2009-2010 greece community guide greece · 2009 - 2010 greece community guide 3 as supervisor of...

36
GREECE www.greecechamber.org the town that has it all! Advertisement 2009-2010 GREECE COMMUNITY GUIDE Historical Society Public Library Community Center Town Hall Performing Arts Center “Another Fine Community Developed by Wegman Companies, Inc.” A Rental Community of ranch style homes for those 55 and above who want to enjoy a Carefree Lifestyle! www.milllanding.com See our ad on pg 16

Upload: duongtuong

Post on 04-May-2018

235 views

Category:

Documents


9 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

G r e e c e

www.greecechamber.org

the town that has it all!

Advertisement

2009-2010 Greece community Guide

Historical Society

Public Library

community center

town Hall

Performing Arts center

“Another Fine Community Developed by

Wegman Companies, Inc.”

A Rental Community of ranch style homes for those 55 and above who want to enjoy a Carefree Lifestyle!

www.milllanding.com

See our ad on pg 16

Page 2: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

Thanks to the Greece Chamber of Commerce for providing its members

and businesses in this community with numerous opportunities to get their message out.

The Chamber is instrumental in the economic vitality of this community.

John Auberger, Supervisor

Jeff McCann, Deputy Supervisor

Kathleen Taylor, Receiver of Taxes

Shannon J. O’Keefe, 1st Ward Councilwoman

Robert J. Bilsky, 2nd Ward Councilman

Jerry Helfer, 3rd Ward Councilman

Kirk Morris, 4th Ward Councilman

Click logo to visit website

Page 3: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3

As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion of the Greece Community Guide. The Community Guide contains info that I know you will find very helpful.

Please take advantage of all that our great community has to offer. From our beautiful neighborhoods, parks and trails to our shopping and commercial areas. I invite you to visit the Greece Town Campus regularly for the many community events we offer for our residents. Please take advantage of the many pro-grams offered at the Community & Senior Center, the Greece Public Library and the services available to you at Town Hall.

As your Supervisor, I take a great deal of pride in our Town and Town Government. The Town of Greece will continue to be an open and accessible government to the people it serves. We will keep the lines of communication open between residents or businesses and elected officials. Please feel free to contact me at 225-2000 or visit us on our website at www.greeceny.gov. Working together, the business community, residents and Town government, will continue the tradition of Greece as a great place to live, work, and raise a family.

Sincerely,

John T. AubergerGreece Supervisor

One Vince Tofany Boulevard • Greece, New York 14612(585) 225-2000 • www.greeceny.gov • (Fax) 225-1915

A Message From The Town of Greece Supervisor

to greece, ny WeLCome Situated between the beautiful

shores of Lake ontario and the historic erie Canal is the Town of Greece, monroe County’s larg-est town. over 93,000 residents call Greece home and make it a diverse, welcoming community. As the largest Town in the Rochester area, there is no question that Greece grabs the headlines quite often. Two and a half years ago, I moved home to the Rochester area to take this job with the Greece Chamber. I am proud to call myself a Greece resident. Why?

Let me tell you a little bit about the Greece Community that I have come to know.

There are lots of places to live, but what determines whether someplace has a real sense of community? The people who live there do. They make or break the perception of a community and I would argue that Greece has a tremendous sense of com-munity. How do I know?

I could point to the parents, fellow students and businesses that rallied around a terminally ill young girl to give her a prom experience she would not otherwise have had. I could also tell you about how the parents of another young woman who tragically died two years ago created a scholarship fund in her memory to help students they have never even met. How about a story we all know? The students of Greece Athena rallying around Jason “J-mac” mcelwain during his memorable debut on the basketball court made news around the world. Something that doesn’t always get headlines but is extremely important is the business support of the community. everyday businesses in Greece are asked to contribute to worthy causes to help their neighbors, students, teams and others –and they do!

And that’s just a start. I don’t have enough space to give you specifics about the civic clubs who annually raise tens of thou-sands of dollars to help the community in countless ways, or the hundreds of volunteers that selflessly give their time and talents to worthy organizations in the community. I’m sure each of you could give me dozens of stories that would dem-onstrate the amazing sense of community we have here.

I have often heard area leaders encourage people to be more optimistic and proud of the Rochester region. I agree. I also think that we, the residents of Greece, should be even more proud of where we live. We need to tell others about the won-derful things that go on here.

We should all hold our heads up a little higher and be proud of the amazing sense of community that we have right here in Greece.

Jodie PerryPresident & CEO, Greece Chamber of Commerce

Welcome to Greece!Click logo to visit website

Page 4: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!4

greece, nyCHAmbeR

mission Statement of the Greece Chamber of Commerce: To enhance the business and economic vitality of the Greece Community.

In 2009-10 the Greece Chamber of Commerce will celebrate 25 years of serving the busi-ness community in and around Greece. As the largest suburban Chamber in monroe County, the Greece Chamber offers a diverse variety of programs, benefits and events designed to assist local businesses. The Chamber currently has 790 business mem-

bers from all over monroe County and is continuing to grow and expand their services.

They offer health, dental and vision insurance to many area busi-nesses. In addition, they offer discounts on payroll and credit card processing, meeting room rental and advertising. They offer well over 25 networking opportunities throughout the year to maxi-mize the amount of connections their members can make. The Chamber is an advocate for businesses on a legislative level by being part of the Unshackle Upstate movement as well as hosting their local elected officials for the eggs & Issues breakfast series.

In 2009 the Chamber is introducing several new programs includ-ing an innovative community leadership training program called “Leadership Greece.” each year this program will take 20-25 estab-lished, emerging or future local leaders and give them in depth leadership training and community awareness. Also in 2009 the Chamber is introducing a “Small Business of the Year” awards cer-emony, expanding their popular Small business Success Training Series and created a members-only online social networking site called “SuccessLink.”

“The Chamber realizes the challenges that all businesses are cur-rently facing and we are working hard to ensure that we remain a vital part of their success,” said Jodie A. Perry, President & Ceo. “We’ve expanded and enhanced several programs and have added new cost saving benefits for our members.”

The Chamber also hosts the annual Groundhog Day Festival, Civic Awards banquet and the Race on the Ridge 5K (held in conjunc-tion with the Greece Chamber Charitable Foundation). For more information on the Chamber call 585-227-7272 or visit their web-site at www.GreeceChamber.org.

belong. engage. Succeed.

Kyle Van Putte, Immediate Past Chairman, receives the Distinguished

Service Award from Al Meilutis, Chairman, at the 2009 Annual Meeting

About The Greece Chamber of Commerce

2496 West Ridge Road • Suite 201 • Greece, New York 14626(585) 227-7272 • www.greecechamber.org • (Fax) 227-7275

Albert F. Meilutismetro mattress, Chairman

Paul R. ChatfieldChatfield engineers, 1st Vice Chair

Delbert J. SmithDelbert J. Smith, CPA, Treasurer

Kyle T. Van PutteVan Putte Gardens, Immediate Past Chair

Debra A. WalkerUniversity of Rochester, Secretary

Steven AchramovitchGreece Central School District

Chrissy AndrewsNorthwest Family YMCA

Cheryl Ann BilskiFunctional Interiors

Deborah A. CaseBurgess, DiRaddo, Nier & Case

James J. Cummings IIICummings Law offices, PLLC

Donald B. Felter, Jr.Unity Health System

Douglas H. HallJP morgan Chase bank

James HoffordThe mall at Greece Ridge

James G. Iovino, Jr., G.G.Heritage Jewelers

Michael A. Masiellomasiello & Associates, eWPC, LLC

Jeffrey McCannTown of Greece

Kirk MorrisNYS Senator Joseph E. Robach

Todd SchirmerNorthwest Savings Bank

Chamber Board of Directors 2009-2010

Belong. Engage. Succeed.

StaffJodie A. Perry, IOMPresident & Ceo

Susan Edgettmembership & eventsDirector

Terry Hoganoffice & Communications Coordinator

Christine SortinoFinance & benefits Director

Click logo to visit website

Page 5: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion
Page 6: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

EARLY HISTORYIn the early 1300s, Algonquin Indians and the Iroquois began settling along the shores of Lake ontario, near its bays and ponds and in the Genesee Valley. As their civilizations grew, and the Seneca joined the Iroquois League, paths through the woods became main thor-oughfares, many of which are still in use today. According to local historians, many of the main roads in town, including parts of Ridge Road, Long Pond Road and Dewey Avenue, were constructed along these paths.

The first settlers to the area, arriving in the 1790s, were William Hinchey, a Revolutionary War veteran, and James Latta, a merchant seaman. Though no documentation exists, it is believed that the Latta family was heavily involved with the famed “Underground Railroad”. Slaves seeking freedom in Canada were reportedly hidden in Samuel Latta’s warehouse in Charlotte where they awaited transportation across the Lake.

THE OFFICIAL BEGINNINGThe Town of Greece was incorporated in 1822. It was named after the country of Greece as a show of support for the Greek people who fought for their independence from Turkish rule. The name is also a tribute to this old-world nation – a symbol of intellectual and athletic excellence.

The Town of Greece was formed from the northern part of the town of Gates. In 1823, expansion of the erie Canal resulted in the develop-ment of the southern part of town. mason workers came from europe to help build the canal and often settled here. many of them built

cobblestone houses, some of which still stand today.

Throughout the 1800s, the local economy centered on agriculture. many of the beautiful farmhouses that were built during this period have been converted for commercial use. The Upton-Paine house, now Ridgemont Country Club, is one such home. The Greece Historical Society currently occupies the charming Larkin-beattie-Howe house built in the 1850’s. (Gordon Howe, former Greece Supervisor, raised his family there.)

CHARLOTTEThe history of Greece would not be complete without mentioning Charlotte. Incorporated as a village in 1869, Charlotte was the center of the community for many years. Its quaint lighthouse has been pic-tured in the town seal since its inception.

In the early 1900s, the manitou Trolley carried summer vacationers to the many resort hotels along the shore of Lake ontario. It cost only a nickel to go from Charlotte to manitou beach, crossing braddocks bay on a wooden trestle. In 1916, Charlotte was annexed from Greece to become the 23rd Ward of the City of Rochester.

6 www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!

of greece, ny HISToRY

Page 7: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

72009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide

NEW BEGINNINGSThe turn of the century brought about changes which shifted the economic focus from agriculture to industry. Photography magnate George eastman opened the first Kodak plant in 1891. Kodak became the largest employer in the area, and its success fueled the Town’s growth. Further economic development was also spurred by local grocers: brothers John and Walter Wegman founded Wegmans Food markets, in 1931. Wegmans has been expanding ever since, and is recognized as one of the country’s premier grocery operations.

The shift from agriculture to industry was also a result of devastating crop losses in 1934. An unusually severe freeze that winter destroyed many orchards. Additionally, World War II brought about the building of more industrial plants to support the war effort. Post-war peace combined with a swell in population throughout the late 1940s and 50s, led to even more industrialization and commercialization, espe-cially along Ridge Road.

Greece Olympia, the town’s first high school, was built in the 1960s. With the town’s population approaching 75,000 in 1970, many new shopping plazas and churches were formed. Park Ridge Hospital was built in 1975 on Long Pond Road, and the Historical Center opened on english Road in 1978.

RECENT HISTORYone of the most important new developments was in 1983 with the construction of the I-390 highway running north from Ridge Road to the Lake ontario Parkway. Another remarkable development was the formation of The mall at Greece Ridge in 1994. It was formed when Greece Towne mall and Long Ridge mall were connected, making it one of the largest shopping malls in the northeastern United States.

In 1997, the town government moved to its new location on Vince Tofany boulevard, and the old town hall on Ridge Road was demol-ished as part of the redevelopment of Ridge Road. The original cupola from the old town hall was saved and is now part of the Greece Historical Center and museum, in the old Larkin-beattie-Howe house, now on Long Pong Road.

In 2008 a major reconstruction of the West Ridge Road Corridor was completed, improving the flow of traffic for over 40,000 vehicles daily.

CREDITSmany thanks go to the Greece Historical Society for their assistance with this article. The gracious staff provided documentation and the photographs seen below. Please take time to visit the Greece Historical Center and museum at 595 Long Pond Road. For more information, please call 225-7221.

other sources include two wonderful books – “eight miles Along the Shore” written in 1982 by town historian Virginia Tomkiewicz and his-torian Shirley Cox Husted, and “Greece: Images of America” by Shirley Cox Husted, 2001.

of greece, ny HISToRY

Page 8: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!8

SuPERVISOR’S OFFICE:John T. Auberger has served as the Supervisor of the Town of Greece since 1998 and is respon-sible for the administrative oper-ations of the Town. His day-to-day activities include directing, coordinating and reviewing the activities of all municipal opera-tions. The Supervisor and the four elected ward representa-tives form the legislative body of Town government. In 1998, Supervisor Auberger

established the Department of Constituent Services and (585) 225-2000 as the one-stop-shopping phone number that resi-dents need to remember for obtaining town services or infor-mation. You may also log onto the Town’s website at www.greeceny.gov.

Town DeparTmenTs

DEVELOPMENT SERVICES This department is responsible for services related to prop-erty and development including the Planning, Zoning and environmental boards.

PuBLIC SAFETYThe Greece Police Department works 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to maintain a safe environment for us all. Greece continues to be recognized as one of America’s Safest Communities year after year.

PuBLIC WORKSThis department provides outstanding services to residents. From yard waste collection and tree trimming to snowplow-ing our roads and sidewalks, the Department of Public Works is responsible for maintaining the Town’s infrastructure.

John T. AubergerGreece Supervisor

LIBRARYour state of the art library facility was completed in 2000. In 2008, the library loaned more than 925,000 materials. The library offers residents a wide variety of informational resources from books, tapes and DVD’s to access to the Internet and technology and wireless access at our numer-ous computer stations. The library also offers various pro-grams for residents of all ages.

TOWN OF GREECE SERVICE MALL Located at the Greece Town Hall, residents can enjoy friend-ly, one–stop service for all their business with the Town. The various reasons for visiting are:

• Collection of all Town, County, School and Special District Taxes.

• Information regarding property taxes.

• Licensing and permits including marriage, peddler, bingo, games of chance, sporting and hunting licenses, other.

• Administration of the New York State Star Program, Veterans exemption and exemption for the elderly.

• Handicap Parking Permits

• Guidance for developers and builders for various steps associated with building or adding on to existing projects• Code Compliance services regarding the Town of Greece Zoning ordinance.

• Fire Safety services

• Residential Plan Review/Inspection services for residential building.

The Greece Public Library, your information center. Visit ourlocation on the Town Hall Campus at 2 Vince Tofany Boulevard

Public Works Department dedicated to service and safety

in greece, ny GoVeRNmeNT

Page 9: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 9

Greece Town HallAdministrative offices

1 Vince Tofany Boulevard, Greece, NY 14612(585) 225-2000 • www.greeceny.govHours: monday-Friday 9am to 5pm

currenT Greece Town BoarDTown Supervisor John T. Auberger

Deputy Supervisor Jeff mcCann

Receiver of Taxes Kathleen Taylor

1st Ward Councilman Shannon J. o'Keefe

2nd Ward Councilman Robert J. bilsky

3rd Ward Councilman Jerry Helfer

4th Ward Councilman Kirk morris

local GovernmenT officialsCongressman Christopher Lee:

1577 West Ridge Road • (585) 663-5570

NYS Senator Joseph Robach: 2300 West Ridge Road • (585) 225-3650

NYS Assemblyman William Reilich: 2737 West Ridge Road • (585) 225-4190

Joe Robach

2300 W. Ridge Road (585) 225-3650

www.senatorjoerobach.com

State Senator

• Property records services compiles information on all property in the Town and also ensures that contractors, builders, and other related professions have the required insurance coverage and licenses.

VETERANSour military men and women play an important role in our community. each year on Veterans Day and memorial Day we take time to honor all veterans for their dedication to our Nation. Please remember to visit the Gary Beikirch Veterans memorial located at the Greece Town Hall.

GREECE COMMuNITY CENTERour 35,000 square foot Community & Senior Center current-ly serves almost a million people a year. We offer a variety of programs and services for seniors and residents of all ages. The Center boasts a 7,800 square foot gymnasium, a walking

Gary Beikirch Veterans Memorial at Greece Town Hall

track, multi purpose rooms, a Senior’s lounge, an art room, a dance/activity room and much, much more. The Center is located on the Greece Town Campus and has something to offer residents of all ages.

Thanks to the Greece Chamber of Commerce for providing its members and businesses in this community with numerous opportunities to get their message out. The Chamber is instrumental in the economic vitality of this community.

Click logo to visit website

Page 10: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!10

The Town of Greece is home to thousands of local busi-nesses in the service, retail, manufacturing and profes-sional sectors. In Greece you will find everything from Fortune 500 companies to successful family-owned and operated businesses that help keep our local economy stable despite national challenges. The Town has a busi-ness-friendly attitude that recognizes the importance of planned business development to the local economy and future prosperity of New York State.

CONVENIENT LOCATION

Greece is conveniently located on the Northwest side of Monroe County. Interstate 390 runs north/south and provides easy access to the rest of the area including the New York State Thruway (I-90) and the Lake Ontario State Parkway. State Route 104, the main commercial corridor in Town, is a newly reconstructed six-lane high-way that sees over 40,000 vehicles travel on it daily. The monroe County International Airport is just minutes away traveling south on 390, making it easily acces-sible for visitors. Rail connections are at the eastern border. Despite the large size both geographically and demographically, Greece remains an easy Town to travel through with a well maintained flow of traffic through both the commercial and residential areas.

