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Publication - LeRoy Pennysaver
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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 25, 2015
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NANCY CROCKER
CALL
Fall Fun
At
Pully’s
Farm Market
The children at Love Bugs Preschool had a wonderful time at
Pully’s Farm Market. Farmer
Pully showed the children many
different varieties of pumpkins
and squash. The children were
able to wash some squash, play in
the corn box, feed the goats and
shoot the apple cannon. They also
had a wonderful time in the corn
maze! LeRoy is so fortunate to
have such an amazing place right
down the road.
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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 25, 2015
From the very beginning, Alyson Slack and Rob Camoin have
been listening to what folks from
LeRoy and Bergen have been
telling them so they can craft the
LeRoy-Bergen Community Revitalization Plan. On November 6,
it will be submitted to the America’s Best Communities judges
for their review for the next step
in the contest, yet if LeRoy and
Bergen proceed no further, we
have a revitalization plan that can
be used for many other applications. On Monday night, Alyson
and Rob met in a public forum at
the Auditorium on Trigon Park, to
seek additional input.
Everyone had the opportunity
to review the Vision Statement:
“Our economy is grounded in
strong agricultural and food
production industries, a resilient
manufacturing sector, and vibrant
village centers. Our proactive
economic development investments provide the foundation for
sustainable, long-term growth.
Our communities maintain a
high quality lifestyle and livelihood through a collaborative ethic of adaptation and reinvention
and by leveraging our historic
and natural assets.” As Rob and
Alyson said, this vision statement
is unique to LeRoy and Bergen
and focuses on our specific needs
and plans for the future.
There are two main goals of
the plan. The first is to develop
a broader tax base to support a
higher quality of life. Within this
goal are several action points that
will enable this goal to be met, not
the least of which is to develop
infrastructure - - gas, broadband
and sewers. The second goal is
to ensure that LeRoy and Bergen
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are attractive communities to live,
work and play. Suggestions from
the audience included - housing
and encouraging educational
opportunities in workforce training will be incorporated into the
final plan.
We’d like to thank all the folks
who joined us for this meeting
and we appreciate your constructive comments. We all sincerely
believe that LeRoy and Bergen
have what it takes to anticipate a
prosperous future. We know that
it takes patience, work and commitment and we are ready.
Vern C. Falcone
Director / Owner
8700 Lake Rd.
NY 14482
POLeRoy,
Box 187
MICHAEL
1-716-474-0759
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Jenna M. Falcone
Vern C. Falcone
Funeral Director
Director/Owner
(585) 768-2400
www.falconefuneralhome.com
8700 Lake Road
LeRoy, NY 14482
(585) 768-2400
vern.fffcs@yahoo.com
John F. Rider Real Estate
Rider Real Estate Not The Biggest - Just The Best!
WE NEED YOUR LISTING!
Sunday, Oct. 25th
1:00-3:00 pm
Le Roy - 28 South St.
Great starter home, 4 bedrooms, updated kitchen, separate dining room, all
oak flooring & woodwork. 2 car garage and much
more. $74,900
LeRoy, 8464 Keeney Rd. - Super starter or retirement
home. 2 bedroom Ranch with updated eat-in kitchen.
Garage, deck and priced to sell at $99,900.
Call: John Rider, Licensed Real Estate Broker
JoAnn Snyder, Greg Rogers, Assoc. Brokers; Howard Hotze, Steven Rider,
Licensed Real Estate Agents
8130 E. Main Street Road, Le Roy • 768-7293
MLS
E-Mail: john@riderrealestate.com
6th Biennial
Meet The Candidates Night
Tuesday, October 27th, 2015
7:00 to 9:00 pm
Stafford Town Hall - Stafford, NY
Forum For Residents To Meet Candidates For:
•County Legislator
•Town Supervisor
•Town Council
•Town Justice
Format: Moderator & Written Questions
From The Floor
Refreshments - Cider & Doughnuts
Sponsored by Stafford Preservation Group
10/18
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 25, 2015
Education is Key in the Fight Against Breast Cancer
by Senator Ranzenhofer
October 2015
Few things in life are more
frightening than a diagnosis of
cancer. The word alone is enough
to send shivers down the spines
of most people, especially when
it strikes close to home, either in
yourself or a loved one.
Yet, the outlook for people with
cancer is, in many cases, better
than ever before due to medical
breakthroughs, research and
education. As is often the case
with chronic illness, education is
key to early detection in the fight
against cancer.
According to the American
Cancer Society, breast cancer is
the most common cancer among
women in the United States, other
than skin cancer. It is the second
leading cause of cancer death in
women, after lung cancer. The
good news is that the survival
rate, when detected early, is very
high.
In the United States alone, there
are 2.5 million breast cancer survivors which can be attributed
to earlier detection and better
treatment.
