Photos: Christmas in the City Parade 2021
















Statement from National Grid:
National Grid is increasing staffing, extending evening and overnight work shifts and closely monitoring an upstate New York weather forecast that calls for high winds, with gusts up to 60 mph, and a wintry mix of precipitation across portions of the region tonight through Monday evening.
Press release:
This year we will be splitting funds raised between Make-A-Wish of WNY and Meals on Wheels through the Genesee County Office for the Aging. Every dollar you spend on a gift certificate between now and Dec 23rd will be donated in its entirety.
- Spend $20, get a $25 gift certificate
- Spend $50, get a $60 gift certificate
- Spend $100, get a $125 gift cert.
- Spend $200, get a $260 gift cert.
- Spend $300, get a $380 gift cert.
It’s a win-win. Get more for your money and help those who really need your help.
https://www.co.genesee.ny.us/departments/office_for_the_aging/in_home_services.php
Photo by Howard Owens: Front left, Carter Spencer, Brand Vogt. Back left, Mark Fanara, Kate Piasecki
The 36th Health and Humanitarian Award of Genesee County was presented today to Bill Hayes, owner of Turnbull Heating & Air Conditioning in Batavia.
The award presented by The Jerome Foundation recognizes volunteer men and women of Genesee County who have helped promote the emotional, physical and spiritual well-being of the area’s residents.
In naming Bill Hayes for this year’s award, The Jerome Foundation recognized more than 30 years of volunteer service and community involvement by Hayes. He has been a supporter of multiple charitable causes in our community including Habitat for Humanity, BEA, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Notre Dame High School, St. Joseph School, YMCA, YWCA, All Babies Cherished, Batavia Lions Club, Northgate Free Methodist Church, among others.
Performances of the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by the BHS Drama Club will go ahead as scheduled on Saturday and Sunday (7 p.m. and 2 p.m.) with Friday's postponed performance being moved to 7 p.m., Sunday. Tickets for all three shows are still available here.
Previously: BHS Drama Club presents Sherlock Holmes play
Press release:
After a thorough investigation of the social media threats against the Batavia City School District (BCSD) that surfaced on Thursday, December 2, the Batavia Police Department has found no evidence of a credible threat to the district.
BCSD has been cleared to resume all activities beginning Saturday, December 4, and schools will open for all students on Monday, December 6.
As a precautionary measure, there will be an increased police presence in and around BCSD buildings for all activities this weekend and next week.
The Batavia Police Department continues to work in collaboration with the FBI and Secret Service to monitor all social media threats to ensure the continued safety of the district’s students and staff.
If any student or family has any additional information regarding the threats, we ask that you please contact the Batavia Police Department at (585) 345-6350 or the confidential tip line at (585) 345-6370.
A two-vehicle accident is reported at Oak Orchard Road and North Byron Road, Elba.
One person is complaining of a head and arm injury.
One vehicle is off the road.
Elba Fire and Mercy EMS responding.
John Kenneth Hobbs, 34, of Clinton Street Road, Batavia, is charged with burglary 2nd and violation of an order of protection. Hobbs is accused of entering the home of a protected party at 1:10 p.m., Nov. 24. He then allegedly fled the property and was located in the nearby woods by Deputy James Stack and K-9 "Rayzor." He was also accused of burglary 2nd and disobeying a mandate for a similar incident at 11:30 p.m., Nov. 4.
Alexander Douglas Scheg, 27, of Warboys Road, Byron, is charged with bail jumping 3rd. During an unrelated incident, Scheg was identified who allegedly failed to show up for a scheduled court appearance. He was issued an appearance ticket.
Gerard Hart Altenburg, 26, of Main Road, Pembroke, is charged with DWI, driving with a BAC of .18 or greater, speeding, unsafe passing, and reckless driving. Altenburg was stopped at 7:02 p.m., Dec. 1, on Main Road in Pembroke by Deputy Kyle Krzemien.
