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Page 1: GreeceNewsNY.com October 2015

GreeceNewsNY.comVolume 2 Issue 1 October 2015

PRSRT STDU.S. Postage

PAIDSpencerport, NY

Permit #2

ECRWSSPostal Customer

Like us on

IDEAS for STORIESor NEWS ITEMS?

email us at [email protected]

AdvertiserIndex

See page 4

Ridge Road Fire District

Receives High Honor

See page 6

Butterfly Garden Part

of Seneca Park Zoo Project

See page 26

NeighborhoodWatch

See page 24

Wounded Warriors HonoredSee Pages 18 & 19

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Spencerport, NY 14559Email: [email protected]

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Ridge Road Fire District Honored The Ridge Road Fire District in the Town of Greece has re-

ceived Accredited Agency status with the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI).

The Ridge Road Fire District is one of less than three hun-dred agencies to achieve Internationally Accredited Agency status with the CFAI and the Center for Public Safety Excel-lence, Inc. (CPSE). The District has been accredited since 2005 and has undergone re-accreditation for the third time. They are the only accredited municipal fire depart-ment in New York State. The only other Accredited Fire De-partment in New York State is the US Army’s Camp Drum.

CFAI is dedicated to assisting the fire and emergency service agencies throughout the world in achieving excel-lence through self assessment and accreditation in order to provide continuous quality improvement and the en-hancement of service delivery to their communities. The CFAI process is voluntary, and provides the agency with an improvement model to assess their service delivery and performance internally and then works with a team of peers from other states and agencies to evaluate their completed self assessment.

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From the office of The Supervisor, Bill Reilich

The cooler weather is already beginning to prevail as we begin to wind down the sum-mer season. The Wild Over Water Zone was a tremendous success in its inaugural year. Over 10,000 bracelets were handed out in total, and many more are expected for next year. You may have noticed the new electronic sign in front of Town Hall on Long Pond Road. All town sponsored events will be prominently displayed to inform residents as they pass by Town Hall. These in-clude Community & Senior Center activities, Town Board meetings, flu clinics, and many other town sponsored activities. If you should ever require more information on Community & Senior Center activities, please contact the front desk at 723-2425. The Town of Greece has also launched a brand new website. Designed with residents in mind, the most frequently discussed topics have been brought to the forefront of the site. Also included in the design is a new call center feature which allows users to report any town related issues without ever picking up the phone. Comments will be forwarded directly to the cor-rect department which will result in even faster response times. As always, if I can be of assistance to you in any town related matters, please do not hesitate to contact my office directly at 225-2000.

New Town of Greece WebsiteSupervisor Bill Reilich announced that the brand new Town of Greece website has officially launched. In a partnership with MasonDigital, the online face of the town has been updated to portray a more modern look and feel. Along with design changes, the site has been completely reor-ganized to reflect the most visited areas of the site. With more precise search functionality and a smoother layout, residents will be able to find the information they need faster than ever before. A new call center has also been integrated into the design. This section of the site takes into account the most frequently asked questions received at Town Hall and allows residents to be able to report any problems that they come across in the town without ever picking up the phone. The calendar feature puts the user in control and allows users to choose from several differ-ent categories from which to display information. “I am excited to finally unveil the new website for the Town of Greece” said Supervisor Reilich in a statement. “Our web-site was in need of an update, and this design is the most unique for a municipality in Monroe County. I invite resi-dents to visit the new site and see all that it has to offer.” Visit www.greeceny.gov

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Farmers Insuranceby Tami Raco

Meet Nicole Curcio of Farmers Insurance. Nicole has had an entrepreneur spirit since she was a young girl. She began her first business when she was just a teenager in high school. As a teen, Nicole began a landscaping business that she successfully ran during her high school and college years. After she complet-ed college she sold the business and obtained her Real Estate License. After many successful years in real estate sales, invest-ment properties and mortgages she continued her professional path into Real Estate Appraisals. Nicole underwent Real Estate Appraisal classes and became licensed in New York State as a Real Estate Appraiser. She then launched her next business “Ap-praise Rochester.” As Appraise Rochester grew she expanded the business into all of New York State by opening “Appraise New York”. This state wide appraisal business generated the profits to help Nicole begin her newest venture in the Insurance industry.

Insurance seemed to be a perfect complement to Nicole’s business background and her current client’s needs. She says, “Insurance is something that everyone needs especially those buying new homes or property.” Nicole researched the various insurance companies providing policies in the area and really liked Farmers Insurance. It is new to the area and Nicole is one of the very few agents in the area. The pricing was very competi-tive, service was outstanding and they offered a unique program called the “Confident Planner. This program offers very afford-

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Farmers Insurance has been open since May 2014 and is conveniently located at 888 Long Pond Road near Ridge Road in Greece. The office is happy to provide quotes and service on Auto, Home, Renter, Life, Business, Motorcycle, Recreational and Umbrella insurances. To find out more about Farmer’s Insurance visit their office or call 225-2100.

Left to right: Amy Quatela, Nicole Curcio, Kathleen Washnis

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Greece Rotarians gathered at the Rochester Airport recent-ly to say goodbye to their Rotary Exchange Student, Bori Bernat, as she prepared to board her flight home to Bu-dapest, Hungary. Bori spent the past year with the Greece Club. She attended all weekly Rotary meetings, participated in all Greece Special events as well as many in the District. Her extraordinary participation in every thing Rotary was recognized this spring when the Club awarded her a Paul Harris Fellow. On hand to say good bye were Rotarians l-r (back) Larry Wills, Larry Evarts, Mike Taylor and Al Mei-lutis; (front) Tracy Wooden, BORI, Judie Van Bramer and Kim Masiello.

