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westsidenewsny.com June 19, 2016 Second Section A CHRONOLOGICAL REVIEW BUSINESS ALMANAC Celebrating the longevity, strength, diversity and creativity of area businesses. FOUNDED IN 1809 Hilton Baptist Church 50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468 Phone: 585-392-7990 Fax: 585-392-7991 www.hiltonbaptist.org Email: [email protected] Join Us! Summer Worship Service: 9:30am. Fellowship: 10:30am. Pastor Dan Brown Handicap Accessible. FOUNDED IN 1824 HISTORICALLY GREAT FOOD Open 7 Days A Week • For Lunch & Dinner 15 Minutes From Clarkson 14369 Ridge Road West • Albion, NY 14411 (Route 104 at the corner of Route 98) www.tillmansvillageinn.com Come check out our new Wedding & Banquet Facility! Call Mark Tillman the Wedding Specialist 589-9151 for • Accommodations for 200+ • Never a room charge or a cleanup fee • Romantic lodging available • Historic interdenominational church • Voted most historic wedding venue in Western NY We Have Both... Sit Down Dinner & Buffet WEDDINGS & BANQUETS with packages starting at per person $ 12.95 FOUNDED IN 1830’S Zarpentine Farms Quality To The Core 163 Burritt Road Hilton 585-392-3611 Seasonal Hours www.zarpentinefarmsny.com FOUNDED IN 1883 Serving Area Families For Over 133 Years www.fowlerfuneralhomeinc.com FOWLER FUNERAL HOME, INC. 340 West Avenue Brockport, NY 14420 (585) 637-6100 Cynthia A. Root Michael J. Nicpon A special congratulaons to these establishments that have been part of our community since the 1800s. 120 years ago in 1896 •The first modern day Olympic events began in Athens, Greece. The American team walked away with 75 percent of the medals, winning nine of the 12 events. •The first public exhibion of a moving picture took place in a New York City music hall. The program featured: two blonde girls performing the umbrella dance; a view of the surf breaking on a beach; a skirt dance; and a comic boxing exhibion. The producon was hailed by one observer as “an object of magical wonder, the crown and flower of 19th century magic.”

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Page 1: Business Almanac 2016

westsidenewsny.com June 19, 2016Second Section

A ChronologiCAl review

Business AlmAnAC

Celebrating the longevity, strength, diversity and creativity of area businesses.

Founded in 1809

Hilton Baptist Church50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468

Phone: 585-392-7990 Fax: 585-392-7991www.hiltonbaptist.org

Email: [email protected]

Join Us!Summer

Worship Service: 9:30am.

Fellowship:10:30am.

Pastor Dan Brown

Handicap Accessible.

Founded in 1824

Historically Great FoodOpen 7 Days A Week • For Lunch & Dinner

15 Minutes From Clarkson14369 Ridge Road West • Albion, NY 14411

(Route 104 at the corner of Route 98)

www.tillmansvillageinn.com

Come check out our new Wedding & Banquet Facility!

Call Mark Tillmanthe Wedding Specialist 589-9151

for

• Accommodations for 200+• Never a room charge or a cleanup fee

• Romantic lodging available• Historic interdenominational church

• Voted most historic wedding venue in Western NY

We Have Both...Sit Down Dinner & Buffet

WEDDINGS & BANQUETSwith packages

starting atper person$12.95

Founded in 1830’s

Zarpentine FarmsQuality

To The Core163 Burritt Road

Hilton585-392-3611

Seasonal Hourswww.zarpentinefarmsny.com

Founded in 1883

Serving Area Families For Over 133 Yearswww.fowlerfuneralhomeinc.com

FOWLERFUNERAL HOME, INC.

340 West AvenueBrockport, NY 14420(585) 637-6100

Cynthia A. RootMichael J. Nicpon

A special congratulations to these establishments that have been part of our community since the 1800s.

120 years ago in 1896•The first modern day Olympic events began in Athens, Greece. The American team walked away with 75 percent of the medals, winning nine of the 12 events.•The first public exhibition of a moving picture took place in a New York City music hall. The program featured: two blonde girls performing the umbrella dance; a view of the surf breaking on a beach; a skirt dance; and a comic boxing exhibition. The production was hailed by one observer as “an object of magical wonder, the crown and flower of 19th century magic.”

