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It's the last day to post a recommendation on Shop Local for a chance to win Valle's gift certificate

By Howard B. Owens

We've received dozens of recommendations on Shop Local for local businesses in the past five days and there is only one day left in our drawing to win a $100 gift certificate to Valle Jewelers.

Every recommendation posted on ShopLocal.TheBatavian.com before Tuesday earns a chance to win the gift certificate. To post a recommendation, go to ShopLocal.TheBatavian.com and click on the links for your favorite local businesses and find the area on the page for recommendations. (You need to be registered and signed in to post a recommendation, but if you've already signed up for Deal of the Day, you have an account already.)

Here are the 10 local businesses with the most recommendations so far:

  1. Valle Jewelers
  2. Red Osier Landmark Restaurant
  3. Bourbon & Burger Co.
  4. Genesee Dental
  5. Southside Deli
  6. Adam Miller Toy and Bicycle
  7. West Main Wine & Spirits
  8. R & D Factory Outlet
  9. Fab Fajita & Pita
  10. T.F. Brown's

If your local business isn't listed on ShopLocal.theBatavian.com, call Dawn Puleo at (585) 250-4118 for assistance.

Wire down, power reported out around Chaddock Road and Silver Road, Bethany

By Howard B. Owens

A wire is reported down and on fire in the area of Chaddock Road and Silver Road, Bethany.

Power is reportedly out in the area.

Bethany fire responding.

UPDATE 7:26 p.m.: Bethany assignment back in service. National Grid has not reported on a power outage in the area, so we have no further information in that regard.

Pembroke Service Center being evacuated for unknown reason

By Howard B. Owens

A fire alarm has been triggered at the Pembroke Service Center on the Thruway, with a street address of 1835 Indian Falls Road, Pembroke, and a second call from the alarm company indicates the building is being evacuated.

The reason for the evacuation is not known.

East Pembroke fire responding.

Minor injury accident reported on Route 33 in area of Old State Road

By Howard B. Owens

Four people are reportedly involved in a single-car, minor injury accident on Route 33 near Old State Road.

Byron and South Byron fire departments dispatched along with Mercy EMS.

UPDATE 11:37 p.m.: Responding units advised to use caution. Roads are very icy and hazardous. 

Batavia's first MMA event draws capacity crowd

By Howard B. Owens

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It's only been a few months since it became legal to hold mixed martial arts events in New York, and one of the first such events in the state drew a sellout crowd in Batavia tonight at the Quality Inn and Suites.

Le Roy resident Richard Mitchell, owner of Ground Force Fights and himself a former professional MMA fighter, was the event's promoter.

First three photos, Mark Murry vs. John Gearhart. Murray won at 1:30 in the first round due to strikes.

In the dual main events, Morgan Cavanaugh vs, Eddie Ortiz Junior. Ortiz won at 1:55 in round 1.  Tom Shelby beat Nick Phelps at 1:55 in round 1.

Previously: Local promoter bringing one of the state's first MMA events to Batavia

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Two photos above, Sean Keough vs. Yuri Panferov. Panferov won at 1:15 in round 1 after a verbal tapout by Keough. 

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Former Batavia Blue Devils turn out for annual alumni basketball game

By Howard B. Owens

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The Evens beat the Odds 98-92 today in the annual Batavia High School boys basketball alumni game. 

Batavia's head coach, Buddy Brasky, said the oldest player on the floor today was from the Class of 1998 and there were players who graduated as recently as last year participating.

Brasky said it's just a good time for the players and coaches and fans. Afterward, they all go out for beer and pizza.  

The game was played at John Kennedy School.

The after-game photo at the bottom was posted by Brasky on Twitter.

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Photos: A tour of St. Mark's in Le Roy

By Howard B. Owens

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St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Le Roy held an open house today. 

Photographers were invited to take pictures for a photo contest being sponsored by the church in anticipation of its 200th anniversary as a congregation in 2017.

The church building itself was constructed in 1869.

Two families get make-up day at Walmart for Shop with a Cop

By Howard B. Owens

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At last week's Shop with a Cop event at Walmart, two local families who were invited were unable to participate. Today, deputies from the Sheriff's Office went to Walmart to shop with those families and then help them wrap Christmas presents after the shopping was done.