The best protection is early
detection. By recognizing the
symptoms of breast cancer, even
when some appear to be inconsequential, women can seek
medical attention early, if needed,
thereby increasing survival rates.
The American Cancer Society
recommends that every woman
have a baseline mammogram by
age 40, then a screening mammography every year thereafter.
However, every woman should
consult with her doctor about
this issue.
$HOP, DINE & WIN - LE ROY!
Every $10 in Purchases,
Gift Certificates & Memberships
at Participating Businesses
Receives 1 Entry
In Prize Drawings!
OUR TOWN
Save your receipts & bring to
Community Holiday Bazaar
by 3 pm, Dec. 5th
to be entered to WIN!
Oct. 17th
to
Dec. 5th
Shop
Small
WIN
BIG!
While many people know that
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, others may not know
that October 16th is National
Mammography Day. It is an
important day to raise awareness
about this life-saving screening
and to encourage women to
schedule an appointment for a
mammogram screening.
In August, I was glad that so
many women took advantage of
mammogram screenings at my
Family Health Fair. I partnered
with the Mobile Mammography
Coach to offer the screening for
the first time this year.
In the 2015-16 State Budget, I
worked with my colleagues in the
State Senate to secure a $200,000
state grant, administered by the
State Department of Health, to
increase outreach initiatives to
individuals impacted by breast
cancer and to provide expanded
cancer services in our region.
This funding is much needed
since some of the counties in
Western New York have the
highest rates of breast cancer in
the State.
Later this month, I will be hosting a round table discussion with
survivors of breast cancer to learn
about their experiences following
the diagnosis. The program will
be facilitated by the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester. Join
us for an important conversation
on October 30th at 1 o’clock in
the afternoon at the YWCA of
Genesee County.
For more information about the
round table and breast cancer,
please visit my website at ranzenhofer.nysenate.gov.
Helping Families Celebrate a Life Lived
“Our Family Serving Yours Since 1907”
Trusted • Honest • Proven
Cameron, Brady & Steuber
Funeral Home
111 Wolcott Street
LeRoy, NY 14482
(585) 768-6800 • www.leroyfuneralhome.com
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The Clean Sweep
Cleaning Service
•Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning
•Spot Cleaning & Odor Removal
•Tile & Wood Floor Cleaning & Waxing
•Braided & Area Rug Cleaning
•Complete Janitorial Services
Annual
Halloween
Parade
Starts at 6:00 p.m.
Sat., October 31st
Meet the Town Clown behind The Bank of Castile
and parade Main St.
to the Fire Hall for
candy, cider and donuts.
Sponsored by
LeRoy Business Council
9300 Warsaw Road, Le Roy, NY
John M. Joy •
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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 25, 2015
Many Varieties of Apples
Walk to School Day
Sweet
Cider
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Maple Syrup • Honey • Winter Squash
Bakery Open Weekends Only
PIES • FRY CAKES
Oatka Trail
OPEN DAILY
9 am to 6 pm
Go to our website:
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Welcome Home
Birthday
Retirement
Anniversary
Birth Announcement
Students at Wolcott Street
School recently participated in
National Walk to School Day.
The purpose of this event was
to encourage physical activity
and teach the students safe pedestrian skills. They were joined
by administrators, school board
members, teachers, staff, parents, community members, and
School/Club Event
Fundraiser
ANY OCCASION!
Le
Roy Pantry & Help Fund
INDOOROUTDOOR
Established 1980
Graduation
YOU WANT ‘EM...
Welcome Home
Birthday
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....WE MAKE ’EM
the Le Roy Police Department.
Prior to walking to school,
everybody met at the Knights of
Columbus to hear safety tips for
walking to school and enjoyed a
healthy snack. The students were
also accompanied by high school
student volunteers and the Le Roy
Knights Marching Band!
Le Roy, New York 14482
Retirement
Anniversary
Birth Announcement
School/Club Event
Fundraiser
ANY OCCASION!
The Le Roy Pantry & Help Fund will be considering
recipients for this year’s food baskets and gifts programs. If you or if you know of
someone who you feel should be considered, please fill out the form below: Applicants must live in the Le Roy Central School District.
one church st.
le roy, ny
585-768-2201 M-F 8-5
ALL WHO WISH TO BE CONSIDERED MUST SUBMIT THIS FORM
NAMES OF HOUSEHOLD:
ADDRESS:
PHONE NUMBER ( A MUST ):
Prefer local number
CHILDREN (names, male or female and date of birth) ( A MUST )
APPLICATION
DEADLINE
November 15th, 2015
Submitting a name does not
guarantee assistance.
The allocations committee must
balance need against available
resources and must reserve for
itself the right to make decisions
on its perception of greatest
need. You will be notified only
if declined.
Baskets Delivered
REASONS FOR CONSIDERATION:
December 12th, 2015
Please stay at home.