WORLD CLASS MANuFACTuRING

Home to part of the world famous Kodak Park – now called eastman business Park – Greece has long been recognized for the diverse manufacturing that is housed here. The Canal Ponds business Park is home to well-recognized companies such as Ibm, Johnson & Johnson, Performance Technologies and the printing press for the Democrat and Chronicle. The eastman business Park has over 10 million square feet of manufacturing and office space along with access to affordable utility rates and

excellent transportation access. Work done in Greece at places such as Flower City Printing is sent all over the world making Greece an ideal place for manufacturing.

SERVICE, RETAIL & PROFESSIONAL

West Ridge Road (Route 104) has long been the main commercial artery running through town. It serves as one of the most important retail centers in all of monroe County and is continually being expanded. The mall at Greece Ridge lies at the heart of the corridor with over 1.6 million square feet of retail space and is home to major retailers such as Macy’s, Barnes & Noble and Target. major shopping plazas such as Stone Ridge, Ridgemont and elm Ridge line the road and are filled with well-known stores such as Walmart, best buy, Toys-R-Us and many more. Wegmans, Rochester’s hometown grocery supercenter boasts four stores in the Town of Greece serving almost 100,000 residents. other major

in greece, ny bUSINeSS

Rent a caR

Bill MaRinucciAgency Operator

317 Greece Ridge Center DriveMall at Greece RidgeRochester, NY, 14626

(585)720-5370

Hours of Operation:Mon. - Fri. 8am - 6pm

Sat. 8am - 12pm, Sun. 10am - 2pm

Ribbon cutting for the newly renovated Chatfield Engineers building on Dewey Avenue.

Click logo to visit website

Page 11: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 11

commercial areas in Greece include Long Pond Road, mt. Read boulevard and Dewey Avenue.

Though Greece has a good selection of national brands located in town, there are also countless small busi-nesses located here ready to serve your needs. Locally owned retail establishments such as Van Putte Gardens and Rockcastle Florist provide top notch service and selection to their customers. The Dewey Avenue corri-dor is home to many locally-owned small businesses in the retail, service and professional sectors.

Greece also has a strong service and professional busi-ness community. Doctors, lawyers, accountants, insur-ance agents and financial planners are just a few exam-ples of the professional business community located in Greece. The health care industry is particularly impor-tant to our town since we are home to the Unity Health System.

LOCAL DEVELOPMENT

Though Greece has enjoyed strong growth for many years, there are still many development opportunities in the Town. Residential development is growing in the northwest section of the Town. The commercial cor-ridor on Route 104 is continuing to expand westward with two large developments currently being proposed. eastman and Canal Ponds business Parks both offer excellent locations for manufacturing and office space. There is also land along the historic erie Canal on the southern border of Greece that is available for mixed use development. With its strong population and high traffic counts Greece will remain a strong draw for busi-nesses for many years.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

The Greece Chamber of Commerce has been serving the business community in Greece for twenty-five years. The largest suburban Chamber has almost 800 members and offers a strong variety of programs, benefits and events designed to assist businesses with their success. For more information about the Chamber or local devel-opment opportunities contact them at 585-227-7272 or visit their website at www.GreeceChamber.org.

in greece, ny INDUSTRY

Serving Western Monroe, Orleans and Genesee counties

See uS For ALL oF your StAFFinG needS

www.atbstaffingservices.com

512 Main Street, Medina NY 14103

(585) 318-4218

483 Spencerport Rd, Rochester, NY 14606

(585) 247-2980

860 Long Pond Road, Rochester, New York 14612

(585) 621-2265

Thursday is Cd dayCall us for our

Attractive CD rate for new deposits

Click logo to visit website

Page 12: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!12

in greece, ny SHoPPING

WEST RIDGE ROAD SHOPPING DISTRICT

West Ridge Road is the heart of the shopping, dining, profes-sional and entertainment district in Greece. everything from large retail chains to specialty shops, fast food to fine dining, doctors to attorneys, beauty shops to fitness clubs, numerous financial institutions and far beyond can be found from east to west on the Ridge. Just west of Interstate 390, down Ridge Road shoppers can experience a shopping extravaganza at The Mall at Greece Ridge. The 1.63 million square foot mall is one of the largest in the country offering 135+ retail businesses, restaurants, a Regal Cinema (12 screen movie theatre), the Greece Community Learning Center, a food court with an old fashioned merry-go-round and a fitness center. major chains located here include macy’s, Sears, bon Ton, Barnes & Noble, and Fast-Fix Jewelry & Watch Repair. between the months of June and october, in the Sears park-ing lot, shoppers can enjoy the Farmers market on Thursdays and Saturdays offering fresh produce and recently adding meats and plants.

Up and down West Ridge Road travelers will find numerous professional buildings, shopping plazas, fine jewelry stores that include Heritage Jewelers and Charisma Jewelers, furni-ture stores, drycleaners, carpet and flooring stores, pharma-cies, a medical supply store, car dealerships and automotive repair shops, computer stores, grocery stores, coffee shops, pizza shops, restaurants, and just about anything else that you can think of. The Ridge is also home to many major

chains such as: Home Depot, Walmart, Kmart, Wegmans, best buy, Lowe’s, metro mattress and Joanne Fabrics just to name a few.

Favorite restaurant chains such as Red Lobster, Famous Dave’s barbeque, Wendy’s, Applebees, Perkins, olive Garden, Denny’s, mcDonald’s, Ruby Tuesday’s, outback Steakhouse and KFC can all be found along the area. Looking for a great local place to eat? Try Pino’s Deli, a full service deli with daily homemade entrees, subs, pizza, and much more on the menu. Red Fedele’s brook House Restaurant and Davinci’s offer fine Italian food. The Distillery and Critic’s Restaurant are perfect when looking for something in between fast food and fine dining. If you are looking for a cup of coffee or something light there is always Cuppy’s Coffee, Smoothies & more, Soho bagels, bruegger’s bagels, Tim Hortons and Starbucks. Treat yourself to a very fine dining experience at e.J.’s inside the elegant marriott Airport Hotel or travel just north of the Ridge on Fetzner Road and enjoy elegant but comfortable dining at The Lamplighter Restaurant.

A unique shopping experience can be found at the 55,000 square foot Craft Antique Co-op. The co-op is home to over 200 shops and 100,000 different items. over 45 local artisans showcase their work here which includes antiques, new home accents, treasures and many different crafts. Shoppers of the co-op will enjoy special events throughout the year held right on the premises including the famous Dickens Christmas Festival from November through Christmas Eve.

Off of the Ridge on North Avenue is Van Putte Gardens, a full service garden center that has been serving the area since 1948. Those shopping for their pets or looking for a pet will find the 7,000 square foot Pet Saver Super Store car-

The Mall at Greece Ridge has 1.6 million square feet of shopping

Click logo to visit website

Page 13: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 13

in greece, ny DININGries everything from pet food to pet toys along with a vet clinic, pet adoption, grooming, and a pet spa. The Ridge Road Shopping district has something for just about everyone.

LONG POND ROAD BuSINESS CORRIDOR

The area from Long Pond Road north of Ridge Road West to the Lake ontario State Parkway is exploding with commer-cial growth. Travelers along Long Pond Road will find three large plazas, pharmacies, unique shops, restaurants, and pro-fessional offices. Country Village Plaza, located on the corner of Long Pond Road and maiden Lane, is the home of some unique businesses that include the makiki Gift Shop, Talbots, edible Arrangements and orien’s Café which offers over 30 european deserts and 12 different flavors of gelato as well as an extensive deli. Just down the road you’ll find Rockcastle Florist, Aldi’s, CVS, and Northwest Savings Bank.

You will find two major plazas at the corner of Latta and Long Pond Roads. Wegmans, The UPS Store and bruegger's bagel are just a few of the establishments in the plaza on the south side of Latta Road. Sample the delicious food at Ricci’s Family Restaurant and Ricci’s Italian Imports or pick up a one of a kind gift at Create-A-Gift in the plaza on the north side of Latta. The North Hampton Town Center Plaza is located just west where you will find blanchard Florist, Tazza bistro and Paddy’s Irish Pub. The area caters to many banks such as eS&L, The Bank of Castile, First Niagara and JP Morgan Chase. There are also many service businesses such as hair salons, financial planners and doctor’s office located along Long Pond Road.

Travel north on Long Pond Road and you will find Golden Ponds Restaurant & Party House as well as bernard’s Grove

which offers fine dining. on edgemere Drive, at the end of Long Pond Road, diners can enjoy a breath-taking view of Lake ontario while dining at Crescent beach Restaurant. more casual fare is available at Schaller’s or the Char broil House.

DEWEY AVENuE SHOPPING DISTRICT

The Dewey Avenue shopping district is home to the very first shopping plaza in Monroe County, Northgate Plaza, which opened in 1953. A renovation of Northgate Plaza is expected to take place in the next year and help to bring more updated look to the plaza. The area is comprised of mainly small and independently owned businesses with a few major chains that include: Hess, Rite-Aid, big Lots, mcDonald’s and Friendly’s. Jackson’s bakery, encore Dance Promotions, Slapshot Pizza, Recovering memories Upholstery & Fabric Studio, and Casey’s Hallmark are just a few of the specialty shops in the area. Several financial institutions and profes-sional offices also serve the area. Dining options in the area include Chinese, Japanese, pizza, family dining and the his-toric Dutch mill Party House.

An arrangement from Edible Arrangements (a Greece Chamber Member) located in the Country Village Plaza, 1100 Long Pond Rd.

Owners & friends from Oriens Café cut the ribbon on their new café serving a variety of sandwiches, baked goods and gelato in

Country Village Plaza, 1100 Long Pond Road.

Crescent Beach Restaurant is a popular local dining choice.

Page 14: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!14

in greece, ny HomeS

Sharon Quataert& Associates,

Broker, CRB, CRS, CNHSP

[email protected]

Greece, NY is the largest suburb of Monroe County with almost 100,000 residents. In spite of its size, however, the area has a real sense of community and people often remark that it is a big “small town”. There are many reasons to live in Greece from its fine schools and affordable houses to the convenient location and excellent shopping areas.

Take a drive through Greece and you will find all sorts of hous-es and apartments to suit every need. There are single family houses that range from a modest ranch floor plan to luxury homes built along the erie Canal and elsewhere. In between you will find a host of planned developments that offer safe neighborhoods, attractive homes and a great community.

The housing market in Greece has remained strong despite the national economy. Houses here are priced affordably with a lot to offer homebuyers. Young families are often attracted to Greece because of the multitude of youth-oriented activi-ties that are offered. Greece has long been named one of America’s Safest Communities. The Greece Police Department and four local fire departments provide public safety services to the area.

Click logo to visit website

Page 15: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 15

in greece, ny LIVING

Gateway Funding Diversified Mortgage Services L.P. is licensed Mortgage Banker - NYS Banking Dept; This is not an offer to extend credit to any individual who may be entitled to a more complete disclosure per RESPA, TILA, HOEPA or any other more applicable federal, state or local law or regulation, Rates, Terms, Fees and Equity requirements are subject to change without notice. Products and programs are subject to change without notice. For qualified borrowers only. © 2009 Gateway Funding Diversified Mortgage Services, L.P.

Proud Member of the Greece Chamber of Commerce - Proudly serving the Greece Community from our new location!

FHA/VA, CONVENTIONAL, JUMBO,REVERSE, RURAL HOUSING, REFINANCE

& MANY MORE OPTIONS!

3180 Latta Rd, Suite 600 • Rochester, NY 14612

www.GatewayRochester.com585-285-4144

“Opening Doors to Home Ownership”

Call Now to seeHow we Can Help You withall your Mortgage Needs!

Greece also has an extensive amount of senior citizen hous-ing available for rent. Those range from independent living condos to apartments with a shared eating space. There are units available for low-income seniors as well. Senior housing is a growing market in Greece.

For those who do not want to own a home there are also many apartments and townhouses available for rent through-out Greece. They range from a studio all the way up to a five bedroom townhouse. many of the area complexes offer a host of amenitites to their tenants. Greece's convenient location makes it a popular location for renter's. For more information on apartments, please visit the Chamber’s website at www.greecechamber.org.

Greece is a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family! From safe neighborhoods, waterfront access and excellent education to a robust retail and service business sector you will find all you need here in Greece!

For more information on the Greece area or a list of Chamber member realtors, builders apartments visit us online at www.greecechamber.org

These are just a sample of the homes you'll find in beautiful Greece, New York

NowLeasing!Relax……you've earned it.

www.madisonplacecommunity.comemail: [email protected]

(585) 392-2177604 North Greece Rd, North Greece

Madison PlaceCome home to where living is easy!

Model Open Tues-Thurs 9-5 & Sat & Sun 12-5

New

Community

Center!

www.Tra-mac.com

Brokers welcomeOPEN: Tue - Thu 9-5 PM, Sat & Sun 12-5 PM

Starting at $179,900 Greece

Mill Rd., off North Greece Rd, 1 mile N. of Ridge Rd.

For info call 585.227.9090

Subdivisions also in Brockport, and Gates

Energy Star Homes Available

Click logo to visit website

Page 16: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!16

in greece, ny Homes

c o m f o r t a b l e • c o n v e n i e n t • a f f o r d a b l eGet it all!

meadowsapartments

Rochester Classified Renters Guide PROOFISSUE #6 DEADLINE for MINOR Ad Changes is Thurs. March 5th at Noon Ph: (585) 325-3200 • Fax (585) 325-4053

CORRECT & FAX MEANOTHER PROOF

OK TO PRINT Approval Initials Date

All artwork/designs on this proof or in this em

ail are restricted to use in Network Com

munication Inc.'s publications only. (c) Copyright Netw

ork Comm

unication Inc. 2007 By review

ing, viewing or dow

nloading the files from this em

ail or hard copy proof you agree to comply w

ith the copyright. Any other unauthorized use may be punishable by law

.

PLEASE PROOF ALL ASPECTS AND FAX IT BACK TO US BY THE DEADLINE TO ASSURE PROPER REPRODUCTION

Call (585) 621-4141 orToll Free (888) 621-4141

www.GreenleafMeadows.com500 Greenleaf Rd., Greece 14612

Get it all !

FREE Heat & Hot Water No Security Deposit RequiredNew 24 Hour Fitness Center24 Hr. Emergency MaintenanceFlexible Leasing OptionsCentral A/C

Spacious 1 BR Apartmentsand

2 BR Townhomes

Large Closets & Storage AreaSwimming Pool & Tennis Court

On-site Day-care CenterOn-site Laundry

Greece School District Cats OK

Spacious 1 Bedroom Apartments

and 2 Bedroom Townhomes

FREE Heat & Hot Water, No Security Deposit Required, New 24 Hour Fitness Center, Flexible Leasing Options, Central A/C, Large closets & Storage, On-Site Laundry,

Swimming Pool & Tennis Courts, On-Site Day Care Center, Greece School District, Cats Okay.

(585) 621-4141 • toll free (888) 621-4141www.GreenleafMeadows.com • 500 Greenleaf Road, Greece, NY 14612

0000

1894

89

Mill Landing offers you the freedom to travel and enjoylife without worrying about the responsibilities of yourhome, whether you’re a snow bird or simply going for aweekend getaway, enjoy life...we will take care of thingswhile you’re away. A rental Community catering to those55 years and older seeking a vibrant carefree lifestyle.

100 Mill Landing off Mill Road1/2 mile west of Vintage Lane in Greece

“Another FineCommunity Developed

by WegmanCompanies, Inc.”

Gather at the Clubhouse enjoying monthly events,work out in the Fitness room, or simply relax fireside.

View our

Model Home

Open Monday - Friday 9a.m. - 4p.m. or by Appt.

Ranchstylehomewith

attachedgarage,

screenedin porch,and gas

fireplace.

Contact Debi Kirkey at 225-7923www.milllanding.com

“Another Fine Community Developed by Wegman Companies, Inc.”

Gather at the Clubhouse and enjoy monthly events, work out in the Fitness Room,

or simply relax by the fireside.

Ranch style home with attached garage,screened in porch and gas fireplace!

Mill landing offers you the freedom to travel and enjoy life without worrying about the responsibilities of your home, whether you’re a snow bird or simply going for a weekend getaway, enjoy life…we will take care of things while you are away. A rental Community catering to those 55 years and older seeking a vibrant carefree lifestyle.

Contact Debi Kirkey at 225-7923100 Mill Landing off Mill Road

1/2 mile west of Vintage Lane in Greecewww.milllanding.com

0000

1894

89

Mill Landing offers you the freedom to travel and enjoylife without worrying about the responsibilities of yourhome, whether you’re a snow bird or simply going for aweekend getaway, enjoy life...we will take care of thingswhile you’re away. A rental Community catering to those55 years and older seeking a vibrant carefree lifestyle.

100 Mill Landing off Mill Road1/2 mile west of Vintage Lane in Greece

“Another FineCommunity Developed

by WegmanCompanies, Inc.”

Gather at the Clubhouse enjoying monthly events,work out in the Fitness room, or simply relax fireside.

View our

Model Home

Open Monday - Friday 9a.m. - 4p.m. or by Appt.

Ranchstylehomewith

attachedgarage,

screenedin porch,and gas

fireplace.

Contact Debi Kirkey at 225-7923www.milllanding.com

www.MyRochesterMLS.com www.PropertySourceRents.com

F e a t u R i n G R e a L e S t a t e a n d R e n t a L S

Available at over 700 locations including Tops & mall Boards.

