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GCC Athletics Update

Rosalyn Sealey (Oakland park, Fla.) and Brian Fobbs (Rochester, N.Y)

Cougar Athletes of the Week Announced

The Genesee Community College’s athletes of the week for the period ending Feb. 10 are Rosalyn Sealey (Oakland park, Fla.) from the women’s basketball team and Brian Fobbs (Rochester, N.Y) from the men’s basketball team.

Rosalyn was the Cougars’ leading scorer in both Genesee contests last week having scored 31 points against Mercyhurst North East Feb. 7 and 16 points against Jamestown Community College Feb. 10. For the week, the sophomore shot 53 percent from the floor in going 19-for-36, 58 percent from the free-throw line with seven charity-strip points and 44 percent from outside the arc with a dozen points. In addition, she added 10 rebounds, five assists and five steals collectively in both games. Of the two contests, she was most impressive in the game against Mercyhurst, where Rosalyn attributed for more than half of the entire point total of the team.

In addition to being GCC’s Male Athlete of the Week, Brian was also selected as the National Junior College Athletic Association D-II Men’s Basketball Player of the Week, as well as NJCAA Region-III Male Athlete of the Week. Brian set a GCC record for points in a game with 46 and moved into sole possession of eighth in scoring in GCC history. Helping the Cougars to a pair of wins, Brian averaged 38 points per game and 15.5 rebounds per game last week, which were both higher than his nation-leading totals in both those categories. His point total average from last week was almost 11 points higher than his nation-leading average. Currently, Fobbs is the top NJCAA Division-II scorer at 27.2 ppg and 13.5 rpg. Last week, the sophomore scored 76 points with 31 boards in recording back-to-back double-double performances with a combined shooting percentage from the floor at 72 percent that included 71 percent from outside the arc and also 88 percent from the free-throw line, with 30 points coming from the latter two categories.

Men’s Lacrosse Team Names Captains and Comes in at No. 3 in First 2018 NJCAA Poll

The Genesee Community College men’s lacrosse team enters the season at No. 3 in the first National Junior College Athletic Association Poll for 2018 by coaches.

The Cougars will look to return as national champions from two seasons ago after losing a heartbreaking one-goal game last season in the Final Four to Howard Community College 14-13.

This year’s national championship will again be in Syracuse with the Final Four competing May 12-13.

The GCC men’s lacrosse coaching staff announced its four captains for the 2018 season that include Mathew Anderson, Samuel Koczwara, Alex Mack, and Patrick Shea.

Mathew Anderson is a defender, who has been a four-year varsity letterman and a two- time, first team all-state and all-conference defender from Groham, Maine.

Samuel Koczwara, a midfielder from Mount Hawthorn, Australia, was on the Australian National Team for the U19 World Championships in 2016, and has captained many teams overseas.

Alex Mack started all 14 games at attack last year and was selected as a NJCAA Region-III second team selection after scoring 67 points from 49 goals and 18 assists.

Patrick Shea will help lead the defensive unit as he returns from injury that allowed him limited action last season.

Genesee is a member of the Western New York Athletic Conference (WNYAC) and NJCAA Region III. This year’s schedule is highlighted with games against Howard CC, CCBC- Essex, Nassau CC, and Onondaga CC.

A link to the NJCAA National Poll can be found at: http://njcaa.org/sports/mlax/polls

Cougars Run into Hot-Shooting Kats Team

The Genesee Community College men’s basketball team ran into a hot-shooting Erie Community College Feb. 14. Erie shot almost 59 percent from the field and added 39 points from threes at a shooting percentage of 50 to score 110 points to Genesee’s 70.

Genesee held its last lead at 10-9 early in the first half before the Kats poured it on and re-took the lead for the rest of the contest.

National Junior College Athletic Association D-II Player of the Week Brian Fobbs led the Cougars with 22 points and 15 rebounds in recording another double-double performance.

Two other Genesee players registered double-digit points with Caylen Williams scoring 14 and Rahmel Thompson adding 10. Williams also had a team-high six assists for the Cougars.

Genesee will now need some help to secure one of the two playoff byes as they fell to third in Western New York Athletic Conference standings.

Lady Cougars’ Rally Falls Short Against Erie

The Genesee Community College women’s basketball team rallied several times in the second and third quarters, but couldn’t muster a fourth-quarter rally and dropped to host Erie 81-71 Feb. 14.

The Kats got out to a 7-0 start, but Genesee pulled within two by the end of the first at 18-16. Rosalyn Sealey opened the scoring in the second quarter to finally get the Cougars even at 18, and it wasn’t until a Reika Murota three gave Genesee its first lead of the game at 23-22 almost three minutes into the second quarter.

After trailing 33-30 at the half, Sealey gave Genesee a 45-43 lead with just three minutes left in the third before Erie re-took the lead by the end of the quarter at 53-47.

TaLia Burgess led the Cougars with 19 points and was one of five Genesee players to hit double-digits. Sealey netted 15, Kierra Perl had 14, Murota scored 11 and Jasmine Holmes finished with 10.

Burgess also hauled down a team-high 10 rebounds to secure the double-double. Holmes registered a season-high seven blocks to go with eight rebounds, while Sealey added a half-dozen assists.

Mark Jagord
GCC Sports Information

Morning News Briefing

Photo by Michelle Pohl via WBTA News Partner 13WHAM 

Two railroad personnel were taken to the Erie County Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries following a train derailment in Attica.
Emergency Communications received a call just after 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon reporting a train derailment near the East Main Road intersection in the Town of Attica.
The Attica Fire Department was the first to respond to the scene with their Fire Chief reporting there were two engines and approximately ten railroad cars derailed of the Norfolk Southern Railroad.
The railroad cars were carrying new cars as cargo.
Alexander, Varysburg and Bennington Fire Department assisted at the scene, along with mutual aid from both the Wyoming and Genesee County Emergency Services and Hazmat Teams and State Police.
The Wyoming County Sheriff Office conducted an initial investigation and then turned it over to the Norfolk South Railroad Police and the Federal Railroad Administration.
They have yet to determine the cause of the crash and the long term cleanup of the damaged engines and rail cars is expected to take days.

The lineup at the Downs second summer concert series has been announced.
The Money man himself, Eddie Money makes his return to kick off the Friday night concert series beginning on June 22nd followed by Grand Funk Railroad the following week.
This year’s concert series has expanded due to the success of last summer’s series according to Downs’ President Henry Wojtaszek…

The lineup also includes Fleetwood Mac tribute band Rumours, 60’s rock band, Three Dog Night and country music star Lee Ann Womack.
Also appearing are Blue Oyster Cult, Rik Emmett of Triumph and Puddle of Mudd.

UMMC Urgent Care facility in LeRoy is moving to a new location.
The clinic will move to 3 Tountas Avenue by this spring.
The Urgent Care facility currently located on Lake Street in LeRoy is closing today, although diagnostic services will continue.
Patients can use the UMMC’s Urgent Care on Bank Street in Batavia during the transition in LeRoy.

The first ever teen law enforcement academy in Genesee County is being offered by Sheriff’s Office this summer.
It’s for local teenagers interested in a career as a police officer.
The academy will run for one week at Byron-Bergen Central School.
It is the idea of veteran deputy Matt Butler

This year’s academy will run from July 23rd to the 27th.

Congressman Chris Collins says there isn’t an easy solution to tragedies like the school shooting in Florida on Wednesday.
The Western New York Republican says this isn’t about gun control.
Central New York Congressman John Katko says Washington’s inaction on mass shootings is unacceptable and called for both parties to work together to better address this.

Train Derails in Attica

A Norfolk and Southern freight train has dereailed near East Main Road in Attica late this afternoon.
Preliminary reports at the scene indicate that no hazzardous material was being hauiled by the train.
At least one person, believed to be a crew member of the train, has been taken to the hospital with a leg injury and head laceration.
Attica and Alexander Fire Departments were the first to respond to the scene around 4pm.
The derailment occurred in a wooded area.

Continuing Coverage on 13WHAM

Photos by Michelle Pohl via WBTA News Partner 13WHAM 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Evening News Briefing

Batavia Downs has announced the headliners for its Friday night concert series this summer.
The concerts begin on June 22nd when Eddie Money makes a return appearance followed by Grand Funk Railroad the following week.
Downs’ President Henry Wojtaszek says the success of last summer’s concerts has allowed for the expansion of this year’s series:

 

Read complete Batavia Downs News Release here

 

The lineup also includes a Fleetwood Mac tribute band, 60’s rock band, Three Dog Night and country music star Lee Ann Womack.
Also appearing Blue Oyster Cult, Rik Emmett of Triumph and Puddle of Mudd.

UMMC is moving its LeRoy Urgent Care facility.
The clinic will move to 3 Tountas Avenue by this spring.
The existing UMMC Urgent Care on Lake Street in LeRoy will close tomorrow, although diagnostic services will continue.
UMMC’s Urgent Care on Bank Street in Batavia will be available during the transition in LeRoy.

The Genesee County Sheriff’s Office will offer a La Enforcement Academy this summer.
It’s for teenagers interested in a career as a police officer.
The academy will run for one and be held at Byron-Bergen Central School.
It is the idea of veteran deputy Matt Butler:

The academy will run from July 23rd to the 27th.
We have all information on how to apply on the local news page of our website.

Craft beer is becoming big business in New York. The state now has 400 breweries, which Governor Cuomo says makes New York the leader in the nation’s craft beer industry. You can find breweries throughout the state but the Hudson Valley has the most with 63.
The Eli Fish Brewing Company is opening on Main Street in Batavia next month.
Resurgence Brewing has also proposed a tavern on Ellicott Street.

Big Names to Show Up at the Downs

 Henry Wojtaszek President of Batavia Downs Gaming making the announcement with Michael Nolan VP of WROTBC

Batavia Downs has announced the headliners for its second summer concert series.

President of Batavia Downs Gaming Henry Wojtaszek said the success of last year’s series has allowed them to expand for this season…

The money man himself, Eddie Money returns to kick off the summer concert series on June 22nd.

Then Grand Funk Rail Road rolls into the Downs on June 29th.

Need more cowbell, how about Blue Oyster Cult on July 6th followed by Rik Emmett of Triumph with Carl Dixon on July 13th.

Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band – Rumours starts off the second half of the series on July 20th followed by Puddle of Mudd on July 27th.

Then it’s Legendary Rock Band Three Dog Night bringing Joy to the World on August 3rd and Country Superstar Lee Ann Womack rounding out the series on August 10th.

An added bonus that will be auctioned off at the final event will be a diner at the Downs with Lee Ann Womack.

Wojtaszek said the concerts were very successful last summer and in turn have brought in even more players to the gaming floor.

 

 

Sheriff Recruiting Teens for Law Enforcement Academy

The Genesee County Sheriff’s Office will be offering its first annual Teen Academy July 23 – 27 at the Byron-Bergen Central School.

Deputy Matthew Butler, who presented the idea to the Sheriff’s Office appeared as a featured guest on WBTA’s Main and Center program this morning…

The one-week academy is a structured program designed to provide students an introduction to law enforcement training and gain an understanding of law enforcement’s role in their community
There is no charge to attend the academy and the application deadline is March 30th.

For more information, contact Deputy Matthew Butler at (585) 345-3000 ext. 3252
or (585) 494-1220 ext. 2304 or via e-mail at matthew.butler@co.genesee.ny.us

Visit http://www.co.genesee.ny.us/departments/sheriff/index.php or https://www.facebook.com/geneseecountysheriff/ to learn more and download an application.

Teen Academy Brochure July 2018 FINAL

Original posting of Press Release

 

Downs Reveals 2nd Summer Concert Series Lineup

News Release

Batavia Downs Gaming & Hotel has announced the lineup for their 2nd annual Rockin’ the Downs concert series, with 8 consecutive Friday dates, an increase over last year’s 6 shows.

Kicking off the series on Friday, June 22nd is return of the money man, Eddie Money. With over 28 million records sold, Eddie rocked the Downs last summer with massive hits including Baby Hold On, Two Tickets to Paradise, Think I’m in Love, Shakin’, Take Me Home Tonight, and I Wanna Go Back.

Next up, on Friday, June 29th are rock band Grand Funk Railroad. Originating from Flint, Michigan in 1969, GFR has now accumulated 13 gold and 10 platinum records with record sales in excess of 25 million copies sold worldwide. Original Band Members Don Brewer and Mel Schacher have been delighting fans with hits like An American Band and Some Kind of Wonderful for over 40 years.

Friday, July 6th sees Blue Oyster Cult make their Batavia Downs debut. Known for their songs, (Don’t Fear) The Reaper and Burnin’ for You, this rock band will cure you if you’ve got a fever for more cowbell.

