Parade in Batavia
Michael Ilasi produced this video about the GO Out! Gay Pride Parade in Batavia on Friday.
Michael Ilasi produced this video about the GO Out! Gay Pride Parade in Batavia on Friday.
While Jim Bouton may be retiring from his job with the county as a fire coordinator, his nearly 50 years of service to Genesee County will continue.
Bouton said he will remain with the Town of Batavia Fire Department as a volunteer deputy fire chief.
Bouton, a retired corrections officer, started as a volunteer firefighter in 1972 in Alexander. He was chief by 1983. He took his first job as a fire inspector with the county in 1996. In 2004, he was hired in the Office of Emergency Management as a fire coordinator and training technician.
The thing he will miss the most, he said, is being with the people who became his friends over the course of his career.
"I liked working with a mass group of great folks out there," Bouton said. "I made a lot of friends, a lot of new friends. It was a wonderful experience. I wouldn’t give it up for anything."
After 47 years in the fire service, Bouton said volunteering with a local fire company is definitely a career path he would recommend for young people.
"It might open doors you didn’t think might be there for a career down the road, whether it’s maybe becoming a paid firefighter or a lot of other opportunities that happen because of the association of friends and group of friends you’re going to meet, some door may open," Bouton said.
Top photo: Tim Yaeger, emergency management coordinator, presents Bouton with his helmet and a commemorative helmet stand. Gary Patnode and Diane Bouton are on each side.
Coordinators with the Office of Emergency Management: Gary Patnode, Chuck Dodson, Bill Schutt, Jim Bouton, Tim Yaeger, Don Roblee (retired), and Sean Downing.
City firefighters presented Jim Bouton with a plaque to congratulate him on his retirement. Pictured: Dwane Weathell, Marty Hinz, Jim Bouton, Christine Marinaccio, and Mark Holly.
Mr. Wine & Liquor, long located in the Top's Plaza, has moved to a bigger location just a few doors down, and on Friday, the Rathod family celebrated the grand reopening with a Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting. The ribbon was cut by the Rashod family mother/grandmother, Mukta Gulab Rathod.
A four-wheeler accident is reported at the Genesee County Fairgrounds, at the race track, in Batavia.
The patient reportedly hit her head and is pregnant.
Town of Batavia fire and Mercy EMS responding.
Here's video from yesterday evening's GO Out!, gay pride parade, in Batavia.
This is a complete photo gallery from my attendance of events and ceremonies in Washington, D.C., this week for David Bellavia receiving the Medal of Honor. Some of these photos come from events that no other photojournalist attended.
A car and motorcycle accident is reported at Route 98 and West Saile Drive.
No word on injuries.
Town of Batavia fire and Mercy EMS dispatched.
UPDATE 9:07 a.m.: Town of Batavia units can hold in quarters.
OPEN HOUSE: 7773 Macomber Road, Oakfield. Super solid country home in the middle of fields – beautiful location! Outside landscaping is beautiful in spring, summer and fall with endless perennial flowers and pretty patio to sit and enjoy.
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3233 Pratt Road - Town of Batavia: 1991 Fairmont 14x76 with a permanent 25x19 side addition that gives this home extra roominess that you don't get with the others! Spacious and homey and well kept is what you will find with this three bedroom, two full bath home.
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Press release:
Batavia Ramble Music & Arts Festival, in partnership with Eli Fish Brewing Co., will be held from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, July 6th.
The Batavia Ramble
In short: One day, two outdoor main stages, 30+ bands, food trucks, craft vendors, artist displays and much more!
Where: This will be held on Center Street and Jackson Square in Downtown Batavia.
Important Things to Note
This event is FREE to the public thanks to the generous donations from our sponsors.
Seating is festival style and B.Y.O.C. (bring your own chair)
Attractions
Music: Two outdoor main stages with more than 30 musical acts throughout the day! With a variety of music ranging from classic and modern rock to country to blues and everything in between!
Vendors: Lots of unique craft and art vendors to peruse while enjoying the sights and sounds of the Batavia Ramble.
Food: This year we are adding FOUR amazing food trucks to the event!
Sponsors:
Eli Fish Brewing Co.
Cedar Street Rentals
L & L Transmission
R.A. Haitz Roofing & Siding
Bourbon & Burger Co.
T-shirts ETC
Center Street Smokehouse
Glenna's CBD
For additional information: contact us at TheBataviaRamble@gmail.com or leave us a message right on our facebook page at Facebook.com/TheBataviaRamble
Above, Doris Tootell, seated, and her daughter, Joan Stevens, at the YMCA Thursday morning.
Submitted photo and information from the YMCA in Batavia.
Doris Tootell is a local resident who attends the Silver Sneaker exercise class twice a week at the YMCA in Batavia.
That's been her routine for 11 years now and she has no plans to change it. Just because she turns 98 tomorrow (DOB: June 29, 1921) is certainly not reason enough.
"Doris never complains and just keeps going,” says Bonnie Versage.
As for Tootell, she credits YMCA group instructor Becky Swanson for her stick-to-itiveness and says the workouts help with her aches and pains.
Her friends at the Y are so inspired by her liveliness and get-up-and-go spirit that they held a little celebration for her at yesterday's class.