Click logo to visit website

Page 17: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 17

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Greece Assembly of God750 Long Pond Rd, Rochester, NY 14612

585-225-3880

BAPTISTFirst Bible Baptist Church990 Manitou Rd, Hilton, NY 14468

585-392-0777

Greece Baptist Church1230 Long Pond Rd, Rochester, NY 14626

585-225-6160

Old Paths Bible Baptist364 Long Pond Rd, Rochester, NY 14612

585-820-1450

CATHOLICHoly Name of Jesus15 St. Martin’s Way, Rochester, NY 14616

585-621-4040

Our Lady of Mercy36 Armstrong Rd, Rochester, NY 14616

585-865-0775

Our Mother of Sorrows5000 Mt. Read Blvd, Rochester, NY 14612

585-663-5432

St. John the Evangelist2400 West Ridge Rd, Rochester, NY 14626

585-225-8980

St. Charles Borromeo Church3003 Dewey Ave, Rochester, NY 14616

585-663-3230

St. Lawrence Church1000 North Greece Rd, Rochester, NY 14626

585-723-1350

St. Mark’s Church54 Kuhn Rd, Rochester, NY 14612

585-225-3710

CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY ALLIANCEThe Savior’s Chapel595 English Rd, Rochester, NY 14616

585-621-1899

EPISCOPALTrinity Episcopal3450 West Ridge Rd, Rochester, NY 14626

585-225-7848

LuTHERANHope Lutheran Church1301 Vintage Lane, Rochester, NY 14626

585-723-4673

The Lutheran Church of Concord485 Holmes Rd, Rochester, NY 14626

585-225-3969

Messiah Lutheran4301 Mt. Read Blvd, Rochester, NY 14616

585-865-1866

METHODISTAldersgate united Methodist4115 Dewey Ave, Rochester, NY 14616

585-663-3665

Greece united Methodist Church1924 Maiden Lane, Rochester, NY 14626

585-225-1880

Park Ridge Free Methodist10 Straub Rd, Rochester, NY 14626

585-227-0990

Wesley united Methodist Church2009 Dewey Ave, Rochester, NY 14615

585-663-0190

MORMONChurch of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints1250 English Rd, Rochester, NY 14616

585-254-1902

NAzARENEImmanuel Church of the Nazarene99 Stonewood Ave, Rochester, NY 14612

585-663-0280

Trinity Church of the Nazarene855 Long Pond Rd, Rochester, NY 14612

585-225-1690

NON-DENOMINATIONALCalvary Chapel of Greece85 Kuhn Rd, Rochester, NY 14612

585-225-6180

Destiny Preparation Church800 Long Pond Rd, Rochester, NY 14612

585-720-5426

Good News Community Church4797 West Ridge Rd, Rochester, NY 14459

585-352-0533

Journey Christian Church3955 Mt. Read Blvd., Rochester, NY 14616

585-865-5505

Lakeshore Community Church3651 Latta Rd, Rochester, NY 14612

585-392-5253

Lawson Road Church of Christ25 Lawson Rd, Rochester, NY 14616

585-663-0413

New Testament Christian Church349 North Ave, Rochester, NY 14626

585-723-1400

New Way Christian Faith Center3000 White Swan Dr., Rochester, NY 14626

585-748-4921

Northgate Bible Chapel240 McGuire Rd, Rochester, NY 14616

585-865-4621

Orchard Community Church2285 Latta Rd, Rochester, NY 14612

585-225-2020

Shepherd’s Heart Christian FellowshipPO Box 26256, Rochester, NY 14626

585-225-4090

Victory Community Church1619 Manitou Rd, Rochester, NY 14626

585-352-5334

PRESBYTERIANBethany Presbyterian3000 Dewey Ave, Rochester, NY 14616

585-663-3000

Covenant Orthodox Presbyterian3201 Dewey Ave, Rochester, NY 14616

585-865-3917

John Knox Presbyterian3233 West Ridge Rd, Rochester, NY 14626

585-225-6533

REFORMEDLakeview Community Church30 Long Pond Rd, Rochester, NY 14612

585-227-4910

uNITED CHuRCH OF CHRISTParma-Greece united1211 Manitou Rd, Hilton, NY 14468

585-392-6120

Worship Directory

Locally owned and operated. A recycling and waste hauler with over

20 years of industry experience.

A green company servicing all of Monroe County and the Greater Rochester Area

commercially and Greece, Gates, Chili, Henrietta and parts of Ogden residentially.

(585) 723-3770

www.envirowasteservice.com

www.nysfence.com858 Manitou RoadHilton, NY 14468

(585) 392-3222

Open Year Round for all of your fencing

needs both Residential and Commerical

Click logo to visit website

Page 18: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!18

in greece, ny ARTS

We are the town that has it all and Arts & entertainment are no excep-tion. Greece offers much to do and see to its nearly 100,000 residents as well as a wealth of visitors. From the 35,000 sq. ft. library to festivals, dinner theaters and even its own performing arts center individuals and families can always find some form of entertainment in the town of Greece.

Greece is home to two libraries. The barnard Crossing branch, located at 2780 Dewey Avenue, serves the southeastern section of Greece. At 2 Vince Tofany blvd. (off Long Pond Road) is the Greece Public Library, a 35,000 sq. ft. building that is both bright and spacious with cozy reading nooks, an extensive magazine section, a computer section with free Wi-Fi, a used book store, a children’s garden, a gazebo, a 20 ft. long tropical fish aquarium, and reading programs for all age groups. Visit www.greecelibrary.org for more information about the Greece Public Library.

Just north of the Greece Town Hall, at 595 Long Pond Road, is an 1870’s restored farm house that helps to preserve the past for the future; it is the residence of the Greece Historical Society & museum. The Greece Historical Society formed in 1969. The society also serves as the Town Historian. The historian’s office is open on mondays and Tuesdays from 9:30am – 12:00pm. Historical exhibits and a bookstore can be found inside of the museum. Past exhibits have included: “Travel Greece Pathways”, “Here Come the brides” and “Scale model 1895 Steam operated machine Shop”. The house can also be rented for small functions (restrictions apply). The museum is open to the public on Sundays from 2:00pm – 4:30pm. At 7:00pm the second Tuesday of each month, at the Greece Town Hall, the Greece Historical Society features a monthly program with interesting guest speakers discuss-ing a variety of area historical topics, from September through may. Admission is free to members and a small donation is appreciated from non-members. each year, the society hosts a “Strawberry Festival” in the month of June. Attendees enjoy tours of the museum, live enter-tainment, a baked good sale, good food, socializing, and of course strawberry shortcake, all for a very reasonable price. more information about the Greece Historical Society & museum can be found at www.greecehistoricalsociety.net.

The Greece Athena Performing Arts Center (part of Greece Athena High School), located at 800 Long Pond Road, has a state-of-the-art stage system, theatrical lighting system, a sound system that mimics broadway capability, and a main speaker clusters that provide true stereo mix in all 1,600 seats in the house. It is the home of the award winning Greece Athena Art Department’s theatrical performances. Past performances have included: The Wizard of oz, beauty & the beast, Westside Story, Peter Pan, Annie, and more. The arts center was recognized nationally when it hosted President bush’s may 23, 2005 Town Hall meeting. They also host other concerts and performances throughout the year. For ticket and show information visit http://gamstheater.greeceny.org

The Greece Performing Arts Society (GPAS), formed in 1969 it is one of the oldest community-established art groups in New York State. The organization formed to foster the development of an appreciation of the performing arts in the community. GPAS, comprised of all age groups and backgrounds, today has more than 200 members. They

make up the Greece Choral Society, the Greece Community orchestra, the Greece Jazz band, the Greece Summer Theatre, and the Greece Symphony. Their shows and concerts entertain at area malls, nursing homes, senior centers, schools, festivals, and more. Spectators can enjoy musical genres that include major classical, broadway melodies, traditional marches, movie themes, and even swing. They are a non-profit organization that relies heavily on memberships and two annual major fundraisers; “Holiday Wrapping” at The mall at Greece Ridge and their Garden Tour/Plant Sale. The Notable Garden Tour and Plant Sale is open to the public and takes place during the month of June. You will also find GPAS concerts one Sunday each month from June through September at the Summer Concert Series, under the tent, on the Greece Town Hall Campus. These concerts, sponsored by the Town of Greece, are free to the public; just bring your own chairs. Learn more about GPAS and their performances at http://greeceperformingarts.org/. The annual Memorial Day Parade & Ceremony is also sponsored by the Town of Greece.

If it’s a dinner theatre that you are looking for well Greece has that too. In existence for 45 years, the Greece Paint Players perform two shows each year at Golden Ponds Restaurant & Party House, located at 500 Long Pond Road. The first 3 weekends in November of 2009 the Greece Paint Players will entertain their audience with the comedy “Funny money” and the first two weekends following easter in April 2010 the group will perform “On Necessary Farce”. Tickets for the Greece Paint Players Dinner Theatres at Golden Ponds Restaurant & Party House are $27 each and include a dinner choice of Chicken French, Prime Rib, Stuffed Filet of Sole, or eggplant Parmesan. It includes a full course meal, dessert and coffee or tea. A cash bar is available. Call 585-723-1344 for tickets.

With an average of 17,000 visitors monthly the Greece Community & Senior Center located next to the Greece Town Hall offers community use rooms, a full service kitchen, a senior’s room, activity rooms, an art room, a gymnasium, an elevated running track, an exercise room, as well as locker rooms. The center offers programs for all age groups

Greece Paint Players

Page 19: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 19

in greece, nyeNTeRTAINmeNT

including a daily lunch program, monday through Friday, for senior citizens.

ANNuAL GROuNDHOG DAY FESTIVAL (JANuARY)If you are looking for a way to beat the winter blahs the Greece Chamber erie Canal Committee in conjunction with the Town of Greece offers an annual Groundhog Day Festival now going into its eighth year. The festival is traditionally held on the last Saturday in January from 12:00pm – 4:00pm on the Greece Town Hall Campus, located at one Vince Tofany blvd. (off Long Pond Road). Festival goers will find an array of indoor and outdoor activities. It is four hours filled with interesting exhibitions, games, raffles, contests, and prizes for all age groups. even the Groundhog himself visits this festival. Popular highlights of past Groundhog Day festivals have included: Frisbee Golf, K-9 Unit demo, demonstrations from Victor’s Gymnastics and ARIKATA martial Arts, a coloring contest, and the “Wheel of Chance” just to name a few. Greece Volunteer Ambulance offers free blood pressure screen-ing and North Greece Fire Department sets up a fire truck display. Festival admission is free and a variety of lunch items are available for purchase inside of the community center. This festival has seen in excess of 1,200 attendees. Visit the Greece Chamber of Commerce website at www.GreeceChamber.org to learn about erie Canal events that the Greece Chamber erie Canal Committee offers.

FESTIVAL OF YOuTH (MAY)The KIWANIS Club of Greece holds its annual Festival of Youth the last eleven days in the month of May. Now going into its twentieth year the festival is held in the Sears parking lot at The mall at Greece Ridge and features amusement rides, games, prizes, and food. Also part of the Festival of Youth, located inside the mall are various music showcases from the Greece Central School District. one day is dedicated to special needs kids, youth that have done good things for the community and youths with cancer. The day is free for them and they can also enjoy lunch provided by Wegmans. most of the proceeds from this festival are disbursed in Greece and organizations in monroe County that assist Greece kids. It benefits 22 groups and a number of kids with cancer.

OuR MOTHER OF SORROWS FESTIVAL (JuNE)each year our mother of Sorrows School holds a festival during the second week of June. The festival runs from 6:00pm until 10:00pm on Thursday night, 6:00pm until 11:00pm on Friday night and from 2:00pm until 11pm on Saturday. It is held in the school parking lot located at 1777 Latta Road. The festival offers amusement rides, games, prizes and festival type food including cotton candy and fried dough.

FISHING DERBY FOR YOuTH (JuNE)The KIWANIS Club of Greece holds its annual “Fishing Derby for Youth” usually the third Saturday in June. The derby is open to kids with special needs. Immediately following the fishing derby kids enjoy a pizza party and special recognition ceremony. T-shirts, medals and a certificate are given to them by NYS Senator, Joseph E. Robach, NYS Assemblyman, bill Reilich, and Greece Town Supervisor, John T. Auberger.

ANNuAL INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION (JuLY)Grace & Truth Sports Park, located at 373 North Greece Road is home of the annual Independence Day Celebration. Attendees of this event can look forward to the “military Tribute to America’s Heroes”. It’s a patriotic tribute to all branches of the Armed Forces with a special presenta-tion to honor our fallen soldiers, special music, and the rising of the American flag while the National Anthem is being sung. All veterans are invited to participate in this ceremony.

The Independence Day celebration is family oriented and offers music, kid-friendly activities, food at old-fashioned prices, and fireworks. You’ll even find historical reenactors such as betsy Ross, Abe Lincoln, Uncle Sam, and more. The park is drug, alcohol, tobacco, and pet free. For more information on this celebration visit www.thespiritofamerica.info

BARNARD FIREMAN’S PARADE & CARNIVALDuring the last week of June in the Dewey Avenue area, join the barnard Fire Department for their annual Fireman’s Parade & Carnival. These family-friendly events have been a popular addition to Greece for many years.

be sure to check the Greece Chamber of Commerce website at www.GreeceChamber.org and the Town of Greece website at www.greece-ny.gov for additional information and other events and happenings and in the town of Greece.

Greece Choral Society

Page 20: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

20

in greece, ny PARKS

facilities for your next party or gathering. For those who enjoy outdoor picnics, there are a number of choice locations available. And for those who don’t let the snow and cold stop them, we offer the ideal braddock bay lodge fully equipped for your gath-ering and the perfect atmosphere for any season.

POINTS OF INFORMATION Large shelters have 7-10 picnic tables. Small shelters have 4-6 picnic tables. All shelters have cooking grills nearby. Additional tables are scattered through-out the parks. All bathrooms are open for the summer season (memorial Day - September 30). There is no electricity in the open shelters.

PARK RESTRICTIONS No live bands or tents. Special permit needed for beer or wine. No amusement rides. No horseback rid-ing. Please leave parks clean. Trash receptacles are available.

below, please find detailed information regarding the many attributes of our parks. To reserve a park or for more information, please contact the Town of Greece at (585) 225-2000, don’t forget to check us out on the web: www.greeceny.gov.

The Town of Greece is fortunate to have many beautiful parks for active and passive recreation. From pristine nature trails to many well-groomed sports fields, there is something for everyone to take advantage of. Families can find a variety of opportunities available at numerous locations throughout the Town. For those with small children, the town has a number of playground locations. At

the current time almost all locations meet with ADA standards offering quality equipment for all children, including those with physical disabilities. Volleyball, baseball, disc golf, tennis and basketball, are only some of the many activities available for the sports enthusiast. And for those who enjoy spending their time quietly birding, canoeing, fishing or hiking, the Town is pleased to offer some of New York State’s most treasured locations.

bringing families, friends and neighbors together has never been easier. Rent one of the Town’s well-maintained shelters or

Rest Rooms Picnic AreaParks & Playgrounds Playground Open Shelter Closed Shelter

20’x 15’

35’x 35’YES YES NO YES

20’x 15’

24’x 24’YES YES NO

24’x 24’

Lodge &Pavilion

YES YES 20’x 28’20’x 28’

Yes withshowers NO NO

22’x 58’YES YES NO

Port-A-John YES NO NO

NO

YES NO NO

NO

YES YES YES YES

NO

NO NO NO

NO

Acres

6.5

66.3

66.3

15.5

102.0

375

N/A

12.6

9.8

N/A

140.3

2

577.0

N/A

4.0

5

N/A Port-A-John

YES NO

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!

Port-A-John

Port-A-John

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

Adeline Park 124 Armstrong Road

Badgerow Park N. 4614 Dewey Avenue

Badgerow Park S. 1120 Latta Road

Barnard Park 410 maiden Lane

Basil Marella Park 975 english Road

Braddock Bay Park 199 e manitou Rd

Braddock Bay Marina 105 e manitou Rd

Carter Park 1281 Long Pond Road

Columbus Park 461 Bonesteel Street

Forest Hills PG 41 east manitou Road

Frisbee Hill Park 141 Frisbee Hill Road

Goodwin Park 15 Long Pond Rd.