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I Dig This TownKids having fun at the annual “I Dig This Town” event

held on the Greece Town Campus on Aug. 8, 2015.Photos by Tom Parsons

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The Buffalo Bill ExperienceThe Greece Historical Society presents the “Buffalo Bill

Experience” on Tuesday, October 13, 2015, 7:00pm at the Greece Public Library.

The Historical Society invites you to, “Hear it in Bill’s own words, as history comes alive!”

In this Buffalo Bill Experience, Colorado-based Buffalo Bill re-enactor/impersonator “Gunny” Jeff Norman guides audiences down the untamed frontier trail that was Buffa-lo Bill Cody’s life, in a costumed living history performance that’s as entertaining as it is informative.

The Buffalo Bill Experience is chock full of all the wagon train driving, Army scouting, Indian fighting, and Pony Ex-press riding adventures that made Buffalo Bill an American icon, gathering legendary friends like Wild Bill Hickok, Kit Carson, Annie Oakley, General George Armstrong Custer, and Sitting Bull along the way.

Modeled after Hal Holbrook’s one-man play “Mark Twain”, Jeff colorfully portrays Buffalo Bill’s amazing “rags to riches to rags” life, blending equal parts humor, drama, and little-known historical anecdotes.

Buffalo Bill re-enactor “Gunny” Jeff Norman is a retired US Marine, a former award-winning DoD technical instruc-tor, martial arts instructor, softball coach and guitar teach-er, now residing in Castle Rock, CO.

Reservations are required. Call the Greece Public Library 585-225-8951 or go to the Greece Public Library www.

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For more information on the Buffalo Bill Experience visit www.buffalobillexperience.com.

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Fourth Annual Wounded Warrior Benefit Concert by Tami Raco

On Saturday August 14, 2015 the streets of Greece were rumbling with the sounds of motorcycles and patriotic vehicles as a motorcade escorted the six Guests of Honor to the 4th Annual Wounded Warrior Benefit Concert. The event began with an opening ceremony at the Veterans Memorial Park in Greece. Immediately after the ceremony the motorcade took a 14 mile ride through the town of Greece and was welcomed by friendly residents waving and showing their patriotism to the Guest of Honor Veter-ans. The final destination was the Wounded Warrior Ben-efit Concert that took place at the Greece American Legion Post 468 on Dorsey Road.

This year, the Wounded Warrior Guests of Honor were Lyndon Villone veteran of the Marine Corps, Rick Yarosh veteran of the Army, Dan Gearinger veteran of the Marine Corps, Patrick LaJuitt veteran of the Marine Corps, James Auld veteran of the Army, and Robert Kinsel veteran of the Army. In addition to the six guests of honor, local disabled veteran Andrew Hand was recognized. Andrew is a local vet who is an avid motorcyclist, he recently suffered a de-bilitating stroke. Since he is no longer able to ride his Har-ley, Andrew was escorted to the concert in a special Harley Davidson side cart.

Post Commander Ralph Presciutti, with the support of the Post Team, has been hosting these benefits for the past four years to help support the efforts of various non-profit organizations for the work they do in helping our nation’s Wounded Warriors. One million men and women from the nation’s military have been wounded since 2001. Many are

not only recovering from physical trauma but also from in-visible wounds of war, which include post traumatic stress disorder, depression, and traumatic brain injuries.

This year’s Wounded Warrior Benefit raised almost $25,000 in net proceeds, which were allocated to these three beneficiaries.

NY Warrior Alliance -This non-profit group helps support the wounded military members and their caregivers by honoring their service with donations to aide in their reha-bilitation. The funding is supported through donations that are received from the community and other non-profit or-ganizations. This alliance helps wounded vets from New York State, they work with Veterans at the Walter Reed Hospital and at Ft. Drum. Visit www.nywarrioralliance.org/ for more information.

Sweethearts and Heroes -This is an organization that helps educate society about the impact that bullying has on all of our schools, our neighborhoods, and individuals. This non-profit organization is led by Rick Yarosh who works the community through speaking engagements. Rick is a retired Sergeant with the United States Army. After severe and permanent injuries in Iraq, severe burns over 60% of his body, loss of his leg, both ears, nose and multiple fin-gers, Rick spent six months in the hospital recovering. He has many speaking engagements on his resume, including sports teams, schools, churches, military, non-profits, etc. His message is one of overcoming adversity and turning a negative situation into a positive. A speaking event at

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Greece Athena is in the planning process. Watch for date and time. Visit www.sweetheartsandheroes.org/ for more information.

Heel The Heroes - This new non-profit organization is based in Texas but was founded by Rochester native and Marine Corps Veteran, Lyndon Villone. This uniquely struc-tured organization helps wounded Veterans obtain a better quality of life while being empowered with tools to conduct a successful reintegration into society. The program also helps with management of disability symptoms with the use of canine and equine therapy. Lyndon hopes to help

Rochester Veterans by introducing them to this program and facility in late 2016. Visit www.shiftmedia.us/heelthe-heroes/ for more information.

In addition to the three primary beneficiaries of this event, Cars for Heroes also had a presence at the concert. They selected a local veteran in need, Robert Kinzel, and provided a reliable car to him. For more information on this program visit www.cars4heroes.org/

To learn more about Greece American Legion activities or future benefits, visit www.greecepost468.com/

Submitted Photos by Tim Hack and Robert Melville

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14th Annual 9/11 Reflection CeremonyOn Friday, September 11, 2015 at the Ridge Road Fire

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The Original Zarpentine Farmsby Barbara Burke

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Zarpentine Farms located at 163 Burritt Road in Hilton is lo-cated on 98 acres of land with almost 200 years of family farming history. Owner Ron Zarpentine has been working on the farm for over 50 years, “It’s in my heart and in my blood, my dad put me on a tractor at 3 years old,” Ron says, “And I still just love it.”