A pair of Canadian Rock Legends hit the stage on Friday, July 13th with Rik Emmett of the Band Triumph along with Carl Dixon of Coney Hatch. Emmett helped pen such legendary songs as Lay it on the Line and Somebody’s Out There. Dixon co-wrote hits like Hey Operator and Devil’s Deck.

Rumours – a Fleetwood Mac Tribute performs on Friday, July 20th. Hailing from Atlanta, GA, Rumours captures the energy of Fleetwood Mac at the height of their career by blending perfect harmonies, precise instrumentation, and a visually engaging stage show. Playing to sold out audiences all over the country, Rumours has earned its place as one of the top tribute bands around today.

Friday, July 27th sees American Alternative Rock Band, Puddle of Mudd at the Downs. The post-grunge band from Kansas City Missouri has sold over 7 million albums. Concert goers will be sure to hear hits such as She Hates Me, Blurry and Control.

Legendary Rock Band Three Dog Night will rock the Downs on Friday, August 3rd. Founding member Danny Hutton takes pride in performing their hit filled concerts with songs like Mama Told Me Not to Come, Joy to the World, and Old Fashioned Love Song. Concert goers will be sure to see and hear why the band has had 21 consecutive Top 40 hits with tens of millions of records sold.

Closing out the series is Grammy Award winning Country Artist Lee Ann Womack. Known for her Number #1 hit, I Hope You Dance, as well as A Little Past Little Rock and I May Hate Myself in the Morning, Womack had delighted audiences for over 20 years and sold over 6 Million albums worldwide.

Tickets for all eight concerts will be available at www.BataviaConcerts.com beginning at 10am on Friday, February 16th. Individual tickets to each concert will remain at $10 for General Admission while VIP tickets will again be $25. Tickets can also be purchased in-person at Batavia Downs Gaming & Hotel at their “Lucky Treasures” Gift Shop located in the lobby. New this year is a “Season Pass” that includes a single ticket good for each concert for a discounted rate. Prices are $60 for General Admission and $150 for VIP.

“We are excited to again host a concert series in the region with another great lineup of musical legends,” said Henry Wojtaszek, CEO/President at Batavia Downs Gaming & Hotel. “With all the great feedback from our patrons, we decided to keep General Admission ticket prices at just $10 to ensure that that local music enthusiasts are able to enjoy a concert without breaking the bank.”

Hotel room/ticket packages will be available for each concert. Purchase of a Hotel Room on the night of a concert using the code includes 2 VIP tickets to the show. Each concert ticket is also redeemable once at Player’s Club in the three days following the concert for $10 Free Play to be used on one of Batavia Downs Gaming’s 800+ gaming machines. Additional information may be found at www.BataviaDownsGaming.com.

About Batavia Downs/WROTB
Owned and operated by 15 Western New York counties and the cities of Rochester and Buffalo, Western Region Off-Track Betting Corporation is a public benefit corporation with headquarters in Batavia, NY. WROTB owns and operates 29 branches, as well as Batavia Downs Gaming, a standard bred racetrack and gaming facility. Since its inception, Western Region OTB has generated over $215 million in operating and surcharge revenues to the taxpayers of those participating municipalities.

UMMC Urgent Care to get Make-over in LeRoy

News Release

United Memorial Medical Center (UMMC) is relocating its urgent care services in LeRoy from 8745 Lake Street Road to 3 Tountas Avenue. The move is part of Rochester Regional Health’s plan to expand primary care, diagnostic and urgent care services in the area. After a renovation project at the 3 Tountas Avenue location, residents will have more timely access to care in a convenient, modern and comfortable setting.

“It is important we remain focused on patient-centered care and acknowledge the needs of the community. Centrally locating these services will enhance access, operations, communication and patient engagement,” stated Jennifer Dunivent, United Memorial Medical Center’s director of operations, outpatient services.

To accommodate the project, Urgent Care services in LeRoy will temporarily close effective Friday, February 16 until the project is finished in the spring of 2018.

During this transitional period, patients can visit UMMC’s urgent care location at 16 Bank Street in Batavia. The urgent care in Batavia will have additional staff, expanded hours and onsite laboratory and radiology services. The location is open Monday through Friday, 9 am to 9 pm and Saturday and Sunday, 9 am to 7 pm.

Diagnostic services at the 8745 Lake Street Road location in LeRoy will not be affected and will remain open Monday through Friday, 7:30 am to 4 pm.

This latest project reflects the organization’s ongoing commitment to ensuring patients have local access to the care and services they need; all while staying connected to emergency room services and a team of highly skilled specialists when patients need them.

Morning News Briefing

Batavia’s City Fire Chief Steve Napolitano reports the department has an 11.4 percent spending reduction over last year.
He says now that the department is fully staffed with six new recruits, they are not having to pay overtime or training costs.
Napolitano is looking down the road to replace fire engine 12 that is 15 years old, however his next priority is replacing old turnout gear…

The Chief said the replacement program helps ease what could be a large expense for the city.
The total budget for the City Fire Department is around $3.6 Million.

Rochester resident arrested for taking a car in Batavia with four active warrants elsewhere.
Following report of a stolen vehicle from a Willow Street address in Batavia Police arrested 33 year old Thomas Wolcott a Rochester resident with no permanent address listed.
He was charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operation and Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle for allegedly taking a vehicle from the residence without the owner’s permission and driving on a revoked license with eleven suspensions.
Further investigation found that Wolcott was wanted on active warrants out the State Police Troop A, Rochester, Ogden and Gates Police Police Departments.
He was ordered to be held in the Genesee County Jail in lieu of $1,500 bail.

Domestic dispute leads to lock up for a Batavia woman.
Following investigation into a domestic incident on Saturday 23 year old Stephanie Pelkey of Masse Place was arrested and charged with Unlawful Imprisonment, Reckless Endangerment of Property, Endangering the Welfare of a Child and Resisting Arrest.
She was accused of restricting the movement of a subject inside the residence, throwing property outside and resisting arrest all in the presence of a child.
Pelkey was remanded in lieu of $1,500 bail to the Genesee County Jail.

Flood Watch going into effect this afternoon.
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for a portion of Western New York including the Genesee and Wyoming Counties.
The combination of snow melt from warm temperatures today and possible rainfall tonight may result in flooding on some area creeks and rivers.
It is issued for 3 o’clock this afternoon through Friday afternoon.

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand is cosponsoring a bill to end federal prohibition of marijuana.
Yesterday, she and New Jersey Senator Corey Booker announced their support for the Marijuana Justice Act.
This would remove marijuana from the schedule of controlled substances and expunge related convictions.
Gillibrand says the country knows how unfair and damaging the current laws are.

Evening News Briefing

Batavia Fire Chief Stefano Napolitano

The Batavia City Fire Department is now fully staffed with the addition of six new recruits.
Fire Chief Steve Napolitano says full staffing reduces overtime and results in an overall budget saving of 11 percent.
During the first of City Council’s budget review sessions last night, the fire chief said he wants to begin an on-going replacement program for firefighter’s turnout gear

The annual budget for the city’s fire department is about $3.6-million.

 Eugene Jankowski

Several search firms want the job of finding Batavia’s next city manager.
Council president gene Jankowski says seven companies have responded:

The cost of a search firm is estimated at $20,000.

A Batavia woman is accused of driving drunk to pick up a man arrested for suspect DWI.
State Police arrested Jay Markle on Monday after he failed field sobriety tests on Route 33 in Bergen. Police say Markle called Darlene Martaus to pick him up at State Police headquarters.
But when Martaus turned up, troopers said she was legally drunk and charged her with felony DWI.

Interim City Manager Matt Worth

The once popular Batavia Softball league is gaining traction again with the help of Michael Jamil and his ball playing friends.
Jamil has headed up the League for the past three years growing it to 33 teams.
He has approached City Council on a number of occasions for their support and financial assistance in maintaining the ball field at Kibbe Park, but the message never hit home.
Interim City Manager Matt Worth shed some more light on where the city stands on the field…

Council was provided a list of requested material and equipment costs but will reserve making any funding commitments until budget workshops are underway.

City FD Saving Money with Full Staffing

Fire Chief Stefano Napolitano

Batavia’s City Fire Chief Steve Napolitano says the department has an 11.4 percent spending reduction over last year.
He says that now that the department is fully staffed with six new recruits, they are not having to pay overtime and training costs.
Napolitano is looking down the road to replace fire Engine 12 that is 15 years old, however his next priority is replacing old turnout gear…

The Chief said the replacement program helps ease what could be a large expense by the city.
The total budget for Batavia’s City Fire Department is around $3.6 million.

City of Batavia FD Engine 12

Genesee Community College Welcomes Lindsay Gerhardt

Lindsay A. Gerhardt, GCC’s new assistant dean of Admissions and Recruitment

Press Release:

Genesee Community College is pleased to announce the appointment of Lindsay A. Gerhardt as the new assistant dean of Admissions and Recruitment. Gerhardt will be responsible for the administration of college admissions and recruitment efforts, overseeing a team of recruitment specialists who travel extensively across the Genesee, Livingston, Orleans and Wyoming County region, as well as to Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, New York City area, and occasionally internationally.

Gerhardt comes to GCC after eleven years of service at SUNY Geneseo in progressively more demanding admissions roles, culminating as the associate director. She served on numerous committees at Geneseo, among them: President’s Commission on Diversity and Community; Enrollment Marketing Strategy Team, Equity Scorecard; and the Scholarship Committee. She also worked Alfred University as an admissions counselor, where she was recognized as the #1 Recruiter in 2005-2006.

“Lindsay is a solid addition to our already fantastic Admissions and Recruitment team,” Dr. Virginia (Ginny) Taylor, vice president of Student and Enrollment Services said. “Her professional experience and obvious dedication to student success aligns perfectly with our student success coaching model and with GCC’s student-centered philosophy to higher education.”

Gerhardt first cultivated her love of education during her four years as a teacher in Rochester. Since 2007, she has been very involved in the New York State Transfer and Articulation Association – a non-profit professional organization dedicated to the promotion and mobility of transfer students in higher education. She has served as a member of the NYSTAA executive board, newsletter committee and annual conference co-chair. In 2014, she received the New York State Transfer and Articulation Association Distinguished Service Award.

Gerhardt earned her M.S. Ed. in Literary Education from Nazareth College of Rochester in 2006, and her Bachelor of Arts in Education from Mercyhurst University in 2002. A Rochester native, Gerhardt currently resides in North Chili with her family.

 

Girls Fastpitch Registration Day at Dicks

Press Release:

Registration for Girls Fastpitch Softball this Saturday, February 17th 2018

Batavia, NY, February 13, 2018: After a successful inaugural season in 2017, Batavia Girls Fastpitch Softball (also known as the Batavia Stingers) is excited to announce that we will be hosting a registration day at Dick’s Sporting Goods in Batavia. The registration will take place on Saturday, February 17, 2018 from 10 am – 2 pm. Sign-ups will be for teams in the 10u, 12u and 15u divisions. Registration is open to girls that live in the City or Town of Batavia or who attend school in Batavia. Board members and coaches will be present to answer questions. The registration fee of $75 is not due until April 1, 2018. The 10u and 12u teams begin practice in April with games beginning in May. The 15u seaon will begin in June and games will be held from July to the beginning of August.

If you are unable to attend our registration event please email us at bataviagfs@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page (Batavia Girls Fastpitch Softball) in order to download a registration form. Batavia Girls Fastpitch Softball welcomes players of all skill levels including those new to the sport. If you have any questions please feel free to contact Coach Stan Kaus at 585-370-9861.

HAWLEY PROPOSES SAFEGUARD AGAINST HASTE PASSAGE OF CONTROVERSIAL LEGISLATION

Press Release:

Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) rises to introduce a reform on Messages of Necessity in the Assembly Chamber.

Click Here for an .mp4 video of Hawley speaking on the Assembly Floor

Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) proposed a measure on the Assembly floor today that would require a two-thirds vote of the house for Messages of Necessity to be accepted when issued by the governor.

“Too often, controversial measures are rushed through the legislative process in the middle of the night without adhering to the constitutionally-mandated, three-day ‘aging’ process,” Hawley said. “This is the people’s government and they have a right to know what bills are being passed with a high level of transparency.”

Legislation is usually subject to an “aging” period of three days before it can be voted on. However, Messages of Necessity are issued by the governor to forgo this process and rush a vote on important and/or controversial legislation, as was done with the SAFE Act.

“Messages of Necessity rob the public of the right to know what’s in a bill as was the case when the unconstitutional SAFE Act was rammed through the Legislature leaving many lawmakers no time to actually read the legislation that was to be voted upon,” Hawley continued. “I am disappointed that this and over a dozen other common-sense ethics reforms were voted down by New York City Democrats. Our citizens deserve better.”

