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Accident reported on North Street Road in Le Roy, car off road in stream bed
A one-car accident with unknown injuries is reported in Le Roy in the area of 491 North Street Road. It is off the road, possibly "east of the bridge in the stream bed." Le Roy fire and ambulance are responding and Caledonia fire is called for mutual aid.
UPDATE 10:25 p.m.: Le Roy command on scene requests all units responding to proceed in non-emergency mode.
UPDATE 10:34 p.m.: Command orders the roadway shut down and lights turned on to illuminate the scene.
Le Roy scores with 10 seconds left to beat Cal-Mum/BB 19-18
After replacing the injured starter at QB, Le Roy's Cole Biggins helped his offense put together two scoring drives in the 4th quarter Friday night to lift the Oatkan Knights from 18-7 down to a 19-18 victory over archrival Cal-Mum/Byron-Bergen.
Biggins capped the second drive with a nine-yard TD pass to Reece Tresco with 10 seconds on the clock.
After coming in during the 2nd quarter, Biggins was 9-14 passing for 73 yards and gained 65 yards on the ground in eight carries.
Kyler LaCarte gained 48 yards on 13 carries and scored on a 14-yard run for Le Roy's first 4th quarter TD.
Reece Tresco caught four passes for 33 yards and a TD. Gavin Luckey gained 25 yards on two receptions.
Bryce Bordonaro had eight tackles and forced and recovered a fumble.
Photos by Ed Henry.
Top photo: Senior Luke Stella and Coach Brian Herdlein celebrate the Knights’ victory.
Reece Tresco hauls in the game-winning TD
Reece Tresco (16) and Cole Biggins (22)
Kyler LaCarte
Gavin Luckey with a tackle.
Bryce Bordonaro with a tackle.
Cole Biggins races 31 yards through the Raiders’ defense for a TD.
Three-car collision reported at the Le Roy Park & Ride
A three-car accident with unknown injuries is reported at the Le Roy Park & Ride, 7855 Lake Street Road, Le Roy. Le Roy fire and ambulance responding, along with a Mercy medic unit.
Village has no immediate plans for former Wiss Hotel location, but options are open
The Wiss Hotel in Le Roy stood on the corner of Route 19 and Main Street for years. It was torn down in 2013, with an empty lot left in its place.
The lot is mainly used once a year for the Le Roy Christmas tree. Some residents expressed concerns about the fate of the property at a town meeting on Aug. 16. Some residents think the lot is working out well as a park of sorts and other residents want it to be paved for more parking.
Le Roy Mayor Greg Rogers said publicly for the first time that the village has received a purchase offer.
"It was in an effort to have total government transparency," Rogers said. "The board wanted people to know that this option is on the table."
The offer, made by Tom Spadaro, came out of the blue, Rogers said.
"We were not marketing the property in any way," Rogers said.
Rogers said they have received other interesting suggestions about how the property could be used and he said he will share them at a later date. Rogers said the other offers were not purchase offers.
"It is highly unlikely that the board would be making a decision before the end of the year," Rogers said.
According to Michael Eula, Ph.D., the Genesee County historian, the Wiss Hotel began as the Globe and Eagle Tavern.
“Sources indicate that it was a two-story building, that initially served as a store,” Eula said.
In a summary of the Wiss Hotel’s history compiled by Eula, in 1802 the hotel was a tavern, also known as a “publick house.” In 1826, the store of Samuel DeVeaux and Rufus Robertson was sold and the new owner named the structure the “Globe and Eagle.” Eventually, after numerous owners, John Wiss bought it and renamed it the Wiss Hotel in 1869.
Eula said the hotel had long been recognized as a source of historical interest.
Le Roy historian Lynne Belluscio has found sources indicating that Daniel Webster once stayed there, Eula said.
“Despite its long history, the hotel eventually fell on hard times,” Eula said.
By 2011, more than $22,000 in back taxes was owed.
“Because the building was in such disrepair at this point, the Genesee County Legislature refused to foreclose on the property,” Eula said. “The legislature saw it as a safety hazard.”