The Original Zarpentine Farm Market is open 7 days a week from 9AM to 5PM selling the freshest in-season fruits, vegeta-bles and baked goods. In season produce includes apples, pears, cabbage, tomatoes, several varieties of squash, cucumbers, red and white potatoes, onions, sweet corn, and peppers and more. “We sell what we grow, 95% of the produce we sell on this farm we grow on this farm to support our family farm,” Ron says.

Apples and fresh-pressed Sweet Apple Cider are a Fall favor-ites at Zarpentines. Starting in early September, and available as they ripen, are 18 varieties of A#1 fancy fresh apples starting at less than 40¢ a pound when purchased by the bushel. “We are open all year round and have apples available through the winter months because we have our own cold storage right here on the farm,” Ron Zarpentine says.

In their Bakery everything is made fresh daily. Original Zarpen-tine Farms is known for their famous Apple Fritters which are available glazed, cinnamon and plain. “The apple fritters are what many people come to our bakery for. Customers tell me they are so tasty and that the full flavor of the apples comes through. It is true we use lots of fresh, diced apples in our frit-ters,” Ron says. The bakery is also know for their fry cakes avail-able plain, cinnamon sugar, marble glaze, regular glazed, choco-late and chocolate sugar varieties, and they have 16 varieties of fresh baked pies to choose from including several variations on apple, peach, cherry, pecan, pumpkin and more. The bakery has other selections of cookies, cinnamon rolls and brownies avail-able at the bakers’ choice.

Fall is an exciting time of the year at the Original Zarpentine Farm, it is Corn Maize time and this year they are celebrating the 15th Anniversary of their maize. Zarpentine’s Corn Maize is designed over 20 acres with 7 miles of walking trails. They have 10-15 security guards stationed around the maize to guide visi-tors with directions, to assist if a quick exit is needed, to answer general questions, and the security guards also participate in a token finding competition that visitors can compete in during their walk through the maize and receive a prize after complet-ing.

This year the design of the maize is Pac-Man. “We have a 40 x 50 ft. ticket booth where people can enjoy some refreshments, sit, relax, have some food and a beverage and just enjoy the farm while they wait for others to complete the maize. We also have some retro video games for visitors to play. We have Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man and Donkey Kong,” Ron says.

Zarpentine’s also has a corn box where kids 6 years old and un-der can play and a playground, slides and swings for young fami-lies to enjoy. They have a Corn Cannon where visitors compete to shoot an ear of corn over 500 ft. to try to get it into a barrel. Prizes include $5 for getting the ear of corn into the large barrel and a $50 prize for the small barrel.

Ron is the host for Zarpentine’s Wagon Ride Tour which is 25-

30 minute excursion across the entire farm. Ron tells the history of the farm and points out the interesting aspects of life on a family farm across the years. A visit to the maple grove where they tap the trees in the spring to produce their own maple syr-up is included in the ride. “We do our wagon rides during day-light hours only. We aren’t out to scare anybody, we are a family friendly farm. People ask me if I ever stop talking, I laugh and tell them “no.” I just love to share the history of our farm and what I know about farming,” Ron says.

The Wagon Ride Farm Tour is available on Saturdays from 11AM to Sundown and on Sundays 11AM to 5PM, there are no wagon tours on Fridays.

Zarpentine’s Famous Corn Maize opened for the season on Fri-day, September 18, 2015.

Maize hours are Fridays 6PM to 10PM; Saturdays 11AM to 10PM and Sundays 11AM to 5PM.

After January 1, 2016 watch for the return of Zarpentine Farms famous “All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast,” they are celebrating their 11th year of serving an Old Fashioned Homemade Break-fast to families and friends.

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Empowering Greece Residents to keep their community safe by Tami Raco

When a Neighborhood Watch Group works in conjunction with their local Police Department it can help educate the resi-dents to reduce the risk of being victimized at home and in public, as well as improve quality of life issues.

Sergeant Jared René is the Neighborhood Watch Coordinator at the Greece Police Department. He works with 20-25 Neigh-borhood Watch Groups and Neighborhood Associations in Greece. The Watch Groups vary in their level of interaction with the police based on their individual needs. The Greece Police Department pro-vides the groups with support in various ways based on their individual needs and concerns. Sergeant René issues a monthly email to the Neighborhood Watch leaders that helps update the residents on information pertinent to them. In his monthly newsletter he will often include infor-mation on crime, sex offenders, home safety tips, pointers for parents on child safety, Animal Control Office informa-tion as well as addressing quality of life concerns.

The neighborhood watch groups are structured accord-ing to the needs of the neighborhood. Many watch groups

will establish a phone tree, email chain, and schedule regular meetings, often including the Greece Police De-partment. Some of the more active neighborhood watch groups in Greece will meet two times a month and offer presentations on topics of concerns. Sgt. René will often

attend the meetings and provide resources and training on the current topics of con-cerns. Some of the topics include; drug and alcohol abuse awareness, home/personal safety tips, crime trends/statistic updates and sex offender registry information.

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Senior’s Butterfly Garden part of Seneca Park Zoo Project Summer has ended and the monarch butterflies are on

their way south to Mexico, yet the residents at the Gardens at Town Center are anticipating a rejuvenated visit by the them next spring.