Morning News Briefing

Batavia Players moving their act into the mall downtown.
The Batavia Players are moving from their headquarters in the Harvester 56 theatre on Harvester Ave to the City Centre in downtown Batavia.
Batavia City Council has approved a lease with the Community Theatre allowing them to re-locate in the City Centre Mall by an overwhelming vote of 7 – 1.
Councilman at-large Bob Bialkowski was the only member opposed to the lease.
He did not feel it is the right business for the city to be in and said there were too many inaccuracies in the lease.
Councilwoman Patti Pacino was optimistic that the Batavia Players Theatre would be an attraction to bring people downtown…

According to the lease for the first six months Batavia players would only pay rent of $1 per sq. ft., then $2 per sq. ft. for the next six months and $4 per sq. ft. after that.
The location was most recently occupied by the Dent Neurological Clinic.

 

Two Batavia residents busted for DWI, with one accused of driving drunk to the State Police Barracks.

Jay Markle

Darlene Martaus

State Police stopped 60 year old Jay Markle of Batavia for speeding on State Route 33 in Bergen on Monday.
After failing field sobriety tests he was arrested for DWI.
After being released with appearance tickets, Markle contacted 58 year old Darlene Martaus, also of Batavia, to come pick him up at the barracks.
Troopers could detect the odor of alcohol on her breath when she arrived at the barracks.
After performing field sobriety tests Martaus was arrested for felony DWI, Aggravated Unlicensed Operation, Operating a Vehicle Without an Interlock Device, and other Vehicle and Traffic infractions.
She was committed to the Genesee County Jail in lieu of bail.

 

 

Fraudulent vehicle purchase in Batavia leads to the arrest of Holley woman.
59 year old Linda Feeley of Hulberton Road in Holley was accused of conspiring with her boyfriend and a car salesman to facilitate a sale by forging her mother’s name on documentation to purchase a vehicle.
Following investigation into the alleged incident last March Feeley was arrested and charged with a litany of felony charges including counts of Grand Larceny, Identity theft, Forgery and Conspiracy.
She was issued an order of protection and was released with appearance tickets for March 13th in Batavia Town Court.

 

A Promise from P.W. Minors new owner to keep jobs in Batavia.
Hundley Elliotte, the new CEO of P.W. Minor is not looking at layoffs at P.W. Minor but implementing a process of production that eliminates waste and increases productivity.
Elliotte plans on growing Batavia’s oldest company by making the production process as efficient as possible.
Elliotte is a partner with Tidewater and Associates, the investment company that acquired P.W. Minor from Pete Zeliff earlier this month.

Evening News Briefing

The Batavia Players community theatre will have a new location in downtown Batavia
The Batavia City Council, by a 7 – 1 vote, has approved a lease with the troupe allowing them to re-locate in the City Centre Mall.
The company had been staging their performances in the Harvester 56 theatre on Harvester Ave.
Only Councilman at-large Bob Bialkowski voted no to the lease.
He said there were too many inaccuracies in the lease. He also did not feel it is the right business for the city to be in.

Patti Pacino

 

Ward 2 Councilwoman Patti Pacino said the Batavia Players Theatre would be a magnet to bring people downtown

Batavia players would pay rent of $1 per sq. ft. for the first six months, $2 per sq. ft. for the next six months and $4 per sq. ft. after that.
The space was most recently occupied by the Dent Neurological Clinic.

The Chief of Police in the Livingston County community of Nunda calls it the worst case of child abuse he’s ever seen.
35 year old Brock Hyde of Nunda, has been charged with beating his two month old son.
Nunda Police Chief Jeff Wilcox said the child suffered a fractured skull, broken ribs and a broken foot.
Hyde of is charged with felony counts of Assault and Reckless Assault of a Child for the alleged abuse.
The child was released to foster care.

Two Batavia men arrested for possession of suspect heroin suspected heroin in Wyoming County.
32 year old Ian Leblanc-Chatt and his passenger in his car, 39 year old Jason Giuliani, both of Batavia, were stopped on Route 19 in Middlebury.
Deputies say found Giuliani was in possession of 60 bags of heroin and Leblanc-Chatt had of two bags of heroin,
Leblanc-Chatt was also accused of driving while ability impaired by a combination of drugs.
Giuliani was arrested on a felony drug charge and jailed in lieu of 25- thousand dollars bail.

Governor Cuomo is trying to help low-income kids get the flu shot.
He has proposed legislation that encourages pharmacists to enroll in the state’s vaccine for children program.
If passed, children older than two-years-old and younger than 19 who meet certain criteria would be eligible for a free flu shot.
The state’s commissioner of health says more folks are taking this flu season seriously this year and getting the shot.

Governor Andrew Cuomo is introducing a new member to his administration. The Governor welcomed a 14-week-old Siberian Shepherd puppy to the Capital this week. His name is Captain, although Cuomo says he originally wanted to name the dog Excelsior, after the state motto. Cuomo’s daughter is to thank for making the strong suggestion of an administration mascot.

Saying Good-bye to Wayne

Members of Wayne Fuller’s three distinct families bid final farewell to the man who touched the lives of so many throughout Western New York.

Wayne was remembered by close friends from his background in sports, broadcasting and mass transit.

Fuller, 70, died last Friday after a long illness.

Memories of Wayne were shared by his former co-workers in radio, Batavia Muckdogs baseball and Trailways Bus of which shaped the life of this popular Batavia native.

It was Wayne’s wish that his casket be carried aboard a Trailways bus to his final resting place next to his parents in East Bethany Cemetery. Dozens of mourners rode the same bus to the grave site.

Council OKs Batavia Players Lease

The Batavia City Council has approved a new lease with Batavia Players providing a new home for the community theatre company in the City Centre Mall.
The lease was approved 7 to 1.

Bob Bialkowski

 

Only Councilman at-large Bob Bialkowski voted no.
He said there were too many inaccuracies in the lease. He also did not feel it is the right business for the city to be in:

Patti Pacino

 

But Bialkowski was over-ruled.
Ward 2 Councilwoman Patti Pacino said the Batavia Players Theatre would be a magnet to bring people downtown:

Batavia players would pay rent of a dollar per square foot for the first six months, 2-dollars a square foot for the next six months and 4-dollars a square foot after that.
The space was most recently occupied by the Dent Neurological Clinic.

HAWLEY TO HOST OPEN COMMUNITY FORUM IN PAVILION

Press Release:

Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) announced today that he will be hosting a free community forum open to the public on Thursday, February 15 at 7 p.m. at the Hollwedel Memorial Library located at 5 Woodrow Dr. in Pavilion. Hawley will provide an update on the happenings of Albany and will answer questions from the audience. The event is sponsored by the Women’s Group “RAP.”

“I enjoy these open community forums as a channel of communication between the residents I represent and the inner-workings of state government,” Hawley said. “We have a responsibility as public representatives to be open and accountable, and that is what forums like these are all about. I encourage everyone who is able to attend and I look forward to seeing you there.”

Hawley is Assistant Minority Leader of the Assembly Republican Conference and currently serves on the Agriculture, Ways & Means, Rules, Insurance and Racing & Wagering committees.

WHO: Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia)

WHAT: Open Community Forum

WHERE: Hollwedel Memorial Library
5 Woodrow Dr., Pavilion

WHEN: Thursday, February 15, 7 p.m.

Morning News Briefing

Nunda Police report a chilling case of child abuse against an infant.
Investigators from the Nunda Police Department in Livingston County are calling it “a horrific case of child abuse” referring to a two month old baby boy who was allegedly beaten severely by his father.
35 year old Brock Hyde of Nunda, has been arrested and charged with felony counts of Assault and Reckless Assault of a Child for the alleged abuse.
Nunda Police Chief Jeff Wilcox,

The child also sustained dual eye retinal hemorrhages, fluid and swelling on the brain along with a broken bone in their foot.
The child was released to foster care.
Hyde who is a parolee from August of 2014 was committed to the Livingston County jail pending arraignment this morning.

Two Batavia men busted with drugs Wyoming County.
Wyoming County Sheriff’s Deputies stopped 32 year old Ian Leblanc-Chatt and his passenger 39 year old Jason Giuliani, both of Batavia, on State Route 19 in Middlebury Sunday.
Deputies allegedly found Giuliani in possession of 60 bags of heroin and Leblanc-Chatt in possession of two bags of heroin, Suboxone and three hypodermic syringes.
Leblanc-Chatt was also accused of driving while ability impaired by a combination of drugs.
Giuliani was arrested on a felony drug count and jailed in lieu of $25,000 bail.
Leblanc-Chatt was charged with DWAI by drugs and was released to a family member.
Both men are due back in court on March 26th.

Livingston County Woman accused of taking benefits from a cancer patient.
32 year old Patty Wilkins of Nunda was arrested and charged with 4 counts of Petit Larceny during an investigation into a Scheme to Defraud case stemming from a benefit last November.
Wilkins allegedly set up a benefit for a cancer victim in Nunda and pocketed a few hundred dollars from the event after promising to give out prizes to winners which she never did.
She was released with appearance tickets.

Governor Cuomo is trying to help low-income kids get the flu shot.
Yesterday he proposed legislation that encourages pharmacists to enroll in the state’s vaccine for children program.
If passed, those older than two-years-old and younger than 19 who meet certain criteria would be eligible for a free flu shot.
The state’s commissioner of health says more folks are taking this flu season seriously this year and getting the shot.

Inaugural STEM Grads on Track to Earn GCC Degree Alongside High School Diploma

Front row: Trevor Fitzgibbon (Alden), Carrie Hathaway (Geneseo), Justina Pruski (Oakfield-Alabama), Triton Adamski (Pembroke) Back row: Kiara Santiago (Pembroke), Tara Jagodzinski (Pavilion), Chloe Schrier (Pavilion), Jacob McQueen (Attica), Nicholas Ventola (Pembroke) Not pictured: Shaun LoVerdi (Byron-Bergen), Taylor Nusstein (Attica)

Press Release:

Eleven extraordinary students are on track to finish high school while earning an associate degree from Genesee Community College this summer. Triton Adamski (Pembroke), Carrie Hathaway (Geneseo), Trevor Fitzgibbon (Alden), Tara Jagodzinski (Pavilion), Shaun LoVerdi (Byron-Bergen), Jacob McQueen (Attica), Taylor Nusstein (Attica), Justina Pruski (Oakfield-Alabama), Kiara Santiago (Pembroke), Chloe Schrier (Pavilion) and Nicholas Ventola (Pembroke) finished the fall 2017 semester on track to complete an associate degree shortly after they graduate from high school this summer. While all of the graduating students have performed extraordinarily well in their college courses, Triton, Carrie, Justina and Kiara have maintained perfect 4.0 averages throughout the entire multi-year Math Science Preparatory / Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (MSP/STEM) program.

Since middle school, these extraordinary students have been immersed in college level coursework, and GCC is currently inviting the next cohort of students to join the MSP/STEM program that provides this pathway to exciting opportunities.

Each year, all Genesee, Livingston, Orleans and Wyoming County region middle schools are invited to nominate their top 6th and 7th grade students for GCC’s MSP/STEM enrichment program. The affordable two-year preparatory program was developed for the unique needs of gifted students and is staffed by GCC’s full-time math and science faculty. The MSP Program offers an opportunity for middle school students to earn up to 10 college credits before they enter high school and at one-third the usual tuition cost.

Middle schools have already begun distributing invitations to students and placement testing reservations are currently underway, however, there is still time to apply. All interested parents and students are encouraged to request information about the nomination process and program through GCC’s ACE Program or with their school counselor.

For more information contact: Karlyn M. Finucane, program specialist with the ACE Programs (585) 343-0055 ext. 6320 or email kmfinucane@genesee.edu. The ACE website is http://www.genesee.edu/home/ace/.

GCC’s Fashion Business Speaker Series Presents Batavia’s Own: Kristine McCarthy

Kristine McCarthy, photo courtesy of GCC

Press Release:

On March 7, 2018, Kristine McCarthy will be part of Genesee Community College’s Fashion Business Speaker Series sharing her inspiring story of dedication, hard work and success. McCarthy currently serves as a senior vice president, operations lead at P.W. Minor. P.W. Minor has been making shoes in America since 1867 and operates the second oldest shoe factory in the country.

McCarthy’s presentation will take place in room T102 of GCC’s Conable Technology Building at the Batavia Campus from 1 – 2:30 p.m. The event is free and open to the public; however seating is limited. Those wishing to attend can RSVP by calling (585)345-6830 in advance. If you are unable to attend the event, McCarthy’s presentation will also be streamed live at www.genesee.edu/home/event-streaming/.

For the past decade McCarthy has led product development teams at Coach, Inc. and Ann, Inc. working with and managing the development process from design conceptualization to supply chain management and product profitability. McCarthy’s learning and experience has taken her to New York City and China, and she now enjoys working in her hometown of Batavia, NY.

McCarthy said, “Believing that anything is possible and not backing down from any challenge, I have delivered consistent results throughout my career on a global scale and I am proud of the work I do every day.”