* Greece Canal Park elmgrove Road

Grandview Park 225 beechwood Park

Henpeck Park 2956 Ridgeway Avenue

Pappas Park 67 Haviland Park

Sawyer Park 732 Long Pond Road

Greece Town Hall PG 1 Vince Tofany blvd

YESYES YES YES

YES

YES

Port-A-John

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

NO

NO

* Monroe County Park

30’x 50’16.4 YES YES NO YES

NO

Port-A-John

Port-A-John

Port-A-John

Page 21: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

21

in greece, ny ReCReATIoN

Hiking Trails Baseball Fields Volleyball Other Features

NO 1 Field 9 Hole Disc Golf

NO

WoodedYES NO1 Field

WoodedNO3 Fields

NO 3 Fields NO NO

Disc Golf,Bike PathSkate Park

NO 2 Courts Lighted

Canoe Launch, Hawk Lookout

NO NO Lakefront,Fishing & Canoe/Boat Launch

NO NO

NO5 Fields NO

NONO NO NO

NO NO NO NO

NO NO NO NO

NONO

2 Fields NO CanalWaterfront

NO NO Greenspace

Fishing, Kayak Launch, Erie CanalNO NO

NO NO NO NO

StreamNO

Soccer-Football

2 Soccer

1-Soccer -Football

1 SoccerLighted Field

7-Soccer - 1 Lighted Field

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

1 Soccer

NO

NO

NO

Basketball

1 Court Lighted

1 Court

NO

1 Court

2 Courts Lighted

NO

NO

2 Courts Lighted

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

Tennis

2 Courts Lighted

2 Courts

2 Courts

2 Courts

3 Courts Lighted

NO

NO

4 Courts Lighted

NO

NO

NO

1 Court

NO

NO

NO 2 Courts Lighted

2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide

COMMuNITY ORGANIzATIONS

American Association of university Women [email protected]

American Heart Association 585-426-4050

American Legion-Monroe County Post #468 585-663-2091

American Red Cross-Greece 585-227-2779

Audubon Society Genesee West 585-225-6670

EDu-Cable 12 West 585-227-7710

Greece Council of PTA's www.ptagreeceny.com

Greece Ecumenical Clothing Closet & Food Shelf 585-277-5370

Greece Historical Society (Museum) 585-225-7221

Greece Library 585-225-8951

Grease Paint Alley Clowns 585-234-4711

Greece Paint Players 585-865-9742

Greece Performing Arts Society 585-234-5636

Greece Rotary Club www.greecerotary.com

Kiwanis Club of Greece, NY 585-225-3306

Knights of Columbus-Greece Council 585-663-1940

Lions Club 585-621-3400

Mission Share 585-225-3220

Northwest Family YMCA 585-227-3900

Panic Support Group 585-225-3868

BASEBALLGreece Community Junior baseball 585-225-3290Greece Youth Athletic Association 585-663-9206Greece Little League 585-392-0072Police Athletic League 585-581-4027

BASKETBALLGBA Youth Basketball 585-747-2771Police Athletic League 585-581-4027

FOOTBALLPolice Athletic League 585-581-4027Greece Cardinals 585-663-5725Greece Chargers 585-723-8356

LACROSSEGreece Youth Lacrosse greeceyouthlacrosse @rochester.rr.com

SCOuTINGBoy Scouts of America 585-244-4210Girl Scouts of the uSA 585-292-5160

SOCCERGreece Boys Soccer League www. greeceboyssoccer.orgGreece Buccaneer Soccer www. greecebuccaneers.orgGreece COBRA Soccer Club www. greececobras.orgGreece ECLIPSE Soccer Club www. eclipsesoccer.orgGreece Girls Soccer League www.ggsl.orgJunior Rhinos www.jrrhinosoccer.com

SWIMMINGGreece Swim Club (Marlins) www.teammarlins.org

Have an organization in Greece? Free listing in this Community Guide. Call 585.227.7272 or email [email protected].

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

YES

NO

NO

1 Field

NO

2 Soccer 3 Court4 Parks

NO NOFishing,Canoe Launch

NO NO NO NONO NO NO

Page 22: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!22

in greece, ny HeALTH

uNITY HEALTH SYSTEM

In 1975, community leaders in Greece saw the rapidly expanding population and wanted to ensure that there was quality health care easily accessible to them. Park Ridge Hospital opened its doors that year in response to the work done by these community visionaries. Park Ridge aligned with St. Mary’s Hospital in Rochester, NY to form the Unity Health System in 1997. Today it is a 681 bed health care network serving Western monroe County in over 50 loca-tions in the area. Unity Hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and affiliated with the University of Rochester School of medicine and Dentistry.

The main campus, Unity Hospital in Greece, offers a variety of specialty centers including their Intensive Care Unity which consistently ranks in the Top 100. other specialties offered there include Joint Replacement Center, Pain management Center, GI Unit, Family birth Place, Stroke Center, Vascular Center, L.m. Salmen Surgical Center and their emergency Center. The eR underwent a multi-million dollar renovation in 2006. The St. Mary’s Campus provides a variety of services including nursing home care, a brain injury rehabilitation unit and an urgent care center.

The Unity Health Foundation was formed to assist with fundraising for special services and programs offered by the non-profit health system. The Foundation gives money to the following services: behavioral health and chemical dependency programs, community outreach, senior hous-ing, Unity Hospital, preventative health care services, physi-cal rehabilitation services and child care programs among others. For more information, any of Unity's services ot loca-tions visit them online at www.unityhealth.org.

HOSPICE SERVICES

Greece has two live-in Hospice facilities to serve those patients and families needing end-of-life care. Journey Home was founded to provide compassionate care to ter-minally ill patients at no cost to them. They receive no insur-ance reimbursements and subsist solely on the generosity of the community. The Jennifer J. and elizabeth G. Hildebrant Hospice Center is operated by Lifetime Health on the Unity Hospital Campus. This 11 bed facility was built in 2008 to embody the hospice promise of comfort and dignity at the end of life.

SENIOR LIVING & CARE

Greece has many types of senior living facilities to fit every income and need level. There are several 55 and over living

Compassion

Quality

Emergency Ambulance: 585.232.9000 Medical Transportation: 585.454.6211

1669 Lyell Ave, Rochester, NY 14606 • monroeambulance.com

Monroe Ambulance is dedicated to medical services,transportation and education. We maintain a commitment toexcellence in the delivery of responsible, professional, caring

and affordable service.

1669 Lyell Ave. Rochester, New York 14606

Emergency Ambulance: 585.232.9000 / Medical Transportation: 585.454.6211 monroeambulance.com

Quality • Compassion • Integrity Since 1975

Since 1975

Monroe Ambulance is dedicated to medical services, transportation and education. We maintain a commitment to excellence in the delivery of

responsible, professional, caring and affordable service

integrity

CPAP & BiPAPSuPPlieS

0000

1957

88

• Walkers• Scooters• Wheelchairs• Home Oxygen• Orthopedic Bracing• Compression Garments• Bath & Safety Products• Diabetic Shoes• Post Surgical Breast

Garments

A NewChoice InTown!

CPAP & BiPAPSUPPLIES

• Amoena Bras & Forms• Post Surgical Camisoles• Lymphadiva Sleeves

and Gloves• Wigs(Coming Soon)• Hats & Scarves

Schedule your privatefitting in our spacious

dressing room withKathy on Monday,

Wednesday or Friday

Direct Insurance Co-Pay onlyWomens Breast Care Boutique

$999starting at:

One CallDoes It All!

Ramps25% OFF

*with this ad only.exp 7/30/09

2672 Ridge Rd. West | (585) 271-1140 | www.MonroeOxygen.com00

0019

5788

• Walkers• Scooters• Wheelchairs• Home Oxygen• Orthopedic Bracing• Compression Garments• Bath & Safety Products• Diabetic Shoes• Post Surgical Breast

Garments

A NewChoice InTown!

CPAP & BiPAPSUPPLIES

• Amoena Bras & Forms• Post Surgical Camisoles• Lymphadiva Sleeves

and Gloves• Wigs(Coming Soon)• Hats & Scarves

Schedule your privatefitting in our spacious

dressing room withKathy on Monday,

Wednesday or Friday

Direct Insurance Co-Pay onlyWomens Breast Care Boutique

$999starting at:

One CallDoes It All!

Ramps25% OFF

*with this ad only.exp 7/30/09

2672 Ridge Rd. West | (585) 271-1140 | www.MonroeOxygen.com

Invacare® Lynx™ Scooters

2672 Ridge Road West (585) 271-1140 www.MonroeOxygen.com

Ramps25% Off

• Walkers• Scooters• Wheelchairs• Home Oxygen• Orthopedic Bracing• Compression Garments• Bath & Safety Products• Diabetic Shoes

• Post Surgical Breast Garments• Amoena Bras & Forms• Post Surgical Camisoles• Lymphadiva Sleeves and Gloves• Wigs (Coming Soon)• Hats & Scarves

One Call Does it All!

A NewChoice in

TownDirect Insurance

Co-Pay Only Womens Breast Care Boutique

Schedule your

private fitting in our

spacious dressing

room with Kathy on Monday

Wednesday or Friday

Click logo to visit website

Page 23: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

23

At Q, you always pay less.

QDental.com

As one of the area’s largest dental practices, we’re able to provide all routine dental procedures as well as specialized services to meet all of your family’s needs, including:

■ Children’s dentistry – for toddlers and up

■ Periodontal care – expert treatment for healthier gums

■ Prosthodontic care – crowns, bridges, and dentures. Our implant specialist team provides solutions for a full range of challenging dental cases.

■ Oral surgery – IV sedation for advanced dental care

■ Endodontic care – for total root canal treatment

Great Savings for Seniors At Q, you’ll be surprised how comfortable—and affordable—dentures can be. Save up to 35% with our Premier Plan, and save up to $900 per denture set. And FREE denture consult walk-ins are always welcome!

No or Low Co-paysAt Q, we accept most major insurance reimbursements as payment, meaning you have no or low co-pays to worry about for many procedures. So for routine visits, fi llings, x-rays, root canal treatments and extractions,* you may pay nothing at all.

No Insurance? No Problem! We offer discounts up to 20% on many procedures for anyone at any age without insurance with our Premier Plan, and up to18 months interest-free fi nancing through Wells Fargo Health Advantage. We’ll work with you and your budget.

*Yearly maximum and deductible may apply. Our staff can explain your policy’s requirements.

Pay less. Smile more.

Providing Family Dentistry for 25 Years.

Discounts up to

20% Most routine

cleanings

coveredin fullwith insurance

No or low

co-payswith many

insurance plans

Special discounts

for

Seniors

5 locations

and

weekend hours

+ Emergency Dentistry Available

$50 Kids

$65 Adults New patient

cleaning special

GATES – 426-3020 • GREECE – 225-7790 • IRONDEQUOIT – 544-2003 • PENFIELD – 421-8168 • HENRIETTA – 424-5240

General Dentistry & Hygiene | Periodontal Services | Prosthodontics | Oral Surgery | Children’s Dentistry | Dentures | IV Sedation

Click logo to visit website

Page 24: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!24

in greece, ny HeALTH

communities such as mill Landing. many new independent living apartments with shared activity and dining space are located here such as Legacy at Park Crescent, Fleming Point Gracious Retirement, The Villages at Unity, Ada Ridge, Crimson Ridge and Grande’Ville. For those needing more care there are both intermediate and skilled nursing facili-ties such as Latta Road Nursing Home, Hamilton Manor Nursing Home, Atria – Greece and the Edna Tina Wilson Nursing Center.

For those who need assistance in caring for their elderly relatives, there are many in-home nursing and companion-ship businesses operating in Greece. businesses such as Comfort Keepers and Services for Seniors can help with

transportation, companionship, laundry, cooking, errands and personal care services. In-home nursing care is also available from several sources. Unity Health Call provides an emergency monitoring system to help provide urgent care on-call while allowing the user to stay in the comfort of their own homes.

PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL OFFICES & SERVICES

Due to the location of Unity Hospital, Greece is home to a great many professional medical offices. Whether you need a general practitioner, specialist, pediatrician, family dentist or an optometrist you will find it in Greece. Several offices have recently built or rehabilitated their facilities to keep up with the growth in their practices.

Greece also has many pharmacies, both national and local, serving the needs of local residents. medical equipment stores such as monroe oxygen & medical equipment are conveniently located within town to service all your equip-ment needs. emergency care is provided by two outstand-ing ambulance services: monroe Ambulance and Greece Volunteer Ambulance. As in most of the country, the health care industry is rapidly expanding in Greece to take care of the growing and aging population.

HEALTH, DENTAL & VISION INSuRANCE

The Greece Chamber of Commerce offers health insurance to local small business owners and their employees from both excellus blue Cross blue Shield and mVP Health Care. Individuals (not directly associated with businesses) may qualify for their Guardian Dental and Vision Insurance. For more information, please contact Christine Sortino at 227-7272 or visit their website at www.GreeceChamber.org.

cHeck us ouT!

come and take a tour of our

facility!

we're GrowinG!Opening September 2009:

A brand new 2,700 square foot expansion to provide an even greater range of activities before and after school including a teaching kitchen.

Become a “Y” Member and receive these benefits:family funtastic center Child Watch, Mystery Cavern, Prime Time Kids,

and Prime Time Families, wellness center Strive 1 2 3, Free weights, Treadmills, Stairclimbers, Bicycles, Rowers, Cardio Theatre, Life Circuit

with FitLinxx and Ellipticals, pools, sauna, whirlpool, Gymnasium (and kids Gym), locker rooms, Teen city/senior city, aerobics studio,

fitness programs, Gulick Gyms (minimum age is 8) and camp northpoint a premier day camp and family outdoor center.

Give your child the gift of a YMCA camping experience!They’ll make memories to last a lifetime! Call or Register Online

Photo to Fill here ??

Click logo to visit website

Page 25: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

25

Looking for a new doctor or specialist?Have questions about where to get the health care services you and your family need?

Get connected to our complete networkof health care with just one call.

Unity Health System’s physician referraland health information service, can helpyou find the health care you need.

Speak with a registered nurse whounderstands your questions and canguide you to the answers.

Call 368-3000or visit www.unityhealth.org.

2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide

Click logo to visit website

Page 26: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!26

in greece, nyeDUCATIoN

Live ï Laugh ï Learn

Call865-10104

Chamber ad2009

or visitgreece.k12.ny.us/commed

GREECE COMMUNITY EDUCATIONwith

Before and Afterschool Program• School Year Program • Summer Camp

Workforce Development• Job Training: Four career programs

Adult Literacy GED ESOL Citizenship Preparation• ••

Community Programs• Enrichment Classes for Adults & Children

Bridges Program • Non Traditional High School Tutoring •

P

PERSONAL EDUCATION LIFETIME SUCCESS

SINCE 1854

Bryant&Stratton College

Greece720.0660

Convenient campuses in Greece and Henrietta

Classes that fit your life - days, evenings & online

Financial aid & scholarships for those who qualify

bryantstratton.edu

Rochester’s Premier, Two Year, Regionally Accredited College

• Accounting• Administrative Assistant• Business• Criminal Justice• Graphic Design• Human Resources Specialist • Information Technology• Medical Administrative Assistant• Medical Assisting • Paralegal Studies

P

PERSONAL EDUCATION LIFETIME SUCCESS

SINCE 1854

Bryant&Stratton College

Greece720.0660

Convenient campuses in Greece and Henrietta

Classes that fit your life - days, evenings & online

Financial aid & scholarships for those who qualify

bryantstratton.edu

Rochester’s Premier, Two Year, Regionally Accredited College

• Accounting• Administrative Assistant• Business• Criminal Justice• Graphic Design• Human Resources Specialist • Information Technology• Medical Administrative Assistant• Medical Assisting • Paralegal Studies

GREECE CENTRAL SCHOOLS

The Greece Central School district serves more than 13,000 students in the Town of Greece making it the eighth larg-est district in the State of NY. Led by Superintendent Steve Achramovitch, the district has thirteen elementary schools, four middle schools and four high schools. The District operates within a Strategic Framework, a plan for continu-ous improvement ensuring instructional excellence, student support, staff effectiveness, home and community part-nerships, and fiscal responsibility. A community-approved capital improvement project currently underway is bringing state-of-the-art repairs, renovations, and/or additions to all District schools.

Students attend the designated school serving their resi-dential area. However, our District operates both Schools of Choice and Signature Schools which families can choose to attend regardless of where they live. Applications for these schools may be obtained and must be approved by the Office of Student Services at 585-966-2331. For information concerning which school a new student will attend, call the Program Evaluation Clerk at 585-966-2314.

educational programs prepare students for post-secondary education and employment success through curriculum supported by a long-range plan for the use of technology. Instruction is provided in a safe environment which honors student diversity. Four Greece Central high schools offer the more than 4,500 students in grades 9-12 a college prepa-ratory program with increasing Advanced Placement and acceleration opportunities and enrollment. There are oppor-tunities to pursue Regents sequences in the core academic areas, as well as business, technology, home economics, art, music, and world languages.

Greece Central students are recognized locally, nationally, and internationally for contributions as part of bands, orches-tras, and other performing groups. Student artwork has won prestigious national awards, and each year middle and high school drama groups raise thousands of dollars for local charities. Student athletes achieve high athletic honors, and are strong competitors across the county, state, and region.

HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOLS

The Town of Greece is actually served by three public school districts including Hilton Central which covers the northwest part of Greece. Led by Superintendent David Dimbleby, Hilton serves approximately 4,500 students in three elemen-tary schools, one middle school and one high school.

Click logo to visit website

Page 27: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 27

Hilton Schools offer a wide variety of learning opportuni-ties including the International baccalaureate Diploma at the High School and an International baccalaureate Primary Years Program at Quest Elementary School; full-day kin-dergarten and Pre-kindergarten; an elementary gifted and talented program entitled ReACH; Academic Intervention Services provided for any student who doesn't meet the district's standards in math, language arts, social studies or science at all levels; special education services through the Learning Support Services Department; a Pre-engineering or Early Childhood/Elementary Education CTE endorsement on diploma and other technical studies at Hilton High School; instructional technology integration throughout the cur-riculum through Learning through Technology services; a new Aquatic Center located at merton Williams middle School; many extracurricular activities as well as over 30 interscholastic athletic teams. All K-6 students are eligible to attend the Quest Elementary School regardless of where they reside within the Hilton School District. Quest Elementary is an International-baccalaureate-authorized school-of-choice requiring an application.

To request a packet of information about the schools in the Hilton School District, please contact District Communications or phone: 585-392-1000 ext. 7045.

SPENCERPORT CENTRAL SCHOOLS

Spencerport Central Schools serves the southwestern por-tion of Greece. Led by Superintendent bonnie Seaburn, the district educates over 4,000 students annually in four elementary schools, one middle school and one high school. The District maintains an active partnership with the Town of ogden in sharing athletic fields and school facilities. The District also enjoys active community involvement with residents' input on budget advisory committees, key leader search committees, parent associations, planning teams and sports and extra-curricular involvement.

The district strongly supports the school wide enrichment model with four dedicated enrichment specialists who serve the elementary and middle schools. odyssey of the mind teams in grades 3-12 receive strong community support and have brought home numerous state and world champion-ships. The Leadership program at the middle School, Peer Listeners at the High School, and Peer mediation in all of the district's schools help students develop strong leadership skills and resolve conflict constructively. The district has an extensive volunteer program with more than 1,100 volun-teers providing support to teachers and students every year.