The Gardens at Town Center, constructed by Home Leas-ing LLC, is located in Greece (off of Latta and Long Pond Road). This affordable, independent senior housing com-munity partnered with the Seneca Park Zoo’s Butterfly Beltway Project on August 7, 2015 to plant a butterfly Gar-den and became a “rest stop” on the migrating path of the Monarchs. The garden was planted on the north side of the building around the flag pole. The garden measures approximately 100 square feet and features 11 different species of plants. Tim Fowler, Seneca Park Zoo’s outreach coordinator, conducted a presentation about the Monarch migration and the large-scale conservation effort to cre-ate “rest stops” for butterflies through designated gardens across the region. Fowler said the selection of plants is highly important. Although the plants attract any type of pollinator (including bees and hummingbirds), they were

primarily chosen to attract butterflies. Because the plants have to provide an ample supply of nectar for numerous butterflies over an extended season, blooming patterns have to alter among the species of plants chosen. These plants will provide shelter along with key nutrients to help butterfly development from an egg to an adult. Fun fact - the Monarch is a key indicator of how healthy our envi-ronment is.

The Butterfly Release took place around the flag pole as residents held hands to create “launching pads” to release five Monarch Butterflies. Children and adults alike were able to take part in the release, watching as the butterflies flitter and float up to the sunny sky. The celebration con-cluded with butterfly cupcakes and a large cake created by resident Elizabeth Bartello, her daughter-in-law Carla, and granddaughter Sarah Rae.

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GREECE HAPPENINGS

“Day Trip to Mt. Hope Cemetery” at the Community and Senior Center

The Town of Greece will be offering a “Day Trip to Mt. Hope Cemetery” on Friday, October 9, 2015 from 9:15-2:15pm at the Greece CSC, 3 Vince Tofany Blvd. Participants will have the op-portunity to tour the Mt. Hope Cemetery right on the CSC bus amongst majestic trees, historic buildings and monuments and memorials dedicated to those who have preceded us. The tour is 1-2 hours in length, comfortable shoes and clothing would be best as there will be an opportunity to walk. Lunch will follow at your own expense at the Elmwood Inn. The cost of this trip is $8.00 per person. A minimum of 7 participants is required with a max of 13. For more information call 723-2425 or visit us at www.greeceny.gov/csc. “Kids Discovery Day on Columbus Day” at the Community and Senior Center

The Town of Greece will be offering a “Kids Discovery Day” on Columbus Day on Monday, October 12, 2015 from 9:30-2:30pm at the Greece CSC, 3 Vince Tofany Blvd. Children and families will have the opportunity to enjoy a day creating art, games in the gym, music, dance and poetry as well as a talent show. This event is free. For more information call 723-2425 or visit us at www.greeceny.gov/csc.

On Tuesday, October 13, 2015 The Greece Historical Society presents The Buffalo Bill Experience at the Greece Public Library, 2 Vince Tofany Blvd., Greece at 7:00 p.m. Colorado-based Buf-falo Bill re-enactor/impersonator “Gunny” Jeff Norman guides audiences down the untamed frontier trail that was Buffalo Bill Cody’s life, in a costumed living history performance that’s as en-tertaining as it is informative. Reservations are required. Call the library at 585-225-8951 or register online at www.greecepublicli-brary and visit their calendar page.

Fibromyalgia Association of Rochester New York Support Group Meeting, Tuesday, October 13, 2015, 7pm – 8:30pm. at Greece Town Hall Meeting Center, 1 Vince Tofany Blvd., Greece. The Speaker is Steve Modica, Esq. October’s Topic is “Help with Fibromyalgia and Disability Benefits”

Free and Open to the Public – No prior registration is needed.“Day Trip to the Medina Railroad Museum” at the Community and Senior Center

The Town of Greece will be offering a “Day Trip to the Me-dina Railroad Museum” on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 from 9:00am-4:00pm at the Greece CSC, 3 Vince Tofany Blvd. Partici-pants will have the opportunity to tour the museum filled with railroad artificats as well as a 2-hour fall foliage train ride. Lunch will follow at the Shirt Factory in Medina. Lunch will be at your own expense. A minimum of 7 participants is required with a max of 14. The cost of this trip is $25.00 per person and includes

admission to the museum and train ride. For more information call 723-2425 or visit us at www.greeceny.gov/csc. “Day Trip to The Holland Land Office Museum in Batavia” at the Community and Senior Center

The Town of Greece will be offering a “Day Trip to The Holland Land Office Museum in Batavia” on Friday, October 16, 2015 from 9:00am-4:00pm at the Greece CSC, 3 Vince Tofany Blvd. Enjoy a 1-hour guided tour of the museum as well as a visit to Oliver’s Candy Store and lunch to follow at Alex’s Place. Lunch will be at your own expense. A minimum of 7 participants is required with a max of 14. The cost of this trip is $8.00 per person. For more information call 723-2425 or visit us at www.greeceny.gov/csc. “Friends and Fun Bowling Program” at the Community and Se-nior Center

The Town of Greece will be offering the Friends N Fun Bowling Program for individuals with special needs that are 8 years of age and older. The program will be held at the AMF Dewey Garden Lanes, 4470 Dewey Ave. The program is held on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 4:45pm.

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bowling shoes, and a banquet at the completion of the season. For more information call 723-2425. “Adult Fall Craft” at the Community and Senior Center

The Town of Greece will be offering an “Adult Fall Craft” on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 from 10:00-11:00am at the Greece CSC, 3 Vince Tofany Blvd. Welcome back the fall season by creating a festive wreath with hues of orange, yellow, red and cream. All supplies for this craft will be provided. The cost of this program is $13.00 per person and limited to 14 participants. You can register at the CSC or online at www.greeceny.gov/CSC.