McCarthy graduated from GCC in 2001 with an Associate Degree in Fashion Merchandising and then transferred to Buffalo State College to earn her Bachelor of Science in Fashion Textile Technology in 2003. After 12 years in NYC, McCarthy currently lives in Batavia with her husband Brian McCarthy (also a 2001 GCC graduate) and their two sons, Jack and Ronan.

For more information, contact Marketing Communications Associate Director Donna Rae Sutherland at (585) 343-0055 ext. 6616, or via email: dsutherland@genesee.edu.

Last Chance to Register for SAT Prep Course at GCC in Warsaw

Press Release:

What: Last Chance to Register for SAT Prep Course at GCC in Warsaw

Registration Deadline: Thursday, February 22, 2018

Course Schedule: Thursdays, March 1 through April 12, 2018 (no class April 5) from 6 – 9 p.m.

Note: Date change

Where: GCC’s Warsaw Campus Center

115 Linwood Avenue, Warsaw NY 14569

Who: Anyone planning to take the SAT Exam

Background: The BEST (Business and Employee Skills Training) Center at Genesee Community College will host the first of only three SAT Prep courses in Warsaw and the registration deadline is February 22, 2018. The SAT Prep course is designed to prepare students for the English and Math components of the SAT exam. The course familiarizes students with the format of the exam and provides practice using questions similar to those that will appear on the SAT. In preparation for the English component, course participants will practice critical reading, sentence completion, grammar usage and writing. The Math component practice will focus on pre-algebra, algebra and geometry.

The SAT Prep course consists of six sessions totaling 18 hours and costs $149.00 per participant which includes the course prep textbook. Participants are required to bring their own calculators.

The first SAT Prep course session will be at GCC’s Warsaw Campus Center – 115 Linwood Ave, Warsaw, NY. The course will run on Thursday evenings beginning March 1, 2018 through April 12, 2018 from 6 – 9 p.m. (no class on April 5). Participants MUST register by February 22, 2018 to attend.

The BEST Center will also offer the SAT Prep course at:

GCC’s Lima Campus Center – 7285 Gale Road, Lima, NY
Tuesday evenings beginning March 20, 2018 through May 1, 2018 from 6 – 9 p.m. (No class on April 3). Register for this session by
March 13, 2018.

GCC’s Dansville Campus Center – 31 Clara Barton Street, Dansville, NY

Thursday evenings beginning April 26, 2018 through May 31, 2018 from 6 – 9 p.m. Register for this session by April 19, 2018.

To register for any of the SAT Prep courses, please visit www.bestcenter.org or call (585) 345-6868.

Additional Details: http://news.genesee.edu/news/2018/01/19/gcc-offers-sat-prep-course

College Entry Help Sessions at GCC in February and March

Press Release:

What: College Entry Help Sessions at GCC in February and March

When: Wednesday, February 21, 2018 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Wednesday, March 21, 2018 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Where: Genesee Community College ~ Room T121 ~ Conable Technology Building ~ One College Road, Batavia NY

Who: Anyone looking for some help enrolling in college!

Background: The Adult Educational Opportunity Center (AEOC) is continuing its year-long schedule of open monthly sessions designed to get anyone started on their way to a college degree!

As with all AEOC services, these sessions are FREE and available both by appointment and walk-in! During these sessions, the AEOC’s outreach specialists will help potential college applicants with a variety of services, including:

Financial Aid Counseling: help completing the FAFSA, understanding various financial aid options including student loans and Pell grants, retrieving transcripts, and assistance with special circumstance applications.

Enrollment Assistance: completing college applications or enrollment forms, ACT Test registration and completing Entrance Exam Prep through Accuplacer.

Veterans Services: AEOC outreach specialists are trained to assist any veteran in navigating services available for higher education.

Both appointment and walk-in sessions will be available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, February 21, 2018 and Wednesday, March 21, 2018. Appointments are also available on additional dates by request. To schedule any appointment, please email AEOC@genesee.edu or contact Adult Education Director Kate Trombley, M.S. at (585) 343-0055 ext. 6285.

It is important to note that these College Entry Point Sessions are not limited to students attending or planning to attend GCC. Anyone interested in attending any college or in need of assistance in getting started can participate. Information regarding GCC and all other area colleges will be available at these sessions.

Additional details and a list of the session dates for all of 2018 is available at: http://news.genesee.edu/news/2018/01/05/ready-enroll-college-looking-some-help

Two Batavia men arrested with quantity of drugs in Wyoming County

Jason Giuliani                                                                             Ian Leblanc-Chatt  

Traffic stop in Wyoming County leads to the arrest of two Batavia residents.

Wyoming County Sheriff’s Deputies conducted a traffic stop on State Route 19 at Main Street in the Village of Middlebury yesterday.

The driver was identified as 32 year old Ian Leblanc-Chatt and the passenger as 39 year old Jason Giuliani both of Batavia.

Deputies allegedly found Giulani in possession of 60 bags of heroin and Leblanc-Chatt was allegedly in possession of two bags of heroin, Suboxone and three hypodermic syringes.

Following a drug evaluation Leblanc-Chatt was also accused of driving while ability impaired by a combination of drugs.

Giuliani was subsequently arrested and charged with a felony count of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance with intent to sell it and jailed in lieu of $25,000 bail.

Leblanc-Chatt was charged with DWAI by drugs, along with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance and of a Hypodermic Instrument along with traffic infractions.

He was released to a family member and both men are due back in court on March 26th.

Welcome Coach Frappa

Press Release:

Notre Dame announces the hiring of Tim Frappa of Orchard Park as their new Varsity Softball Coach. He places Michelle Panepento who decided not to return in order to spend more time with her family. His impressive resume, love of teaching the game of softball and his personality led to his selection from an impressive group of applicants.

Tim has been an extremely successful travel softball coach in the Buffalo area for the past 10 years. For the last three seasons, he coached the NY Inferno 16U and 18U college showcase teams where he has helped players realize their goal of playing college softball. He is recognized as an excellent teacher of fundamentals and is especially strong in the development of pitchers including two daughters who went on to pitch in college.

Coach Frappa, Who is the Founder and President of Torino Mosaic Flooring, is excited about the opportunity to coach the young ladies of Notre Dame softball and is looking forward to the challenge of building on the success the program has enjoyed in recent years.

GCC Athletics Update: Men’s/Women’s Basketball

 Brian Fobbs – photo credit:GCC Athletics/Glenn Holmes

 

Press Release:

Second Half Surge Powers Men’s Basketball Team over Jamestown

The Genesee Community College men’s basketball team improved their shooting percentage from the floor by almost 20 percent in the second half and in the process out-scored visiting Jamestown Community College after the intermission by a 51-40 margin for the Western New York Athletic Conference victory.

After holding just a single point lead after the first half at 43-42, Genesee turned it up in the second half and when the horn sounded Caylen Williams and Brian Fobbs both had points totals in the 30s.

Jamestown took an early lead in the second half and the two teams exchanged leads with the Jayhawks’ last lead at 59-58 about seven minutes into the second half. From that point the Cougars went on a 12-3 run that put them ahead 70-62 midway through the second and Jamestown never got within five points from that point until the end of the game.

Williams had a season-high 35 points and also led the team in steals with three, while adding six assists and four boards. Fobbs recorded yet another double-double with 30 points and 10 boards.

Fobbs was able to obtain sole possession of eighth place on the team’s all-time scoring list with his performance that padded his career-point total to 1,138 and three more than Brian Jackson’s 1,135.

Fobbs also continues to dominate national statistics among all National Junior College Athletic Association D-II players in points-per-game with 27.2 and rebounds-per-game with 13.5. Only one other player – from Lake County – is ranked with Fobbs in the top-10 of the two aforementioned categories.

Lady Cougars Rally with Three Solid Quarters against Jayhawks

The Genesee Community College women’s basketball team played visiting Jamestown Community College within a pair of scores during the game’s final three quarters, but Jamestown’s early explosiveness allowed the Jayhawks to take the contest at 87-56 Feb. 10.

Genesee out-scored the Jayhawks in the final quarter making the contest a 54-48 game for the final three quarters. Three Cougars hit double-digits that included Rosalyn Sealey, Kierra Perl and Reika Murota.

Sealey led the team with 16 points and also had a team-high in assists with four. Perl added 14 points to go with seven boards, while Murota got 12 of her 14 points from threes with three boards and three assists.

TaLia Burgess was the team leader in rebounds with 10 and also added seven points. Rachel Meyer rounded out the scoring with a half-dozen points and three assists.

Jamestown was hot out of the gate and their 25-point lead after the first quarter carried them the rest of the contest.

Mark Jagord
GCC Sports Information

Morning News Briefing

P.W. Minor the historic shoe manufacturer in Batavia, is being taken over by a Delaware investment company.
The 150 year old shoemaking business was sold to Tidewater Associates, of Newark, Delaware.
Batavia businessman Peter Zeliff was credited with saving P.W. Minor around four years ago when he took over the fledgling business on the brink of closure.
Zeliff was integral in returning jobs to Batavia that had been outsourced to China, and Under Zeliff’s leadership P.W. Minor was able to expand the brand to offer a variety of high quality footwear.
Zeliff will have a seat on the board of Tidewater but will give up his role as CEO.
The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce named P. W. Minor the Business of the Year for 2015.

Alleged assault in Byron lands a Perry man in lock up.
36 year old Nicholas Stefaniak of Westview Drive in Perry was arrested after allegedly assaulting another individual causing serious physical injury and damaging their property during an incident last Thursday night.
The disturbance was reported at a Byron Holley Road residence in Byron.
After being arraigned in Stafford Town Court Stefaniak was remanded in lieu $5,000 bail to the Genesee County Jail.

Buffalo man behind bars following a one car crash in Wyoming County.
42 year old Isaac Caver, Jr. of Buffalo was arrested following a single motor vehicle accident on State Route 20A in Orangeville Friday.
Wyoming County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the scene where they allegedly found Caver to be intoxicated and driving on 18 active suspensions.
Caver was charged with Felony Aggravated Unlicensed Operation, DWI, along with traffic infractions.
He was ordered to be held in the Wyoming County Jail in lieu of $10,000 bail and is due back in court on February 28th.

There is a new executive director at Batavia’s YWCA.
She is Millie Tomidy-Pepper, formerly the exec director of the Mental Health Association.
Tomidy-Pepper takes from Jeanne Walton who left the YWCA after six years with the agency.

Buffalo Sabres star Jack Eichel is out for an injury.
Eichel was injured during Saturday’s game against the Bruins.
Yesterday the team announced that he will be out indefinitely for a high ankle sprain.
The Sabres won that game four to two but they lost yesterday to the Colorado Avalanche five to four without Eichel.

WBTA Sunday News

Batavia’s P. W. Minor has been sold to a Delaware investment firm.
The 150 year old shoemaker has been taken over by Tidewater Associates of Newark, Delaware.
Batavia businessman Peter Zeliff stepped in four years ago and saved the company from closing.
Zeliff will have a seat on the board of Tidewater but will give up his role as CEO.
Under Zeliff’s ownership, P W Minor returned jobs to Batavia that had been moved to China.
The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce named P. W. Minor its Business of the Year for 2015.

The Batavia City Council will held a business meeting tomorrow night.
Council is scheduled to meet at 7pm in City Hall.
Council is expected to set February 26th as the date for a public hearing into the 2018-2019 city budget.
That budget calls for a property tax rate decrease.

There is a new executive director at Batavia’s YWCA.
She is Millie Tomidy-Pepper, formerly the exec director of the Mental Health Association.
Tomidy-Pepper takes from Jeanne Walton who left the YW after six years with the agency.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Genesee Sno Packers Snowmobile Club holds their annual Bikini Rally in Oakfield.
19 scantily clad snowmobilers braved the cold and snow to raise money for breast cancer patients.
The Bikini rally has raised more than $14,000 over its four year history.

More photos from our News Partner The Batavian

P.W. Minor Sold to Out of State Investment Firm

A Delaware based investment company, Tidewater + Associates,  has announced is has acquired Batavia based shoe manufacturer P.W. Minor.

According  to a statement issued by Tidewater on February 1 and made available locally today, the Newark, Delaware based firm wrote in a news release:

Tidewater + Associates has completed its investment in shoe manufacturer P.W. Minor. The current CEO, Peter Zeliff, will transition from CEO to board member. Hundley Elliotte, a member of Tidewater’s leadership team, will step in as managing CEO.

Founded in 1867, P.W. Minor is the country’s second oldest shoe manufacturer. It currently operates three key brands: P.W. Minor, Abram Boot Company and the Batavia Boot & Shoe Company. Its subsidiary, Minor Brothers Boot and Shoe Manufacturer develops and manufactures product for several of the country’s leading brands.