For more information on the Spencerport School District please call 585-349-5000.

PRIVATE & PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS

In addition to the three public school districts, Greece has several private schools serving the area residents. Greece Christian School, mother of Sorrows, St. Lawrence and Northstar Christian Academy all offer educational opportu-nities to area residents.

GREECE COMMuNITY EDuCATION

Lifelong learning is encouraged in Greece through the Greece Community education office. They offer commu-nity programs through enrichment classes for adults and children, adult literacy training, workforce development pro-gram, the bridges program for non-traditional high school learning and before and after school programs. For a com-plete listing of their services visit their website at Greece.k12.ny.us/commed.

COLLEGES & uNIVERSITIES

The Greater Rochester area is served by many first-class colleges and universities. Greece is conveniently located so as to provide easy access to these institutions such as the University of Rochester, RIT, Roberts Wesleyan College, Nazareth College and St. John Fisher College. In Greece, we are home to bryant & Stratton College which is Rochester’s premier two year, regionally accredited college. bryant & Stratton offers many different degree programs and has a strong history of working closely with the business commu-nity. For more information you may call the Greece branch at 585-720-0660.

PRESCHOOLS

Greece is also home to many different preschools. ooey Gooey Playschool is an innovative new locally owned facility that offers hands-on, play-based preschool. The Greece montessori School was founded in 1971 to bring the montessori approach to preschool to Greece. many other wonderful preschool facilities can be found in the area. For more information, please call the Greece Chamber of Commerce at 585-227-7272.

(585) 244-1304 • 24 Hour Information1560 Mount Hope Ave, Rochester, NY 14620 (Just North of I-390)

“We Are Motivated By Dedication”

DMV Required 5-Hour Pre-Licensing Course.Several Times Weekly.

Qualified Instructors - 20 years experience “Serving Rochester and All Surrounding Suburbs”

6 Hour Point Insurance Reduction Program and Free Home Pickup for Driving Lessons and Road Test with Package Plan.

Click logo to visit website

in greece, nyeDUCATIoN

Page 28: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!28

ACCOUNTANTS & CPA'SA & J TAX INC. Michael Hendrix (585) 227-4626ACCOUNTING 101 Steven Schmitt (585) 225-5081ACCOUNTING FOR SMALL BUSINESSES INC. Michael Roth (585) 249-9330BUSINESS ADMIN SERVICES, INC. Susan Camphausen (585) 230-7468BUSINESS SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT Pat O'May (585) 225-5125DELBERT J. SMITH, CPA Delbert Smith (585) 720-9449EFP GROUP, LLP Mario DiLuigi (585) 427-8900FRANK A. MARINO, CPA Frank Marino (585) 865-3050GARY G. KRAUSS, CPA, P.C. Gary Krauss (585) 865-2420MIRABELLA & SMITH LLP Mike Smith (585) 225-6470NANCY A. DILL, CPA Nancy Dill (585) 617-4866ROBERT R. DENNY, CPA Robert Denny (585) 621-7277STEPHEN GAUDINO, CPA, CFP Stephen Gaudino (585) 232-7075THOMAS J. TRUMETER, CPA Thomas Trumeter (585) 424-2090WARD & SCHMERBECK, P.C. Brian Ward (585) 720-9970ZAROCZYNSKI AND ASSOCIATES Kathy Zaroczynski (585) 227-2230

ADVERTISINGBUELL ADVERTISING Bruce Buell (585) 227-1620FAMILY SUPERSAVER MAGAZINE Lynne Miller (585) 529-4016STEVE LABUZETTA PHOTOGRAPHY FOR COMMERCE Steve LaBuzetta (585) 442-0848THE BEN CUMMINGS CO., INC. Ben Cummings (585) 662-5980

ADVERTISING SPECIALTIESBIG CITY SPORTSWEAR Heather Bonacci (585) 594-1116IMPACT PRINT SOLUTIONS John Duggan (585) 227-6850IMPRESSIVE APPAREL Tim Jackson (585) 227-4010

AMBULANCE SERVICEGREECE VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE Michael Shannon (585) 227-2073MONROE AMBULANCE Eileen Coyle (585) 454-6210

ANIMAL REPELLENTSHAKE-AWAY Ronald Boyce (203) 230-9207

ANTIQUES/CRAFTS/CONSIGNMENTSCRAFT ANTIQUE CO-OP Homer Marple (585) 368-0670KSW CREATIONS Karen Williams (585) 266-2148LEGACY BY DESIGN Judith Reddy (585) 733-1601OWLS ART AND MORE Thomas Reitze (585) 544-9352

APARTMENTSAFFINITY ORCHARD PLACE APARTMENTS Courtney Kanous (585) 225-8150COOLIDGE GRECIAN GARDENS, LLC Brittni Rohr (585) 225-3511COOLIDGE NORTHGATE MANOR APARTMENTS Brittni Rohr (585) 663-1010FARASH CORPORATION Jerry Watkins (585) 244-1886GREENLEAF MEADOWS APARTMENTS Diana Zaborowski (585) 621-4141

APPARELIMPACT PRINT SOLUTIONS John Duggan (585) 227-6850

APPLIANCES - SALES & SERVICENICK'S REFRIGERATION Frank Siesto (585) 663-5610

ARCHITECTSARCHITECTURAL BASICS Andreas Buchholz (585) 264-9305NH ARCHITECTURE Norbert Hausner (585) 225-4310R. VANCHERI R.A. R. Vancheri (585) 366-4327

ART GALLERIESARTISAN WORKS Ernesto Labella (585) 288-7170BIRDS IN WOOD Al Jordan (585) 227-2235

ARTIST & ILLUSTRATORSPETER J. MATTHEWS, ILLUSTRATOR Peter Matthews (585) 392-0799VISUAL PROBLEM SOLVER Gregory Nowak (585) 733-7332

ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIESATRIA - GREECE Paula Kazmierczak (585) 225-3010

ATTORNEYSBANSBACH, ZOGHLIN, P.C. John Bansbach (585) 227-2610BURGESS, DIRADDO, NIER & CASE Raymond DiRaddo (585) 865-5750CUMMINGS LAW OFFICES, PLLC James Cummings (585) 663-2150DARWEESH, CALLEN, LEWIS & VONDOHLEN Joseph Darweesh (585) 225-3446HARRIS CHESWORTH O'BRIEN JOHNSTONE WELCH LEONE Eugene Welch (585) 899-1400MODICA & ASSOCIATES Steven Modica (585) 227-2070MOYER, RUSSI & RANDALL, P.C. Vincent Moyer (585) 458-2800PARRS & PEROTTO, LLP Gay Perotto (585) 225-3080PHILLIP R. HURWITZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW Phillip Hurwitz (585) 720-9653SERVIS LAW OFFICE Terry Servis (585) 720-0570UNDERBERG & KESSLER LLP José Butler (585) 663-5210

AUTOMOBILE DEALERSBOB JOHNSON CHEVROLET-GEO Greg Stahl (585) 663-4040DOAN BUICK GMC Michael Sofia (585) 227-1900DOAN CHEVROLET Ray Helfrich (585) 352-3434DOAN DODGE CHRYSLER JEEP Scott Joseph (585) 352-6600RALPH PONTIAC HONDA Mike Ralph (585) 225-3200STADIUM AUTO SALES Valerie Brownstein (585) 546-1800TRIPLE C AUTO & RV SALES Paula Catalano (585) 663-3333

AUTOMOBILE RENTALSAVIS RENT A CAR William Marinucci (585) 720-5370ENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR Eric VanCamp (585) 467-2065

AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS & SERVICEBROTHERS COLLISION & MECHANICAL Daniel Brothers (585) 865-5260CROPO'S Joseph Cropo (585) 321-9899ELMGROVE SERVICES, INC. Robert DelDuca (585) 247-7579MEINEKE CAR CARE CENTER Peter Cristo (585) 663-3969ONE STOP COLLISION Arnold Rising (315) 365-3460RADARS AUTOMOTIVE Mark Rader (585) 964-2132RIDGEWAY SUNOCO Antoinette Fusilli (585) 227-4513TONY RUBERT COMPETITION Anthony Rubert (585) 227-6680

BAKERIESETNA PASTRY SHOPPE Nuccio Scuderi (585) 429-6369SOHO BAGEL CAFE Elias Sarkis (585) 663-2740

BANKS & CREDIT UNIONSCANANDAIGUA NATIONAL BANK & TRUST Pam Schaber (585) 394-4260ESL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION - LONG POND Kathy Hooker (585) 336-1000ESL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION - MT. READ Maria Febbraio (585) 336-1000ESL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION - RIDGEWAY Sherry Ettaro (585) 339-4501FIRST NIAGARA BANK - LATTA ROAD Anthony Ariola (585) 225-5890FIRST NIAGARA BANK - WEST RIDGE ROAD Suzanne Rudgers (585) 723-3380FIVE STAR BANK John Cirella (585) 723-5555GENESEE REGIONAL BANK Kate Turner (585) 663-8930GREECE COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Susan Raymond (585) 865-2560JP MORGAN CHASE BANK Douglas Hall (585) 225-0736KEY BANK OF NEW YORK Maria Paratore (585) 663-1900LYELL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Scott Neal (585) 458-9220M & T BANK Anthony Ricci (585) 258-8383NORTHWEST SAVINGS BANK Todd Schirmer (585) 454-2265SUMMIT FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Tina Longwell (585) 453-7000THE BANK OF CASTILE Mary Conlon (585) 368-7500XCEED FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Debbie Eckers (585) 787-3423

BARBERSGOLDEN TOUCH BARBER SHOP Joseph Cimino (585) 621-7983P. ROBERT ROCK P. Robert Rock (585) 225-1080

BEAUTY SALONS/NAILS/SPASA LITTLE OFF THE TOP Sheila Gleason (585) 865-7800AVANT GARDE HAIR DESIGN Randy Christodaro (585) 663-3250KRISTY M. PASSALACQUA Kristy Passalacqua (585) 586-2080NAIL BAR Karol Haag (585) 342-3433NAILS Nancy Sudore (585) 225-2650REJUVENATION DESTINATION C/O THE CREEK HOUSE SALON Dee Martorana (585) 720-9958SOLUTIONS STUDIO AND SPA Jennifer Grim (585) 227-1600STYLES BY KAREN Karen Udicious (585) 359-2500THE HAIR & TANNING STATION Kristine Frediani (585) 244-6570THE TRAVELLING HAIRDRESSER Donald Bauerlein (585) 621-2927TOTAL IMAGE LLC Darlene Pipech (585) 225-1870UTOPIA HAIR & NAIL Elaine Lombardi (585) 426-1220

BOOKKEEPING SERVICESCREATIVE CORRESPONDENCE CENTRE, INC. Karen Orrico (585) 225-8549

BUSINESS CONSULTANTS & COACHESADVANTAGE QUALITY CONSULTING Robert Stein (585) 247-4154AMERICAN DREAM CONSULTING Dorothy Krupa (585) 347-4578BG ENTERPRISES David Zenkel (585) 225-0500BILL MCGOUGH, LCSW William McGough (585) 334-6364BRAVERMAN CONSULTING David Braverman (585) 329-6002CARDINAL CONSULTANTS, INC. Richard Oot (315) 729-7257CATHEY MANLEY & ASSOCIATES Cathey Manley (585) 370-2285CHALLIAR PRODUCTIONS Kathleen Judd (585) 266-8328CONSUMER COMPLIANCE CONSULTING Carol Armes (585) 581-1795CULBERT'S HUMAN RESOURCE CONSULTING Linda Culbert (585) 225-0719CUSTOM QUALITY SOLUTIONS CONSULTING Lori Cohen (585) 737-8441DEGIMENT, INC. Richard Vance (585) 392-7220DEYOUNG AND ASSOCIATES David DeYoung (585) 248-0970DIRECTIONAL DEVELOPMENT LLC Douglas Decker (585) 342-2090EDWARD KAZLAUCKAS Edward Kazlauckas (585) 820-6011FORGET ME KNOTS UNLIMITED, LLC Tara Maier-Rennoldson (585) 734-7449GRACE KNAAK - PRIVATE CONSULTANT Grace Knaak (585) 865-6516IMPACT CONTROLS DESIGN John Spelman (585) 225-1813JAY CEE CONSULTING Joanne Childs (585) 225-6329JM COST CONSULTANT Joseph Masi (585) 225-9076MAIER CONSULTING & CONSTRUCTION, LLC Carl Maier (585) 225-1588MEDICAL PRACTICE CONSULTANT Margaret Ranalletta (585) 227-9403MICHAEL P. GENDRON, CONSULTANT Michael Gendron (585) 225-7954

DirectorybUSINeSS

Page 29: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 29

MT PROFESSIONAL CHILD CARE CONSULTANT Maribel Torres (585) 350-6517NEXT STEPS FORWARD Ann Hallick (585) 586-8204ONTOSTRATEGIES CONSULTING A.C. Liang (585) 478-5948PROCESS IMPROVEMENT CONSULTING Richard Thompson (585) 624-7229PROCESS SOLUTIONS Patricia Turco (585) 227-8946R.C. DICKERSON ECLECTIC Robert Dickerson (585) 288-7170RCS SALES & CONSULTING Robert Scozzaro (585) 227-0514ROZEK CONSULTING Edward Rozek (585) 317-8536SHUEY ASSOCIATES James Shuey (585) 266-6522SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER Jan Pisanczyn (585) 395-8410THE NEXT STEP MANAGEMENT, INC. John DeStephano (585) 225-2022TLS ASSOCIATES - THE LEADERSHIP SPECIALISTS Tracy Stevens (585) 225-1570VANA ASSOCIATES Richard VanAernum (585) 317-1488VAR-SPEC Dana Aultman (585) 820-7247

BUSINESS SERVICESBIDDERS GUIDE PUBLICATIONS Michael Knox (585) 319-4267CORPORATE SOLUTIONS INTERNATIONAL James Lana (585) 230-0273JANET HOOK, INC. Janet Hook (585) 227-3693PCKNIGHT VIRTUAL ASSISTANT Paula Knight (585) 581-2587YOUR NEXT CUP, INC. Vid Chand (585) 225-9068

CALIBRATION SERVICESCONWAY GAGE SERVICE, INC. Diane Conway (585) 393-5530

CAR WASH & DETAILINGBUCKMANS CAR WASH Jeffrey Gold (585) 227-1650RITZY DETAIL AND WASH Robert Chatmon (585) 426-2660

CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANERSBLUE RIBBON CARPET CLEANING Gary Manuse (585) 225-8875

CATERERSFUN FOOD Ann Janas (585) 227-0789

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCEGREECE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Jodie Perry (585) 227-7272ROCHESTER BUSINESS ALLIANCE Kevin Donahue (585) 244-1800

CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH SERVICESSCL ASSOCIATES, INC. Sharlene Caiazza-Lehning (585) 752-9263ST. JOSEPH'S VILLA Mary Ellen McArdle (585) 865-1550

CHIROPRACTORSCHILI CHIROPRACTIC AND WELLNESS CENTER Stephanie Brown (585) 889-7170COMPLETE CARE FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC Nicole Clemente (585) 426-8797COYKENDALL CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE F. Scott Coykendall (585) 621-2540MT. READ CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES Andrew Velard (585) 621-6870SCOTT HARTTER, D.C. Scott Hartter (585) 330-6099

CHRISTMAS TREESMOUNTAIN ASH TREE FARM Gisela Neinaber (585) 225-5768

CHURCHESCLARKSON COMMUNITY CHURCH Jerry Goggin (585) 637-6070FIRST BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Janet Erickson (585) 392-0777GOOD NEWS COMMUNITY CHURCH David George (585) 352-0533GREECE ASSEMBLY OF GOD/CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Patrick Medeiros (585) 225-3880GREECE BAPTIST CHURCH Kathy Phelps (585) 225-6160LAKESHORE COMMUNITY CHURCH Sue DiPaola (585) 392-5253LAWSON ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST Peter Horne (585) 663-0413LIVING HOPE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Paul Heidt (585) 964-7600NEW TESTAMENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH James Crowley (585) 723-1400NEW WAY CHRISTIAN FAITH CENTER George McKnight (585) 748-4921OLD PATHS BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Charles Barkowski (585) 820-1450ORCHARD COMMUNITY CHURCH Bradley Blyth (585) 225-2020PARK RIDGE FREE METHODIST CHURCH Deano Pulice (585) 227-0990THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Dennis Howe (585) 637-2650WHEATLAND COMMUNITY CHURCH Ron Linton (585) 533-1172

CLEANING SERVICESCARSON CLEANING SERVICES Mike Carson (585) 319-6543COTTOM'S DUSTBUSTERS, INC. Jane Cottom (585) 227-0939DIANNE WHITE CLEANING SERVICE Dianne White (585) 226-5745HOLY HANDS CLEANING Claudia Nicholas (585) 298-0905HYDROJET POWER WASHING Patrick Brennan (585) 690-1261LINDSAY SERVICES, INC. Philip Lindsay (585) 442-1020REGIONAL CONTRACT CLEANING Daniel Sherry (585) 224-6551STRASSNER'S KLEEN SWEEP CLEANING Kathleen Strassner (585) 750-3467

CLINICSPLANNED PARENTHOOD OF ROCHESTER/SYRACUSE Maureen Nealon (585) 227-2440

CLOTHING & SHOESRED WING SHOE STORE June Wright (585) 453-9294RIGHTEOUS RAGS, INC. Dona Watkins (585) 323-1845TITUS AVE SHOE SERVICE Atilla Dilek (585) 266-1110