Pick up may be arranged
MAIL TO:
Le Roy Pantry & Help Fund
Ms. Judith Ridley
7965 Black Street Rd.
Le Roy, NY 14482
11/8
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 25, 2015
LeRoy Garden Club –
FLOOR
& HOME
Sept. & Oct. 2015 Meetings
The gardening season is
over! But the members of
the LeRoy Town & Country Garden Club have
enjoyed working with
leaves from their garden.
At the September meeting members brought
medium sized to make leaf
castings in cement Then at
the October meeting they
painted the castings. It
was a challenging project
but everyone seemed to
enjoy it.
Shown at right is our
Garden Club member,
Janet Fitch with her leaf
casting and her birthday
cake. Club members helped her
celebrate the occasion with cake
and ice cream.
The November meeting will
be held on November 11th at
the First Presbyterian Church in
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Tri the Oatka’s Upcoming Running/Walking Races
Trick or Trot 5K Run/Walk
2 mile Walk and Kids’ Fun Run
October 31st at 11:00 am
Le Roy High School
Bring a new or gently used coat or pair of sneakers and get entered into a raffle for a great prize.
Kids’ Fun Run and games will be available while you race!
Proceeds to benefit the Le Roy Jr/Sr high school student council
Turkey Trot
5 Miler and 1 Mile Walk – November
7th at 10:30 am
Memorial run in memory of Jenny Smith!
Proceeds to benefit Sunshine Nursery school and Luv Bugs Nursery School
Jingle Bell 5K/10K Run/Walk
December 5th at 3 pm
Come jingle with us and help support the Le Roy Food Pantry
For more information or to register,
visit www.tritheoatka.com
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 25, 2015
LeRotar y
Notes
Rotary Notes 10/14/15
Guests: High school seniors:
Taylor Kirby and Tanner Bolsei
October Birthday:
Scott McCumiskey
Announcements:
Appliance Raffle November 1st
at the American Legion. This is
our biggest fund-raiser. Please
get out there and sell tickets.
Board meeting –
October 20th at 11:00 am.
District 7090 Conference
October 23-25.
Pancake Breakfast –
November 15th 8 am – noon.
Nominations of upcoming officers.
Please place your nominations
in the ballot box provided.
Milne Board Meeting –
October 20 – 6 pm.
Batavia Rotary Night at Batavia
Downs. Contact Susie Boyce if
interested.
LeRoy Rotary Christmas Party –
January 2nd.
Cookie Auction - December 9th
Santa visits Rotary December 16th.
Annual Area 14 Christmas Party January 8th at Terry Hills.
America’s Best Community
update given by Lynne Belluscio.
Programs:
October 28th – Samantha Vagg,
November 4th – Dave Frost,
November 11th – Ron Pangrazio
Missed Meetings: Chris Biviano, Lynne Belluscio, Bob
Bennett, Jim Ellision, Jerry
McCollough, Scott McCumiskey, and Rob Murray. All with
fine excuses and/or make-ups.
Special notes: Jerry was in Ire-
land and had a grand time and
to his surprise ran into Dr. Joe
G while there.
Fines: Rob Murray is happy
that his Michigan Wolverines
have had 3 shut outs in a row. A
video of Sully running around
the Caledonia monument after
the Knights won …priceless! A
touchdown by Ryan Boyce costs
grandpa Boyce. Nick Egling and
Nate Flint also received recognition for touchdowns. Aunt Samantha paid for Nate and Marcia
McKenzie threw in as well. We
were treated with a nervous but
game Chris Biviano singing the
St. Bonaventure fight song with
no help from Phil Weise. (with
Randy Vink in the background).
President Tony, Chris and Phil
are Bonnie grads. Go Brown
and White!
Our Guest speaker was Jocelyn Sikorski from the Genesee
County Youth Bureau. Youth
court began in 2008. This is a
preventive program funded by
Social Services. Youth ages 7-16
can be processed. Three judges of
their peers preside over each case.
All school districts in Genesee
County participate. Referrals
come from the schools or law
enforcement. This helps the youth
be accountable for their actions.
All proceedings are confidential
and documents are sealed. For
more information call 344-3960.
Learn more about Rotary at
www.leroyrotary.org, support our
Appliance Raffle fundraiser and
like us on Facebook.
• For your support of a
long term economic
vitality plan for LeRoy.
• For your confidence in
my ability to successfully
advocate for LeRoy at
the county and state
level.
• For your assistance in
sharing your needs and
Photo by Rocco at The Daily News
educating me in the impacts on your
lifestyle and livelihood.
• For your challenge to seek shared
services in all levels of local government, reducing costs and extending
the value of our property tax dollars.
• For electing local leaders with passion,
know how and energy for protecting
and improving all facets of our community.