Three and a half years ago, P.W. Minor began a comprehensive process of overhauling its manufacturing capabilities with state of the art machinery and equipment to increase efficiency and reduce environmental impact. This change has enabled the company to compete on the global stage, without losing touch with its history of craftsmanship and its concern for the environment.

“As an organization, Tidewater + Associates charter is to ‘Grow Good.’ We believe there are significant opportunities to scale P.W. Minor’s social and environmental benefits through its current core brands and to embark on new brand developments. The organization’s legacy of craftsmanship and capabilities to deliver product sustainably can be leveraged to expand and grow the brand base. There is extraordinary potential to create comfortable and protective product while also being a champion for sustainability in the footwear world,” said Hundley Elliotte.

On handing the reigns to Tidewater + Associates, Peter Zeliff remarked, “We have made significant progress turning this business around, I now feel that it is the right time to step away from my day to day involvement and I’m extremely confident in Tidewater’s ability to guide this business to the next level of success.”

Tidewater + Associates makes majority investments in brands that have potential for positive social and environmental impact. We believe there is an under developed demand for good. Our mission is to meet this demand making a positive impact for people and minimizing impact on the planet.

Tidewater has offices in Delaware and California. By focusing on small cap brands and businesses, Tidewater applies its unique loyalty businesses model and 80+ years of operational expertise to accelerate and scale brands for growth.

GCC Athletics Media Release: Malkischer Commits to GCC Lacrosse

Press Release:

Malkischer Commits to GCC Lacrosse

Genesee Community College women’s lacrosse coach Jeff Reyngoudt will let no geographic boundary come between himself and improvement of his program. Reyngoudt traveled nearly the length of the state to add Juila Malkischer to his future roster.

The attacker currently competes for Arlington High School in LaGrangeville in Section I of the New York Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) in girls lacrosse that features some of the largest demographic teams from Dutchess, Putnam, Rockland, and Westchester counties.

While the Arlington varsity girls lacrosse program has only been in existence for a little over a decade, it has recently come to prominence having recorded nearly 40 wins over the past four seasons that includes one Conference I-A title, as well as one Conference I-B title.

In addition, 30-plus alumni have moved on to the college ranks in lacrosse with Malkischer becoming the most recent by signing her letter of intent to attend GCC this week.

The Arlington Girls Lacrosse Program started as an after school intramural club in 2006 and went varsity in the spring of 2007. In 2008 the varsity secured their first winning record and their first trip to sectionals. The team won their first league championship in 2014.

The program has made multiple trips to the sectional quarterfinals since 2012 including 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. In 2015 the varsity won their second consecutive league championship.

In 2014, the Arlington girls lacrosse program won the Section I and NYSPHSAA Community Challenge Award for their commitment to Angelo Mastandrea and the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation.

Mark Jagord
GCC Sports Information

First Annual Genesee County Sheriff’s Office Teen Academy

Press Release:

Sheriff William A. Sheron, Jr. is pleased to announce the First Annual Genesee County Sheriff’s Office Teen Academy

The Genesee County Sheriff’s Office will be offering its first annual Teen Academy July 23 – July 27, 2018, at the Byron-Bergen Central School.

“The Teen Academy is a one-week structured program which consists of instructional classes designed to provide high-school-aged students within our community an introduction to law enforcement training and gain an understanding of law enforcement’s role in their community. It is our hope that teens will build confidence while learning good decision-making and leadership skills,” stated Sheriff Sheron.

Academy instructors are experienced Deputy Sheriffs who will discuss day-to-day operations of the Sheriff’s Office. Participants will also:

• visit the Jail, 911 Emergency Communications Dispatch Center, and Sheriff’s Office
• observe displays of the Emergency Response Team (ERT), Hostage Negotiation, SCUBA Team, K-9 Unit and Evidence Recovery
• be provided insight into motor vehicle accident reconstruction
• participate in daily physical fitness runs, defensive tactics and team-building exercises
• participate in a classroom setting and learn about the NYS Penal Laws and Vehicle & Traffic Laws
• participate in mock traffic stops and DWI procedures

Qualified candidates will be selected for an interview screening process if they meet the following requirements:

 must be entering grades 10-12
 must be in good academic standing with little to no disciplinary issues
 must be able to participate in physical fitness activities
 must have a positive attitude
 must have their parent’s permission

“This is a unique and forward-thinking opportunity offered by Genesee County Sheriff Sheron and Department. Teens are invited to immerse and be exposed to the real law enforcement experience. More than imagining, the academy opportunity is live, in-the-minute learning about today’s community policing needs of an exciting career in law enforcement. Students are encouraged to ‘try on’ a law enforcement career role,” stated Chair of the Public Service Committee.

There is no charge to attend the academy. Application deadline is March 30, 2018.

For more information, contact Deputy Matthew Butler at (585) 345-3000 ext. 3252
or (585) 494-1220 ext. 2304 or via e-mail at matthew.butler@co.genesee.ny.us

Visit http://www.co.genesee.ny.us/departments/sheriff/index.php or https://www.facebook.com/geneseecountysheriff/ to learn more and download an application.

Teen Academy Brochure July 2018 FINAL

Saturday News Briefing

Wayne Fuller a former WBTA personality and sports announcer has died.
Wayne passed away yesterday morning at Strong Memorial Hospital following a long illness.
Wayne was also well known as the Dwyer Stadium announcer for the Batavia Muckdogs.
Vice President of the Genesee County Baseball Club Bill Kauffman,

In an interview last year on Genesee Life, Wayne talked with our Lucine Kauffman about how he got his start on WBTA

Calling hours for Wayne Fuller will be this Monday from 4 until 7pm at H E Turner Funeral Home on East Main Street, where services will held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30.

Illegal alien with felony conviction picked up in Clarence.
35 year old Cesar Cruz-Perez of Mexico was convicted of being a removed alien found in the United States subsequent to a conviction for an aggravated felony.
Cruz-Perez was located in Clarence in August of last year after being previously removed to Mexico on two separate occasions in 2007.
He admitted to law enforcement that he was illegally in the US and a subsequent record check determined that in 2004, he was convicted in New Jersey of possessing a Controlled Dangerous Substance on school property, a felony offense.
Cruz-Perez was sentenced to 21 months in prison.

Rochester doctor sentenced for distributing drugs.
68 year old Dr. Clifford Jacobson of Rochester faced sentencing yesterday after being convicted of illegally distributing a controlled substance.
As a practicing psychiatrist he sold prescriptions for controlled substances, to undercover agents and patients who had no medical need for the drug charging his patients $120 for each for the illegal prescription.
Jacobson was sentenced to one year probation to include four months of home confinement and he is required to surrender his license to practice medicine and pay to $75,000 in fines.

The people have had their say about how $10-million should be spent in downtown Batavia.
The local planning committee working on the award asked for a straw poll among the 60 or so members of the public who attended a meeting thursday night.
The remodeling of the old Carrs Building, a permanent public market and a new home for the YMCA were the top choices.
New York State has the final say.

There is a new executive director for the Genesee County YWCA.
She is Millie Tomidy-Pepper, the former exec-director of the Mental Health Association.
She takes over from Jeanne Walton who left the post after 6 and a half years.

Evening News Briefing

Former WBTA air personality and sports announcer Wayne Fuller has died.
Wayne passed away this morning at Strong Memorial Hospital following a long illness.
In addition to his on-air work at WBTA Wayne was also well known as the Dwyer Stadium announcer for the Batavia Muckdogs.
In an interview last year on Genesee Life, Wayne talked with Lucine Kauffman about how he got his start on WBTA:

Calling hours for Wayne Fuller will be this Monday from 4 until 7pm at H E Turner Funeral Home on East Main Street, where services will held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30.

The people have had their say about how $10-million should be spent in downtown Batavia.
The local planning committee working on the award asked for a straw poll among the 60 or so members of the public who attended a meeting last night.
The remodeling of the old Carrs Building, a permanent public market and a new home for the YMCA were the top choices.
New York State has the final say.

Jeanne Walton

There is a new executive director for the Genesee County YWCA.
She is Millie Tomidy-Pepper, the former exec-director of the Mental Health Association.
She takes over from Jeanne Walton who left the post after 6 and a half years.

 

 

A Winter Weather Advisory back in effect for Genesee, Orleans and Wyoming counties through tomorrow morning.
Forecasters are calling for total snow accumulations of 3 to 6 inches.
They caution for slipper travel and reduced visibility.

Walton Leaves YWCA

Jeanne Walton

Jeanne Walton

Timing is everything, and now is the time to leave as executive director of YWCA of Genesee County after six and a half years, Jeanne Walton says.
“I have been fortunate to work with a lot of people and take the organization to a new level,” Walton said. “And we’re at a point where a lot of things need to be addressed and we need a person with a different skill set to work on them.”

When Walton took the position in July 2011, her goals were to work with staff to increase exposure and awareness of YWCA, its offerings and mission to empower women and families and eliminate racism. That tall order was achieved with the addition of the Care+Crisis Helpline in 2015, a total renovation of the My Sister’s Closet thrift shop, expanding the agency’s awards event into a nationally aligned Women of Distinction function and increased devotion to serving the needs of domestic violence victims and child care families.

“Being here has taught me a lot about the need for these services in the community. I was not aware, especially, for the need of crisis services,” Walton said. “We’ve worked hard to change things in the domestic violence department to provide services we hope will urge clients to make significant transformations in their lives. For the past four years we’ve really brought some significant change to the lives of people, especially those who have gone into our Safe House; some have completely turned their lives around. And the Care+Crisis Helpline has filled a huge void.”

Although some ventures have come and gone, such as the Artisans at North Street and a teen youth program, they have all been important “to the process and to our learning development,” Walton said. She is proud of the agency’s more recent and ongoing programs and events, which have also included the Stiletto & Sneaker 5K, a Healthy Relationships course taught in local schools, peace and justice vigils, support groups and the You Engaging Success transition program for domestic violence victims. They all prove that the agency’s vision can be interpreted in a variety of ways, she said.
“I’m appreciative of the continuous support the community has offered to me, but more importantly, to YWCA as a whole in supporting new ventures we’ve undertaken,” she said.

Millie Tomidy-Pepper has begun her new role as executive director and looks forward to working on agency initiatives to eliminate racism and empower women. As a former executive director of the Mental Health Association in Genesee County, Tomidy-Pepper brings several years of experience and a background in nonprofit management, including the oversight of fiscal stability and growth, employee and facility management, advocating for clients at a national, state and local level and strategic planning to reach fiscal stability, quality service and enhanced community awareness.

Remembering a Man Behind the Mic

Wayne Fuller, former WBTA on-air personality and voice of the Muckdogs, has died.

Following a number of recent health problems Wayne passed away this morning  at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. He was 70 years old.

In addition to his decades of announcing on WBTA, Wayne was the Dwyer Stadium voice of the NYP League Batavia Muckdogs and long time announcer for Batavia High School basketball.

WBTA President Dan Fischer:

“Wayne was a unique on-air personality. He had a perfect voice for AM radio, clear and distinctive. That voice served him well for his public address work as the stadium announcer for the Muckdogs and in the gymnasium for BHS basketball.

Wayne could weave a story in such great detail. He knew what the weather was on the day his story was set, he could tell you what song was popular on that day. He had a passion for trains and memorized schedules and could describe railroad stations along most any route.

He was a great friend and a wonderful and talented employee who will be missed by his colleagues and fans alike.”

Bill Kauffman is Vice President of the Genesee County Baseball Club:

Wayne was also the voice of Batavia High School Basketball. Batavia’s Athletic Director Mike Bromley:

Wayne was instrumental in modernizing the bus industry according to his long-time friend and co-worker Jack Barker, V.P. of  NY Trailways:

Calling hours will be form 4 to 7 p.m. on Monday at the H.E. Turner and o. Funeral Home, 403 East Main St., Batavia, where services will be held on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Wayne will be laid to rest in East Bethany Cemetery.

View Wayne’s complete obituary here.

The BEST Center Offers Healthcare Professional Trainings

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With a projected 18% growth in job opportunities in the next five years, it is an exciting time to be in or entering the medical profession. To meet the workforce demand, The BEST Center at Genesee Community College is offering three exciting professional training opportunities with tuition scholarships available! With registration deadlines just two weeks away, interested applicants should apply today!

Patient Access & Registration Professional – This 90-hour comprehensive program prepares students for patient intake and healthcare experience coordination including patient confidentiality, medical ethics and law, medical terminology, insurance billing and coding basics, appointment scheduling, medical records management and much more! This course costs $1,950 which includes required textbooks. Registration deadline is February 26, 2018, and the course runs Mondays and Wednesdays, March 5 through May 14, 2018!