On Sunday, October 18, 2015, The Greece Historical Society presents a WW II Veteran’s Story at the Greece Museum, 595 Long Pond Road, Greece at 2:00 p.m. John Foy will talk about his experiences as a frontline machine gunner in General Patton’s Fifth Army during World War II. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge and helped liberate concentration camps. For more infor-mation call 585-225-7221.“Family Halloween Party” at the Community and Senior Cen-ter

The Town of Greece will be offering a “Family Halloween Par-ty” on Friday, October 30, 2015 from 6:00-8:00pm at the Greece CSC, 3 Vince Tofany Blvd. Activities will include a spook house, games, crafts, DJ “Rockin Rick” for dancing, and Pizza. Families are encouraged to come in costume. Pre-registration is required for this event and will be $2.00 per child and $4.00 at the door the night of the event. Adults are Free. The limit for this event is 600. For more information call 723-2425 or visit www.greeceny.gov/csc“Adult Halloween Party” at the Community and Senior Center

The Town of Greece will be offering an “Adult Halloween Par-ty” Friday, October 30, 2015 from 10:45-2:30pm at the Greece CSC, 3 Vince Tofany Blvd. Enjoy a meal of chicken cordon bleu, roasted potatoes, vegetables, rolls and butter, pumpkin pie, and milk as well as great music by the Don Newcomb Band and a spook-tastic time. The cost of the party is $7.00 per person. For more information call 723-2425 or visit www.greeceny.gov/csc.

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Forest Hill Restaurant and Catering is located at 41 East Manitou Road, Rochester. A family owned and operated business, Forest Hill has been serving the Rochester area for over 40 years with a commitment to high quality food and a focus on their customers and the success of the din-ing experience whether in their restaurant or at a catered event.

Forest Hill Restaurant’s Friday Night Fish Fry is know as the best around, a generous portion of fresh Haddock served with homemade coleslaw, french fries and freshly baked bread.

The Forest Hill Restaurant menu includes a full selection of pasta, chicken, steak and seafood dishes. Before dinner enjoy a cocktail at their quaint bar or on their outdoor deck, perfect for sharing conversation with friends and family.

They offer weekly board specials at their restaurant in-cluding their signature version of Chicken French, which is not your average Chicken French, theirs is served with fresh spinach, artichoke hearts in a delicious wine sauce.

Other entrees include Pork Chops served with a cherry mustard sauce topped with gorgonzola cheese and Grilled Salmon with spicy plum sauce or honey pecan glaze. Sea-food entrees include Shrimp or Scallops Renaldo which is sun dried tomatoes, kalamata olives, pine nuts, basil and feta cheese over pasta, and another customer favorite Broiled Stuffed Shrimp with homemade crabmeat dress-ing.

They also serve BBQ Baby Back Ribs and Delmonico Steak with Shrimp Scampi on pasta or Broiled Scallops.

Forest Hill Restaurant is open Wednesday thru Saturday 5PM-9PM, Friday 4PM to 10PM.

Forest Hill Catering is a full service, high quality, profes-sional catering service specializing in weddings, reunions, corporate events, picnics, gradua-tions, showers and private parties, servicing all local venues including public halls, churches, fireman’s ex-empts, lodges, schools, and private homes, just about anyplace where people gather and celebrate.

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Catering for fall & Holiday PartiesDates still available for fall & winter parties in our party rooms

• Thursday

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$1095per person

With coupon, expires 10/31/15.

• saTurday

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Call for Specials

• sunday

Brunch10:30am-2:30pm

Omlette, Breakfast Waffle & Crepe

Stations

• Friday

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All fridays and saturdaysin october

Authentic German BuffetSauerbraten, Spaetzle, Red Cabbage, Sauerkraut, Bratwurst, Knockwurst,

German Potato Salad, Roast Pork Loin, Schnitzel, Potato Pancakes, soups,

salads and much more.

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$1395pp

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4712 Ridge Rd. W., Spencerport • 352-5860www.sullyscatering.com

RestauRant Open: Mon.-Fri. at 11am; sat. & sun. at 7am

Sullivan’s CharBroilFREE

1/4 lb. Burgerwith purchase of Burger,

2 Fries & 2 DrinksExp. 10/30/15

COUPON COUPON

FREEZweigles Hot Dog

with purchase of Hot Dog, 2 Fries & 2 Drinks

Exp. 10/30/15

FRIDAYFISH FRY

CATERINGThe Economizer $8.99

Many more menus available • Call Courtney to discuss menus and pricing

NEW MENU SELECTIONS

BREAkFASTSaturday & Sunday

7AM-11AM

IntroducingDaily Dinner Specials

Noon till close• steak

• Meatloaf• Hot Roast Beef

Open Faced sandwich• Hot turkey

Open Faced sandwichServed with potato, salad & soup

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Forest HillRestaurant225-0639

Open Wed.-Thurs. 5-9, Fri. 4-9:30, Sat. 5-10Serving from 4-8 pm

360 Maiden Lane • 663-1250

B arnardB Restaurant & Party House

Party HouseWeddings, Showers,

Family Reunions, Bereavement

Accommodations for up to

200 Guests

Now Booking Holiday Parties

Fine DiningAs It Should Be

Generous PortionsGreat Staff

Excellent PreparationLook forward to our Fall Specials

• Friday Fish Fry •Our Famous Broiled

• Seafood Platter •Available Nightly

GreeceNewsNY.com - Service Business of the Month

Lamplighter Restaurantby Tami Raco

Lamplighter Restaurant is located at 831 Fetzner Road in Creekside Plaza at the corner of Maiden Lane in Greece. With the reputation for some of the best continental cui-sine in Greece, they have been serving mouthwatering, high quality dinners for the past 45 years.

