Photo: Hay Harvest
At the intersection of Putnam and East roads, crews were harvesting hay this afternoon.
At the intersection of Putnam and East roads, crews were harvesting hay this afternoon.
A 41-year-old Batavia woman has been charged with adultery after being caught engaged in sexual intercourse on a picnic table in Farrall Park.
The woman was arrested along with a 29-year-old Oakfield man and both were charged with public lewdness.
The man was identified by Batavia Police as Justin M. Amend.
Because the woman is married with children, The Batavian has chosen to withhold her name.
UPDATE: After more thought (see our post explaining the reversal of the decision here), we've decided to publish the female suspect's name. It is Suzanne M. Corona.
Sgt. John Peck said that Officer Matt Baldwin was dispatched to Farrall Park about 5:15 p.m. after parents in the park called police. Baldwin witnessed the couple still engaged in sex when he arrived.
"There was a little alcohol involved," Peck said. "They initially didn't seem too embarrassed."
Peck acknowledge that adultery charges are rare these days.
"Many people probably don't realize it's still a crime," Peck said.
He said Amend was not charged with adultery because he was apparently not aware the woman was married.
Both suspects were issued appearance tickets for City Court on June 8 and released.
As long as I was at the Batavia Cemetery, I played around with taking a picture of the William Morgan monument.
Jon McManis talks with a group of fourth-graders from John Kennedy School about William Morgan at the Batavia Cemetery. In the fourth grade, students are taught local history, and the annual Heritage Day tour helps students learn at the gravesites of Batavia's famous people.
Firefighters Mike Morris and Jeff Whitcombe were on Main Street at Court Street this morning collecting donations from drivers passing by as part of the City of Batavia Fire Department Local 896's annual campaign. The funds benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Firefighters will be at Main and Court and Ellicott and Court until 5 p.m.
Larry's Steakhouse, 60 Main St., Batavia, NY: The name says it all -- Larry's is a great place for steak. Larry's has a fine dining atmosphere with a great menu and outstanding service. We have a $25 gift certificate for $12.50.
Margarita's Mexican Restaurant, 15 Jackson St., Batavia, NY: When you're looking for an authentic Mexican meal, Margarita's is the place to go. The food and atmosphere are perfect and the service is always outstanding. We have a $20 gift certificate for $10.
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.
Settler's Restaurant, 353 W. Main St., Batavia, NY: Settler's has a 25-year history of serving great, affordable breakfasts,lunches and dinners to Batavians. We have a $20 gift certificate for $10.
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.
Kravings, Valu Plaza, 4152 W. Main St., Batavia, NY: Kraving's offers soups, salads and sandwiches, fresh and flavorful; Monday through Saturday. We have $10 gift certificates for $5.
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.
Center Street Smoke House, 20 Center St., Batavia, NY: Authentic Southern BBQ, from ribs to brisket with all the fixin'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.
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Thomas R. Allen, 28, of Elmsford Drive, West Seneca, was charged with assault, 3rd, after allegedly striking another patron in the face causing a split lip and bruising. He was jailed; $750 bail.
Dustin T. Forkell, 19, Linda Lane, Spencerport, was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance, 7th, for allegedly unlawfully possessing prescription medication. He was also held on an outstanding warrant out of Gates. He was jailed; $750 bail.
Ryan J. Gill, 25, of Harvey Avenue, Lockport, for criminal possession of marijuana, 5th, for allegedly smoking marijuana in public view.
Stacy J. Gerber, 27, of Drum Road, Middleport, for unlawful possession of marijuana.
Richard M. Marchewka, 27, Drum Road, Middleport, for trespass after allegedly jumping a fence to enter the concert venue.
Sherry A. Morse, 48, of Britannia Drive, East Amherst, for trespass after allegedly jumping a fence to enter the concert venue.
Luci A. Wind, 39, of Stonecliff court, Clarence, for trespass after allegedly jumping a fence to enter the concert venue.
Gregory R. Flynn, 20, of Winbert Drive, North Townawanda, for trespass after allegedly jumping a fence to enter the concert venue.
Chad J. Schillinger, 24, of Raleigh Street, Rochester, for harassment, 2nd, for allegedly striking a security guard.
Kevin R. Ogiba, 20, of David Drive, Niagara Falls, NY, for trespass after allegedly jumping a fence to enter the concert venue.
Preston W. Washburn, 21, of Pre Emption Road, Dundee, for assault, 3rd, after allegedly punching a patron in the face causing severe bleeding.
Ben H. Swan, 19, Orange Tree Circle, Rochester, for trespass after he allegedly returned to the concert venue after being told several times to leave.