COFFEE SHOPSCUPPY'S COFFEE, SMOOTHIES & MORE Diane Check (585) 225-7602

COMMUNITY EDUCATIONGREECE COMMUNITY EDUCATION Mary Sue France (585) 966-2866

COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONSAMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Nicole LaRose (585) 288-1951BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, OTETIANA COUNCIL Julie Malley (585) 244-4210GREECE HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUM Lorraine Beane (585) 225-7221GREECE PERFORMING ARTS SOCIETY, INC. Paula Kosiorek (585) 225-4447GREECE RESIDENTS ASSISTING STRAY PETS Cynthia Dewey (585) 234-1953GREECE ROTARY CLUB Bill Gormont (585) 227-9760KIWANIS CLUB OF GREECE, NY Max Streibel (585) 723-1200MISSION SHARE, INC. Tom Hakes (585) 225-3220NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR THE MENTALLY ILL, ROCHESTER Pat Sine (585) 423-1593PATHSTONE PROPERTY CORPORATION, ADA RIDGE APTS. Kathryn Bryan (585) 546-6340PLANET AID Matthew Metras (585) 424-7030ROCHESTER WORKS! Christina Bakewicz (585) 232-5232SCORE CHAPTER #23 Mike DiBello (585) 263-6473TWO DOORS COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER Brenda Spratt (585) 663-8936

COMPUTERS - IT/SALES/SERVICE/SOFTWAREANDREW HULL DESIGN Andrew Hull (585) 244-9254AVERYPC AND HOME THEATER Michael Avery (585) 225-4640CEF SERVICES, INC. Charles Fineout (585) 663-0285EVISTANET, INC. Dwight Overmoyer (585) 739-3637GEEKWANTED.COM Todd Fusilli (866) 604-7773HERKO COMPUTERS, INC. Douglas Herko (585) 697-7668JWF ENTERPRISES John Feltz (585) 581-1439KSG SOFTWARE, LLC William Allen (585) 392-4180LUNCH BYTE SYSTEMS, INC. Diane Allan (585) 227-6740LYTESPEED COMPUTERS INC. Joseph Gatas (585) 865-3241MARK SCHLAGETER Mark Schlageter (585) 672-5529NORTHLAND SYSTEMS, INC. Dana McMasters (585) 436-3936PUBLASOFT David Elsperger (585) 453-9768REBOOT TECHNOLOGIES John Romero (585) 730-TECHSTRATUS COMPUTER SERVICES Brian Shaw (585) 227-8217SWITZER BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC Stephen Switzer (585) 298-9420SYNNOVA SOLUTIONS CORP. Chris Zelak (585) 594-8505THE COMPUTER PROFESSOR Adam DeMarco (585) 530-0707THE PCA GROUP, INC. Gregory Gartland (585) 298-9284WISAT-WILLIAMS INNOVATIVE SOFTWARE & TRAINING Bill Williams (585) 820-7923

CONSTRUCTIONHEASTER BUILDING RESTORATION Kammy Heaster (585) 395-9209JOHN IUPPA CO., INC. Richard Iuppa (585) 964-5162MIKE BATTAGLIA STAMPED CONCRETE Mike Battaglia (585) 225-1070OCEAN BLUE POOLS Steven Peown (585) 349-7665

CONSUMER PROTECTION ORGANIZATIONSBETTER BUSINESS BUREAU Pat Coakley (585) 546-6868

CONTRACTORSA.M. DRYWALL Alan Mullens (585) 703-2162BORRELLI CONTRACTING Ben Borrelli (585) 747-5437CASA BELLA OF ROCHESTER Sherry DelVecchio (585) 413-1524CHAMBERLIN GENERAL CONTRACTING George Chamberlin (585) 621-8685COTTRONE DEVELOPMENT CO., INC. Thomas Cottrone (585) 865-8380DP CONTRACTING David Panzera (585) 247-6670F. MONTI ENTERPRISES, LTD Frank Monti (585) 865-1959JAMES ARNOLD DRYWALL James Arnold (585) 225-1315MUSSUMECI ELECTRIC, INC. Michael Mussumeci (585) 330-8883ROCHESTER CUSTOM KITCHENS John Kessler (585) 329-5108ROGER E. HUFF, CONTRACTOR Roger Huff (585) 889-8582SCANLAN REMODELING Kevin Scanlan (585) 225-3635SCOTT C. BRALEY, GENERAL CONTRACTOR Scott Braley (585) 865-4365SHADOWFAX ENTERPRISE Greg Young (585) 305-1735WEBBER CONSTRUCTION Carl Webber (585) 224-6915

COPY SERVICESCOPIER ESSENTIALS Anne Marie Fehrenbach (585) 225-5180

COSMETICS & BEAUTY PRODUCTSAVON PRODUCTS Debbie Best (585) 723-0733MARY KAY COSEMETICS AND SKIN CARE Laurie Snyder (585) 281-6128MOMSENSE Paulette Kryk (585) 594-0805

COURT STENOGRAPHERSINEAD RAISA WILDER - COURT STENOGRAPHER Sinead Raisa Wilder (585) 638-5078

CREDIT CARD PROCESSINGFIRST CAPITAL PAYMENTS Ray Talton (585) 325-4010PAYMENT PROCESSING CONSULTANTS, INC. Mike DiNardo (585) 249-0110

DirectorybUSINeSS

Page 30: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!30

DirectorybUSINeSS

DAY CARE & PRESCHOOLSGREECE MONTESSORI SCHOOL Rosa Piccirillo (585) 227-4830OOEY GOOEY PLAYSCHOOL Thomas Murphy (585) 225-8830

DEBT SERVICESP.D.R.S., ASSET PLANNING SERVICES LLC Yolanda Robinson (585) 621-2607

DELIVERY SERVICESANTHONY MACK Anthony Mack (585) 247-6824ERIC H. WEBSTER Eric Webster (585) 406-4811KRJM ENTERPRISES, INC. Robert Giancursio (585) 621-5584PDX INC. Patrick Downey (585) 582-6030SUHR CARTING David Suhr (585) 227-4374TERRY FLYNN Terrance Flynn (585) 865-7356

DENTISTS & DENTAL CAREBENEDICT F. GULLO, DDS, PC Benedict Gullo (585) 394-4664CHARLOTTE BOONE STUDIO Charlotte Boone-Graham (585) 663-5226DANIEL P. BARLETTA, DDS Daniel Barletta (585) 227-4900DEBORAH L. FOX, DDS, P.C. Deborah Fox (585) 621-5520DENTAL HYGIENIST WILL TRAVEL Pamela Babusci (585) 663-6494ERIC BENSON, DDS Eric Benson (585) 426-0810GARY LANG, DMD Gary Lang (585) 227-4190H. DOUGLAS JONES, DDS H. Douglas Jones (585) 594-4334LAKESHORE ENDODONTICS Manuel Hoyo (585) 663-1300PROGRESSIVE ENDODONTICS OF GREECE John Bhambra (585) 723-3636Q DENTAL GROUP, PC James Witulski (585) 225-7790WEST SIDE DENTAL LABORATORY Martin Langen (585) 392-3999WESTERN NEW YORK DENTAL GROUP Rick Bernhart (585) 865-6691

DEPARTMENT STORESGREECE WAL-MART Doug McCane (585) 227-0720

DISTRIBUTORSDOWNES & READER HARDWOOD CO., INC. Tim Page (585) 750-2722LOS GROUP, INC. Doug Liszka (585) 647-2348MID-ATLANTIC CORRECTIONAL SUPPLY Rob Newhart (585) 392-4900

DRIVERS EDUCATIONAAA OF WESTERN & CENTRAL NY-DRIVER IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Merry Donnelly (716) 630-3299ALLWRIGHT'S SCHOOL OF DRIVING Patrick Sardella (585) 244-1304

DRIVEWAYSBAUGHMAN'S MAGIC SEAL Stephen Baughman (585) 581-2153CHRIST PAVING CORP. James Christ (585) 392-2950

DRY CLEANINGCOLONY DRY CLEANERS Steve Tucciarello (585) 235-3414

EDUCATION - COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIESBRYANT & STRATTON COLLEGE Anne Loria (585) 720-0660

EDUCATION - PUBLIC & PRIVATE SCHOOLSGREECE ASSEMBLY OF GOD/ GREECE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Patrick Medeiros (585) 225-3880GREECE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Steven Achramovitch (585) 966-2301

EDUCATIONAL SERVICESAMY PAK PUBLISHING, INC. Amy Pak (585) 964-8188BARB'S ACADEMIC SERVICES Barbara Huff (585) 889-4724J.R. STAHL Karen Divito (585) 627-5665JOSEPH L. ACCONGIO-EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT Joseph Accongio (585) 723-8254NY SCHOOL OF HOME INSPECTION & CONSTRUCTION Lenore D'Arpino (585) 581-2880SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER Carol Steron (585) 663-6226WATERMUSIC SONG Patricia Gore (585) 227-4813

ELECTRICAL SERVICESED'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Edward Dempski (585) 964-3787LORIA ELECTRICAL SERVICES, INC. Russell Loria (585) 225-7742NATIONAL ELECTRIC & COMMUNICATIONS SOLUTIONS, INC. Terry Whiteford (585) 421-8032

EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICEUNITY HEALTHCALL Susan White (585) 723-7444 EMPLOYEE BENEFITSBENEFIT LINK, LLC Robin Flaherty (585) 349-8000CENTURY BENEFITS GROUP, INC. Michael King (585) 224-8138

EMPLOYMENT SERVICES & STAFFINGABSOLUTE STAFFING LLC Juanita Reeves (585) 783-1490ATB STAFFING SERVICES Sharon Sauers (585) 247-2980MPLOY Todd Comfort (585) 254-5550USA STAFFING NETWORK, INC. Alexander Bakker (585) 387-0323

ENGINEERINGABEL COMPLETION TECHNOLOGY Jim Abel (585) 355-0590CHATFIELD ENGINEERS, P.C. Paul Chatfield (585) 227-6040LADIEU ASSOCIATES, P.C. Randall LaDieu (585) 225-8530MILLER OPTICAL SERVICES Martin Miller (585) 227-0542

ENTERTAINMENTBON VOYAGE ADVENTURES Nellie Gardner (585) 345-0733GREAT LAKES PRODUCTIONS David Catari (585) 865-4200JB & CO. John Braun (585) 254-7695PARTY PRODUCTIONS Brian Hardick (585) 734-8860SUMMER WIND YACHT CHARTERS LLC David Farrell (585) 671-7173

ERRAND SERVICESGOGETTERS Gudrun Kraus (585) 865-1083

EVENT PLANNINGBAILARTISTA Katherine Wheeler (585) 260-0020VICTORIA BENZ ENTERPRISES Victoria Benz (585) 738-1408

EXHAUST REMOVAL SYSTEMSJV KORIS & SON John Koris (585) 244-8040

FARMS & FARM MARKETSCHRISTOPHER FARMS Robert Christopher (585) 638-6422DECONINCK'S FARM MARKET Martha DeConinck-Wooledge (585) 227-1918ELMGROVE FRUIT FARM, INC. Carol Soprano (585) 703-0734KALIR ENTERPRISES, INC. Yardena Kalir (585) 637-7125RYAN ESTATE FARMS Gerald Ryan (585) 227-0640TP FARM Audrey Smith (585) 964-3248

FENCINGHIDDEN PET FENCE OF NY INC. Ralph Rizzo (585) 663-5290

FINANCIAL ADVISORS/SERVICES/PLANNERSANGELO PLANNING GROUP Rob Conderman (585) 475-8491BEST TIMES FINANCIAL PLANNING Bill Tortorice (585) 385-2280CGAL ENTERPRISES Constantine Alikes (585) 865-2357DEBORAH WHITT AGENCY, INC. Deborah Whitt (585) 663-0960EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS Devon Nolan (585) 227-2170EDWARD JONES INVESTMENTS Diane Hennekey (585) 723-6850FJL FINANCIAL SERVICES Fredrik Lindenhovius (315) 483-6077FRANCES H. CAHEN, TRUST Marian Stamm (585) 225-4318KENNETH J. GRACI, CFP Kenneth J Graci, CFP (585) 292-5870MARK PALAZZOLO Mark Palazzolo (585) 292-9850MASIELLO & ASSOCIATES, EWPC, LLC Michael Masiello (585) 720-0590MITCHELL-NAGEL & ASSOCIATES David Nagel (585) 227-1300NEW YORK LIFE - EARLE HOUCK Earle Houck (585) 305-9709P.D.R.S., ASSET PLANNING SERVICES LLC Yolanda Robinson (585) 621-2607PEGGY PROSEUS Peggy Proseus (585) 472-6213ROCHESTER FINANCIAL SERVICES Jeffrey Feldman (585) 442-7580RUFF FUND MANAGEMENT, LLC Charles Ruff (585) 425-3090WELLS FARGO SECURITIES Thomas Sime (585) 241-7501

FIRE & WATER DAMAGE RESTORATIONALL DRY, INCORPORATED Peggy Birx (315) 524-3188ALL PRO CLEANING & RESTORATION INC. Mark Collins (585) 235-5171RAPID DRY Troy Hess (585) 663-0510SERVPRO OF NW MONROE COUNTY Joe Sangiorgi (585) 723-1990

FIRE DISTRICTSLAKE SHORE FIRE DISTRICT Randy Jensen (585) 723-8425RIDGE ROAD FIRE DISTRICT H.J. Phillips (585) 227-2123

FIRE PROTECTIONWEST FIRE SYSTEMS, INC. Michael West (585) 663-8530 FLOORING & CARPETKARL'S FLOORCOVERING Karl Burroughs (585) 281-3180ROBERT A. MARTIN FLOORING SPECIALIST Robert Martin (585) 230-5149WES JON, INC. John Wakley (585) 346-6633

FLORISTSBLANCHARD FLORIST Jeffrey Blanchard (585) 254-1200FABULOUS FLOWERS & GIFTS Colleen Dougherty (585) 254-8055ROCKCASTLE FLORIST Keith Rockcastle (585) 225-3640

FOOD SERVICES & DISTRIBUTORSCHRIS RESCH ARNOLD'S MONK'S Christopher Resch (585) 247-5231KOLASSA ENTERPRISES, LLC Scott Kolassa (585) 293-3131PERIWINKLE ENTERPRISES LLC Michael Tuttle (585) 663-4716

FUNDRAISINGSTERLING IDEA TRAVEL Joe Giancursio (585) 704-9242

Page 31: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 31

FUNERAL DIRECTORSARNDT FUNERAL HOME Ronald Arndt (585) 225-6350BARTOLOMEO & PEROTTO FUNERAL HOME Philip Perotto (585) 720-6000THOMAS FUNERAL CHAPELS Gregory Sullivan (585) 663-3837VAY-SCHLEICH & MEESON FUNERAL HOME Mark Meeson (585) 663-2100

FURNITUREPURCHASE ONE SERVICE Cheryl Ann Bilski (585) 227-1045

GARBAGE COLLECTION & RECYCLINGENVIRO WASTE SERVICES, LLC Steve Dewey (585) 723-3770SUBURBAN DISPOSAL CORP. Les Hoeflich (585) 352-3900

GARDEN CENTERS & NURSERIESAPPLE ANNIE'S GARDENS & NURSERIES Richard Gaborski (585) 225-0322COUNTRY WAY GARDEN CENTER Michele Slominski (585) 377-9810THE BIG TWIG, INC. George McGinness (336) 617-6484VAN PUTTE GARDENS Kyle Van Putte (585) 225-7770

GARDEN SERVICESPLANTCO Joan Casciani (585) 544-4326

GIFTSBUTTERFLY WORLDWIDE Terri Hasman (585) 662-8145BWE SALES Bruce Elwell (585) 663-5948CANNA BEAR PAINT Margaret Zimmerman (585) 425-7598CASEY'S HALLMARK SHOP James Gillio (585) 621-7630EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS Pat Lauria (585) 227-2510SIOX LIMITED Ron Frear (585) 227-0167

GLASS SERVICESGENESEE GLASS & MIRROR, INCORPORATED www.WeFixGlass.com (585) 621-3580

GOLF COURSESLAKE SHORE COUNTRY CLUB Dawn Hart (585) 663-9100RIDGEMONT COUNTRY CLUB George Dandrea (585) 225-7650

GOVERNMENTGREECE PLANNING BOARD William Selke (585) 225-6492GREECE POLICE DEPARTMENT Brian Uhrmacher (585) 865-9200MONROE COUNTY EXECUTIVE Maggie Brooks (585) 428-5301NYS ASSEMBLYMAN WILLIAM REILICH William Reilich (585) 225-4190NYS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Kevin O'Buckley (585) 272-3310NYS SENATE, 56TH DISTRICT Kirk Morris (585) 225-3650NYS SENATOR JOSEPH E. ROBACH Joseph Robach (585) 225-3650TOWN CLERK - TOWN OF GREECE Patti Anthony (585) 723-2341TOWN OF GREECE - JEFF MCCANN Jeff McCann (585) 723-2463TOWN OF GREECE - JOHN AUBERGER John Auberger (585) 723-2311US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-DISTRICT 26 Christopher Lee (585) 663-5570US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-DISTRICT 28 Louise Slaughter (585) 232-4850

GRAPHIC DESIGNSQUAT THRUST GRAPHICS John Cammarosano (585) 233-0858UNIVERSE COMMUNICATIONS John Morana (585) 442-2710VISUAL PROBLEM SOLVER Gregory Nowak (585) 733-7332