This quaint restaurant is well known for their special oc-casion dinners as well as being a great everyday place to go for cocktails or dinner. A customer favorite menu item is their renowned Portofino which is lobster, crab, shrimp and scallops served over pasta with kalamata olives arti-choke hearts, olive oil and imported cheese.

The Lamplighter Restaurant offers a full menu of con-tinental cuisine, steak, seafood and pasta. They feature authentic German food during the months of March and September.

Lampligher has been open for 45 years and was found-ed by Nick Castronova in 1970. He retired in 2015 and his manager of 21 years, Lisa Seifert, purchased the res-taurant. The long standing Chef is Elliott Rodwell who has been at Lamplighter for 22 years. In addition to Lisa and Chef Rodwell there are also several other long term staff members helping prepare and serve delicious meals to their patrons.

Lamplighter also features a beautiful banquet room that fits up to 50 people. This party room is a perfect place to host Christmas parties, Rehearsal Dinners, Birthdays or any kind of special celebration. Lamplighter’s party menu has many options ranging from cocktails and hors d’oeuvres to a buffet style dinner and sit down dinners. They also offer Italian themed events.

The lounge is open Monday through Saturday 4pm-10pm. The restaurant serves dinner Monday through Sat-urday 4:30pm-9:30pm.

For reservations call 225-2500, or visit www.lamplighter-restaurant.com to learn more about their menu, wine list and monthly specials.

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(585) 227-6405 187 Long Pond Rd.Hours: Mon. 4:30-9, Lounge opens at 3pm;

Tues.-Thurs. Lunch 11:30-2:30, Dinner 4:30-9; Fri. Lunch 11:30-2:30, Dinner 4:30-10;

Sat. 4:30-10, Lounge opens at 3pm

We are a family owned business serv-ing a fine quality of hand selected cui-sine, including fresh fish flown in weekly from Hawaii or Boston, certified Angus Beef, fresh Australian rack of lamb. All of our meals are classic preparations with a modern twist, by our chef Rob Herzog. Served in a casual but elegant atmosphere.

This month featurePumpkin Ravioli

Accompanied by a brown butter sage sauce paired with your choice

of our house wine$20.00

EVERYTHING about Bernard’s Grove! Food is exceptional with a very friendly & knowledgable staff. A must try for all! Amylynne S.Love everything about this place from the Amaz-ing Food to the fantastic Service, so relaxed and casual but the food is Exceptional!! Linda T.As I mentioned on the timeline....went there to-day with a group of 23.....food and service was beyond expectations. Our thanks to Shannon and the staff.....we will be back. John D.

Large Selection of Wines and Full Bar

831 Fetzner Rd. • 225-2500 • Open: Mon.-Sat. 4pm-11pmwww.lamplighterrestaurant.com

Enjoy a FREE AppEtizERup to $10 - with the purchase of two dinner entrees

Not valid with any other discounts or promottions. Not valid with Fish Frys • Expires November 30, 2015.

COUpON

“You won’t be disappointed!”Enjoyed an evening at the Lamplighter - the bar was welcoming and the dining room comfortable and relaxing. The wait staff

was knowledgeable, conscientious. My seafood special was cooked to perfection and the owner spent time with every guest.

I recommend an evening at the Lamplighter - you won’t be disappointed.

Dinner Menu starting at$11

Salads included with all entrees

HAppY HOURMon.-Fri. 4pm-6pmMartinis, Manhattans

& House Wine$500

Wine DownWednesdays1/2 PriceBottles of Wine

Three Course DinnerChoose one iTem Per Course

FirsT CourseArtichoke French - Batter dipped Artichoke hearts sauteed

in lemon, butter, and sherrysouP du jour - Chefs daily preparation

house sAlAd - Romaine, vegetables, topped with croutons, your choice of dressing

seConD CoursePork dimiAle - Pork tenderloin stuffed with apricots, Italian sausage,

pistachio, over cranberry reduction. Served over risotto.PArmesAn crusted tilAPiA - Baked Tilapia with a parmesan

crusting, served with potato & vegetable.chicken Au Pouive - Breast of chicken sauteed in a light Dijon cream

sauce with crushed peppercorns, served with potato & vegetable.

ThirD CoursecArrot cAke - With walnuts and cream cheese frosting

douBle chocolAte cAke

$24.95

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510 Long Pond Rd., Rochester, NY 14612

Long Pond PubOver 35 Years of Good Times & Great Food!

585-697-1830

Home of the Original1/2 lb. Pub Burger

Well Drinks

2/$5 All Day, Every Day

PACKAGE

COUPON$5 OFF

Any food andbeverage order of

$25.00Expires 10/30/15 • Not valid with other specials or offers

16 oz. cans Genny, Genny Light,

Miller Light$2.50

COUPON$10 OFF

Any food andbeverage order of

$50.00Expires 10/30/15 • Not valid with other specials or offers

Pitcher of Pabst Blue Ribbon

and 10 Wings$12 Sun.-Wed.

Sunday ~ 40¢ Wings$6.00 Labatt Pitchers

$2.00 Labatt Light PintsMonday Night Football

FREE FOOD at Half Time!$3.00 IPA Pints

Thursday Night Football$1.00 OFF Pub Plate$2.00 Labatt Bottles

502 Long Pond Rd., Rochester, NY 14612

www.joeseatery.com

New Extended Sunday Game Time Hours: 8AM-6PM

Game Day Special ~

Buy Any 3 Large Subs,Get 1 FREE

SundayPasta Meal$2499

Serves 4includes homestyle meatballs,

Italian Sausage, fresh garden salad, fresh baked Italian bread.