• For your vote on November 3, 2015 to
continue representing you.
Shelley Stein
County Legislature, LeRoy, District 5
Paid for by the candidate
The Victor L. and Maudaline L. Charitable Foundation, Inc.
is pleased to announce the availability
of grant funding for 2016.
COMMUNITY
Fax Service
1 Church St., Le Roy, NY • (585) 768-2201
OUR FAX # (585) 768-6334
Eligible organizations must be 501(c)3 not-for-profit agencies
serving the residents of LeRoy. Maximum grants are $5,000.
Applications must be submitted online at the
Blood Foundation website: www.vicbloodfoundation.com
by December 1st, 2015.
10/25
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 25, 2015
A Fire Station Field Trip Health Screenings For The
Uninsured or Underinsured
For SNS
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to try on firefighter gear, climb aboard a fire truck and to meet
our local heroes! Thank you Firefighters!
ter and the Cancer Services
Partnership will provide free
health screenings to Genesee
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ages of 40-64 with no insurance
or high deductibles, on Tuesday,
October 27, 2015 from 4-8 pm at
the Jerome Center, 16 Bank St.,
Batavia. Appointments are necessary for some of the screenings.
For women age 40-64, nurse
midwife, Cecilia Stearns, MSN
CNM will perform women’s
health screenings, including pap
smears, pelvic exams and clinical
available at the event include
mammography, total cholesterol,
blood pressure and take home
colorectal cancer screening kits.
All screenings will be provided at no charge. Funds are
available for follow-up care if
necessary. Please call United
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appointment at (585)344-5331.
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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 25, 2015
EXPERIENCE DOES MATTER!
It is one thing to be a
candidate; quite another to
actually lead.
Have you ever run an
effective meeting?
Shelley Stein
County Legislator
Row B, C or F
Can you develop a
responsible $1 million + budget?
How do you negotiate a
fair/beneficial contract?
Steve Barbeau
Town Supervisor
Row B, C or F
Do you have the ability to
research and explore new
innovative ideas?
Will you stand up for principles
in the face of criticism from
special interests?
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Town Council
Row B or C
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Town Council
Row B, C or F
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On November 3rd!
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Town Justice
Row B, C or F
YES!
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Highway Supt.
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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 25, 2015
POSITIVE RESULTS
Re-Elect
JOHN ARMITAGE
TOWN
COUNCILMAN
November 3rd
Vote row B or C
Four years ago, I introduced myself and my family to you pledging to make
positive contributions to your Town Board. Four years later, I believe I have done
just that and ask for your support for re-election.
I maintain a strong belief that our children and young adults deserve every opportunity to live in a community that offers quality educational and recreational
programs. That is why my family has lived in LeRoy for twenty years. If re-elected,
I will continue to work on improving our park programs, summer recreation and
youth sports organizations.
Additionally, I respond to each citizen concern I receive in a prompt, thorough,
and courteous manner. I will continue to support legislation that addresses
infrastructure and commerce in our town, including the development of our
proposed commercial park and water districts where needed. I will also oppose
legislation that infringes on your rights as citizens, such as the NYS Safe Act.
I wish to renew my commitment on working with Steve Barbeau, Tom Stella,
Dave Paddock and John Duyssen on the Town Board and ask for you to renew
your commitment in me.
Thank you,
John Armitage
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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 25, 2015
Sugar Helps Make Lemons Into Charlotte LeRoy’s
Lemon Cheesecake
by Lynne Belluscio
On November 7, I am scheduled
to share some of the research that I
am doing on the 1823 manuscript
receipt book that belonged to
Charlotte LeRoy – Jacob’s wife.
She was born in 1800 in Boston. We don’t know much about
her early life. We know that she
had a sister Helen (who married
her husband’s cousin – who was
also named Jacob LeRoy) and that
Charlotte had two other siblings
who died very young. Her father,
Thomas Otis, was a merchant and
in 1820, was in New York City. At
some point the family moved to
France and it was said that Thomas made a fortune in Europe.
In 1821, Charlotte’s mother
died in France and was buried
there. The family history indicates that Charlotte was educated
in France, but that has not been
proven. On May 20, 1822, Charlotte Downes Otis married Jacob
LeRoy in New York City. The
date in the receipt book is June
16, 1823, Pelham, New York.
Her first child, Thomas was born
a few weeks later on July 9, 1823.
It is speculated that he was born
in LeRoy, but at least one source
indicates he was born in New
York City – only a few miles
from Pelham. (Pelham is actually
in the Bronx.) The LeRoy family
owned property in Pelham and I
now believe that Thomas was not
born in LeRoy but in New York
City - - perhaps Pelham.
There are many recipes in the
little book, and according to Peter
Rose, a noted author and authority
on Dutch history and Dutch food,
at least ten of the recipes are of
Dutch origin. (More on the Dutch
recipes later.) Many of the other
recipes include lemons, oranges,
and even limes.