A possible environmental conservation violation on Horseshoe Lake Road in Stafford turned into a two-county criminal pursuit and the eventual arrest of three men on various felony charges on Monday night, according to the Sheriff's Office.
Taken into custody:
Zachary P. Hursh, 37, of Rochester
Alexander D. Scheg, 27, of Byron
Jason R. Schmeer, 41, of Rochester
According to the Sheriff's Office, a DEC conservation officer stopped to investigate a possible violation of conservation law in the area of Horseshoe Lake and Sanders road at 10:19 p.m., Monday, and when she attempted to make contact with a suspect vehicle by activation of her emergency lights, the vehicle fled the area.
Deputies then joined the pursuit and successfully deployed spike strips at Route 237 and Route 33 in Stafford.
The vehicle continued to flee at a high rate of speed, failing to yield to emergency vehicles operating lights and sirens.
The Orleans County Sheriff's Office was informed the pursuit.
The vehicle failed to negotiate a turn onto Glidden Road in Clarendon going off the north shoulder of the roadway and striking a street sign and utility pole.
The vehicle was no longer operational and two occupants, including the driver, fled on foot.
A third person, Schmeer, was in the back seat and immediately taken into custody.
A search ensued involving deputies from both counties, troopers, Albion police, and Batavia PD Officer Stephen Quider and his K-9 "Batu." The conservation officer deployed K-9 "Handley."
A short time later, the passenger, ID'd as Scheg was located in a heavily wooded area.
Hursh was subsequently located in a nearby residential garage.
Upon investigation, officers determined the vehicle the trio fled in, a 2017 Honda Civic, was allegedly stolen from Rochester. The vehicle allegedly contained cocaine and drug paraphernalia.
All three suspects were arraigned in the Town of Stafford. Hursh and Schmeer were ordered held in jail based on having two or more previous felony convictions. Scheg was released on the new charges but held in the Genesee County Jail on a City of Batavia warrant.
The folks at Alleghany Farm Services in Basom made a snowman out of agricultural drainage pipe.
Photo submitted by Michelle Battaglia
Aaron Barnum was among several honorees Thursday morning at Terry Hills by the Genesee-Livingston-Orleans-Wyoming Workforce Development Board for their achievements in workforce development.
For Barnum, he was honored as a participant who found success working for GO Art! and Genesee Orleans Arc, which eventually led to a permanent job at Arc.
Other awards in Genesee County was Business of the Year to GCEDC for the agency's efforts in workforce development and Shannon Yauchzee for program participation. There were also awards to individuals, businesses, and agencies in the other three counties.
Chris Suozzi, VP of business development for GCEDC, also spoke with The Batavian about GCEDC's workforce development efforts, which include apprenticeship programs, job shadows, and the annual GLOW With Your Hands event at the Genesee County Fairgrounds.
He also announced a new program set to begin in June called Cornell in High School. GCEDC is seeking 40 students to participate, initially at Batavia HS and BOCES but other schools may be included to help achieve the goal of 40 participants. Cornell will provide training, paid for by GCEDC at a cost of $500 per student, in dairy science and sanitation. The goal is to prepare career-minded students with knowledge and skills they can use to get work right after graduation in the county's food processing facilities.
Each student who successfully completes the program will receive a certificate from Cornell
"That's kind of the things we're trying to do ... come up with new ideas that are meeting the needs of our employers, especially the big employers," Suozzi said.
Devon Wright remains a fugitive, according to Chief Shawn Heubusch, Batavia.
Wright, who entered a guilty plea to multiple charges during a trial on Nov. 16, is wanted on two warrants.
The public's assistance is being sought in locating Wright.
Wright is accused of shoving two females on Nov. 27 while at a location on Central Avenue and of tampering with the property of one of the women by throwing it all over the residence.
He is also wanted for violating his terms of release following his guilty plea on counts of attempted criminal possession of a weapon 2nd, assault 3rd, attempted assault 1st, and criminal sexual act 4th.
The plea came during a rare two-defendant trial. A jury would eventually find Wright's co-defendant, Jacob Sponaugle guilty of attempted murder, along with other changes, in connection with a shooting outside the Days Inn in Batavia in July 2020.