The building was demolished in April of 2013, despite concerned citizens' attempts to save it.
"Right now, we are still listening to the public," Rogers said. "It is not an urgent matter."
Two-car accident in the Village of Le Roy
A two-car accident with a possible head injury is reported in the area of 93 W. Main St., Le Roy.
Le Roy fire and Le Roy ambulance dispatched.
Le Roy resident's Game of Thrones-inspired Adirondack featured in national magazine
Gus Bertrand, a Le Roy resident, and woodworking hobbyist, said he isn't particularly a fan of "Game of Thrones," but his wife, Jen, is and when he needed an idea for an anniversary present for his wife, he hit upon the idea of making Adirondack chairs modeled after the iron throne on the popular HBO television series.
After he posted about his creation on a woodworking forum on Reddit, "Popular Woodworking Magazine" editors asked him to submit an article about his creations.
Comedian and actor Frank Santorelli to make special appearance at Capish! Brick Oven Ristorante in Le Roy Oct. 8
You may recall the episode in which that character, Georgie Santorelli (yes, the same last name), bought “Tone” a phone answering machine that featured a singing fish.
When a call came in, the fish flipped its tail, then swung its head around and “sang” the Talking Heads’ “Take Me to the River.”
At first, Tone is amused by “Big Mouth Billy Bass” -- a novelty bought at Rite Aid by his bartender.
But the modern don’s thoughts quickly turn dark and he instead hears mockery in the fake bucketmouth's tune. So he yanks it off the desk and stomps into the bar and beats Georgie savagely with it.
The actor Frank Santorelli is a rarity -- with bragging rights that the late actor James Gandolfini (AKA Tony Soprano) clocked him with a gag gift.
The native of Cleveland is also a gifted comedian and he will bring his act to Genesee County on Sunday, Oct. 8, in a special appearance at Capish! Brick Oven Pizza Ristorante in Le Roy. Doors open at 2 p.m., show starts at 3; tickets are $20 each, with a two-drink minimum and a limited menu available.
You can get a sense of his humor by watching one of his routines on You Tube. (Like this one here. (Warning: Not Work Safe; adult material.))
He tells about his horrific experience cross-country skiing one New Hampshire winter with Olympic athletes. Wasn't a good idea. He shows us how idiotic it is to try and appear menacing at a bar with a troublemaker when you no longer drink, so your beverage is served with a big crazy straw. Deadpanning "Don't mess with me pal," while trying to manage a long straw fails to menace. So does breaking out the Chapstick and then smacking your lips together after saying "Don't even think about it."
He pokes fun at everyday life, the aging process (he's born in 1957 -- "the Chinese calendar's "Year of the Cock"), New Yorkers, hirsute Italian women who taught all the men in his family how to shave, riding the subway, whatever. It's a crack up."Capisci?!"
Capish! Brick Oven Pizza Ristorante is located at 49 Main St. in the Village of Le Roy. Parking in front and out back. Phone is (585) 768-1000. To buy tickets in advance go online to www.BrownPaperTickets.com
Three second-half touchdowns gives Knights opening night win
Le Roy rallied in the second half Friday night to score three touchdowns and secure a season-opening victory over Dansville, 18-7.
The Oatkan Knights went into the half down 8-7 and then the Mustangs took their opening possession down to the two-yard line, were a Bryce Bordanaro recovered a Dansville fumble.
Le Roy marched 99 yards for a touchdown, taking the lead and the Mustangs never seriously challenged the Knights again.
Kyler LaCarte carried the ball 28 times for 149 yards and a TD. QB Jake Hill was 10-13 for 144 yards and a TD. Reece Tresco had two catches for 34 yards and a TD. T.Y. Williams had two receptions for 25 yards, and Gaven Cassidy nabbed three passes for 17 yards.
On defense, Luke Stella had seven tackles, including two for a loss, Tyler Rider had seven, Bryce Bordanaro, five, Jake Hill, five, and Reece Tresco, five.