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Founded in 1912

115 Main Street Brockport, NY

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Founded in 1912

1215 Hilton Parma Corners Rd., Hilton

392-7000

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Founded in 1925

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Founded in 1927

Restaurant & Catering Company

50 Spencerport Rd.Gates Plaza

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Giuseppe’s

Founded in 1942

3440 South Union Street • North Chili, New YorkExit 4 off 490 on Rt. 259, under the bridge,

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Familyrun for over 70 Years!

45 years ago in April 1971•Monroe Couny was celebrating its sesquicentennial. Coins commemorating the anniversary were available at area banks, and Parma and Hilton threw a Grand Sesquicentennial Banquet for the county at the Clinton House in Brockport.

40 years ago in July 1976•The Ogden-Spencerport Bicentennial Weekend Celebration was held. The parade had more than 100 marching units - bigger than downtown Rochester's parade. Over the bicentennial weekend there were also family activities, Revolutionary War re-enactments, a street dance, and the dedication of the Ogden Farmers' Library at their new Amity Street location (now the home of Hi-Qual Heating & Cooling).

25 years ago in July 1991•The Churchville Volunteer Fire Department celebrated its 100th Anniversary with a re-enactment of the famous Willard Block Fire of 1890. The fire consumed an entire block of Main Street and led to the creation of the department.

20 years ago in May 1996•The 100th anniversary of the naming of the Village of Hilton was celebrated May 4 with a parade, kite flying contest, doll parade and softball game.

15 years ago in August 2001•Holley marked the 150th anniversary of its incorporation with a Sesquicentennial Celebration on August 4 that included a parade, pageant, fireworks, band performances and arts and crafts show.

Members of the Chili Fire Department

in their parade on Saturday, August 16, 1981, celebrating the

department’s 50th anniversary. About 60 units from other

departments joined in the celebration with the furthest coming

from Ontario, Canada. File photo by

Scott Zarnstorff.

Bergen Fire Departmentin July 1979: Asst. Foreman, Al Turcotte; Foreman, Jerry Fuerch; 1st Asst. Chief, Paul Volkmar; Chief Norman Pimm; 2nd Asst. Chief, Larry Smith; Mechanic, Kevin Aradine; Mechanic, David Culver. File photo.

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Michael Montalto of Costich Engineering reviews site plans and elevations for the proposed Brook Field at Clarkson housing

development during a public hearing held Tuesday, June 7 by the Clarkson Planning Board. K. Gabalski photo.

Concern over traffic voiced again

regarding proposed Clarkson development

by Kristina Gabalski

Residents of both Clarkson and Sweden told Clarkson

Planning Board members June 7 that they continue to

have serious concerns over the increase in traffic the

proposed Brook Field at Clarkson housing development

would bring.

The Planning Board is currently reviewing the Brook

Field proposal and took no action June 7. Chair Donald

Osborne thanked residents for attending. “We will con-

sider your comments,” he said. “There will be no decision

tonight. We appreciate your attendance.”

The Brook Field development is proposed for the south-

west corner of Sweden Walker Road and Ridge Road and

includes 31.3 acres and 265 residential units.

The impact on traffic continues to be the main concern,

particularly of residents on Sweden Walker Road, who

say current heavy traffic volumes are already dangerous,

even without Brook Field and other development proposed

in the area.

“I’ve lost four mailboxes,” Sue Alexander said. “There are

bad crashes ... I’m afraid to walk to my mailbox. I don’t

want to live in Greece. I live in Clarkson.” Alexander also

said she does not want to look into the backyards of Brook

Field villas, which are planned for the west side of Sweden

Walker Road.

“I’m disappointed not to see more neighbors,” Al-

exander added, regarding the light turn-out for the

public hearing. She suggested one reason might be that

residents feel frustrated with the approval process, “our

opinion doesn’t matter,” she said.

Julie Lapinski, who lives on Sweden Walker Road in

the Town of Sweden, said the entire Clarkson/Sweden/

Brockport community will be impacted by the increase

in traffic created by the proposed development. “I don’t

have a problem with smart growth,” she said, but, “this

is a huge development. It affects our quality of life and

nobody cares.”

Another resident of Sweden Walker Road, Diana Nie-

dermeier, said she is worried not only about the Brook

Field project, but duplexes proposed behind her home

and additional potential development at the Sweden

Walker/Ridge Road intersection.