(Reg. $32.99)

New! Grab-n-GoSpecial~

Buy a pound ofHomestyle Pulled Pork,

Get a Pound of Homestyle Mac-n-Cheese

FREE

New!

www.mayersgrapeandjuice.com

1593 Hamlin Parma TL Rd., Hilton • 392-5296699 Five Mile Line Rd., Webster • 671-1955

Apple Fest WeekendOCTOBER 3Rd-4TH

Wine &Cheese

MakingClasses

Dining Room Open Wed. & Thursday 4:30-8:30; Fri. & Sat. 11:30-8:30; Sun. 11:30-6

FREE BottlEoF WinE

with Purchaseof 6 Bottlesexpires 10/31/15

Fresh Grape Juice for Wine Making

Coming Soon!

Friendus on

• Apple Pizza • Grape Pies • Homemade Apple Crumb Pies• Hand dipped Caramel Apples

• Apple Cider • Apple Wine

Country WheelExtra SharpStore Cheese

Specialty CiderApple

Cherry Apple

$100 oFFGallon oF CidER

Expires 10/4/15

COUPON

$100 oFFdoZEn FRY CaKES

Expires 10/4/15

COUPON

featuringCider Fry Cakes • Caramel Apples

Cupcakes • Pumpkin Cookies • FudgeCaramel Apple Monkey Bread

Seasonal Fruits & Vegetables

1593 Hamlin Parma tl Rd. • Hilton392-5296 • 392-3140

Parkway to Townline Rd. or 259 to Hamlin Parma TL Rd.Mon.-Sat. 9am - 9pm, Sunday 9am - 6pm

the apple StoreNow oPeN at lake ontario Winery and Vineyard

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512 Long Pond Rd., Rochester 14612 • 227-9100

Geeks Who Drink TriviaEvery Tues.

8pm

Kitchen Open Till 1:30AM Daily;Opens at 4pm Everyday

Happy Hour4-6

Mon.-Thurs.

Sundays & Mondays$2.50 pints & $7.50 pitchers

of Domestic Draft$10 buckets of (5) Genny,

Genny Lt. or Genny Cream Ale (Mix & Match)

OpenSaturdays @ 2 pm & @ Sundays at Noon

Weekly & Monthly giveaways

& prizes and our grand

prize giveaway this year

will be a LARGE

SCREEN TV!!

Daily Food and Drink Specials All Season Long

Let’sGo!

13 TV’s with 2 Big Screens

Pizza•Wings•Hot subs•aPPetizers & More

Pizza•Wings•Hot subs•aPPetizers & More

CouPon

CouPonCouPon

Additional Toppings Extra. Expires 11/8/15

50 Jumbo Wings $37.96 +tax

Sheet Pizza & 50 Wings $59.26 +tax

Available Any Day Available Any Day1/2 Sheet CheesePizza & 20 Wings

$28.29 +tax

or

PIZZERIA-PIZZERIA

Additional Toppings Extra. Expires 11/8/15

Additional Toppings ExtraExpires 11/8/15

516 Long Pond road 227-9913

Check out our website for more great dealswww.pizzeria-americana.com

Available Any Day

14” Medium Cheese Pizza$10.65 +tax

1205 Spencerport Rd. (formerly Hooks) 413-0757

formerly Jim & Ralph’sJim’s Ground Round

FREEChEEsEbuRgER

with purchase of Cheeseburger, Large Fries & Large DrinkExpires 10/1/15

COuPON

steak bomber SpecialSmall Steak Bomber servedwith your choice of toppings

and one side order of macaroni salad or french fries

COuPON

$9.99Expires 10/1/15

4712 Ridge Rd. W., Spencerport • 352-5860

Sullivan’s CharBroilIntroducing

DailyDinnerSpecials

Noon till close• Steak• Meatloaf• Hot Roast Beef Open Faced Sandwich• Hot Turkey Open Faced Sandwich

Served with potato,salad & soup

www.sullyscatering.comReSTauRanT Open: Mon.-Fri. at 11am; Sat. & Sun. at 7am

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Restaurant & Catering Company40 Spencerport Rd. • Formerly FWS Plaza

429-6540 • 426-3397

Giuseppe’s

40 Spencerport Rd. (formerly FWS Plaza)

429-6540 ~ 426-3397Restaurant Hours Lunch & Dinner…

Mon.-Thurs. 11am-9pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-9:30pm; Sun. 4pm-9pm

Restaurant Menu

Catering Menu

Prices subject to change without notice.

Antipasti ~ AppetizersCalamari • Calamari Serafina

Artichoke French • Chicken FingersBuffalo Chicken Fingers • Chicken Wings

Garlic Bread • Giuseppe FriesBuffalo Fries • Combination Platter

Mozzarella Sticks • Beer Battered ZucchiniBreaded MushroomsBreaded Cauliflower

Soups & SaladsItalian Wedding Soup • Greens & Beans

Greens & Beans w/sausageChef Salad • Grilled Chicken Salad

Crispy Chicken SaladBlack and Bleu Steak Salad

Antipasto

PastaInclude Soup or Salad

Imported PastaHomemade Gnocchi • Baked GnocchiGnocchi Joseph • Homemade Ravioli

Ravioli Andrew • LasagnaStuffed Shells

Penne Alla Vodka (& w/chicken)Baked Spaghetti

Linguine Aglio y OglioSpaghetti Bolognese

Linguine w/Red or White Clam Sauce

ChickenInclude Soup or Salad and Pasta

or PotatoChicken Parmigiano • Chicken French

Chicken Della Casa • Chicken SalvatoreChicken Picatta • Half Chicken Dinner

Parmigiano Platter

Beef, Veal, Etc. Include Soup or Salad

Bone-In Rib Eye Black and Bleu Rib Eye • New York Strip

Steak • Steak PizzaiolaVeal Parmigiano

Eggplant Parmigiano • Tripe

Friday SpecialsBreaded Fish Fry • Beer Battered Fish Fry

Baked Fish • Haddock MarinaraHaddock French

PizzaOur traditional red pizza starts with our

homemade sauce, and grated pecorino romano.Our traditional white pizza starts with olive oil,

