In case you wondering, those youths walking around downtown Batavia by the side of the road and up and down the sidewalk collecting trash—they're not part of any chain gang, and they're not in any trouble.
Much to the contrary.
They are students from Batavia High School putting in their community service time required for graduation. Don Burkel, who heads up the downtown Business Improvement District, told me that some of the students had volunteered to clean up Main Street. We found a couple of them literally picking up butts in front of Main Street Coffee. It was poignant and sad that as this young man told me about his efforts to help clean up the mess downtown, a pair of fellows smoking cigarettes behind the camera threw their still lit butts right onto the sidewalk.
UPDATE (11:14am): As if everyone wants to do his part to negate the efforts of the students trying to clean up downtown... About a minute ago, I spotted from my window looking out on Main Street a truck that sped through the intersection at Bank Street, likely trying to beat the yellow-turning-red light. Whoever was driving the truck either didn't realize or didn't care that the back door was wide open. Because of the hasty run through the intersection, some trash and such in the back of the truck was tossed out into the street where something large and ceramic crashed in the crosswalk. Some other crud also littered the street, including a bag of wires (maybe). Kudos to the fellow working on the restoration of the Cultural Center on the corner there. He picked up a shovel and a broom and cleared the hazard from the roadway, which could have possibly caused an accident. Geez!