“The Planning Board should plan what is good for

the community. There are better places for this project

... there’s a lot on our plate for people who live in this

area (Sweden Walker/Ridge Road) ... we are concerned

it is too big for that area.”

Niedermeier and other residents said they are not

happy with lighting proposed for the development and

the sidewalk proposed is useless. “No one wants to walk

on Sweden Walker Road,” Niedermeier said. “You’re tak-

ing our sunsets. This is very poor planning. It’s not what

we want ... but whatever the boards decide ... that’s our

frustration,” Niedermeier said.

Clarkson Town Engineer J.P. Schepp said the board

has reviewed two traffic impact studies and requested

additional information. “It’s a work in progress,” he said

regarding how the increase in the already busy traffic

flow will be accommodated. “The state hasn’t made a

final call, they are both state roads. We are going to do

what we can with the state, we are hearing you loud

and clear.”

Michael Montalto, project manager with Costich Engi-

neering, said the traffic impact studies (which indicated

the impact on traffic would be minimal) have taken into

account, “more intense development ... and growth,” in

the area. “The DOT has done nothing from an approval

standpoint, they have not signed-off,” he said.

Montalto noted the purpose of the Planning Board

public hearing was to help advance plans and continue

dialogue regarding the project.

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Scotty Warthman, Past Chief of Brockport Fire Depart-ment, brought his antique Arhens Fox fire truck which added a touch of nostalgia to the Morton Fire Department parade celebrating their 50th anniversary in 1980. File photo by Scott Zarnstorff.

Robert Zorn, was honored for 50 years of service by the Churchville Volunteer Fire Department in late 1980. He spent 10 years as deputy chief and 15 years as chief from 1945-1960. File photo by Scott Zarnstorff.

50 years ago in 1966January 1966•Construction began at the Lyell Avenue site of the Spencerport Ambulance. The project was headed up by the Spencerport Lions and was widely supported by area businesses. The building was dedicated in October 1966.

April 1966•Churchville was seeking a $34,000 federal loan to underwrite the cost of preparing final plans for a proposed $1 million sewer system and treatment plant. At this time the entire village relied on septic tanks, but there were many illegal connections into storm sewers eventually polluting Black Creek.•The Countryside Garden Club and Town of Ogden were moving forward with plans for a Memorial Park honoring those who had served in the Armed Forces at the intersection of South Union Street and Brockport-Spencerport Road.•For 90¢ adults could watch Richard Burton starring in “The Spy Who Came In From The Cold” and kids could see “Bambi” for 35¢ at the Brockport Strand.

May 1966•Rochester Telephone customers in Bergen and Churchville started using a new streamlined dial telephone service. Along with the conversion to dial phones, customers began using new all numerical seven-digit telephone numbers.

June 1966•The Brockport Village Board voted to buy a gasoline station at West Avenue and Carolin Drive. It was expected to be used to house one of the village’s five fire companies. It would be the first time any fire equipment would be housed north of the Erie Canal.•For your summer picnic ... white hots were 79¢ a pound, sirloin steaks 89¢ a pound, potato salad 23¢ a pound and strawberries 33¢ a quart at Bell’s Market in Spencerport.

August 1966•Hilton Ambulance celebrated 30 years of service by putting a new station wagon style ambulance in service.•The Ogden Town Board put the finishing touches on plans for a new 15 acre municipal landfill off of Lyell Street.

October 1966•Delays in construction of the new Churchville-Chili Junior High School caused a shortage of classrooms, leaving sixth grade teach-ers with the task of teaching 180 students in large group lectures in the Fairbanks Road Elementary gym.•The Spencerport Business Association voted to join the National Chamber of Commerce.

November 1966•Spencerport Volunteer Ambulance began 24 hour service to the community free of charge.•Chili Town Board decided that something needed to be done about the Union Street railroad crossing after a train rammed a tractor trailer that had stalled there. The road bed was higher than the street and the bump was causing problems for motorists. Between June and September there had been 28 accidents at the crossing.•A Friday Fish Fry was just 99¢ at White House Restaurant in Church-ville and at Villa Capri on Route 19 north of Brockport.

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Spencerport Red Onions Steve Brown (right) and Dave Parker (left) compete in July 1979. File photo by Scott Zarnstorff.

Members of the Hilton High School Marching Band in July 1979. File photo by Scott Zarnstorff.