GROCERY & CONVENIENCE STORESHILTON BIG M Richard Furnal (585) 392-6770JIM'S STOP & SHOP Edward Boss (585) 328-1058STEVE'S CONVENIENCE, INC. Steven Bauman (585) 392-0500WEGMANS FOOD MARKETS-BRITTON ROAD Greg Lloyd (585) 621-3990WEGMANS FOOD MARKETS-LATTA ROAD Ted Madama (585) 723-8260WEGMANS FOOD MARKETS-MT. READ Jennifer Hall (585) 663-4120WEGMANS FOOD MARKETS-RIDGEMONT Tyrone Kelly (585) 723-6000

GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTIONTHE VICTORS GYMNASTICS, INC. Michael Mordenga (585) 663-4810

HANDYMAN SERVICESDJL SERVICES David Larter (585) 426-1379

HEALTH & WELLNESSAMERICAN ACUPUNCTURE Paul Rooney (585) 720-0250CHRISTINE'S NATURAL HEALTH ALTERNATIVES Christine Roman (585) 663-7883IT JUST MAKES CENTS Larry Bernardini (585) 820-7917MOMSENSE Paulette Kryk (585) 594-0805NATURAL FOODS Forrest Zimbrich (585) 225-3460RELIV OF ROCHESTER Janice Bradt (585) 392-3640

HEALTH CARE & HOSPITALSAMERICAN RED CROSS Anne Weidman (585) 227-2779GREECE HEALTH CENTER Cindy Eberl (585) 227-7600LIFETIME CARE Bill Northwood (585) 214-1203

ROCHESTER HEARING & SPEECH CENTER Paula Thomas (585) 723-2140SERVICES FOR SENIORS, LLC Elaine Matthews (585) 723-8760UNITY HEALTH FOUNDATION Paulette Briskie (585) 723-7050UNITY HOSPITAL Stewart Putman (585) 723-7007

HEALTH CLUBS & FITNESSRAC FOR WOMEN INC. John Schiffhauer (585) 621-3333RAC GREECE RIDGE LLC John Schiffhauer (585) 225-8888ROC BOXING AND FITNESS Dominic Arioli (585) 254-3280YMCA - NORTHWEST BRANCH Chrissy Andrews (585) 227-3900

HEARING AIDSADVANCED HEARING AID CENTER Andrew Morabito (585) 225-1100

HEATING & AIRARNDT HEATING & COOLING Jasen Arndt (585) 349-0781KLC ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS Kenneth Campagna (585) 392-6683TURNER PLUMBING, HEATING & COOLING Bradley Turner (585) 247-1884WILLIAMS & SON HEATING CONTRACTORS, INC. Patricia Williams (585) 392-7740

HOME BUILDERSDJK CONTRACTORS, INC. Donald Kessler (585) 227-5056LAKESIDE BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS, INC. Charles Lissow (585) 352-0760MASCOT, INC. George Masi (585) 865-4490MEIER ASSOCIATES Dale Meier (585) 227-9933ROLAINE HOMES, INC. Ronald Gousman (585) 392-5142VENTIMIGLIA BUILDERS, INC. Alphonse Ventimiglia (585) 227-8522

HOME CAREMICHELE'S HOME CARE Michele Nichols (585) 720-1478

HOME FURNISHINGSCRAFTSMAN CONCEPTS Robert Lennox (585) 663-5805CURTAIN CALL Deborah Gentile (585) 723-0200WINDOW ACCENTS Noreen Locke (585) 225-7870WINDOW DESIGNS BY MARLENE Marlene Sutliff (585) 328-4977

HOME HEALTH CARECLOUD 9 NURSING CARE Carol Frisch (585) 865-8575COMFORT KEEPERS Jacob Warmerdam (585) 472-1080HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE Mary-Joy Lipari (585) 663-4620LINDA D. DEMERSMAN HEALTH CARE Linda DeMersman (585) 544-9472LINDA'S FAMILY CARE Linda Long (585) 247-2342PTM LTD. Peter Monacelli (585) 395-9109ROSEMARY CASALBORE MANAGED CARE Rosemary Casalbore (585) 663-1016UNITY HOME & COMMUNITY BASED SERVICES Kerrie Gianvecchio (585) 368-4132

HOME INSPECTIONSADVANCED HOME INSPECTIONS John D'Arpino (585) 392-5354DOUGLAS D. FINCH & ASSOCIATES LTD. Douglas Finch (585) 747-4062LIBERTY HOME INSPECTIONS Patrick McCaffery (585) 621-7336

HOTELS/MOTELS/BED & BREAKFASTSADAMS BASIN INN BED & BREAKFAST Patricia Haines (585) 352-3999COMFORT INN WEST Kristina Silloway (585) 621-5700COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT - ROCHESTER WEST Jeff Shutt (585) 621-6050HAMPTON INN ROCHESTER NORTH Nancy Sweazy (585) 663-6070RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT - ROCHESTER WEST Lori Phillips (585) 865-2090ROCHESTER MARRIOTT AIRPORT HOTEL Laura Bennett (585) 225-6880

IDENTIFICATION SERVICESSUPERIOR ID SERVICES Randy Grolemund (585) 720-1579VERANT IDENTIFICATIONS SYSTEMS, INC. Dorre Tubbs (585) 214-2451

IMPORTER / EXPORTERSTAR IMPORTS Uday Mehta (585) 242-8900

INSURANCEAFLAC Gail Kendig (585) 621-4167BORN AGENCY Gary Born (585) 426-3370CENTURY BENEFITS GROUP, INC. Michael King (585) 224-8138EXCELLUS BLUE CROSS/BLUE SHIELD Joe Marasco (585) 453-6238FIRST NIAGARA RISK MANAGEMENT Diane Kozakiewicz (585) 546-3747GREECE AGENCY, INC. Thomas Camiolo (585) 723-1200KARL H. BRUST Karl Brust (585) 271-5666LAWERENCE ASSOCIATES AGENCY Paul Anken (585) 415-9847LIBERTY MUTUAL Anthony Buda (585) 225-4801LONG TERM CARE ASSOCIATES, INC. Susan Suben (800) 422-2655NEW YORK LIFE Shane Riley (585) 248-6737MVP HEALTH Tamera Carregin (585) 327-2285RYAN R. FERRARO AGENCY Ryan Ferraro (585) 663-1810STATE FARM INS. - A. CHRISTINA BREEN-HALE A. Christina Breen-Hale (585) 225-8480STATE FARM INSURANCE - CRAIG PAPKE AGENCY Craig Papke (585) 697-5679T. KEVIN SHEEHAN & ASSOCIATES Kevin Sheehan (585) 723-0118VAIL AGENCY, INC. Eric Vail (585) 889-4650VAN SCOTER INSURANCE AGENCY, LLC Rhett Van Scoter (585) 663-2004

INTERIOR DESIGNASZ INTERIORS Susan Schuhart-Zito (585) 225-6615FUNCTIONAL INTERIORS Cheryl Ann Bilski (585) 227-1045SEDGWICK BUSINESS INTERIORS Sue Smith (585) 461-5070WIZARD'S DECORATING SERVICE Nancy Wieczorek (585) 352-9353

DirectorybUSINeSS

Page 32: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!32

DirectorybUSINeSS

IRRIGATION SERVICESFLOWER CITY IRRIGATION Christopher Walsh (585) 392-8998

JEWELERS & JEWELRYCHARISMA JEWELERS Neil Giudice (585) 227-7700FAST-FIX JEWELRY & WATCH REPAIR Beth Giambrone (585) 227-5440HERITAGE JEWELERS Dina Iovino (585) 225-7280JEN'S MAGNETIC CONNECTION, INC. Jennifer Kessel (585) 425-4585KRIKORIAN & CO. JEWELERS Harry Krikorian (585) 453-2860MAGNETIC CONNECTIONS Jeffrey Becker (585) 247-7400ROBNSON MALL Ed Robinson www.robnsonmall.comSILVER STAR JEWELRY Barbara Giancursio (585) 704-9242

LABELSIMPACT PRINT SOLUTIONS John Duggan (585) 227-6850

LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENTONTRAC EQUIPMENT CORP. Keith Perry (585) 637-3700WEHNER MOWER, INC. Larry Wehner (585) 227-2160

LAWN CARE & LANDSCAPINGA & B LANDSCAPE SOLUTIONS INC. Bud Dash (585) 342-5296BLUE RIDGE LAWNCARE Kevin O'Buck (585) 453-9886CALLAHANS LAWN CARE & PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Mike Callahan (585) 261-3379CAPITAL GREEN LAWN CARE, INC. Mark Zingaro (585) 247-5346CHERRY TREE LANDSCAPING Daniel Kretchmer (585) 392-6466CLAYMORE DEV LTD. Kenneth Sample (585) 392-9435CPM PROPERTY NY Jason Hinkelman (585) 621-8488CUT & TRIM LAWN SERVICES Bill Fox Jr. (585) 703-3999DEJONGE'S OF ROCHESTER, INC. Robert DeJonge (585) 328-2682DMZ ENTERPRISES Daniel Zollo (585) 368-0066EDWARDS LAWN & LANDSCAPE Phil Edwards (585) 621-4066GREEN GRASS PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Kevin Grasley (585) 234-2097JEFF WHITE LANDSCAPING Jeff White (585) 621-4668NORTHWOOD SERVICES Ken Palmer (585) 723-1631RICHARD MAULT LANDSCAPING Richard Mault (585) 621-8586TARTAGLIA LANDSCAPING & SNOWPLOWING Antonio Tartaglia (585) 747-7169VAN PUTTE GARDENS Kyle Van Putte (585) 225-7770

LEGAL SERVICESPRE-PAID LEGAL SERVICES, INC. – CAROL R. PLATT Carol Platt (585) 621-7350UPSTATE BUSINESS BUILDERS Joseph Lovejoy (585) 360-2840

LIMOUSINE SERVICESLEGAULT LIMOUSINE Roger LeGault (585) 227-9334

LIQUOR STORESLATTA LONG LIQUOR, INC. Paul Wells (585) 227-9463PARKWAY DISCOUNT WINE & LIQUOR Jeff Strassman (585) 663-5650

MAINTENANCE - COMMERCIALSCOTIA MAINTENANCE CORP. Gillian Doherty (585) 723-3828

MANUFACTURERS & MACHINE SHOPSADVANCED GLASS INDUSTRIES John Fischer (585) 458-8040BREED ENTERPRISES, INC. Ron Reding (585) 388-0126GERARD ZUKOSKI Gerry Zukoski (585) 720-1544LOCKWOOD PRECISION MANUFACTURING, INC. Michael Lockwood (585) 426-1170LOS GROUP, INC. Doug Liszka (585) 647-2348

MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS & REPSDAVE GARRETSON COMPANY Dave Garretson (585) 720-9636GMT INTERNATIONAL Mahesh Thakur (585) 334-7118INNOVATIVE MARKETING Lyn Wechsler (585) 244-0487RJ BIRCHLER & ASSOCIATES, INC. R.J. Birchler (585) 663-6790

MAPS & MAPPING SERVICESACTIONMAPS Frank Solomon (585) 225-0850

MARKETINGCALOCERINOS MARKETING, INC. Nancy Calocerinos (585) 802-4902CAROLE AMOS CONSULTING Carole Amos (585) 413-1514QUESTCOM Jeffrey Haley (585) 458-0011SELLING SMART - MARKETING SERVICES William Repp (585) 742-3894

MARTIAL ARTSARIKATA MARTIAL ARTS Barbara Keiser (585) 453-9447

MASSAGE THERAPYGIANNINE LIOI Giannine Lioi (585) 292-6428

MATTRESSESMETRO MATTRESS Albert Meilutis (585) 227-6600

MEDICALDEMARCO AGENCY LLC Heather DeMarco (585) 663-0486JANET HARRIS, LPN Janet Harris (585) 705-0311LOVE FOR HOME HEALTH CARE Lyndsay Spilberg (585) 733-9146TPA PHYSICS CONSULTING SERVICES, INC. Thelma Papini (585) 249-4801

MEDICAL SUPPLIESCATALINA HEALTHCARE Bruce Ford (585) 624-7540FLUOROLOGIC, INC. Laura Weller-Brophy (585) 248-2796MONROE OXYGEN & MEDICAL EQUIPMENT- AHRC John Velekkakan (585) 271-1140WESTERN NEW YORK SPINE, INC. Mathew McCoy (716) 839-9165WESTSIDE MEDICAL CHAIRS Andrea Nettnin (585) 227-8750X-MED, INC. Anthony Falleti (585) 353-3296

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION SERVICESBARBARA A. PANDINA Barbara Pandina (585) 227-4899ROBIN AGAN TRANSCRIPTION Robin Agan (585) 663-3832

METAL FABRICATORSTCS INDUSTRIES Manoj Shekar (585) 426-1160

MOLD & MILDEW SERVICESALL DRY, INCORPORATED Peggy Birx (315) 524-3188

MORTGAGESADAMS MORTGAGE CAPITAL Alan Adams (585) 225-9420BANK OF AMERICA MORTGAGE Kim Putman (585) 321-2904GATEWAY FUNDING DIVERSIFIED MORTGAGE SERVICES LLP Chris Vella (585) 285-4144OXFORD CAPITAL John Menard (585) 256-2375

MOVING & STORAGEEAST END CORRIGAN MOVING SYSTEMS Marabeth Galardi (585) 295-2292MOVECO James DeCramer (585) 663-5455MOVING MEMORIES-SENIOR MOVE MANAGERS Jennifer Everett (585) 720-1830NAB TRUCKING Michelle Brown (585) 227-2963

MUSICJEAN A. NASH MUSIC STUDIO Jean Nash (585) 453-9144MUSIC GNU PUBLISHING Andrew Simon (310) 270-6300MUSIC STUDIO Linda Moore (585) 225-7027MUSICROCHESTER, INC. Gap Mangione (585) 663-2024

NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINESCONNECTING ROCHESTER - SPIRITUS MEDIA GROUP Jerry Grundman (585) 732-7644DEMOCRAT & CHRONICLE Thomas Claybaugh (585) 258-2226GREECE POST - MESSENGER POST MEDIA Ken Henry (585) 381-3330

NURSING HOMESEDNA TINA WILSON LIVING CENTER Patricia Nash Rubien (585) 368-6100HAMILTON MANOR NURSING HOME Daniel Richardson (585) 225-0450LATTA ROAD NURSING HOME Dan Richardson (585) 225-0801

OFFICE EQUIPMENT - SALES/SERVICE/SUPPLIESTOSHIBA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS Jackie Wilke (585) 427-2222

ONLINE SHOPPINGROBNSON MALL Ed Robinson www.robnsonmall.com

OPTOMETRISTSKATHLEEN ANN SMARDZ Kathy Smardz (585) 352-9459ROBERT A. BROWN, OD Robert Brown (585) 227-7030ROBERT MALINOFF, OD Carol Brown (585) 663-1550

ORGANIZING SERVICESANSWERS TO ORGANIZING Jennifer Ulrich (585) 975-9240

OSHA COMPLIANCESEXTON SERVICES INC. Frances Youney (585) 663-8290

PAINTINGEIP ENTERPRISE Richard Volo (585) 329-4234MICHAEL J. COUGHLIN PAINTING Michael Coughlin (585) 330-5330MONROE PAINTING Matthew Cameron (585) 230-1151

PARTY HOUSESBROOK HOUSE RESTAURANT Phil (Red) Fedele (585) 723-9988

PAYROLL SERVICESE-CHX, INC. David Cahill (866) 341-3503FLOWER CITY PAYROLL SOLUTIONS, INC. Valarie Hill (585) 663-8210USA PAYROLL, INC. Ralph Fornuto (585) 427-2010

PEST CONTROL SERVICESDIAMOND PEST ELIMINATION, INC. Garfield Kyte (585) 723-6589

PET CARE SERVICESADVENTURE PET SITTING Cami Vella (585) 723-3411CREATURE COMFORT PET SITTERS, INC. Ned Stromfeld (585) 872-9190

Page 33: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 33

FETCH! PET CARE OF NORTHERN MONROE COUNTY Patrick Teora (585) 563-1112FLUFFYPAW'S PET LUV Jill Nuciolo (585) 366-4437POOPER SCOOPER GUYS INC. Christopher Houck (585) 458-7667SUE'S DOG GROOMING Susan Lecesse (585) 467-1112

PET SHOPSPET SAVER SUPERSTORE Russell Herman (585) 621-0890

PETROLEUM BUSINESSABEL COMPLETION TECHNOLOGY Jim Abel (585) 355-0590

PHARMACIESMONROE OXYGEN & MEDICAL EQUIPMENT - AHRC John Velekkakan (585) 271-1140

PHOTOGRAPHYANN ELIZABETH PHOTOGRAPHY Ann Rumrill (585) 225-4790DANIELLE ZIELINSKI PHOTOGRAPHY Danielle Zielinski (585) 352-8864JOSEPH PELLINGRA PHOTOGRAPHY Joseph Pellingra (585) 865-9748PHOTO ESCAPES PHOTOGRAPHY Timothy Hack (585) 663-9063STRATUS IMAGING Craig Shaw (585) 663-1998

PHYSICAL THERAPYLAKESHORE PHYSICAL THERAPY & SPORTS REHAB Linda Blossom (585) 227-3140

PHYSICIANSCHAMBERLAIN, SULLIVAN, MIKUS & SMITH Mark Mahoney (585) 225-1700CLIFFORD HURLEY, D.O. Clifford Hurley (585) 426-0530JOHN M. CANNON M.D. John Cannon (585) 244-8110PRATAP GUPTA, MD Pratap Gupta (585) 227-3754

PLUMBINGAP PLUMBING CONTRACTORS Alex Broccuto (585) 723-9000TURNER PLUMBING, HEATING & COOLING Bradley Turner (585) 247-1884