Clinical Medical Assistant – This 140-hour course includes an optional 160-hour clinical externship. During the course, students will train to assist physicians by preparing patients for exams and treatments, routine laboratory procedures and diagnostic testing. Students will review technical aspects of phlebotomy, pharmacology, the proper use and administration of medications, taking and documenting vital signs, cardiology including proper lead placements and the legal aspects of healthcare. This course costs $2,599 which includes required textbooks. The optional externship costs an additional $350 which includes CPR Certification, background check, immunizations, drug screening, uniforms and more. Registration deadline is February 26, 2018, and the course runs March 5 through June 11, 2018!

Phlebotomy Technician – This 90-hour hands-on program prepares students to collect blood specimens for laboratory analysis. Classroom and lab work includes coverage of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, blood collection procedures, and skills and techniques for performing puncture methods. This course costs $1,799 which includes required textbooks. Registration deadline is February 27, 2018, and the course runs Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 6 through May 6, 2018!

All of these training programs take place at GCC’s Batavia Campus located at One College Road in Batavia, NY. Registration for these programs requires a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent. Additional information on each of these programs is available at www.genesee.edu/cms/best/development/certificate-programs/healthcare-certificate-programs/. All participants can register under “View our classes now” at www.genesee.edu/best.

Those who are underemployed, unemployed and under skilled may be eligible for tuition scholarships through NY INSPIRE. GCC is part of the state-wide program that focuses on training qualified candidates for high demand growing industries in the areas healthcare, advanced manufacturing and information technology. The $20,000 grant to GCC will help offset tuition costs qualified recipients in this year’s healthcare training programs. Scholarships are designated for those who are over 17 years of age and do not exceed the income threshold of $40,000 per year. Don’t delay! Contact The BEST Center at (585) 343-6868 or visit www.genesee.edu/best to find out if you are eligible!

GCC’s BEST Center Takes Supply Chain Managers to the Next Level

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The BEST Center at Genesee Community College is constantly developing new certificate programs and training opportunities to support the ever-changing needs of the local and global workforce. With the explosion of online marketplaces many have found themselves in supply-chain management roles.

The BEST Center’s Supply Chain for Managers Certificate program has been geared specifically to take the seasoned supply-chain manager to the next level. The 30-hour program is taught by experienced instructors with a detailed, working knowledge of the entire supply chain management process which impacts every industry-from healthcare to agriculture, manufacturing to the military, IT to retail and beyond.

The course costs $995 and takes place on 10 Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., March 1 through May 3, 2018 at GCC’s Batavia Campus. Registration deadline is February 22, 2018!

The Supply Chain for Managers Certificate Program will focus on various key aspects of the supply-chain manager’s responsibilities:

Logistics – This module will encompass warehousing, transportation management, organizational and managerial issues and information technology systems.
Inventory and Purchasing – Focused on inventory control, forecasting, international purchasing, vendor management and product seasonality, this module builds on the manager’s knowledge and experience.
Operations – In addition to product and purchasing, the supply-chain manager needs to manage his or her team. This module covers making changes, staff and production performance measurement, and employee motivation.
Quality – This module covers the necessary quality-control measures including LEAN, Six Sigma and TQM.
Strategic Management – Critical to the supply-chain manager’s role is the ability to manage through changes. This module covers communication and project management for change, customer service, sustainability and more.

The certificate program concludes with a capstone project designed to demonstrate the application of the skills, techniques and practices learned during the course. This project could be connected to an actual workplace challenge.

There are no prerequisites for this course, however, it is recommended for seasoned supply-chain managers. Additional information is available at https://www.genesee.edu/cms/best/development/certificate-programs/supply-chain-for-managers-certificate/. All participants can register under “View our classes now” at www.genesee.edu/best.

NEWLY ELECTED COUNTY LEGISLATORS ATTEND TRAINING

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Newly elected Genesee County Legislators Gordon Dibble (District 3, Towns of Pembroke & Darien), John Hilchey (District 1, Towns of Alabama & Oakfield), and Gary T. Maha (District 9, Wards 4 & 5, City of Batavia) attended an Orientation Program for Newly Elected and Appointed County Officials sponsored by the New York State Association of Counties (NYSAC) at their annual Legislative Conference held in Albany, New York January 29-31, 2018.

Topics of discussion and presentations included an overview of the New York State Association of Counties; New York State Open Government Laws; Major Policy Issues Affecting Counties; Introduction to County Finance and Budget Issues; County Government Structure in New York State; Ethics in Government; Adopting Local Laws; and Role of the Clerks of Legislative Boards.

Approximately 70 newly elected and appointed county officials attended the training program, and upon completion were awarded Certificates of Achievement by NYSAC’s County Government Institute and Cornell University.

An irreplaceable WBTA personality has passed

Wayne Fuller a former announcer on WBTA has passed.

Wayne passed away this morning while at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester following a number of recent health problems.

He worked on and off at WBTA beginning in 1967 and was a permanent fixture on WBTA for the past two decades.

While talking with Lucine Kauffman on WBTA’s Genesee Life Program Wayne remembers how he got started at WBTA way back in 1967…

He was 70 years old.

Announcements were entrusted to H.E. Turner and Company Funeral Home in Batavia.

Morning News Briefing

The people’s choice awards are in for Downtown Revitalization.
Members of the community had an opportunity to weigh in and show support from a number of proposed projects looking to revitalize downtown Batavia.
Around 60 people showed for Batavia’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative meeting last night with attendees helping whittle down the most popular proposals.
By using colored stickers attendees voted for projects they supported.
It was the second public open house for the DRI and the last time for public input.
Batavia’s DRI Coordinator Ed Flynn explains what happens next…

Flynn said the $15 million worth of projects submitted by the Local Planning Committee will be cut down to $10 million during the final approval process by the State.
The most popular projects from last night included a remodeling of the former Carrs building, construction of a permanent downtown public market, a healthy living campus with a new YMCA, a new home for the Batavia Players in the mall and a remodel of the Batavia Showtime Theater.
According to Flynn the earliest groundbreaking on any approved project would not be until the spring of 2019.

Kicking off the weekend with a Winter Weather Advisory.
Genesee, Orleans and Wyoming counties are all included in the advisory issued by The National Weather Service.
The weather advisory is going into effect at 10 o’clock this morning and will remain in effect until Saturday at 6 AM.
Total snow accumulations of 3 to 6 inches are expected.
Plan on slippery road conditions and limited visibilities, especially for the evening commute today.
Slow down and use caution while driving.

Drug Task Force takes a Walnut Street woman in for drugs.
Following investigation by the Genesee County Local Drug Task Force they arrested 27 year old Jaylinn Oneil of Walnut Street in Batavia.
She was allegedly found with a quantity of cocaine, drug packaging materials and hypodermic needles.
Oneil was charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, Criminally Using Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of a Hypodermic Instrument and Endangering the Welfare of a Child.
She was released under supervision of Genesee Justice.

New York’s flu season is getting worse.
The newest numbers show confirmed flu cases are up 35-percent statewide from the week before.
Western New York still has some of the highest flu rates in the state.
Governor Cuomo is trying to get emergency funding to make flu shots more accessible and slow the virus.

Western New York counties are getting some much needed funding to upgrade their 9-1-1 systems.
This week, Governor Cuomo announced a more than 50-million-dollar statewide initiative for next level emergency communications.
All Western New York counties will get at least 350-thousand-dollars.
Cuomo said this will help first responders have the best equipment to get them where they’re needed faster.

Evening News briefing

Ed Flynn, County Consultant

A new government study shows a real need for market-rate housing in Genesee County.
There is also a shortage of housing for families with annual incomes of 100 to 150-thosuand dollars.
Ed Flynn is a consultant hired by the county to do a study of local housing availability and trends

Flynn says what people want in their housing of the future is housing that is ADA-accessible, with sidewalks and trails and access to alternate forms of transportation.

A Pembroke crash ends with arrest of a Batavia man.
Deputies say 48 year old Paul Fields Jr. of Pearl Street Road was driving at an unreasonable speed on Indian Falls and crashed when he attempted to change lanes.
Fields was charged with DWI and criminal possession of drugs.

The city’s plans for that $10-million downtown development award is the topic of a meeting tonight at city hall.
The planning committee for the Downtown Revitalization Initiative is holding the second public open house tonight starting at 7 pm.
A review of the proposed projects will be presented.

Governor Cuomo is directing the New York State Department of Health to authorize emergency funding for counties across the state to help combat the flu. The funding will provide enhanced reimbursement and expand efforts to promote and increase access to flu vaccines.
Genesee County just reported another 100 confirmed cases of the flu bring the total local cases to 250 since the flu season started September 1st,
There were only 53 total cases reported during last years flu season in Genesee count.

GCC is the Place to Be!

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Ready to begin your college experience? Not sure where to start? GCC is truly the place to be! At Genesee Community College, our admissions team and student success coaches, know how daunting it can be to pursue a degree or even certificate program. So, we’re here to help!

To get started, attend a Spring Open House! The first will be on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. If evenings are difficult for you, then join us on Saturday, April 14, 2018 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

“During both Open House sessions, prospective students and their families will experience all GCC has to offer,” said GCC’s Assistant Dean for Admissions and Recruitment Lindsay Gerhardt. “You can tour campus, get all your financial aid questions answered, learn about student services and get a real taste for campus life at Genesee Community College!”

Representatives from GCC’s student services offices will be on hand to answer questions about admissions, career and transfer services, student activities, athletics and you can even sign up for a financial aid session. Tours of the campus will be available, including the new Student Success Center, Richard C. Call Arena and College Village – GCC’s apartment-style residential housing.

To register for either Open House visit www.genesee.edu/openhouse or call 1-866-CALL-GCC!

Can’t make it to either session? Consider attending a Friday Visit Day! You can learn about GCC’s simple application and admissions processes, financial aid opportunities, take a campus tour, and even sit in on a college class! Friday Visits Days begin at 9 a.m. and end at noon on the following dates:

March 2, 2018

March 23, 2018

April 20, 2018

May 4, 2018

Genesee Community College is located at One College Road, Batavia, NY 14020. You can also visit www.genesee.edu/VT for a virtual campus tour!

Dedicated to student success and accessibility, GCC offers a totally FREE application process, FREE career counseling, FREE tutoring and FREE parking! With over 100 courses available online every semester and 15 degrees that can be earned completely online, GCC is more convenient than ever allowing students the flexibility to set their own schedule to accommodate employment or family obligations while earning their degrees. GCC’s Campus Centers located in Albion, Arcade, Dansville, Lima, Medina and Warsaw provide additional options to attend class close to home.

GCC offers a comprehensive selection of over 70 degree and certificate programs including courses in the areas of Nanotechnology, Creative Arts, Health Care, Sleep Technology, Criminal Justice, Paralegal Studies, Food Processing Technology and a Business Administration concentration in Marketing and Social Media and so many more!

GCC’s new student success coaching provides efficient enrollment and student services through a new level of intentional engagement that fosters students’ academic and personal success. The College’s team of professionally trained success coaches are assigned students in areas of targeted academic interest and demographic populations. They then follow their students from the first stages of admissions, through advisement, enrollment and registration right through to graduation and commencement.

For more information about the Open House, contact GCC’s Admissions Office at 585-345-6800 or email Admissions@genesee.edu. For online, door-to-door driving directions go to:
http://www.genesee.edu/about/visit/maps/.

GCC Athletics Media Release: Lady Cougars Lose Heartbreaker to Saints

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Lady Cougars Lose Heartbreaker to Saints

The Genesee Community College women’s basketball team rallied from an 11-0 deficit and maintained control of almost the entire game before a pair of free throws by visiting Mercyhurst North East in the game’s dying seconds snatched victory away from the Cougars, 62-61 in Western New York Athletic Conference action Feb. 7.

After trailing 11-0, the Cougars finished the first quarter with a 12-3 run to pull within two at 14-12.

Rosalyn Sealey scored Genesee’s next 10 points to open the second quarter and in the process put the Cougars in front 22-17. Genesee would extend that lead to nine points at 30-21, before the Saints closed the gap at 33-29 at the intermission.

With the exception of a very brief 39-37 lead by Mercyhurst, the Cougars held the edge the rest of the way with a lead as high as eight points midway through the final quarter.

It wasn’t until the game’s final minute that the Saints managed to get the lead at 60-59, but a Sealey jumper put Genesee back on top 61-60 with 45 seconds left. Ultimately a pair of late fouls led to the Cougar’s demise with the game-winning free throw scored with less than a second remaining on the clock.

Sealey finished the game with more than 50 percent of the team’s points with 31. Kierra Perl hit double-digits with a dozen points, while TaLia Burgess added nine. The latter pair co-led the Cougars with nine boards each.

Rachel Meyer wasn’t far behind with eight rebounds, while adding three blocks and a team-high five assists.