garlic and pecorino romano.Small-Four Pieces • Medium-Eight Pieces

Party-Twenty PiecesToppings: Mozzarella, pepperoni, sausage,

meatball, ham, bacon, anchovy, sweet peppers, onions, mushrooms, capers, olives, tomato,

broccoli, cherry hot peppers, banana peppers

Specialty PizzaSteak • Buffalo Chicken • Clam

Quattro Stagioni • Old Timer

Buffet #1 - Roasted Chicken, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Rolls & Butter

Buffet #2 - Choice of meats: Roasted Chicken, Chicken French, Chicken Cacciatore, Chicken Parmigiano, Chicken Marsala, Roast Beef Burgundy,

Baked Ham, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Veal Parmiagiano, Veal French, Meatballs or Sausage from the Sauce. Includes: Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes,

Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Italian Relish Tray, Rolls & Butter.

2 Beer Battered or BreadedFISH FRIES

$2000Plus tax.

COUPON

Take out only. Expires 10/31/15.With this coupon.

Not valid with other offers.

Plus Many Other Buffets AvailableEntrees by the Pan Also Available

Party Room AvailableNOW BOOKING

HOLIDAY PARTIES, SHOWERS, FAMILY REUNIONS, BEREAVEMENTS.

www.theovertimegrill.com • TWO LOCATIONS

GREECE • 865-2490 • 4670 Dewey Ave.Open Noon Every Day. Kitchen is now open until 11pm!

HILTON • 392-4141 • 610 N. Greece Rd.Mon.-Sat. Open at 3pm, Sun. Noon

Nominated for Best Small Business

of the Year!MONDAY

All You Can EatPIZZA & WINGS $10.00

6pm-10pm

SUNDAY

40¢ WINGS

TUESDAY$2.00 Margaritas

$2.25 Most Bottles ofBeer and Well Drinks

All Day, All Night$2.00 TACOS

$6.50Pitchers of Bud Light, Coors Light$2.50 Bottles of

Bud & Coors Light

Bucketof Beer

$10

Live MusicFri. & Sat. Nights!Check out the website for

music venue at N. Greece only

Salmon CreekCountry Club

For All Your Special Occasions

• 40 to 200 Guests• Weddings• Retirements• Banquets• Anniversaries• Showers• Funerals• Business Meetings• In-House Catering• Outdoor Gazebo• Any Occasion• Catering

It is our desire to make each event a beautiful memory. Every party is completely private which allows our staff to focus their individual attention on you and your guests. The grounds surrounding

the Club House are inviting and serene.

www.salmoncreekcountryclub.com355 Washington Street • Spencerport, NY 14559

352-3664

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COUPON REQUIRED

2MediumPizzaswith Mozzarella

$13.95Additional Toppings Extra

NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 11/15/15

225-3570

COUPON REQUIRED

Large Pizzawith Mozzarella

& 14 Chicken Tenders or 10 Wings

$15.95Additional Toppings Extra

NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 11/15/15

225-3570

COUPON REQUIRED

Large Pizzawith Mozzarella

& 28 Chicken Tenders or 20 Wings

$20.95Additional Toppings Extra

NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 11/15/15

225-3570

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2LargePizzaswith Mozzarella

$16.95Additional Toppings Extra

NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 11/15/15

225-3570

COUPON REQUIRED

2X-LargePizzaswith Mozzarella

$18.95Additional Toppings Extra

NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 11/15/15

225-3570

COUPON REQUIRED

Medium Pizzawith Mozzarella

& 14 Chicken Tenders or 10 Wings

$13.95Additional Toppings Extra

NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 11/15/15

225-3570

COUPON REQUIRED

2MediumPizzaswith Mozzarella

$13.95Additional Toppings Extra

NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 11/15/15

225-3570

COUPON REQUIRED

X-Large Pizzawith Mozzarella

& 14 Chicken Tenders or 10 Wings

$16.95Additional Toppings Extra

NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 11/15/15

225-3570

COUPON REQUIRED

X-Large Pizzawith Mozzarella

& 28 Chicken Tenders or 20 Wings

$21.95Additional Toppings Extra

NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 11/15/15

225-3570

COUPON REQUIRED

2LargePizzaswith Mozzarella

$16.95Additional Toppings Extra

NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 11/15/15

225-3570

COUPON REQUIRED

Medium Pizzawith Mozzarella

& 14 Chicken Tenders or 10 Wings

$13.95Additional Toppings Extra

NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 11/15/15

225-3570

COUPON REQUIRED

2X-LargePizzaswith Mozzarella

$18.95Additional Toppings Extra

NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 11/15/15

225-3570

EVERYDAY SUPER PARTY SPECIAL4 X LARGE PIZZAS OR 2 SHEETS W/MOZZ.

& 80 WINGS OR 100 TENDERS

$69.952 X LARGE PIZZAS OR 1 SHEET

W/MOZZ. & 40 WINGS OR 50 TENDERS

$39.95COUPON REQUIRED

Exp. 11/15/15

FamilyOwned & Operated

37 Years In The Pizza Business

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496 Long Pond Rd. (Cedarfield Commons)

225-3570

Eat In or Take Out

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