In other Friday football action:
- Oakfield-Alabama/Elba beats Perry/Mount Morris, 40-30. OAE put up 27 first-half points in their season and home opener. Collin O'Halloran led the OAE team with 116 yards on the ground along with two touchdowns. Colton Dillon and Gage Dieterle added rushing touchdowns while Dillon and Ty Mott each had an interception returned for a touchdown. Justice Fanaro led the Yellowjacket offense to 23 fourth quarter points hooking up with Austin Croll for multiple touchdowns through the air. Fanaro finished the game 10-17 for 255 yards and 3 touchdowns while Croll had 249 all purpose yards and three touchdowns.
- Pembroke beat York/Pavilion, 48-24. Zach von Kramer rushed for 303 yards on 16 carries, scoring four times.
- Cal-Mum/Byron-Bergen fell to Bath, 24-20.
- Notre Dame was shut out by Canisteo-Greenword, 45-0.
Le Roy photos by Ed Henry.
Top photo, Jack Dempsey with the carry.
Ty Williams.
Reece Tresco with a seven-yard reception for a TD.
Gavin Luckey with a reception.
Kyler LaCarte with the ball.
LaCarte scores.
Post game, LaCarte.
Le Roy opens the season with soccer win over Perry
Press release:
The Le Roy Knights topped the Perry Yellowjackets 2-0 in the final of the Dansville Season Kickoff Tournament. Both of Le Roy's goals came during the first half.
Perry played a much better second half led by strong performances from Cameron Campbell on defense and Michael John Grover on offense. Thad Grierson made 11 saves in net. Perry continues non-league play away against Byron-Bergen/Elba on Tuesday, September 5 at 6:30 pm.
Football Preview: Le Roy aims to recapture winning tradition
Several high school football mergers have hit the area over the past several years. But, remaining as one of the few holdouts, Le Roy has been holding on to a tradition they’ve built over many years and is anticipating a return to glory sooner rather than later.
Season Outlook
Following a 3-4 finish a season ago, Le Roy is looking to a new cast of characters in order to restore this program as a championship contender. Equipped with 13 seniors, the Knights should have little trouble equaling their opponents experience level each week during the regular season.
What remains to be seen in LR is whether or not this new crop of seniors has what it takes to lead their team on a Section V Playoff run.
It’s tough for me to nail down exactly what to expect from this group, but with Week 1 just one day away – judgement day is coming.
The Knights will benefit from a much-lighter schedule than they had in 2016, with Livonia remaining as the one true Titan on their 2017 slate. The other six games sitting in front of Le Roy are all winnable – giving them a chance to put their best foot forward during the regular season.
As is the case with many local teams.
The merger between the LCAA and GRAA has made things much simpler for the teams in the surrounding regions, making this season one of the most-highly anticipated campaigns in recent memory.
Key Matchups
Week 3 – Cal-Mum/Byron-Bergen
The Knights and Raiders endured an overtime battle for the ages last season, with the Raiders turning out the victor. Will this year be different?
Week 4 – Avon
Avon is historically tough and will likely present a difficult challenge for Le Roy in the middle of their schedule.
Week 5 – Notre Dame
An old-time rivalry returns to the fold in 2017.
Week 6 – Livonia
Livonia has finished within the top-4 in Section V Class B for several seasons in a row. This is going to be a tough matchup for Le Roy.
Key Players
Bryce Bordonaro (OL/DL)
Bryce is a strong force inside for the Le Roy offensive line, and also serves as one of the team’s leaders.
Tyler Rider (OL/DL)
Tyler is another big man in the middle for the Knights, and another team leader.
Luke Stella (RB/LB)
Luke will play a major role in the team’s success this season as a well-sized running back and linebacker.
Cole Biggins (WR/DB)
Cole has flown under the radar in the past, but his performance this season might be too much to ignore for future opponents.
Gaven Cassidy (WR/DB)
Gaven provides the Le Roy offense with solid athleticism along the outside of an offense which features a sophomore quarterback.
Coach’s Quote
“We expect to be competitive in every game we play this season,” said Le Roy Head Coach Brian Herdlein. “Our team speed should be a strength for us this season.