Mark Jagord
GCC Sports Information

GCC Athletics Media Release: Fobbs Sets Single-Game Scoring Record in MNE Victory

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Fobbs Sets Single-Game Scoring Record in MNE Victory

Genesee Community College’s Brian Fobbs set a school record for points in a game with 46 in leading the Cougars to a 90-82 win over visiting Mercyhurst North East in a Western New York Athletic Conference matchup Feb. 7.

In addition to accounting for more than 50 percent of the Cougars’ total points on the night, Fobbs also added 21 rebounds, five assists, and three steals while going a perfect 11-for-11 from the free throw line. Fobbs ended the day with a 76 percent shooting percentage from the field by sinking 16-of-21.

Mercyhurst came out of the gate and built a seven-point lead at 9-2 before a pair of Fobbs free throws gave the Cougars their first lead of the game at 20-18 midway through the first half.

The Saints responded by building an even bigger lead – at eight points – at 30-22, but Fobbs restored the Cougar lead with just five minutes left in the first at 35-34. The go-ahead basket began a string of seven-consecutive points for the sophomore that put Genesee in front 40-34.

After being down by eight at 30-22, the Cougars finished the half on a 25-8 run for a 47-38 halftime lead that they wouldn’t relinquish the rest of the way.

The Saints attempted to go-ahead several times and tied the game on four separate occasions in the second half, but were ultimately never able to pull in front. Mercyhurst tied the game at 56, 60, 67 and 69, with the latter being the last time with just under seven minutes to go.

Two other Cougars recorded double-digit point performances with Rahmel Thompson scoring 23 and Tyrese Cherry adding 10. Cherry finished behind Fobbs in rebounds with eight and had a pair of blocks, while Brandon Peters had a team-high seven assists.

Fobbs now needs 28 points to move into eighth place on the Cougars all-time scoring list. Currently, Brian Jackson is at No. 8 with 1,135 career points and Fobbs now has 1,108. The previous single game points record that Fobbs surpassed in the win belonged to Avery Oliver at 42 during the 2003-04 season.

In addition to accounting for more than 50 percent of the Cougars’ total points on the night, Fobbs also added 21 rebounds, five assists, and three steals while going a perfect 11-for-11 from the free throw line. Fobbs ended the day with a 76 percent shooting percentage from the field by sinking 16-of-21.

Mercyhurst came out of the gate and built a seven-point lead at 9-2 before a pair of Fobbs free throws gave the Cougars their first lead of the game at 20-18 midway through the first half.

The Saints responded by building an even bigger lead – at eight points – at 30-22, but Fobbs restored the Cougar lead with just five minutes left in the first at 35-34. The go-ahead basket began a string of seven-consecutive points for the sophomore that put Genesee in front 40-34.

After being down by eight at 30-22, the Cougars finished the half on a 25-8 run for a 47-38 halftime lead that they wouldn’t relinquish the rest of the way.

The Saints attempted to go-ahead several times and tied the game on four separate occasions in the second half, but were ultimately never able to pull in front. Mercyhurst tied the game at 56, 60, 67 and 69, with the latter being the last time with just under seven minutes to go.

Two other Cougars recorded double-digit point performances with Rahmel Thompson scoring 23 and Tyrese Cherry adding 10. Cherry finished behind Fobbs in rebounds with eight and had a pair of blocks, while Brandon Peters had a team-high seven assists.

Fobbs now needs 28 points to move into eighth place on the Cougars all-time scoring list. Currently, Brian Jackson is at No. 8 with 1,135 career points and Fobbs now has 1,108. The previous single game points record that Fobbs surpassed in the win belonged to Avery Oliver at 42 during the 2003-04 season.

Story Link: http://www.geneseeathletics.com/sports/mbkb/2017-18/releases/20180207y2x2rt

Mark jagord
GCC Sports Information

Much needed repairs planned for the Batavia City Centre Mall

According to Interim City Manager and Director of Public Works in Batavia Matt Worth, overdue repairs to the City Centre in Downtown Batavia are right around the corner.

Worth appeared on WBTA’s Main and Center program this morning where he spoke about the repair process moving forward.

Worth also touched on the proposed projects being presented to the city’s planning committee in response to the 10 million dollar Downtown Revitalization Initiative funds awarded to Batavia by the State last year.

The planning committee for the Downtown Revitalization Initiative is holding the second public open house tonight in city hall starting at 7 pm.

A review of the proposed projects will be presented.

ARC of Genesee Orleans Art Show & Film Festival Celebrates Abilities

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The Arc of Genesee Orleans is planning an Art Show and Film Festival in celebration of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month in March. The free event will be held Saturday, March 17 at the Stuart Steiner Theatre on the Batavia campus of Genesee Community College.

There will be a collection of art work created by individuals served at the Arc of Genesee Orleans on display in the foyer at Stuart Steiner Theatre and an opportunity to meet and talk with the some of the artists beginning at 12:30 p.m. The film festival gets underway at 1:00 p.m. All of the films are from the New York City based Sprout Touring Film Festival and feature works written by or starring individuals with intellectual or other developmental disabilities.

Everyone who attends will have the opportunity to enter to win a beautiful framed work of art courtesy of an artist served by the Arc of Genesee Orleans.

For info contact Shelley Falitico (585) 343-4203 ext. 222 or sfalitico@geneseearc.org

Morning News Briefing

Genesee County flu cases still cropping up this season.
According to the county health department another 100 confirmed flu cases have been reported in Genesee County.
Since the beginning of the flu season on September 1st the County has recorded 250 flu cases.
That is nearly five times as many as the 53 confirmed flu cases recorded locally just last year.
The county health department is continuing to encourage people to get a flu shot if you have not done so, since some protection is better than none at all.

Crash in Pembroke leads to charges for a Batavia man.
Following investigation into a single motor vehicle accident on Indian Falls Road in Pembroke late last night deputies arrested 48 year old Paul Fields Jr. of Pearl Street Road in Batavia.
He was allegedly driving too fast for the poor road conditions and moved from a lane unsafely before crashing.
Deputies allegedly found Fields under the influence and in possession of a controlled substance.
He was charged with DWI, criminal drug possession and Aggravated Unlicensed Operation along with traffic infractions.
Fields was released with an appearance ticket for March 27th in Pembroke Town Court.

Alleged armed robbery in Avon lands a Rochester man behind bars without bail.
The Livingston County Sheriff’s Office released pictures of the alleged suspect and his vehicle, seeking public assistance in his apprehension.
Yesterday Livingston County Deputies tracked down 30 year old John Washburn of Rochester and took him into custody for allegedly robbing the Dutch Hollow Market in East Avon last Saturday.
The clerk told deputies that the suspect walked in and demanded money from the cash register and then threatened to shoot him if he called the cops.
Washburn was arrested  and jailed without bail due to prior felony convictions in the state of Arizona.

GCC Goes for the Gold with Club Fair Speaker.
Cathy Turner a two time Olympic Gold Medalist in short track speed skating will be speaking at the GCC Club fair next Tuesday.
Turner is a native of Hilton and won gold in the 1992 and 1994 Olympics.
Turner will be sharing her motivational story encouraging students to go for the gold.
She will also be on hand to sign autographs and meet and greet students.

A defense attorney is attacking the credibility of a star prosecution witness in the trial of Joe Percoco, a former top aide to Governor Cuomo.
Percoco’s lawyer targeted former lobbyist Todd Howe’s history of lying and said he couldn’t be trusted to tell the truth about alleged bribery schemes.
Prosecutors say Howe conspired with Percoco to solicit bribes from wealthy developers doing business with New York state.
On the stand yesterday, Howe said he altered emails to make it seem like Percoco was having more conversations with the governor than he actually was.

Evening news Briefing

Another 100 cases of the flu have been reported in Genesee County.
The flu season started September 1st. The latest cases brings the season total to 250.
The county health department says last year, total flu cases locally numbered only 53.
The department continues to urge those who have not received a flu shot to get one, since some protection is better than none at all.

 

John W Washburn III

A Rochester man arrested for a robbery in Avon and threatening to shoot the store clerk if he called police.
Livingston County Deputies have collared 30 year old John Washburn of Rochester for allegedly robbing the Dutch Hollow Market in east Avon last Saturday.
The clerk told deputies that the suspect walked in and demanded money from the cash register. The clerk also said the suspect threatened to shoot him if he called the cops.
Washburn was arrested yesterday and jailed without bail due to prior felony convictions in the state of Arizona.

 

 

 

Ismael Laffosse

An Akron man is behind bars for allegedly slugging a guy with a baseball bat in Batavia.
Police say 31 year old Ismael Laffosse of Fisk Road in Akron struck used a bat to beat a man during a fracas late last month on Apollo Drive.
Laffosse was also charged with damaging his victim’s property.

 

 

 

Ticket prices are going up for Buffalo Bills season ticket holders.
The Bills say they increased season ticket prices by an average of three-percent.
The Bills claim their season tickets are still some of the best-priced in the NFL.

Suspect Arrested in Avon Robbery

AVON: Sheriff Thomas J. Dougherty reports the arrest of a Rochester man after the investigation of a Robbery at the Dutch Hollow Market in East Avon.

On Saturday February 3, 2018 at approximately 5:35 pm, Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the Dutch Hollow Market for a Robbery that had just occurred. The store employee reported that a white male with facial hair and wearing a hooded sweatshirt came into the store and approached the register. The clerk further reported that the suspect told the employee that he was being robbed and demanded money from the cash register and told the employee that he would shoot him if he called the police.

Members form the Sheriff’s Office Command Staff, Criminal Investigations Division, Road Patrol Division, and Forensic Identification Unit conducted the investigation at the scene which included the recovery of video surveillance of the suspect and vehicle used in the crime.

John W Washburn III

Members of the Criminal Investigations Division conducted the follow up investigation and on February 6th the images of the robbery were released to the public to assist with identifying the suspect and vehicle. After numerous leads were followed up, the suspect was identified as 30 year old John W. Washburn III of Rochester.

On February 7th, Sheriff’s Investigators took Washburn into custody on Lexington Ave in Rochester. Washburn was arrested and charged with Robbery in the First Degree, a class B felony.

Wasburn was turned over to Central Booking Deputies at the Livingston County Jail for processing and pre-arraignment detention. The District Attorney’s Office was contacted in regards to bail on the matter and advised Washburn will be held without the chance of bail due to having prior felony convictions in the state of Arizona.

Chamber to Host Workshop on New Tax laws

“The New Tax Laws – How It Affects You and Your Business” will be the subject of a small business workshop to be hosted the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce on February 14.

This is the one of a series of business workshops held in conjunction with the United States Small Business Administration and the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce. The workshops are open to all Chamber and non-Chamber businesses and their employees and will offer expert advice from experienced business professionals designed to help small businesses succeed and grow.

“2018 ushers in the most sweeping changes in our tax laws in recent history,” said Tom Turnbull, Chamber President. “What will that mean for you and your business? Samantha Shafer and Jonathan Herdlein of The Bonadio Group will answer those questions and give an overview of these still evolving tax law changes.”

The workshops are held at the Chamber of Commerce office, 8276 Park Rd., Batavia. The sessions will run from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. and includes a question and answer period. Businesses may attend any one or all of the workshops. Cost for non-Chamber members is $10 for each attendee. Chamber members and Batavia Business Improvement District members may attend all sessions free of charge but should make reservations to insure space.

To reserve a seat in any workshop or for more information, contact Kelly Bermingham at 585-343-7440 or by email

GCC’s Historical Horizons Series Adds March Lecture

Ely S. Parker

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Genesee Community College’s history club is excited to announce the addition of Jeff Donohue’s discussion on “Ely Parker: A Man of Two Worlds” to its Historical Horizon’s Lecture Series.

Independent historian and former director of the Holland Land Office and Museum, Jeff Donahue will be at GCC’s Batavia Campus on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at 7 p.m. in room T102 if the Conable Technology Building.

Donohue’s talk will examine the challenges Parker faced living in two worlds. During the Civil War, Ely Samuel Parker, a Seneca chief, struggled against prevailing prejudices to make his mark. He was so successful that he would become the man entrusted to copy the terms of surrender at Appomattox Court House.

For further information visit https://gcchistoricalhorizons.wordpress.com, or contact Marketing Communications Associate Director Donna Rae Sutherland at (585) 343-0055 ext. 6616, or via email: dsutherland@genesee.edu.

BPD: Services Offered to Landlords

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Services Offered to Landlords by the City of Batavia Police Department

As part of our continued community partnership, the Batavia Police Department offers the following services to landlords in an effort to help them choose the best possible tenants and evaluate police responses to their properties. These services were developed in direct response to feedback the department received from landlords and directly address the concerns they had. Below are the listed services and information on both programs.

Property Owner FOIL (Freedom Of Information Law) Request – This service will tell landlords how many times the Batavia Police Department has responded to a property within the time frame requested. After the initial request, we will provide a monthly contact summary every month on the second Tuesday of the month. Landlords can have the information emailed to them at no cost. For a hard copy, a charge of $.25 per page will be assessed. Copies of actual reports will not be provided.