Anyone with information on Wright's whereabouts is asked to contact the Batavia Police Department at 585-345-6350, the confidential tip line at 585-345-6370.
Dana Michael McGill, 61, of Maple Street, Batavia, is charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance, driving while impaired by drugs, moving from lane unsafely, speeding, failure to obey traffic control device. On Aug. 8, at 2:29 a.m., on Townline Road, Byron, McGill allegedly failed to yield to the lawful command of a police officer and led deputies on a vehicle pursuit. At the conclusion of the pursuit, officers suspected he was driving under the influence of a drug and that he was allegedly found in possession of a controlled substance. He was arraigned in Byron Town Court and released on an appearance ticket.
Brian J. Miller, 40, of Ellicott Street Road, Bethany, is charged with criminal mischief 4th, obstructing governmental administration 2nd, and menacing 3rd. Miller was allegedly involved in a physical altercation with another person at a residence on Ellicott Street Road at 10:51 p.m., Wednesday. He allegedly fled the scene into a wooded area prior to the arrival of deputies. Deputy Andrew Mullen and K-9 "Frankie" were called to the scene and located Miller. He was arraigned in Town of Batavia Court and released on his own recognizance. Also assisting in the case were Sgt. Mathew Clor and Officer Peter Flanagan, Batavia PD.
Thomas James Leonard, 38, of West Main Street Road, Batavia, is charged with burglary 3rd and petit larceny. Leonard is accused of stealing merchandise from Walmart. He was arraigned in Town of Batavia Court and released.
While there have been 307 new positive COVID-19 cases in Genesee County in the current reporting period, there has been a sharp decline overall in the number of current active cases since Nov. 22, when there were 397 active cases.
As of today's report, there are 243 cases, with 30 of those people in the hospital.
The current reporting period, with 307 new cases, covers from Nov. 22 through Nov. 29, indicating recoveries over the past two days have outpaced new cases.
Between Nov. 22 and Nov. 29, there were 459 people removed from mandatory isolation due to a previous positive test.
One more person died during the week, bringing the total number of COVID-19-related deaths to 300 in Genesee County.
Devon Wright, who entered a guilty plea to multiple charges during a trial on Nov. 16, is wanted by Batavia PD on two warrants and police are seeking the public's assistance in locating the fugitive.
Wright is accused of shoving two females on Nov. 27 while at a location on Central Avenue and of tampering with the property of one of the women by throwing it all over the residence.
He is also wanted for violating his terms of release following his guilty plea on counts of attempted criminal possession of a weapon 2nd, assault 3rd, attempted assault 1st, and criminal sexual act 4th.
The plea came during a rare two-defendant trial. A jury would eventually find Wright's co-defendant, Jacob Sponaugle guilty of attempted murder, along with other changes, in connection with a shooting outside the Days Inn in Batavia in July 2020.
Anyone with information on Wright's whereabouts is asked to contact the Batavia Police Department at 585-345-6350, the confidential tip line at 585-345-6370.
The Genesee County Deputy Sheriff's Association, in cooperation with Sheriff William Sharon, raised $1,900 for Genesee Cancer Assistance in 'Movember.'
Members of the association were allowed to grow beards in November in exchange for a $100 donation to GCA. In total, 19 members of the association participated.
The BHS Drama Club presents three performances this weekend of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
The play is a mystery adapted by Jon Jory.
Performances are at 7 p.m., Friday, 7 p.m., Saturday, and 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Tickets are $9 in advance or $10 at the door. For advance tickets visit www.showtix4u.com (advance sales close one hour before the event).
The play is presented in the round on the stage of the Batavia HS auditorium.
The BHS Drama Club presents three performances this weekend of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
The play is a mystery adapted by Jon Jory.
Performances are at 7 p.m., Friday, 7 p.m., Saturday, and 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Tickets are $9 in advance or $10 at the door. For advance tickets visit www.showtix4u.com (advance sales close one hour before the event).
The play is presented in the round on the stage of the Batavia HS auditorium.
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