Above, Deputy Patrick Reeves.

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Deputy Cassidy Longhani, one of the newest members of the department.

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Above, Deputy James Diehl.

UPDATE: Store manager Diane Waters shared this end-of-the-shopping-day photo,

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State ballet company performing The Nutcracker at BHS

By Howard B. Owens

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The New York State Ballet performs "The Nutcracker" in the auditorium of Batavia High School today and tomorrow at 2 p.m.

The online ticket site says ticket sales have ended for today's performance, but I'm not sure if there will be tickets at the door.

There are definitely tickets available for tomorrow's performance.

The company was rehearsing when I went to the school last night for Batavia's basketball game.

Blue Devils pick up second win in home opener

By Howard B. Owens

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Antwan Odom had 17 points and TeeSean Ayala scored 13, including three three-pointers, to help the Batavia Blue Devils beat Honeoye Falls-Lima 55- 39 in Batavia's home opener.

Batavia is now 2-1 on the season.

Mason McFollins added eight points.

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Deputy Patrick Reeves honored as Officer of the Year for Sheriff's Office

By Howard B. Owens

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Deputy Patrick Reeves, in his 20th year with the Sheriff's Office, was named for the second time in his career "Officer of the Year" today at the department's annual awards luncheon.

Here's the statement from the Sheriff's Office in support of his award:

Deputy Patrick J. Reeves has distinguished himself as a dedicated officer whose work over this past year has been exceptional. He has assumed the responsibility for service of virtually all civil processes while managing to actively work traffic enforcement, issuing a significant number of traffic summonses and initiating several felony arrests. He is an active Drug Recognition Expert and a Firearms Instructor who, this year, was instrumental in initiating and coordinating the upgrade to our patrol rifles. He is never too busy to help out or fill in wherever needed and to mentor our many younger deputies. He routinely donates his own time for the good of this Office. As he approaches his 20th year as a Deputy Sheriff, he shows no sign of slowing down. 

Deputy Patrick J. Reeves has brought great credit upon himself and the Genesee County Sheriff's Office and most deserves to be named Officer of the Year.

This year marks the final year that Sheriff Gary Maha will present the Officer of the Year award, but it was also a day in which he was honored. He received the Distinguished Service Award:

Sheriff Gary T. Maha has distinguished himself as a member of the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office. Forty-nine years ago, Sheriff Maha was hired as a Deputy Sheriff and has worked his way up through the ranks to Investigator, Senior Investigator, Chief Deputy and has been the Sheriff of Genesee County for over 29 years. He has served on numerous councils, committees, and associations at the county, state and national level. Sheriff Maha has dedicated his career to the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office and the residents of Genesee County. As recognition of his contribution to public safety, he was awarded the Sheriff Grover Cleveland Award by the New York State Sheriffs’ Association in 2016; only the fifth Sheriff in New York to earn this award.    

Sheriff Gary T. Maha’s service over four decades reflects great credit upon himself and the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office.

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Other awards:

Longevity awards:

  • Emergency Services Dispatcher Nathan L. Fix, 10 years
  • Part-Time Jail Cook Lynn Jakubowski, 10
  • Emergency Services Dispatcher John W. Spencer, 10
  • Deputy Sheriff Howard J. Carlson, 10
  • Systems Specialist R. William Oliver, 10
  • Community Services/Victims Counselor Rosanne M. Smart, 10
  • Sr. Correction Officer Kevin D. Wolff, 15
  • Correction Officer Philip A. Mangefrida, 15
  • Correction Officer Anthony J. Ridder, 15
  • Deputy Sheriff Cory W. Mower, 20
  • Sergeant Eric K. Seppala, 20
  • Sergeant Brian M. Frieday, 20
  • Deputy Sheriff Patrick J. Reeves, 20
  • Deputy Sheriff Brian A. Thompson, 25
  • Sergeant John L. Baiocco, 25
  • Sergeant Ronald E. Meides, 25
  • Communications Coordinator Russell L. Lang, 30
  • Senior Emergency Services Dispatcher Barbara J. Eddy, 35