Michael A. Marciano, 26, Marsdale Court, Webster, for trespass after allegedly jumping a fence to enter the concert venue.
Jeremy J. Flansburg, 33, Heritage Circle, Farmington, for public lewdness and harassment, 2nd, after allegedly urinating in a mop bucket inside a beer stand and also punching a security guard in the face.
Patrick M. Hourihan, 19, Bramhill Court, Williamsville, for unlawful possession of marijuana.
A youth, 16, of Pin Oak Drive, Williamsville, for unlawful possession of marijuana.
The following people were charged with possession of alcohol with intent to consume under the age of 21. They were issued appearance tickets to be in Darien Town Court at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 29.
Tyler L. Hagan, 18, of San Fernando Lane, East Amherst
Monica J. Leising, 18 of Niagara Falls Blvd., Buffalo
A youth, 17, of Lilly Ridge Drive, East Amherst
A youth, 16, of Pin Oak Drive, Williamsville
Patrick M. Hourihan,19, of Bram Hill Court, Williamsville
Chelsea E. Sands, 18, of Briercliff Drive, Hamburg
Taylor K. Cotter, 18, of Falconcrest Lane, Orchard Park
Stephanie A. Pembleton, 18, of South Benzing Road, Orchard Park
Hollie A. Kishel, 18, of Lawrence Place, Orchard Park
A 17-year-old of Reserve Road, West Seneca
Marissa M. Craspi, 18, of Scherff Road, Orchard Park
A 17-year-old of Edgewater Lane, Rochester
Kyle J. Steckley, 20, of House Road, Ridgeway, Ontario, Canada
Ian W. Fairgrieve, 20, of Manning Court, Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada
Thomas M. Centore, 19, of West High Terrace, Syracuse
Tyler J. Bogardus, 19, of Fern Road, Syracuse
Leah R. Kramer, 19, of South Lima Road, Lima
Tessa R. Connell, 19, of Frances Way, Livonia
Bobbi E. Mason, 19, of Pamda Drive, Rochester
Andrea M. Spena, 19, of Pinecrest Drive, Rochester
Luzgabriella Collazo, 19, of Edgebrook Lane, Rochester
Curtis L. Scott, 19, of Pin Oak Lane, Rochester
Sean C. Walgrove, 20, of Edgecreek Trail, Rochester
Brittany E. Boehm, 19, of Laurelton Road, Rochester
James R. Morana, 19, of Northfield Road, Clarence Center
Jesse D. Alt, 20, of Woodland Drive, Tonawanda
Alex T. Tubbs, 18, of Bram Hill Court, East Amherst
(name redacted upon request), 18, of Beach Ridge Drive, East Amherst
Meredith K. Petit, 20, of Hunters Glen, Getzville
Michele Y. Bauman, 20, of East Carriage Hill, Williamsville
JennyLynne K. Rizzo, 20, of Shore Drive, West Henrietta
Kyle A. Goldsmith, 18, of Hollybrook Road, Rochester
Nikalaus E. Milazzo, 18, of Staglen Drive, Henrietta
David W. Young, 20, of Springfield Drive, Tonawanda
Justin C. Galante, 20 of Ruie Road, North Tonawanda
Edward A. Spiesz, 20, of Brookfield Lane, Hamburg
Robert M. Bieber, 19, of Rogers Road, Hamburg
Eric M. Wilson II, 19, of Brookfield Road, Hamburg
A 17-year-old of Coachmans Lane, Hamburg
Shannon N. Prozeller, 20, of Bradford Hill, Fairport
Stephanie S. Snyder, 19, of Northington Drive, East Amherst
A youth, 17, of West Chapel Woods, Williamsville
Colleen A. Mallick, 19, of Highland Ave., Williamsville
A 17-year-old of Firethorn Court, East Amherst
A 16-year-old of Lakeshore Road, Hamburg
Adam R. Coons, 18, of Westwood Drive, Brockport
Danield R. Castanera, 18, of Colby Street, Spencerport
Sara A. Runo, 19, of Autumwood Drive, Rochester
Rachel L. VanAernum, 19 of Barnell Drive, Churchville
Emily G. Capotasto, 18, of Savage Road, Churchville
Kevin T. Mahoney, 19, of Widger Road, Rochester
A 19-year-old Pavilion woman was injured in a crash Sunday in Wyoming County after a driver from Perry allegedly failed to yield the right of way.
Kristi L. Fox suffered a concussion and facial injuries, according to State Police. Investigators blamed her injuries on the lack of a safety belt. She was issued a citation.