Tenant Background Check – This service will show landlords the times a potential tenant has been arrested. This information will only show arrests and not how many times the potential tenant has had police contact. The information provided will include arrests from the Batavia Police Department ONLY and will cover the previous 5 years. The potential tenant will have to submit the background check form, in person, as we must verify their identity. Cost for this service is $10 which will need to be collected from the potential tenant at the time the form is turned in. The background form cannot be turned in by the landlord.

Copies of the above request forms can be found under the “Police Department” section on the City of Batavia’s website located at http://www.batavianewyork.com/Files. Forms can also be provided via email, US Mail or by stopping at Batavia Police Headquarters located at 10 W. Main St., Batavia, NY 14020. Results can be sent via email, US Mail or in person.

Landlords who have questions or desire further information on the programs can contact the Batavia Police Department, Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM at 585-345-6356.

Morning News Briefing

Proposal for new Batavia Town Fire Substation on Stringham Drive has little objection.
Plans for the construction of a new $3.2 million 10,000 square foot substation were outlined by Town of Batavia Fire Department officials.
The planned substation on Stringham Drive is complete with a dormitory wing for “resident” firefighters.
Gary Diegelman Chair of the department’s building committee, said the dorm would be available for honorable members ready to respond…

Around 30 people attended the public informational meeting at the Batavia Town Hall last night with many of the attendees residing near the proposed location of the new fire hall on Stringham Drive.  No one objected to the plans, however some residents were concerned about excess runoff leading to more standing water and the loss of green-space with fire hall backing up to their homes.  For more on the story check the article by our news partner The Batavian.

Genesee County is now under a Winter Weather Advisory.
The National Weather Service issued the advisory which is in effect until early tomorrow morning with total snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches expected.
They released a special weather statement saying a large area of snow will move north into the area this morning, for the morning commute.
Snowfall rates will approach an inch per hour after 8 am, so expect scattered slick spots and reduced visibilities.
Allow extra time to reach your destination this morning.

An Akron man jailed for assault with a baseball bat in Batavia.
31 year old Ismael Laffosse of Fisk Road in Akron was arrested and charged with Attempted Assault, Menacing, Criminal Possession of a Weapon and Criminal Mischief following an alleged incident at an Apollo Drive address in Batavia.
Laffosse was accused of striking another individual with a baseball bat and then damaging their property during an incident last month.
He was remanded without bail to the Genesee County Jail.

Medina man jailed without bail for alleged illegal gun sale.
50 year old Dino Callara of Slade Road in Medina was arrested following an investigation alleging that he possessed and sold a gun in November of last year.
Callara is barred from possessing firearms due to being a two time convicted felon and was charged with Criminal Sale of a Firearm.
He was additionally charged with Grand Larceny for a separate incident in October where Callara allegedly sold a vehicle as scrap that he was hired to install a transmission on without the owner’s consent.
He was jailed without bail and is expected back in Shelby Town Court on Thursday.

Ticket prices are going up for Buffalo Bills season ticket holders.
The Bills this week said they’re increasing season ticket prices by an average of three-percent.
The Bills’ president apologized, saying he doesn’t take this lightly but their season tickets are still some of the best-priced in the NFL.

A research team at the University of Rochester Medical Center is working to create the perfect flu shot.
Researchers are trying to collect information on variations of the virus to focus on what doesn’t mutate as much instead of trying to predict future mutations.
The goal is to make a universal flu shot that protects against all strains for five years.
This spring, URMC is paying around one to four-thousand-dollars to participants in an intensive bird flu vaccine study.

Evening News Briefing

The National Weather Service has now issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Genesee County.
The advisory takes effect early tomorrow morning until early Thursday morning.
The advisory warns of heavy snow and difficult travel conditions especially during the morning commute.
Total snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches are expected.

A state senator is calling for a law that will force companies to better package laundry detergent pods after a trend of young people eating the toxic item. It’s expected to be talked about by lawmakers today in Albany. Senator Brad Hoylman says it’s outrageous that Proctor and Gamble still hasn’t made Tide pods safer. Hoylman points out on Twitter that there’ve been thousands of incidents with children nationally and a growing trend called the Tide pod challenge where teens intentionally put them in their mouths sometimes leading to hospitalization.

 

Victoria Young

An Attica woman sits in jail without bail this afternoon charged with using a four year old child in a pornographic video.
23 year old Victoria Young was arrested last month and charged with first degree sexual abuse and use of a child in a sexual performance.
Young has plead not guilty to the charges.
Police have said that Young is related to the child but they did not say how.
A stay away order has been issued barring Young from any contact with the child.

 

 

A Medina man jailed without bail for an alleged illegal gun sale.
50 year old Dino Callara of Slade Road in Medina was arrested following an investigation that he illegally possessed and sold a gun in last November. Callara is barred from possessing firearms because he is a two time felony offender.

A Darien man accused of dozing off on drugs while driving in Elba.
Deputies received a report of an illegally parked vehicle on Batavia Elba Townline Road. The driver was apparently passed out behind the wheel.
He was identified as 19 year old Nicholas Schafer of Broadway Road in Darien.
He was arrested and charged with driving while impaired by drugs.

A SUNY Geneseo employee and his daughter are record winners on an TV game show.
Last night on “The Wall,” Kirk and Brooke Spangler won more than one-point-four-million-dollars. Kirk is an associate director at SUNY Geneseo, but the two are originally from Allegheny County.

LCSO: Credit Cards Compromised

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AVON-LIMA-LIVONIA: Sheriff Thomas J. Dougherty reports that the Sheriff’s Office has received over 20 complaints from Livonia, Avon, and Lima residents reporting that their credit cards have been fraudulently used at various Walmart stores throughout New York State since December 14, 2017.

The Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division is currently conducting the investigation into where the credit cards were compromised and the suspects responsible for using the credit card information.

It is believed that most, if not all, of the cards were compromised at a gas pump where a skimming device captured the user’s credit card information. Sheriff’s Investigators are attempting to find a common source for the victims of the theft and are working with area gas stations to ensure their gas pumps have not been compromised.

Sheriff Dougherty urges residents to check their credit card activity for any suspicious activity and to alert their bank and contact the Sheriff’s Office at 243-7100 if any unauthorized activity has occurred.

Some tips on how to avoid falling victim if credit card skimming:

– Paying in cash is the most effective defense against skimmers.
– Use a credit card, not a debit card, since credit cards have better fraud protection, and the money is not deducted immediately from an account.
– If using a debit card at a pump, choose to run it as a credit card rather than punch in a PIN number.
– Check to make sure the gas pump dispenser cabinet is closed and shows no signs of tampering.
– Choose the pump closest to the station’s clerk. Thieves often place skimmers at pumps farther away from the store.

GCC Athletics Media Release: Cougar Athletes of the Week Announced

Nanako Shizawa (Chiba, Japan) and Joan Ferrer (Vinaros, Spain)

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Cougar Athletes of the Week Announced

The Genesee Community College’s athletes of the week for the period ending Feb. 3 are Nanako Shizawa (Chiba, Japan) from the women’s swimming team and Joan Ferrer (Vinaros, Spain) from the men’s swimming team.

Nanako was part of eight wins in two events for the Genesee Community College women’s swim team last week. Individually, she won five events and was a part of another three team wins. At Jamestown CC, Nanako captured the 100-yard butterfly and the 200-yard freestyle in solo competition, and helped the 200-yard medley and 400-yard freestyle relay teams to victory. Against Herkimer just three days later Feb. 3, Nanako won three individual events in varying events and distances that ranged from 100 yards (butterfly), 200 yards (individual medley) and 500 yards (freestyle). After a trio of individual wins, she then helped the 200-yard medley relay team to victory as well.

Joan was the most productive men’s swimmer for Genesee last week when he either won or was a part of three winning events to propel the Cougars over Jamestown Jan. 31 in their final scoring meet of the season before region championships. Individually, Joan captured the 100-yard butterfly and 50-yard freestyle races before joining three teammates in taking the 200-yard medley relay race. In the team’s last non-scoring meet, Joan was even better against visiting Herkimer Feb. 3 with a pair of individual wins at 100 yards (butterfly and freestyle) and a pair of relay wins at 200- (medley) and 400-yards (freestyle).

Mark Jagord
GCC Sports Information

LCSO: Dutch Hollow Market Robbery-Request for Assistance

Press Release:

EAST AVON: The Livingston County Sheriff’s Office is seeking assistance in attempting to identify a Robbery suspect.

On Saturday February 3rd, 2018 at approximately 5:35pm the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office responded to the Dutch Hollow Market on East Avon Lima Road (Rt. 5&20) in the Town of Avon for a Robbery that had just occurred.

The suspect pulled into the parking lot in a silver or gray 4 door sedan, believed to be a KIA Optima. The suspect then entered the store and threatened the clerk with the use of a firearm and got away with an undisclosed amount of cash.

If you have any information regarding the identity of the suspect please contact the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office at 585-243-7100 or 1-844-LCSO-TIP.

THE FORGOTTEN MIDDLE CLASS

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Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) issues a statement on the recent priorities of state leaders

“This week continues state leader’s assault on law-abiding, middle-class families. Last night was free college tuition for illegal aliens pushed by New York City liberals – a $27 million expense on the backs of taxpayers.

“Last week, Gov. Cuomo’s administration rolled out free tablets for prison inmates, – a luxury we should be working to provide for school children and libraries before convicts.

“While downstate liberal elites are fighting for convicts and illegals, I’ll be fighting even harder for the middle-class. These are the hardworking men and women we should be working to protect, not illegal aliens and criminals.”

HAWLEY TO HOST ‘THINK DIFFERENTLY’ FORUM WITH DUTCHESS COUNTY EXECUTIVE MARC MOLINARO

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Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) will be hosting a special roundtable discussion with Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro called ‘Think Differently’ which offers different perspectives on how our businesses, organizations and individuals can better treat our residents with special needs. The event will take place at the ARC of Genesee Orleans Community Center located at 38 Woodrow Rd. in Batavia beginning at 1 p.m.

“I am pleased to host this important roundtable discussion with County Executive Molinaro, and I look forward to bringing in community stakeholders to talk about ways to foster a more inclusive and welcoming environment for our residents with special needs,” Hawley said. “I am hopeful we can implement many of the ideas and solutions that are part of this program, and I am eager to have a productive discussion.”

WHO: Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia)
Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro

WHAT: ‘Think Differently’ Roundtable

WHEN: Wednesday, February 7
1 p.m. – 3 p.m.

WHERE: ARC of Genesee Orleans Community Center
38 Woodrow Rd., Batavia, NY

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Batavia brought in the New Year with fireworks last night at 9p at Batavia Downs.  The time was moved up to avoid potential hazards due to the high winds that arrived after midnight, the original time of the fireworks.  No reports of major damage today due to the high winds but be aware of tree limbs and downed power lines in your area.

A grand jury has indicted a man who was arrested over the summer at the August 10th Jason Aldean concert at Darien Lake.  Robert Maharrey was indicted for disorderly conduct, multiple counts of harassment for striking a female patron in the face, 2nd degree assault a class D violent felony for allegedly striking a sheriff’s deputy, assaulting a police officer a class C violent felony when he spit and struck another deputy assisting in the arrest.

Friday evening Livingston County Sheriffs were in the middle of the state wide stop DWI effort, when deputies pulled a vehicle over on 390 for speeding.  Upon further investigation a 27 year old Geneseo man Patrick Dunn was charged with DWI.  Dunn’s BAC was .25% and was further charged with felony DWI from a previous 2015 conviction.  Dunn is now being held on 1,5k bail or 3k bond and remanded to the custody of the sheriff.

Yesterday afternoon, Genesee County Sheriffs made a traffic stop in Oakfield on Lewiston road when a Rochester man, 20 year old Damian Schoonmaker of Smith Street was found to be in possession of marijuana in his 2000 Buick LeSabre.  He was charged with unlawful possession of marijuana and is scheduled to appear in Oakfield town court 1/21

A motor vehicle accident yesterday in Elba led to a lane closure around 3:30p.  Two vehicle collided at Oak orchard and Lockport roads in Elba.  Elba fire police and 2 ambulance responded along with Elba Fire dept.

New Yorkers are seeing a number of new state laws in the New Year.  Among them, a law that requires diaper changing tables in all new public men’s and women’s restrooms.

Other changes include a requirement that health insurance companies give male patients free prostate cancer screenings and that residents be allowed to return unused prescription meds to pharmacies for free.

Many homeowners will enjoy an increase in property tax rebates, of an average of more than five-hundred dollars.

There’s the hike in the minimum wage. In our area, the minimum wage goes to eleven-dollars-and-ten-cents.



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