Think about that - - - where
did lemons, oranges and limes
come from in 1823? Certainly not
Florida or California. From what I
can find out, most of the oranges
and lemons came from Spain
and the Mediterranean region.
Picked green, they were packed in
boxes and shipped to New York,
sometimes taking weeks before
being sold.
The benefits of lemon juice to
alleviate scurvy had been known
for a long time, especially on
shipboard during long months
at sea. So apparently Charlotte
wanted to make sure she had all
her recipes for lemon cake, and
pudding, and lemon drops, and
lemon cheesecake written down
for her move to the frontier town
named after her father-in-law.
I have to wonder, how many of
those lemon recipes did she use
after she came here, but maybe
she had boxes of lemons shipped
from New York City to LeRoy.
With lemons, it was necessary to
have sugar, and preferably white
refined sugar that came in cones.
Most of the folks in LeRoy probably used maple sugar that they
could make themselves, but the
LeRoy family had the money to
buy white cone sugar.
So I did a little more research
and was surprised at what I discovered. I knew that the source
of sugar came through the islands
in the Caribbean, produced by
slave labor. But what I didn’t
know, was that most of the sugar
refineries were located in New
York City. As early as 1730, sugar
was being refined in New York
at a refinery owned by Nicholas
Bayard. By 1760, sugar refineries
were owned by leading families –
the Van Cortlandt’s, Cuylers, and
Roosevelts.
In 1764, British Parliament
passed the Sugar Act which
taxed all raw sugar coming into
American ports. This taxation
helped to fuel the need for the
Revolutionary War. After the
British captured New York City,
they used the large brick sugar refineries for prisoners. Conditions
in the sugar house prisons were
horrendous and many men died.
But after the war, the sugar refineries went back into production
and expanded. By 1870, almost
half of the sugar consumed in the
United States was refined in just
one New York refinery.
By 1882, the American Sugar
Refining Company was the largest refinery in the world. In May
1896, American Sugar Company
became one of the original 12
companies listed in the Dow
Jones Industrial Average. By
1907, 98% of the sugar used in the
United States was refined in New
York City. (So it stands to reason,
that all the sugar shipped to LeRoy for the production of Jell-O,
came from New York City.)
In 2000, the sugar industry in
New York City was devastated
by a strike that lasted nearly
two years. In 2004, refining
operations stopped at the huge
Domino refinery. The Domino
refinery site was declared a National Historical Landmark, and
there are plans for adaptive use
of the buildings. LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 25, 2015
A Vote For Us Is A Vote For You
BOB
SCOTT
for
TOWN
SUPERVISOR
It’s time to make a change in this GREAT
community of ours! We need your support to
help bring in new businesses and help our current businesses grow and prosper.
This upcoming election is essential in order to
start these changes. We NEED your vote- every
vote matters.
Let your voice be heard on November 3rd!
JUSTIN
CACCAMISE
for
TOWN
COUNCIL
The incumbents say that they need four more years so
they can make a positive change in LeRoy. I only ask, what
has changed in the past four years that would warrant that
opportunity? I personally don’t want four more years of
existing/new business being stifled, more homes vacant,
tax rates that they claim can’t be reduced, and no growth
in any other important area.
This is not to say that the incumbents are not good people,
merely that they lack the vision and drive that I would
bring to the board.
Vote for change!
ERIC
STAUFFER
for
HIGHWAY
SUPERINTENDENT
Democracy is not about popularity or entitlement; it is about electing the candidate who
will do the best job for the community that
elects him.
I am passionate about my decision to run for
Highway Superintendent and will take the responsibilities of such a position very seriously.
I ask for your vote on November 3rd.
JIM
BARSALOUX
for
TOWN
COUNCIL
Thank you for the ideas and comments given to us when we stop
at your door! We are already starting to build great relationships
within the community, and I look forward to hearing more thoughts
and ideas from people that care as much about LeRoy as I do when
I am on the town board.
I am a Graduate of RIT with a degree in Electrical Engineering.
I have worked in the engineering field for over 10 years interfacing
daily with diverse teams.
I have managed projects on small budgets while still holding a
high level of quality. I own JimmyB Entertainment, a small business based in LeRoy, and owe much of my success to the people
of LeRoy.
Bring a friend when you vote on November 3rd
and Please consider me for your vote!
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 25, 2015
Le Roy Youth Football Seniors
LeRoy 30 - Warsaw 0
The Le Roy Senior Knights
put together a dominating offensive and defensive performance
against the Warsaw Tigers. The
Knights started out on defense
and after driving the Tigers
backwards on 3 straight plays,
Tyler Strollo sacked the Warsaw
quarterback in the endzone to
register the Knights first safety
of the year.