Certificates of Appreciation:

  • Senior Emergency Services Dispatcher Michael T. Sheflin
  • Emergency Services Dispatcher Lynn B. Riccobono
  • Emergency Services Dispatcher Steven L. Robinson
  • Emergency Services Dispatcher Peggy D. Richardson
  • Michael Merritt
  • Genesee Justice Financial Management Assistant Tammy M. Schmidt
  • New York State Trooper Thomas C. Shamp
  • IT Systems Specialist R. William Oliver
  • Alvi Castro

Commendations:

  • Correction Officer Kelly P. Creegan
  • Deputy Sheriff Robert C. Henning
  • Deputy Sheriff Ryan M. DeLong
  • Emergency Services Dispatcher Beth A. Hynes
  • Senior Correction Officer Darrell J. Klein
  • Senior Correction Officer Kevin D. Wolff
  • Deputy Sheriff Christopher A. Parker
  • Investigator James M. Diehl
  • Deputy Sheriff Howard J. Carlson
  • Senior Correction Officer Robert W. Mattice
  • Communications Coordinator Russell L. Lang
  • Sergeant Eric K. Seppala
  • Sergeant Jason E. Saile

Meritorious Service:  

  • Senior Correction Officer Matthew R. Burgett
  • Emergency Services Dispatcher Andrew K. Merkel
  • Senior Emergency Services Dispatcher Michael T. Sheflin
  • Deputy Sheriff Kevin R. McCarthy
  • Deputy Sheriff Andrew B. Hale
  • Senior Correction Officer Peter M. Hoy
  • Investigator Joseph M. Graff

Alexander fire responding to three-car accident in Attica

By Howard B. Owens

A three-car accident is reported at Route 98 and Prospect Road, Attica.

Unknown injuries.

Alexander fire and ambulance and Attica fire responding. Bennington fire is on standby for its ambulance.

UPDATE 5:41 p.m.: Traffic is being blocked at Route 98 and Buffalo Road. No extrication will be required.

Crop production manager for CY Farms wins statewide award from Farm Bureau

By Howard B. Owens

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Emmaline Long didn't grow up on a farm, but she grew up loving everything about farming. She always wanted to work in agriculture and after graduating from Cornell University with a degree in Agricultural Sciences, Long landed what she describes as her dream job, crop production manager for CY Farms in Elba.

The 2008 graduate of Byron-Bergen High School has a passion for farming that goes beyond just her job. She is chair of the New York 4-H Foundation, co-chair of the Genesee County Young Farmers and Ranchers and serves on the precision agriculture advisory committee at Genesee Community College.

All this passion, all this dedication to farming is why she received the Excellence of Agriculture Award from the New York Farm Bureau at its statewide convention last week.

The award is given annually to a person between the ages of 18-36 who derives most of his or her income from agriculture but doesn't own a farm.

She describes the award as humbling.

"Because I’m passionate about a lot of things, it’s nice to be recognized for the things I have been doing, and that putting myself out there and being a leader doesn’t go unnoticed," Long said.

Although Long didn't grow up on a farm, farming was always part of her life. Her dad had owned a dairy farm before she was born and she and her parents always worked their garden and her dad would ride her around in his lap on their tractor. In high school, she started raising a rare, heritage breed of sheep, Lincoln longwools. She was a member of 4-H and competed annually at the Genesee County Fair.

"(Agriculture) is in my blood," she said. "I've always loved it. It's always been something I've been interested in."

She still has her flock and hopes someday she can make enough from selling wool to pay for her hobby.

Her job at CY Farms, which she started two and a half years ago, affords her the opportunity to be involved in a wide variety of ag-related jobs, from managing and planning what crops get planted where, and managing the nutrients they will need, to handling disease and pest control in an environmentally friendly way, plus handling all the ag precision data. She also puts out the farm's newsletter. 

“I found it difficult to find one aspect of the industry I liked more than the others," she said. "I like forage crops and I like vegetable crops and I like grain crops and I couldn’t decide what I wanted to focus on, so I was specifically looking for a farm to work on that I could get involved in all the different aspects of the industry."

