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Sun In Pisces Psychic Fair and Holistic Expo at Quality Inn & Suites, Batavia
Batavia City Schools Board of Education invests in air purity to combat COVID-19
Without any discussion, Batavia’s Board of Education unanimously approved a slew of consent items Tuesday evening, including spending more than $400,000 to purchase disinfection devices as one way to combat COVID-19.
The bid of $416,250 from Enviro-mist was a recommendation from the city school’s Building and Grounds Committee, Board President
GC Health Department launches 'Healthy Neighborhoods'
Press Release:
The Genesee County Health Department received $477,000 in funding from the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) to implement the Healthy Neighborhoods Program (HNP) for the years 2022 to 2027.
Residents in the Town and City of Batavia are eligible to participate in the program and the
Ways & Means Committee's message to Gov. Hochul, New York State lawmakers: 'Keep local taxes local'
It has got to stop!
That’s the message Genesee County legislators likely will be sending to Gov. Kathy Hochul and the state Assembly and Senate next week through a resolution that calls for Albany to end the practice of taking local sales tax revenue from communities and putting it into
County jail project bids come in under budget; legislators approve all six contractors

The project executive for the construction management firm working with Genesee County on its new county jail project this afternoon said everyone should be “very happy” with the bids that were submitted for the six work areas that have been identified.
“Considering the economy and what's happening around the world
Coach’s Corner: Tech Wars introductions continue Genesee County's career momentum


This has been a great season for introductions – from Von Miller signing with the Bills to seeing over 650 students from our middle schools and high schools at the Tech Wars competition.
I can’t wait to see #40 on the field in Orchard Park. He’s a
Genesee County Jail, take two, is underway: Groundbreaking ceremony set for May 26

Aside from the brick-and-mortar details of constructing a new, 184-bed Genesee County jail facility, Senior Project Superintendent Randy Babbitt offered a reminder Monday about what’s most important.
“My top priority is safety. Safety, safety, safety is paramount with me. I want everyone returning home the same way they show up
Tech Wars returning to GCC on March 17
Press release:
After a long 2-year pandemic-induced hiatus, the 13th GLOW Region Tech Wars will finally commence! The event will be held Thursday, March 17, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Genesee Community College's Batavia Campus. The annual Tech Wars brings middle and high school students from all
DEC process for permit application
The Batavian asked Genesee County and City of Batavia officials about the process required for Seneca Power Partners' request to draw 715,600 gallons of water per day from the city/county water system. More specifically, The Batavian wanted to know if there would have to be public hearings about this request
From England to Batavia, late music director brought standards and passion for music

The way Jim Owen tells the story, his father Frank had very high standards when it came to music, and not every Owen in the family made the cut.
“My sister Kathy was a very good singer, and my brother Robert was a very good singer, and then there’s Jim,”
World Wide Christmas Fair
Foxprowl-Con
Pembroke Central Schools honored for music program
Press release:
Pembroke Central School District has been honored with the Best Communities for Music Education designation from The NAMM Foundation for its outstanding commitment to music education. Now in its 23rd year, the Best Communities for Music Education designation is awarded to districts that demonstrate outstanding achievement in efforts
Genesee County school districts report concerns, appreciation and hope in COVID era
Being superintendent of Elba Central School during a pandemic the last two years has made Gretchen Rosales mull what her inherent role is, she says.
What it’s not is to be a doctor, scientist, or another virus expert, though current times have hinted otherwise, she said.

Governor issues State of Emergency for Genesee and 10 other counties
Press Release
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced a State of Emergency was issued Thursday morning for 11 counties as a winter storm is forecast to impact portions of upstate New York with intense lake effect snow through Sunday. The most significant snowfall is expected Thursday and Friday with accumulations of up to four
Fire company instructors complete training
Press release:
The NYS Principles of Instructions course is an introductory course for individuals who will be conducting training at the fire company level. This 15-hour course was recently offered at the Genesee County Fire Training Center and is designed for fire service training officers and company officers.
Participants reviewed
Open House at Grandma’s Luv’n Care in Batavia
Mark Laverne Wetmore

Born July 14, 1965, in Pike, New York, he was the son of the late Eugene and Connie (Grisewood) Wetmore.
Mark graduated from Letchworth High School in 1983 and served his country honorably in the US Army during Desert Storm. He was a construction worker for several different companies through out his career. He was a Volunteer Fire Fighter for many years and in his spare time he enjoyed, fishing, hunting, spending time with his family and his high quality, naps.
Mark is survived by two daughters, Nadine (Danny) Hose and Michelle (Sean) Kelly, two brothers, Lance Wetmore and Brian (Amy) Welsh, six sisters, Theresa Damonti, Gina (Dan) Worden, Becky (Scott) Kelley, Patty Bellucci and Yvonne Walcott, four grandchildren, Malayna, Gavin, Cash and Aubriella, his long time partner, Pam Schaller and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a sister Annette and a brother-in-law Rudy.
An open memorial will take place on Sunday, July 17, 2022, at Pike Firehall, starting mid day.
Arrangements are being handled by the Harold W. Stevenson Funeral Home LLC, 264 E. State St., Sharon, PA 16146. On-line condolences may be offered by visiting stevensonfuneralhome.net.
Mitchell Hale inducted into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi
Press release:
Mitchell Hale of Oakfield, New York, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Hale was initiated at State University of New York at Plattsburgh.
Hale is among approximately 25,000 students, faculty, professional staff and