“(She's the) most caring woman I have ever met,” said friend Nancy Speed.
You know she really cares for you when she bakes you a pie, and her gal pal Brenda Cackett says she bakes pies for all her friends."
We should all be so lucky!
The executive director of GO ART! spoke plainly to Batavia Development Corporation board members this morning -- it needs funding ASAP in order to make badly needed improvements to its headquarters -- the historic Seymour Building at 201 E. Main St.
GO ARTS!'s Gregory Hallock asked board members to provide financial backing for a $50,000 loan, which would make the nonprofit eligible for funding from the NY Council on the Arts (NYSCA) Arts and Cultural Facilities Improvement Program Mid-Size Capital Project.
The NYSCA grant is available through the Empire State Development Regional Council Capital Fund (REDC) initiative. GO ART! must prove its ability to finance restoration projects in order to qualify for $150,000 in state funding.
Hallock’s request comes after the New York Preservation League conducted an assessment of the GO ART! property and identified areas for improvement totaling $500,000. Hallock determined that at least $176,000 is required for immediate changes to the building.
High-priority needs include the installation of both an air-conditioning unit and elevator. Hallock said he wants second-floor offices and meeting spaces to be available for rent within the next few months in order for the building to remain accessible and easy to use.
Hallock said time is of the essence. The REDC grant application is due July 27, but GO ART! will not know if it received that state funding until December. He's also waiting to hear back about grant applications to organizations in Buffalo and Rochester, but those responses will not arrive until August.
“$500,000 is what [the improvement cost] is marked at now,” Hallock said. “They said this number is going to grow substantially. So, that’s why there is a priority on my list of things to get done to get this grant money. Also, the REDC doesn’t guarantee this money is going to be there from year to year.”
In response, Rachael Tabelski, BDC director of economic development, proposed that the BDC could back the $50,000 loan, so NYSCA could see GO ART! has access to funds for this capital project.
“We would be issuing a long-term, conditional offer to match these state funds,” Tabelski said.
Tabelski offered that BDC could set aside $50,000 of its Revolving Loan Fund for GO ART! and issue a conditional loan approval with an expiration date. Then, Hallock could return periodically with updates on the project scope and costs.
According to this proposed plan, the board could keep extending its conditional loan approval until the grant is potentially awarded to GO ART! Hallock noted that GO ART! may never have to tap into the loan if it qualifies for the grant.
“We get repaid with the funds down the road. One way or another, this will go through. So, this is a fairly safe loan,” said Pierluigi "Pier" Cipollone, BDC board president.
The board did not vote on the conditional loan today, but Hallock is slated to update board members on GO ART!’s progress toward grants and renovations. He will return at the board’s meeting at 8:30 a.m. Aug. 22 in Batavia City Centre.
A car-bicycle accident is reported at 56 Ellicott St., near the former Santy Tires location.
No word on injuries.
City fire and Mercy EMS responding.
At the Pentagon yesterday, walking down the hall toward the auditorium where the ceremony was held to induct David Bellavia into the Hall of Heroes, I noticed several Civil War displays, so I immediately started looking for anything related to Gen. Emory Upton. I spotted this small placard.
As I was trying to line up a shot, a Pentagon official walked up behind me and said, "Sir, photography is not authorized in this area of the Pentagon." I said, "But this is Emery Upton -- he's from our hometown; there's a big monument to him ..." the official said, "OK, hurry up."
Batavia is now permanently represented in the Pentagon by Upton, Charles F. Rand, and David Bellavia.
BUFFALO -- Buffalo State College is pleased to recognize the following students who have been named to the Spring 2019 dean's list:
Kaylee Cassidy, of Batavia (14020)
Hannah Dunlap, of Batavia (14020)
Holly Grayson, of Oakfield (14125)
Brendon Kendall, of South Byron (14557)
Dylah Pantlin, of Batavia (14020)
Miranda Schiller, of Alexander (14005)
Matthew Stroka, of Corfu (14036)
In general, students who have completed at least 12 credit hours and who have attained a GPA of 3.5 or higher qualify for the Buffalo State dean's list.
Full criteria and grade-type exceptions can be found in the undergraduate catalog.
Buffalo State is a State University of New York (SUNY) college located in Buffalo. The college offers 79 undergraduate majors as well as many minors and certificate programs. Every year, thousands of students benefit from Buffalo State's community engagement, hands-on learning opportunities, and affordable SUNY tuition. Buffalo State also offers more than 60 graduate programs.
Durin Rogers, running to move up from part-time City Court judge to full-time, won the Republican primary vote Tuesday, beating attorney Ben Bonarigo, 644 votes to 396 votes.
Rogers also won on the primary lines for Conservative and Independence by 43-16 and 48-34, respectively.
Though Bonarigo was unable to win the Republican line for the general election in November, he will still appear on the ballot on the Democratic line.
Bonarigo faced no challenge for the Democratic line.
A two-car accident with injuries is reported at 1 College Road, in front of Genesee Coummunity College.
Town of Batavia Fire Department and Mercy medics are responding.
UPDATE 6:43 p.m.: Law enforcement is on scene.
UPDATE 6:47 p.m.: Two flatbed tow trucks are called in.
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