PODIATRISTSCALISE FOOTCARE, LLC Domenick Calise (585) 663-1370

PRINTERSARK PUBLISHING OF NY Anthony King (585) 732-8669FLOWER CITY PRINTING, INC. Wayne Scheible (585) 663-9000GO COLOR, INC. Michael Newman (585) 225-3047MILLENNIUM PRINTING & GRAPHICS Justin Ziemniak (585) 797-4399MINUTEMAN PRESS John Baum (585) 621-8910MLJ PRESS, INC. Blane Egan (585) 288-5710

PRODUCT DEVELOPMENTJALIN ENTERPRISES, LLC Christopher Mathewson (858) 229-9590

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS & UNIONSGREECE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Don Pallozzi (585) 621-7970

PROPERTY MANAGERS & OWNERSAGOSTO PROPERTIES PLUS Lou Agosto (585) 734-6812BUCKMAN ENTERPRISES Ralph DeStephano (585) 225-2022E-Z SOLUTIONS LLC Eric Zielinski (585) 352-1647GJ ROMIG PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INC. Gary Romig (585) 392-1855LANDLORD SERVICE Tom O'Hara (585) 442-9586LINK ENTERPRISES M. Kevin Rosenthal (585) 442-0519NSR GROUP, LLC Rahul Kohli (585) 458-7368PAMELA E. DECONINCK PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Pamela DeConinck (585) 227-3487PLATINUM DEVELOPMENT Yvonne White (585) 224-2508THE WEGMAN COMPANIES Philip Wegman (585) 225-7370TOWN AND LAKE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Erik VonBucher (585) 739-4097WAHL STREET ENTERPRISES Doug Wahl (585) 225-2348

PSYCHIATRY/PSYCHOLOGY/THERAPYDR. JAHN L. FORTH-FINEGAN Jahn Forth-Finegan (585) 392-5777FAMILY LIFE CENTER Michael Knope (585) 225-4893LOCKAMYEIR & ASSOCIATES, LLC Annette Lockamyeir (585) 303-3724PETRAPLACE COUNSELING SERVICES Stacey Reed-MacGregor (585) 362-0795VINCE F. RAGONESE, PSY. D. Vince Ragonese (585) 225-5750

RADIO STATIONSWGMC - JAZZ RADIO 90.1FM Rob Linton (585) 966-2660

REAL ESTATEALA CARTE REAL ESTATE SERVICES Pat Daniels (585) 621-1330NORTH FOREST OFFICE PROVIDERS Alyssa Renkas (585) 248-0990RE/MAX PLUS ALLSTAR TEAM Sandy Blonsky (585) 329-4232RULE ONE, LLC Darrick Wilson (800) 650-1123

REALTORSCAROLYN STIFFLER & ASSOCIATES - KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY Carolyn Stiffler (585) 227-2820CENTRAL CITY PROPERTIES, INC. James Falbo (585) 293-1702CENTURY 21 CAPITAL REALTY Richard Baart (585) 723-1800CENTURY 21 CAPITAL REALTY - RICH VOGELZANG Rich Vogelzang (585) 703-7272CREC REALTY - MARK BUSH Mark Bush (585) 415-7294D'ALESSANDRO REAL ESTATE Joe D'Alessandro (585) 703-0437GEISLER REALTORS John Geisler (585) 227-5200HUNT ERA/COLUMBUS DIVISION - KAY CARPENTER Kay Carpenter (585) 672-1672KUPPINGER REALTY Jon Kuppinger (585) 227-0680NOTHNAGLE REALTORS - CINDY FITZMORRIS Cindy Fitzmorris (585) 227-4770NOTHNAGLE REALTORS - IRMGARD HAHN Irmgard Hahn (585) 352-8523NOTHNAGLE REALTORS - SAM CAMPANELLA Sam Campanella (585) 747-5153PHILIPPONE REALTY, INC. Julie Philippone (585) 429-5520RE/MAX FIRST - DONNA RIDLEY Donna Ridley (585) 719-3587RE/MAX FIRST - RICHARD BORRELLI Richard Borrelli (585) 719-3550RE/MAX PLUS - ALLSTAR 3, INC. Robert Piazza-Palotto (585) 279-8145RE/MAX PLUS - ELVIO FERNANDES Elvio Fernandes (585) 527-8543SHARON QUATAERT - KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY Sharon Quataert (585) 738-3516SPOT REALTY - CAROL HULSIZER Carol Hulsizer (585) 328-5330WILL HOMESTEAD Bernadette Halstead (585) 742-3894

REMODELING & HOME IMPROVEMENT SALESBULLFROG INC. OF MONROE COUNTY Joyce Betancourt (585) 749-6224DESIGNER/CRAFTSMAN Carl Paulson (585) 482-1918FENLON'S HOME IMPROVEMENT Bernard Fenlon (585) 233-6252FOUR POINTS REMODELING Kathy Endres (585) 663-5520IMPERIAL WOOD PRODUCTS Gary Stout (585) 392-4200JEFF'S HANDYMAN SERVICE Jeffrey Place (585) 750-2883JM GRAY John Gray (585) 581-2869MILLER MAINTENANCE & REPAIR Peter Miller (585) 637-3656STEVEN KING Steven King (585) 636-4141WOOD WORKS David Pandina (585) 509-9663

RESTAURANTS/DELICATESSENSBARTON'S PARKSIDE HOTS Jim Barton (585) 303-4265BERNARD'S GROVE Shannon Bernard (585) 227-6405BROOK HOUSE RESTAURANT Phil (Red) Fedele (585) 723-9988CRESCENT BEACH RESTAURANT Serena Barry (585) 227-3600CUPPY'S COFFEE, SMOOTHIES & MORE Diane Check (585) 225-7602EMPANADA STOP Juan Contreras (585) 303-1290FOREST HILL RESTAURANT Mike Sheedy (585) 225-0639GARAGE DOOR BAR & GRILL David Cashion (585) 338-1830GOLDEN POND RESTAURANT, LLC Shao Jing Dong (585) 227-5000GOLDEN PONDS RESTAURANT Ralph Rinaudo (585) 723-1344GREAT AMERICAN COOKIE COMPANY Tim Cunningham (585) 227-2344GUS'S FAMILY RESTAURANT Konstantinos Yannas (315) 589-5262HILTON BIG M Richard Furnal (585) 392-6770LAMPLIGHTER RESTAURANT Nick Castronova (585) 225-2500MCDONALD'S - GREECE RIDGE Christine Johnson (585) 225-1512MCDONALD'S - LONG POND Elaine Rode (585) 225-2550MCDONALD'S - RIDGEMONT Sandra Chappius (585) 720-6010ORIENS CAFE - J.C. ORIENS CORP. Peter Cousyn (585) 663-3291PINO'S DELI & SUBS Joseph Merlo (585) 227-8160RUSSO'S PIZZA Frank Presciutti (585) 225-3570SAL'S BIRDLAND RESTAURANTS Mary Jo Fragassi (585) 621-1040SLAPSHOT SUBS & PIZZA Ken Pettit (585) 663-1210SUNDOWNERS INN Irene Kimble (585) 663-9360

RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES & HOMESCRIMSON RIDGE GARDENS Tom Harner (585) 720-9310CRIMSON RIDGE MEADOWS Anne Gray (585) 720-9330FLEMING POINT GRACIOUS RETIREMENT Susan Kovacik (585) 262-4090GRANDE'VILLE SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY Tina Brown (585) 621-6160LEGACY AT PARK CRESCENT Rob Goodyear (585) 865-0680MILL LANDING Debi Kirkey (585) 225-7923THE VILLAGES AT UNITY Ed Pero (585) 723-7810

ROOFING & SIDINGAMERICAN CUSTOM EXTERIORS, INC. Kevin Goodwine (585) 723-8072JOHN A. FREY ROOFING & SIDING John Frey (585) 663-1619LUCIEN BRISSON ROOFING Lucien Brisson (585) 637-3348RB MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS CORP. Peter Schillaci (585) 225-1563

RVSHUSHARD'S RV CENTER Shirley Hushard (585) 392-8538

SAFETY CONSULTANTSSEXTON SERVICES INC. Frances Youney (585) 663-8290 SCRAPBOOKINGSCRAPBOOK TREASURES Mary Ann Uhrenholdt (585) 727-1073

SECURITY TRAININGAVI NARDIA KAPAP ACADEMY Avi Nardia (585) 271-0486

DirectorybUSINeSS

Page 34: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

www.GreeceChamber.org • Greece, the town that has it all!34

DirectorybUSINeSS

SENIOR CITIZEN SERVICESSENIOR LIFE, GERIATRIC CARE MANAGERS Jennifer Meagher (585) 729-4056WML ENTERPRIZES Wayne Least (585) 392-2635

SHOPPINGBJ'S WHOLESALE CLUB Lisa Milligan (508) 651-6667LO AND ARTS Donald Lo (585) 227-7632MKRJ, INC. Warren Hasman (585) 225-6286PUJA CORPORATION Dong Oh (585) 455-2052PUPPY-BASICS Judith Demmert (585) 723-1921SAM'S CLUB John Franklin (585) 225-3180SNAP ON TOOLS Gene Bonsignore (585) 453-9754THE MALL AT GREECE RIDGE Jim Hofford (585) 225-1140THELMA'S MASTECTOMY BOUTIQUE Sandra Schwab (585) 256-2460TRAPPER JACK'S CARVING PLACE Robert Burkhardt (585) 716-3209

SHREDDING SERVICESCLASSIFIED SHREDDING SERVICES Lou Ann Owens (585) 756-2233

SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETERCAT HARDESTY, SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER Catherine Hardesty (585) 704-3058DAVID GRATZER, C.I.C.T. David Gratzer (585) 242-7337

SIGNSMURRAYS SIGN & DESIGNS Matthew Murray (585) 359-8844RUBERT GLASS ETCHING & SIGNS Michael Rubert (585) 737-2514SIGN IMPRESSIONS, INC. Kim Potter (585) 723-0420SKYLIGHT SIGNS, INC. Michael Bonanno (585) 594-2500

SOCIAL NETWORKINGFAMILY EDEN, LLC Charles Cole (585) 214-0586

SOCIAL SECURITY COUNSELORS & REPRESENTATIVESBENEFIT REPRESENTATIVES OF AMERICA, INC. David Penrose (585) 663-8071

SPORTING GOODSLOCKER ROOM SPORTS, INC. Graeme Low (585) 723-8550PREMIER SPORTS CENTER Patrick Giuliano (585) 227-2930

SPORTS MARKETINGSMG Jeff Calkins (585) 758-5333

SPORTS TEAMSGREECE LITTLE LEAGUE Eugene Noga (585) 663-7024ROCHESTER AMERICANS HOCKEY CLUB Adam Winslow (585) 454-5335ROCHESTER KNIGHTHAWKS LACROSSE CLUB Adam Winslow (585) 454-5335

SPORTS TRAININGELITE SOCCER TRAINING Daniel Shoniker (585) 247-7823

TANNINGMIAMI TAN OF GREECE Kathy Hill (585) 225-3230

TAX RETURN PREPARATIONFLOWER CITY PAYROLL SOLUTIONS, INC. Valarie Hill (585) 663-8210H&R BLOCK Lyn Morgan (585) 225-7868

TAXI CABSYELLOW DIAMOND CABS Frank Fiordeliso (585) 329-0158

TELECOMMUNICATIONSCLEARWIRE CORP. Matthew Licameli (585) 370-1428CRICKET COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Ken Skender (585) 266-5803FRONTIER Judith Kelly (585) 777-2197ON HOLD SPECIALTIES Alicia Basso (585) 368-9553ONE COMMUNICATIONS Scott Casella (585) 697-3411SURPLUS SWITCHING INC. Heather Davis (585) 723-1080TOUCHTONE CARRIER SERVICES OF EUROPE Matthew Brooks (973) 739-9300

TELEVISIONEDUCABLE COMMUNICATIONS / CABLE 12 Brian Caterino (585) 227-7710

TELEVISION - REPAIRS & SERVICEMJ VCR-TV SERVICE James Mach (585) 227-5690

TRAININGDALE CARNEGIE TRAINING Doug Escher (585) 328-4980J & M AFFILIATED BUSINESSES Mindi Meath (585) 709-7467

TRANSPORTATIONPOLLYANNA AIR LLC Thomas Roberts (585) 865-0712

TRAVELAAA TRAVEL & INSURANCE CENTER OF GREECE Brenda Cahill (585) 227-9600AVVISO TRAVEL / ITALIAN TOURS Mary Ann Sciabbarra (585) 392-5595BORRELLI TRAVEL Frank Borrelli (585) 663-8660INDUS TRAVELS INC Praveen Syal (866) 978-2997STERLING IDEA TRAVEL Joe Giancursio (585) 704-9242STI TOURS Cindy Friedman (585) 768-5345

TROPHIESBEGIN'RS TO PRO'S PRO SHOP Brad Buckert (585) 663-1020

UTILITIESGATEWAY ENERGY SERVICES Bob Haak (585) 314-3258ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC Florence Fagnan (585) 724-8885

VENDING SERVICESCHARLENE SANFORD Charlene Stanford (585) 218-0257GALARO VENDING John Galaro (585) 748-2036MS. MARY VENDING SERVICES Bernie Skopinsky (585) 663-2607RALPH GALLO VENDING Ralph Gallo (585) 218-0433UNIVERSAL VENDING SOLUTIONS, INC. Bryan Touchstone (585) 426-6350YOUR NEXT CUP, INC. Vid Chand (585) 225-9068

VETERINARIANSCARING FOR CATS Betsy Arnold (585) 865-5220NORTHGATE ANIMAL HOSPITAL John Hughes (585) 865-2390

VIDEO & MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTIONINTRAMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. David Pizzo (585) 328-6850RABBIT DANCING PRODUCTIONS Ann Spurling (585) 750-7722SYLVAN STUDIOS Eli Wurtzel (585) 469-0049VAUGHN TAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHY Vaughn Taylor (585) 865-0972

VINYL & LEATHER REPAIRCOLOR TECH RESTORATIONS Cory Hayes (585) 594-2052

WATER & COFFEE SERVICESCRYSTAL ROCK BOTTLED WATER Bob Irvine (585) 436-1956

WEBSITE DESIGN/HOSTINGBLUE SHIFT TECHNOLOGIES Al Katawazi (585) 314-5158K CREATIVE SOLUTIONS Kelly Zimmerman (585) 425-0567SITESTEWARD, INC. Art Wheat (585) 647-1101

WEDDING CEREMONIESRELATIONSHIP SOLUTIONS Kathi Moon (585) 663-4032

WEDDING PARTY ATTIREMORANA TUXEDO Anthony Morana (585) 227-7180

WINDOWS - SALES & SERVICEPACE WINDOW & DOOR CORP. Steve Abramson (585) 924-8350POINTE OF VIEW John Gouger (585) 225-6804

WINTER PROTECTIONZAP ENTERPRISES, INC. Mark Magro (585) 259-5614

WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONSAT&T - GREECE RIDGE Todd Lioicano (585) 227-2350AT&T - WEST RIDGE ROAD Loreen Pelicone (585) 615-1976VERIZON WIRELESS - BJ'S John Vallone (585) 697-5960VERIZON WIRELESS - GREECE RIDGE CENTER Eric McQuistion (585) 225-8673VERIZON WIRELESS - WEST RIDGE Dan Pulvino (585) 453-9950

YACHT - CHARTERS/SALES/DELIVERIESLS RACE COMPANY Lee Race (585) 682-7703

2496 West Ridge Road • Suite 201 • Greece, New York 14626(585) 227-7272 • www.greecechamber.org • (Fax) 227-7275

Belong. Engage. Succeed.

Click logo to visit website

Page 35: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

Frontier has been proudly serving the Rochester area for decades, but always with an eye towards the future. We offer a full line of services that constantly evolve to meet your needs. Let our team of professionals work for you. Contact us using one of the convenient methods above or call me personally if you need further assistance. We can help you! Judith Kelly General Manager, Rochester 585-777-5888

Looking for the best communication services? Get it All. Get it Local. Get Frontier!

© 2009 Frontier Communications Corporation

Residential Commercial

Products and Services Digital Phone - Unlimited Nationwide voice-calling plus popular calling features such as Caller-ID, Call Waiting and Voicemail.

High-Speed Internet - Dedicated secure connection with up to 10Mbps downloads and 1Mbps uploads. Higher speeds available for our Commercial customers.

Dish Network Satellite TV - Enjoy your favorite movies, sports, and news channels with crystal clear 100% digital picture and sound..

Peace of Mind Services - Extensive tech support for all kinds of computer needs. We offer hard drive backup, network setup, PC tune-ups, peripheral setup such as mp3 players and more.

Wi-Fi - Frontier’s public Wi-Fi network covers popular areas in downtown Rochester, Brighton, Greece and Pittsford. Perfect for laptops and other portable devices.

Frontier offers the most complete lineup of services for all your residential and business needs.

Contact us Today to Get Started

1-800-921-8101

www.Frontier.com

1225 Jefferson Rd in Rochester

Click logo to visit website

Page 36: 2009-2010 Greece community Guide Greece · 2009 - 2010 Greece Community Guide 3 As Supervisor of the Town of Greece, it is a pleasure for me to welcome you to the newest edi-tion

GREECE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE2496 West Ridge Road, Suite 201Greece, New York 14626 - 3053(585) 227-7272 • (585) 227-7275 faxhttp://www.GreeceChamber.org

HEALTH, DENTAL &VISION INSURANCE

AT GROUP RATESFOR BUSINESSES OF ANY SIZE!

ENROLLMENTThe First of Every Month

For rates & additional information, contact Chris Sortino at (585) 227-7272.

HEALTH CARE

Click logo to visit website