Muhammed Ali was just one of many celebrities and dignitaries who attended the fifth International Summer Special Olympic Games held August 9 through 11, 1979 on the campus of State University College at Brockport. More than 22,000 specators attended the opening ceremony. File photo by Scott Zarnstorff.

45 years ago in 1971July 1971•On July 26 a wreath from the Town of Gates was placed on the Manhattan gravesite of General Horatio Gates for whom the town was named on the occasion of his 244th birthday. It was the first time the town had honored its namesake in its 162 year history.

October 1971•The first football team in existence at Hilton High School won the first game they played defeating Batavia 22-20. Several hundred fans turned out for the game.

December 1971•The Monroe County Parks Department Ski Program began at Northampton Park. The ski hill and sledding hill were completed, and the lodge and rope tow were nearing completion.

40 years ago in 1976April 1976•There was a lot of talk about Cable TV coming to the area. Sweden Supervisor John Sodoma and Brockport Mayor James Stull didn’t think it was needed. Hilton Mayor Tom Younker thought it would be “a tremendous asset” because local access channels would be available to keep residents informed. Spencerport took the first step towards acquiring Cable TV by forming a citizen’s advisory committee. Cable had already been introduced in the Churchville Green development as an alternative to placing antennas on all 212 units, but the temporary permit was soon expiring and the Village would have to start at the beginning to receive a new permit.

July 1976•Hilton Crimson Cadets Marching Band performed at our Nation’s Birthday Celebration on July 3 in Philadelphia, and also marched in the more than five hour long Bicentennial Parade on July 4.

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From left, 1983 Spencerport Fire Dept. Alternate Queen Janal Sarkis, 1983 Spencerport Fire Dept. Queen Bobbi Baldwin, 1983 Hilton Fire Dept. Queen Chris Behnke, 1983 Hilton Fire Dept. and Exempts Alternate Queen Lisa Nichols, and 1983 Hilton Exempts Queen Wendy Wirth. File photo by Scott Zarnstorff.

35 years ago in 1981January 1981•The Village of Hilton moved its general offices and Hilton-Parma Recreation offices into the old Henry Street School which the village bought to convert into a community center. Renovation plans for a true community center were progressing slowly.

October 1981•Hilton held the first annual Apple Harvest Festival on October 10 and 11. The festival featured crafters, entertainment, an auto show and a five-foot apple pie bake.

December 1981•Blood pressures were rising among members of the Spencerport Volunteer Ambulance over a decision to allow women to work the overnight shift, and for there to be mixed crews of men and women. In the past, only men had worked at night and women during the day. After the vote, two women quit their day shifts in protest and two men quit their night shifts, refusing to work on a mixed crew.

30 years ago in 1986

May 1986•Monroe County Legislator Tom Parker presented Brockport’s Seymour Library with a proclamation declaring May 15 Seymour Library Day in recognition of the library’s 50th anniversary.•In a unanimous vote, members of the Spencerport Kiwanis Club went on record in support of Kiwanis International’s proposal to amend the club’s rules in order to allow women members.

June 1986•On June 7, the Ogden Police Department began 24-hour police coverage of the town. The department of eight officers had previ-ously provided coverage for all but two and one half early morning hours. The added coverage was requested by residents who signed a petition.

October 1986•NYSDOT allocated $100,000 for preliminary engineering studies for continuation of Route 531 to Brockport. At the time the highway ended at Manitou Road.

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With Gold and Silver medal wins in short track speed skat-ing, Hilton resident Cathy Turner was welcomed home with spirited parades. She competed in both the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics. File photo by John Clifford.

The construction of the bridge over Black Creek in Churchville, October 1994. File photo.

25 years ago in 1991September 1991•Construction was underway to reshape the lay of the land to cre-ate the 96 acre Mill Seat Landfill in Riga. This was the first stage of the four-stage landfill creation process.•Beginning the week of September 16, every Monroe County resident who received trash collection would be able to recycle newsprint. This was the first phase of a countywide recycling law.

November 1991•Members of Spencerport High School’s band were flown to Cali-fornia to perform as part of the Disney Channel’s Tribute to the American Teacher. Spencerport music teacher Terry Taylor was selected as Disney’s American Teacher of the Year in the perform-ing arts category.•A new voting system was being tested in Riga on election day. The Optech III-P Eagle required the voter to fill out a paper ballot which was then fed into a machine to record the votes. The recording machine was much smaller than the traditional lever-style voting machines.