She's currently working on her master's thesis for a degree in Animal Science.

When she first graduated, she kind of thought her career path might have her working on a farm for a couple of years and them moving to a job with another, bigger agriculture company, but she's found she loves being involved in the local ag community, where everybody knows everybody and supports everybody, and she loves working at CY Farms, so it's now hard to imagine moving on.

"I love the operation and the opportunity they've been able to give me, so it’s hard to look forward because I’m content to work where I am now,"

Next month, Long will find out if her experience and passion for agriculture helps her win the same title at the national level of the Farm Bureau. She will be among 40 candidates for the award when the national organization holds its convention in Phoenix.

Previously: CY Farms grew from the good land

River Street to be closed for utility work next week

By Howard B. Owens

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A portion of River Street is going to be closed for a couple of days starting Tuesday so contractors can make a new sewer connection for the new Dunkin' Donuts being built on West Main Street.

The project's engineer, Kip Finley, said, "we need to catch a couple of warm days. The forecast for the middle of next week is for highs in the middle to upper 30s.

Work should start the Tuesday morning and proceed through Thursday and could continue into Thursday afternoon depending on weather.

The street and Five Star Bank driveway will reopen for traffic before Friday, Finley said.

A traffic detour will be posted on West Main Street, South Main Street, and Route 98. Access to Five Star Bank and the immediate residents will be provided from the Tonawanda Creek bridge.

Emergency Services have been notified and will adjust travel routes as needed.

Photo: provided by Kip Finley.

Video: A time-lapse view of Batavia, 1984-2016

By Howard B. Owens

Google Earth has introduced a new feature -- a time-lapse of satellite pictures that give you a view of how an area has changed from 1984 to present. We zoomed in on Batavia and captured this video of our area.

The most noticeable changes are the addition of the water treatment facility, the rise and expansion of the area around Veterans Memorial Drive, and the Genesee Agri-Business Park.

T.F. Brown's and Batavia Lions Club provide a warm meal and plenty of Christmas cheer at annual community dinner

By Howard B. Owens

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It's one of Genesee County's best annual traditions -- the T.F. Brown's/Lions Club annual Christmas Day Community Dinner, free and open to all members of the community who want to enjoy a full-course holiday dinner and a visit from Santa.

This year, to help bring in more gifts for the children, T.F. Brown's hosted a happy hour last night, encouraging community members to show up with gifts. The DSP Jazz Trio provided entertainment.

For Christmas Day, there are two seatings Christmas Day, at noon and at 1 p.m.

Children will be able to visit with Santa and receive a present.

For reservations, call Barb at (585) 345-1000. Barb will need to know how many people are attending and if children are attending, their names and ages.

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Sex offender who failed to register change of address given 60 days in jail

By Howard B. Owens

A registered sex offender who failed to report a change of address has been sentenced in County Court to six months in jail and five years probation.

Triton Drock, 22, of Buell Street, who had previous entered a guilty plea to the charge, made a tearful statement in court saying he was a changed person.

Public Defender Jerry Ader said Drock had no prior felony conviction and had not been in any other trouble prior to the failure to register charge.

Drock asked for a probationary sentence so he could have a chance to prove he has changed to his family, himself and the court.

After pronouncing sentence, Interim County Court Judge Michael Pietruszka, told Drock that he was barred from adult bookstores and must stay away from school grounds by 1,000 feet and he is not to own or look at pornography. He must also submit to random lie-detector tests.

Via our news partner, WBTA.

Former teacher sentenced on indecent material charge

By Howard B. Owens

A 51-year-old Churchville man who is a former Batavia Middle School teacher will serve 60 days in jail and three years probation for coercing one of his male students into sending him explicit pictures of himself between 2011 and 2014.

Anthony Antinore was sentenced in City Court yesterday following a plea deal in September that set up the terms of his sentence.

Antinore will be required to register as a sex offender and surrender his teaching license without an opportunity to reapply. 

He was originally arrested on a charge of disseminating indecent material to a minor, a Class E felony.

He pled guilty to the lesser offense of attempted dissemination.

Via our news partner, WBTA.

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