On the ensuing kickoff Warsaw kicked the ball to Le Roy’s
Brady Fix who would run 45
yards for the touchdown behind
a great downfield block by Brett
Babcock. Adam Risewick added
the 2 point conversion to put the
Knights up 10-0.
Le Roy stopped Warsaw on
their next offensive position
to take over on the Warsaw 15
yard line. Two plays later Adam
Risewick rushed for a 15 yard
TD. Brady Fix added the 2 point
conversion.
Warsaw would again go on
offense and the Knights defense
would again hold them. This
time Warsaw would punt on 4th
down. The punt would go to Le
Roy’s speedster Adam Risewick.
Risewick caught the punt and
returned it untouched for the 25
yard touchdown. The extra point
attempt failed and the Knights
were now up 24-0.
On Le Roy’s next offensive
possession, John Panepento kept
the ball on a 25 yard QB keeper
around the left end for a touchdown. The Knights were now up
30-0 before the end of the first
half. The game would end with
the score 30-0 in favor of Le Roy.
Carrying the ball for Le Roy
was Adam Risewick, Brady
Fix, Zach Vanderhoof, John
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Williams, Ryan Higgins, Bryson
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LeRoy Junior Football - LeRoy 32 - Warsaw 0
The Le Roy Junior football
squad clinched a berth in the
CYFL Championship game after
earning their 7th straight victory
this past Sunday. The Knights
beat Warsaw in rain, hail, and
snow by a score of 32-0, their
4th straight shutout and 5th of
the season.
Warsaw began the game with
the ball, but was forced to punt
after a sack by Tony Piazza and
tackles for loss by Xavier King
and Aiden Davis. The Knights
offense took over at midfield.
Facing 10 men in the box, the
Knights offense showed their diversity by opening up the passing
playbook. Quarterback Tommy
Condidorio threaded the needle,
hitting Adrian Stephens for a
20 yard gain. On the very next
play, Condidorio fired a bullet to
Drew Strollo, who scooted into
the end zone for a 10 yard TD.
Tony Piazza punched it in for the
conversion, giving the Knights an
early 8-0 lead.
The Knights defense forced a
quick turnover on downs. It took
no time for the offense to strike
again, as 3 plays later Piazza
would break loose for an exciting
19 yard touchdown, extending the
lead to 14-0. Warsaw’s offense
took the field again, this time
looking to throw the ball as well.
However Jackson Fix jumped the
Warsaw receiver’s route, making
the interception and darting 30
yards for the defensive touchdown. The “Fix Six” extended the
Knights lead to 20-0, before even
one snap of the second quarter.
LeRoy forced another punt,
giving the offense another opportunity. LeRoy methodically
moved the ball down the field
behind strong blocking from
Cam Maxwell, DJ O’Geen, Jayce
Panepento, Holden Sullivan,
Danny Howe, Tristan Weiseltier,
and Joey Biletskiy. Aaric Luce
eventually broke through the
defense, stiff arming his way to
a 10 yard TD, capping off the 1st
half scoring at 26-0.
LeRoy began the 2nd half with
the ball, however after some miscues had to punt. Their defense
was again stout, forcing another
Warsaw punt after a Drew Strollo
sack. This time the Knights fired
on all cylinders. A 25 yard run
by Strollo, 22 yard run by Tommy Condidorio, and a 35 yard
run by Jackson Fix put the ball
on the 1 yard line. Luke Lathan
completed the drive with a 1 yard
touchdown plunge, giving the
Knights a 32-0 lead. That would
be the final score of the game, as
both defenses played well for the
4th quarter.
Tony Piazza led the rushing
attack for the Knights with 47
yards, including a TD and 2-point
conversion. Drew Strollo added
33 yards on the ground as well as
a 10 yard TD catch. Jackson Fix
added 35 yards rushing. Tommy
Condidorio was effective throwing the ball for 30 yards, and
also performed as a dual threat,
running for 23 yards. Adrian
Stephens had 13 yards rushing
as well as 20 yards receiving.
Aaric Luce rumbled for 34 yards
including a TD, and Luke Lathan
added a TD as well. Also carrying the football for LeRoy were
Jake Higgins, Adam Woodworth,
Connor Hegeman, Jack Egeling,
and Alex Spezzano. Spezzano
took a particularly painful hit,
however personified his Knights
team’s attitude and toughness
commenting afterwards, “pain is
just weakness leaving the body.”
Defensively, the Knights were
suffocating and relentless all day
long. Jackson Fix and Tommy
Condidorio provided excellent
pass defense, with Fix returning
an interception 30 yards for a TD,
and both making tackles. Nose
tackle Xavier King was dominant
with 3 tackles for loss. Drew
Strollo had 8 tackles, including
several for loss and 2 sacks.