"Our newcomers with the help of the returning players are filling the positions open from graduation last season nicely. We hope to be more of a factor in the postseason this year.”
Accident reported on the Thruway in Le Roy
An accident is reported in the area of mile marker 379.8 on the Thruway in Le Roy.
A person may have been ejected.
Mercy Flight is on ground standby.
Le Roy fire, and ambulances from Le Roy, Caledonia, and Mercy EMS dispatched.
UPDATE 9:37 p.m.: Mercy Flight was dispatched and is circling the scene pending further instructions.
UPDATE 9:39 p.m.: Le Roy is all set with the ambulances they have on the ground and Mercy Flight can go back in service.
UPDATE 10:32 p.m.: The person ejected was transported to Strong Memorial Hospital by Le Roy Ambulance. All other patients were sign-offs.
Basic class on Alzheimer's disease offered free at Woodward library in Le Roy on Sept. 14
Press release:
Alzheimer’s disease is not a normal part of aging. It is a progressive and fatal brain disease that is the most common form of dementia.
“The Basics: Memory Loss, Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease” is a free class presented by the Alzheimer’s Association Western New York Chapter for anyone who would like to know more about the disease and related dementias.
The program will be offered in Le Roy at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 14 at Woodward Memorial Library at 7 Wolcott St.
Attendees will learn:
- Symptoms and effects of Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia
- How Alzheimer’s affects the brain
- Causes and risk factors
- How to find out if it’s Alzheimer’s disease
- The benefits of early detection
- Treatment
- Resources in your community, including the Alzheimer’s Association WNY Chapter
There is no cost to attend this public presentation, but reservations are encouraged by calling 1.800.272.3900.
Two-car accident at East Main and North, Le Roy
A two-car accident is reported at East Main and North streets, Le Roy.
Unknown injuries.
Le Roy fire and Le Roy ambulance dispatched.
A chief on scene says to hold the assignment to one engine.
UPDATE 1 p.m.: Intersection cleared. Le Roy fire back in service.
Law and Order: Ellicott Street resident accused of punching, kicking roomate
Rae C. Cook, 28, of Ellicott Street, Batavia, is charged with harassment, 2nd. Cook is accused of punching and kicking a roommate in the face during an argument at midnight, Monday.
Passiona C. McConnell, 39, of Bank Street, Batavia, is charged with curfew violation. McConnell is accused of allowing her two juvenile children to violate the Batavia Municipal Code curfew.
Minnie M. Henry, 29, no permanent address, Batavia, is charged with criminal mischief and harassment, 2nd. Henry was arrested on a warrant and detained in jail.
A 17-year-old resident of Main Road, Le Roy, is charged with trespassing. Deputies responded to a complaint of several individuals trespassing on property at 7875 E. Main Road, Le Roy. The youth was identified as an alleged trespasser, arrested and issued an appearance ticket.
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Law and Order: Suspect tracked by K-9 in swamp area near Walnut Street, Batavia
Billy Brown Sr., 34, of Walnut Street, Batavia, is charged with two counts of harassment, 1st, criminal contempt, 1st, criminal mischief, 4th, criminal contempt, 2nd, and coercion, 2nd. Brown was charged following a report of a domestic incident at 9:14 p.m. Aug. 14 on Walnut Street. Brown allegedly fled into the swamp area near Walnut and was tracked by Deputy Chris Erion and K-9 Destro. Brown was located and taken into custody without incident. He was jailed without bail.
Brian K. Dyer, 50 of North Street, Batavia, is charged with menacing, 3rd, and harassment, 2nd. At 8:49 p.m. on Aug. 14, Batavia PD responded to a location on North Street for a report of a landlord-tenant dispute. Dyer was arrested for allegedly threatening a tenant with a wood dowel and attempting to strike the tenant with the dowel.
Dashawn A. Suber, 24, of East Main Street, Batavia, was arrested on a warrant for alleged failure to appear for a court appearance.