The other driver, Stacey R. Lamm, 45, of Perry, reportedly stopped at a stop sign at VanAllen and LaGrange roads, but then proceeded through the intersection.
She was issued a citation for alleged failure to yield right-of-way.
Lamm was not injured.
Fox was transported to Wyoming County Community Hospital where she was treated and released.
Wyoming Fire and EMS responded to the scene.
Sean Christopher McGuire, 25, of South Drive, Rochester, is charged with DWI, driving with a BAC of .08 or greater, driving left of pavement markings. McGuire was stopped at 12:31 a.m. today by Deputy Patrick Reeves on Route 77 in Pembroke.
Kevin E. Kern, 22, of South Main Street, Manfield, Pa., is charged with DWI, driving with a BAC of. 08 or greater, and speeding. Kern was stopped at 12:12 a.m., today, on Route 33, Town of Batavia, by Deputy James Diehl.
Joseph Beszczynski, 24, of Darien, is charged with petit larceny. Beszczynski was arrested by State Police in the area of 11000 Darien-Alexander Townline Road at 9:13 a.m., Monday. No further details were released.
John E. Swabb, 54, of Oakfield, is charged with DWI and aggravated DWI with no priors. Swabb was stopped by State Police on Wortendyke Road, Batavia, at 3:18 p.m., Sunday.
LaToya D. Jackson, 24, of Batavia, is charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and violation of probation. Jackson was arrested by State Police at 4036 W. Main St., Road, Batavia, at 12:05 a.m., Monday. No further details available.
A driver on Walker Road said he didn't see a sign for an upcoming curve, leading to a single-vehicle rollover accident at 2:45 a.m. today in Darien.
The driver, 18-year-old Conor F. McNealus suffered "complaint of pain" injuries, according to the report prepared by Deputy Eric Seppella, but was not transported to a hospital.
McNealus, a resident of 19 Hubbell St., Canandaigua, was cited for alleged DWI, driving an uninspected vehicle and speeding.
His passengers, Taylor M. Selkirk, 19, Corbyn B. Manning, 18, and Joel Stitt, 19, were not injured.
The group was traveling in a 1996 Honda sedan.
First-graders from throughout Genesee County got to visit Lamb Farms in Oakfield today to meet cows, play in grain, climb on big farm equipment, see how milk is produced and learn some of the other facets of the dairy business. The annual event gives local school children a real hands-on experience with local agriculture.
Members of the local law enforcement community carried the Special Olympic torch through Genesee County as it makes its way to Utica for the opening of the games on June 4. After passing down Oak Street, the runners made their way to Walnut and the headquarters of Genesee ARC where there was a special reception.
City of Batavia firefighters are asking local residents to once again "fill the boot."
The annual fundraising drive benefits the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
At 9 a.m. Friday, residents are encouraged to drive through the intersection of Court Street and Ellicott Street or Court and Main and drop donations into a firefighter's boot.
This is the 16th year City of Batavia Fire Department Local 896 has sponsored a local "fill the boot" drive.
Last year, the community donated $4,500 to the effort.
"Everyone at the firehouse is looking forward to this Friday," said Union President Greg Ireland. "The guys really appreciate the generosity of those that can give, whether it be their spare change, a dollar or even more."
Donations help cover everything from wheelchairs to braces, physical therapy sessions to kids summer camps.
Photo: File photo from last year.
The driver of a car hit from behind on Route 63 in Pavilion at 4:10 p.m., Tuesday, was transported to Strong Memorial Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
A witness to the accident disputes the account of the accident given by the driver who rear-ended the other car.
Brandon R. Brade, 28, of 1943 Genesee St., Corfu, said he was driving northwest on Route 63 when a car ahead of him swerved to avoid a car that had stopped for a left turn. Brade said he didn't have time to stop before hitting the car.
Paul Cody of Corbettsville said he saw the accident, but he never saw another car swerve ahead of Brade's car.
Injured was Craig S. Prucha, 49, of 6810 Ellicott Street Road, Pavilion. Prucha had apparently stopped to make a left hand turn into a driveway of 6808 Ellicott Street Road.
Brade was driving a 2003 Olds sedan and Prucha was driving a Ford pickup.
Deputy Matt Butler issued a traffic citation to Brade.
Michael T. McKeever, 42, of Ellicott Street Road, Pavilion, is charged with menacing, 2nd. McKeever is accused of exiting his home with a shotgun and approaching his son with it during a domestic incident. McKeever then approach a car and shot out the passenger-side window. At McKeever's arraignment, an order of protection was issued and McKeever was ordered to turn over all of his weapons to the Sheriff's Office.