Fellow linebacker Tony Piazza
added 6 tackles, including a big
sack as well. Linebackers Luke
Lathan and Xavien Walker added
3 tackles each. Connor Hegeman
(fumble recovery), Jack Egeling,
and Adam Woodworth all made 2
tackles. Also making tackles were
Hunter Beverly, Aidan Davis,
Jake Higgins, Alex Spezzano,
and DJ O’Geen.
The Knights finish their regular
season on Sunday October 25th
with a trip to Geneseo.
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 25, 2015
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On Thursday, October 15th
at the Byron Fire Hall, 85 plus
attendees came together to celebrate Halloween at Genesee
County’s Adults with Developmental Disabilities Dance. There
were witches, inmates, policemen, firemen, clowns, cowboys,
princesses, hippies and a host
of other characters who arrived
ready to party.
Attendees entered ghostly
bat-ridden, spider-webbed Byron
Fire Hall on a mild October evening. DJ Tom queued up some
of the group’s favorite tunes.
As usual, folks mingled on the
dance floor in between enjoying
some delicious Timbits from Tim
Horton’s and apple cider. October
birthdays were recognized prior to
our customary circle dances; the
chicken dance & the hokie pokie.
On a sad note, we gathered to
remember three dancers who had
passed on earlier this year with a
moment of silence. Little cards
with their photos were handed
out at the end of the dance. Folks
also signed a get-well card for our
photographer, Uncle Joe, who is
recovering from surgery.
The next dance is the much
anticipated Christmas Dance on
Thursday, December 19th. We
are expecting a visit from Santa
and he usually comes bearing
gifts. The dance will be held at
the Byron Fire Hall.
The dances are sponsored by
Byron Ladies Auxiliary, and are
open to all folks with developmental disabilities ages 13 and up
living in Genesee County, family
and caregivers are also welcome.
Adequate supervision is required.
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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - OCTOBER 25, 2015
Sarah Donovan, a junior with
major(s) in history from Bergen, NY., was inducted into
the Lycoming College chapter
of Lambda Pi Eta, the National
Communication Association’s
official honor society, during a
ceremony earlier this year.
The junior and senior inductees
must be in good standing and
have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 for
all courses and 3.25 for communication studies. They also must
rank within the highest 35 percent
of their respective class in general
scholarship..
Major General Patrick A. Murphy, the Adjutant General, announces the recent reenlistment
of members of the New York
Army National Guard in recognition of their continuing commitment to serve community, state
and nation as part of the Army
National Guard.
Staff Sergeant Todd Toland
from LeRoy, NY has reenlisted
to continue service with the Company D, 1-169th General Support
Aviation Battalion.
“The New York Army National
Guard has sustained our force at
or above 100 percent strength
for the better part of seven years
now,” Murphy said. “Keeping
those ready forces in our ranks
mean that New York is ready to
provide forces for state missions
here at home, as we saw during
the Buffalo Snow Emergency last
year, Hurricane Sandy in 2012
or for sustaining our support to
federal missions for our nation
around the country and around
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OBITUARIES
PAVILION — Howard E. Wellman,
67, of Boyd Road passed away early
Monday morning (Oct. 19, 2015) at
Highland Hospital in Rochester. In lieu
of flowers, memorials are suggested to
either Visiting Nurse Services-Hospice,
2180 Empire Blvd., Webster, NY 14580;
or Pavilion Food Pantry, PO Box 456,
Pavilion, NY 14525.
STAFFORD — George H. Torrey, 85,
of Torrey Road passed away early
Tuesday morning (Oct. 20, 2015) at
the Genesee County Nursing Home.
Memorial donations be directed to
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WEEKLY EVENTS
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25
Konnect Youth Group at Living Waters Church, on Main St. LeRoy. Sundays from 6:30 to 8:30 pm for ages 12-18. “Bring Down all the Walls! Connect
with God and Connect with others.” For more information, check us out online
at: livingwatersleroy.org/konnect-youth-ministry/
MONDAY,OCTOBER 26
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets Monday evenings at the LeRoy
Presbyterian Church, corner of Clay & Main Streets. Doors open at 6:00 pm
and meeting is from 6:30-7:15 pm. Visitors are always welcome. Call 585-7687103 for more information.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27
Preschool Storytime: Every Tuesday at 11 am featuring stories, craft and
songs at Pavilion Public Library, 5 Woodrow Dr., Pavilion. For info: 584-8843.
LCCP’s GRACE’S KITCHEN: A FREE dinner every Tuesday evening, 5-6:30 pm
at the Masonic Community Center on 12 Bank St. Plenty of parking. Takeout &
delivery are available. For more info. contact Selby Davis at 585-738-8882 or
selbydavis1@gmail.com
GRACE’S CLOSET: A clothing giveaway program sponsored by Le Roy United
Methodist Church, 10 Trigon Park, Le Roy, 9:30 am to 11:30 am every Thursday.