Katelyn C. Kubala, 28, of Meadow Lane, Attica, was arrested on a warrant for alleged failure to appear for a court appearance. Kubala posted bail and was released.
Kodey R. Mills, 24, of Myrtle Street, Le Roy, is charged with criminal mischief, 4th. Mills is accused of damaging a sign on the side of the road in front of a business on West Main Street, Batavia.
Christopher P. Sullivan, 37, of South Main Street, Batavia, was arrested on a warrant for alleged failure to appear for court.
Grayson J. Finnin, 21, of Old Buffalo Road, Warsaw, was arrested on a warrant for alleged failure to appear for a court appearance.
Keyanna L. Gibson, 19, of Watson Street, Batavia, is charged with harassment, 2nd, and endangering the welfare of a child. Gibson is accused of scratching another person during a dispute on Maple Street, Batavia. That person is under 17 years of age.
Barbara E. Ferrando, 45, of Summit Street, Batavia, is charged with unlawful possession of marijuana and criminally using drug paraphernalia, 2nd. Ferrando was allegedly found in possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia at 12:25 p.m. on Aug. 13 at a location on Summit Street, Batavia.
Steffon G. Philip, 31, of Lyell Avenue, Rochester, was arrested on a warrant for alleged failure to appear for court. He was jailed on $5,000 bail.
Maurillio Osorio-Carreno, 33, of South Main Street, Batavia, was arrested on a warrant for alleged failure to appear for court.
Travis A. Weatherbee, 30, of West Main Street, Batavia, was arrested on a warrant for alleged failure to appear in court.
Terry Lee Lamere, 52, of Buffalo Road, Bergen, was arrested on a warrant for alleged failure to appear for court.
Ernest D. Lane, 59, of Ellicott Street, Batavia, is charged with strangulation, 2nd, and aggravated family offense. Lane was allegedly involved in a domestic incident at 1 p.m., Friday. He was jailed without bail.
Lee A. Baxter, 33, of West Main Street Road, Batavia, is charged with criminal contempt, 2nd. Baxter is accused of sending text messages to a person in violation of a court order. He was jailed on $1,000 bail.
Olivia Marie Lyons, 24, of Judge Road, Alabama, is charged with petit larceny. Lyons is accused of shoplifting from Walmart.
Accident with injuries reported on 490
An accident with injuries is reported in the eastbound lane of the Route 490 at mile marker 1.
Le Roy fire and Bergen fire dispatched.
Dispatchers have received only one call on the accident.
UPDATE 11:30 p.m.: Minor injuries, if any.
UPDATE 11:31 p.m.: The vehicle is about 50 feet in the swamp.
UPDATE 11:41 p.m.: Tow company will check on the vehicle. If they can't extract it tonight, they'll come back in the daylight to remove it.
Some kind of injured hawk is reportedly perched on a fence at the Ontario Service Center
Some sort of injured hawk is reportedly perched on the fence at 8700 Vallance Road, Le Roy, at the Ontario Service Center. A Trooper is on scene and will handle, pending the response, in approximately an hour or so, of a representative from the State Department of Environmental Conservation.
Initially, the injured fowl was thought to be an eaglet or turkey vulture.
UPDATE 9:38 p.m.: A trooper says he's unable to locate the bird, which was reported from a passerby on the Thruway.
Bicyclist seriously hurt in accident on Route 5, Le Roy
A bicyclist was seriously injured this morning in an accident on Route 5 in Le Roy after the cyclist allegedly failed to yield the right-of-way to oncoming traffic.
The cyclist was struck by a vehicle at 8:17 a.m.
Darwin G. Matthews, 73, of Le Roy, was transported to Strong Memorial Hospital by Le Roy Ambulance with serious physical injuries.
The driver of the vehicle, a 2003 PT Cruiser, Megan L. Furr, was treated at the scene and released.
The accident is being investigated by Sgt. Jason Saile, Investigator Chad Minuto, Deputy Andrew Hale, Deputy Lonnie Nati, Le Roy PD Officer Emily McNamara.
Le Roy Fire Department also responded.