Randell Lee Krtanik, 59, of State Street, Batavia, is charged with DWI, moving from lane unsafely, failure to reduce speed for hazard. Krtanik was arrested following a traffic accident on Bethany Center Road, Bethany, at 11:33 a.m., May 22. Krtanik was uninjured in the accident, and neither the mailbox he hit nor his vehicle were damaged. Krtanik allegedly swerved to avoid another car making a turn. The accident was investigated by Sgt. Thomas Sanfratello.
Melvin Leverne George, 42, of E Avenue, Akron, is charged with trespass. After being arrested for an alleged fight on Council House Road, Alabama, George is accused of staying on private property after being told to leave.
Robert Conrad Grant, 48, of West Main Street, Batavia, is charged with criminal possession of stolen property. Deputy Jason Saile reports that at 2:22 a.m., Sunday, he stopped Grant on Angling Road, Pembroke. Upon investigation, Saile determined that Grant was allegedly in possession of stolen telephone wire from a property on Route 5, Pembroke. Grant allegedly fled the scene of the traffic stop on foot. Grant was also charged with unlicensed operation, driving left of pavement markings, unregistered motor vehicle, consumption of alcohol in a motor vehicle and failure to yield to an emergency vehicle. Grant was issued an appearance ticket.
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.
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.
Herbly Wonderful, 3701 Pearl St., Batavia, NY: Unique specialties for your home and garden, from floral arrangements, to heirloom vegetables, herbs, teas and spices. We have a $25 gift certificate for $12.50
The Enchanted Florist, 202 E. Main St., Batavia, NY: Give yourself the gift of flowers, or give to a friend. We have a $20 gift certificate for $9.50.
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.
Center Street Smoke House, 20 Center St., Batavia, NY: Authentic Southern BBQ, from ribs to brisket with all the fixin's. We have a $20 gift card for $10.
Blue Pearl Yoga, 200 E. Main St., Batavia, NY: Exercise your soul as well as your body in a friendly and relaxing atmosphere. We have a gift certificate for four weeks of yoga (four sessions), a $40 value, for $20.
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 $10. A great Valentine's gift!
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Mike Klotzbach and Mike Corona showed up at the Batavia Elks Lodge #950 today, they said, for a sense of closure.
Klotzbach had been involved with the lodge for more than a decade and Corona for nearly 15 years.
They had a lot of good times in the lodge building, they said, and they enjoyed serving the community through Elks.
In February, the Grand Lodge shut down Batavia's 105-year-old lodge for reasons that have never been fully explained.
Today, the Bontrager auction service took bids on many of the items left in the lodge building at the corner of East Main Street and Wiard. Both Klotezback and Corona said they wanted some memento of their dedication to the lodge. For Klotzbach, he walked out of the back door with an American flag. Corona successfully bid on a set of red velvet chairs.
"It's just a keepsake," Klotzbach said, "just something to remember the club by, the time and effort."
Klotzbach said there were 200 members in the lodge, 35 or so who were active and essentially kept the lodge running, and among those, he said he would count himself as the top three most active. As a trustee and board member, he said, he was deeply involved in the issues surrounding the Grand Lodge's decision to pull the local charter.
He said it came as a total shock when it happened.
"I felt let down," he said.
As Corona loaded the last of his dozen or so chairs in the back of his black pickup truck, he said he would miss his time at the lodge. For him, it wasn't just a place to hang out, it was a place that enabled community involvement.
"I'll remember the time we gave to the community," he said.
The local Elks were involved in fund raising for local youths, including scholarships for deserving high school students.
Klotzbach added that everybody involved in the lodge misses the camaraderie.
"People just don’t know what to do now," Klotzbach. "Where do you go? It was more than just a neighborhood bar.
"With the closer of something you’re intimately involved with there is a hole," Klotzbach added. "The schedule of our lives revolved around this place. We’re doers. We’re leaders. We weren’t followers."
Both Klotzbach and Corona expressed concern about some items not being put up for auction (which resumes at 9 a.m., Wednesday) and those are the plaques upstairs that list the names of deceased members. They said auctioneer Todd Jantzi only told them the plaques weren't being put up for auction, but he doesn't know what will happen to them.
"The last thing I want to see," Corona said, "is for them to wind up in the basement of some other lodge."
The Batavian attempted to contact Kenneth Perry, one of the trustees appointed to the closure of the Batavia lodge by the Grand Lodge, but he was not available when we called.
"We knew a lot of the people on those plaques," Corona said.
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