We have clothing for all ages. We need bedding of all kinds especially blankets.
Donations can be dropped off at the house next to the church. Please put all bags
INSIDE on the back porch. NO ELECTRONICS, COMPUTERS,DISHES, etc. Open
Tuesdays 5-6:30 pm. Any questions call the office 768-8980.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29
Genesee Veterans Support Network (GVSN) supports the development
of Veterans focused AA meetings every Thursday, 6-7 pm at the First Baptist
Church, 306 E. Main St., Batavia. Meetings led by Mike W. & are open to
non-veterans as well. Handicap accessible. For additional information call
585-302-0825.
That’s My Story! Early Days in Le Roy! At the Woodward Memorial
Library from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Listen to stories about growing up in Lime
Rock. George Pursel will tell stories from his past. Registration required! Call
768-8300 or register online at www.woodwardmemoriallibrary.org.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30
Flea & Farmer’s Market Fridays - Genesee Valley EMS, 3338 Caledonia Avon
Rd. (Rte. 5), Caledonia, NY. 11 am to 6 pm - every Friday, May 1st - October
30th. Fresh fruit and vegetables, etc. Hot food and drinks will be available for
purchase. 11’x22’ spaces - $20. To reserve a space or more info - call 585-6988244. All proceeds go to Genesee Valley EMS & Caledonia Ambulance. Come
shop and visit with us!
Penuel Christian Fellowship, One Step to Freedom addictions ministry, a
Christ Centered Addictions program, a weekly meeting every Friday at 7 pm.
Call the Church for more information at 768-6901 or 594-9575.
LeRoy Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting (as necessary) 7:30 pm at the
Town Hall, 48 Main St. For further info. call 768-6910, Ext. 223.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31
Mon.-Fri. 8 am to 5 pm
Le Roy
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28
Wednesdays from 6:30 pm until 8:00 pm - First Baptist Pavilion will be
having their youth program. titled “JOY CLUB”. It is open to children in the preschool age up to 6th grade. It will be held at the church 10956 S. Lake Road,
Rte. 19. It is a fun time of Bible stories, game time, refreshments and memory
work. Call for further information 585-584-3179 ext. 12. Leave your name and
number and the secretary will call you back.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Meet the Candidates Night - Tuesday, October 27th, 7-9 pm, Stafford
Town Hall, Stafford, NY. Forum for residents to meet candidates for - County
Legislator, Town Supervisor, Town Council, Town Justice. Format: Moderator
& written questions from the floor. Refreshments. Sponsored by Stafford
Preservation Group.
DEADLINE
For
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On Wednesdays
The Stafford Historical Society’s Annual Fall Harvest Auction will be held
at 7:00 pm in the Court Room of Stafford Town Hall, located at 8903 Route 237.
Produce and usable items for the auction are gratefully accepted. Call 344-0834.
Village of LeRoy Board Meeting, 7 pm at the Village Hall, 3 West Main St.
LEGO & Game Club at the Woodward Memorial Library for children in
grades K-6, from 3:15 - 4:15 p.m. Build with Legos, play board games with your
friends, or jam out on Guitar Hero. Registration is NOT required.
Movie Discussion of The Sixth Sense at the Woodward Memorial Library
at 6:30 p.m. Watch this film at home (available for loan at WML) and then join
in a staff-led discussion. Registration required! Call 768-8300 or register online
at www.woodwardmemoriallibrary.org.
SENIOR CITIZENS ACTIVITIES
The annual business meeting of the Stone Church Rural Cemetery Association will be held at 7 pm, Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at the Stone Church
Presbyterian Church, Route 19, Bergen, NY. The meeting is open to the public.
The Seventh Annual Harvest Craft Show will be held Saturday, November
14, 2015 from 10 am to 3 pm at the North Bergen Presbyterian Church, 7068
North Bergen Road, Bergen, New York. Many unique items will be available
just in time for the holidays! Our now renowned Oven Brick Pizza will be hot
and ready for lunch. For questions or directions, call 585-455-3392.
Community Calendar Submissions should be sent to:
calendar@leroyny.com
(October 26th - October 30th)
All Genesee County residents, 60 and older, can take part in this week’s activities at the Batavia Senior Center, 2 Bank St., Batavia. For more information, call 343-1611.
Monday:
Arthritis Exercise is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m.; Bridge is scheduled to begin at 11:00 a.m.
Tuesday:
Cribbage is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday: Quilters Group is scheduled to meet at 9:00 a.m.; Euchre game is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m.
Thursday:
Cribbage & Bridge are scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m.; Musical Keyboard Lessons are scheduled to begin
at 2:30 p.m.
Friday:
Art Class and Line Dancing is scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m.; Euchre is scheduled to begin at 12:00 p.m.
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