December 1991•150 years of higher learning was marked at SUNY Brockport. Brock-port Collegiate Institute opened its doors on December 1, 1841.

20 years ago in 1996July 1996•Braddock Point Lighthouse was back in operation after more than 40 years of darkness. The lighthouse was put into operation in 1896, and was closed 58 years later because of hazardous conditions. In 1986 new owners Bob and Barbara Thulin began a labor of love to restore the lighthouse according to plans provided by the Coast Guard.•The Orleans County Fair celebrated its 50th year.

August 1996•The Town of Parma celebrated the 200th Anniversary of its settlement with a day of activities and exhibits at the Parma Museum.•Elwood and Leona Peck moved from their home on Peck Road. They were the last members of the Peck family remaining on Peck Road more than 150 years after Caleb Peck settled a 169 acre farm there in 1841.

September 1996•To crown its 130th Anniversary, Roberts Wesleyan College invited the community to the gala opening and inaugural concert at the 1,000 seat Hale Auditorium in its new Roberts Cultural Life Center.

November 1996•Forget the presidential election - the closest race in 1996 was the race for Sweden Town Council. Only three votes separated Democratic challenger Mort Wexler and Republican incumbent Jim Rice. A tabulating machine failure delayed the counting of 175 absentee ballots. After all the votes had been counted, Wexler was declared the winner.

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15 years ago in 2001September 2001•Local communities and residents reached out in support of the victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and Pennsylvania. Flags were flying across the area as vigils, rallies, blood drives and fundraisers dominated local events. More than 300 people attended a candlelight vigil at the Hilton Gazebo. Local emergency service and law enforcement personnel volunteered time on September 20 to “Pass the Boot” as part of a county-wide effort to raise funds for the families of emergency service workers lost at the World Trade Center. Boy scouts held a rally for patriotism at Frontier Field. Members of St. John Lutheran Church in Hamlin hosted the “Lift Up America! Ham Dinner” with proceeds going to relief efforts. Seven members of Spencerport Ambulance covered two 12 hour shifts working near Ground Zero. •Spencerport resident and prominent local writer Paul Humphrey died on September 28 at age 86. He was a frequent contributor to the Suburban News and Hamlin Clarkson Herald. His works known as “The Lighter Touch” had appeared in the Westside News publications since the mid-1980s.

November 2001•On November 1 it became illegal to use hand-held cellular phones while operating a motor vehicle in New York State. •Churchville’s new 4,700 square foot, $600,000 Village Hall opened. •The area code for Orleans, Genesee, Monroe and Wyoming coun-ties changed from 716 to 585 effective November 15. The Buffalo area retained the 716 area code.

The Brockport Fire Department unveiled and dedicated their Firefighters Memorial Monument located at Capen Hose Company Station #4, South Main Street, on August 18, 2002. The monument featured wood carvings by Brockport’s Richard Kron similar to the famous photograph of three firefighters raising the American flag on a leaning pole at Ground Zero on September 11, 2001. File photo by Walter Horylev.

At age 16, Churchville’s Lyndsay Wall became the youngest woman hockey player to ever compete in the Olympics. Wall brought home a silver medal from the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City. The Village of Churchville held a rally and parade to welcome home their Olympian. File photo by Walter Horylev.

12 years ago in September 2004•In the early morning hours of September 9, Brockport, Spencerport and Ogden officials toured their communities to assess conditions following nearly a full day and night rainfall. What they and many other town and village leaders through-out the area found were roadways flooded and impassable. Spared the brunt of Hurricane Frances which caused so much damage in Bermuda and Florida during Labor Day weekend, the northeast was not spared the torrential precipitation. In the Spencerport Village Plaza parking lot, water flowed to a depth of two feet at times. At one point, the underpass on Washington Street in Adams Basin had seven feet of standing water. Two families were evacuated from the area and a large section of the road had washed away. Salmon Creek in Hilton rose more than 7-1/2 feet higher than it ever had before, flooding the Hilton Fire Department and several homes and businesses. More than 5,600 homes were without power.

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Churchville native and Olympic Gold Medal Pole Vaulter Jenn Suhr was welcomed back to the area by Churchville

Mayor Nancy Steedman at a reception at the Greater Rochester International Airport in August 2012. Everyone wanted a look at the London 2012 Olympic Gold medalist in the pole vault. Jenn signed autographs and posed with

many fans at the airport. File photo by Walter Horylev.