Sponsored Post: Public Announcement from Michael Tomaszewski Funeral & Cremation Chapel

Four Genesee Region USBC bowlers came "oh so close" to honor scores in league action last week.
At Rose Garden Bowl in Bergen, Brady Weber of Perry rolled a 290 game on his way to a 730 series in the G&W Vending Tuesday night league, and Rob Husted of Bergen finished with a 278 game for a 793 series -- missing the coveted 800 by just seven pins -- in the Thursday Night Owls league.
At Oak Orchard Bowl in Albion, Reid Cole of Albion had two big games -- 288 and 277 -- in a 784 series in the Sneezy's Monday Night league and at Mancuso Bowling Center in Batavia, Geoff Harloff of Batavia spun a 290 game in a 714 series in the Toyota of Batavia Thursday Night league.
For a list of high scores, click on the Pin Points tab at the top of the page.
Announcement from Batavia City Schools:
Due to Genesee County declaring a countywide state of emergency, Batavia City School District will remain closed until further notice, including all school-based activities.
However, the District is taking steps to do whatever it can to support our students and our families during this unprecedented time of uncertainty.
Our nutritional services department will be providing free “grab and go” breakfast and lunch bags for all students (and all household family members under the age of 18). These will be distributed each school day from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. by the entrance of all District building properties, including the Robert Morris building, as pictured and as described here:
- Jackson: Pick up will be from the loop in front of the building (via Jackson Street);
- JK: Pick up will be in the parent loop (Vine Street);
- MS: Pick up will be on the side of the building; Please enter via Walker Place;
- HS: Pick up will be from the loop in front of the school (State Street);
- RM: Bus loop on side of the building (Union Street).
If this arrangement for food distribution poses a challenge for your family, please call your child’s school’s main office. The number for all District offices is 343-2480, then add the appropriate extension for your school building as follows: Jax is ext. 4000, JK is ext. 5000, BMS is ext. 3000, BHS is ext. 2000).
In addition, the District is collaborating with community partners about additional resources regarding food distribution and will provide updates as they become available.
Instructional information for students is also being made available so that students can continue to engage in their studies as much as possible.
All students, K-12 will have access to materials through the COVID-19 tab on our website, or through this direct link. In addition, Jackson Primary and John Kennedy will be providing paper packets for K-4 students that will be distributed with the “grab and go” breakfast/lunch bags.
Please continue to check our Facebook page and website. We will be providing updates as they become available. In addition, if you have specific questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us by email, the “Let’s Talk” app accessed through our website, or a phone call to the appropriate office or building.
For further guidance and recommendations for staying healthy and protecting yourself, your family, and others during this outbreak, please consult the attached document about "social distancing" as well as these helpful guidelines and information sources:
~ https://www.cdc.gov/coron…/2019-ncov/prepare/prevention.html
~ https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/communicable/coronavirus/
A brush fire is reported on Route 262 just east of Transit Road on the south side, Byron.
Byron, South Byron, and Stafford fire departments dispatched.
UPDATE 6:18 a.m.: A chief on scene reports all equipment can be held in quarters.
Evan Eckerson, Newstead Homes Kings, watches his slap shot sail into the net for a second-period goal against the Genesee Orthopedics Canadians in the Batavia Mens Hockey League championship Sunday morning at Falleti Ice Arena.
Eckerson's goal cut the Canadians' 2-0 lead in half and the Kings went on to win 4-3 to become the 2020 champions.
Bare Antolos and Jim Mohn were credited with an assist on Eckerson's goal.
The winning goal was scored by Jim Ernst at 13:55 in the third period with assists from Eckerson and Antolos.
Paul Greean and Dan Eckerson also scored for the Kings.
Scoring for the Canadians were Adam Siedlecki, Nick Busch and Ryan Difilippo.
For more photos and to purchase prints, click here.
Press release:
Tops Friendly Markets, with Genesee County locations in Batavia and Le Roy, are temporarily limiting hours of operation.
As we continue to do all we can to serve the needs of our customers, we will be changing our hours of operation from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. to restock and continue to maintain the increased sanitation levels in our stores.
Stores that typically close earlier will maintain their existing hours of operation. These revised hours will be in effect until further notice.
For more information on these and other details re: COVID-19 updates, please visit our website.
From the Genesee County Office for the Aging:
All congregate (group) meal sites are cancelled at this time. Home-delivered meal service will continue.
Diana Fox, LCSW
Director-Genesee County Office for the Aging
This is a copy of an email I sent out earlier today to all the local business owners we have in our database, since that isn't everybody, and since emails are sometimes missed or misdelivered, I'm posting it to our home page to ensure all local business owners see it.
Dear Fellow Local Business Owner:
I know from personal discussions that many local business owners are concerned about the local impact of COVID-19. Even if nobody in our community – and we certainly hope this is the case – ever contracts this coronavirus, the effort underway to contain the spread of the disease is already being felt in Genesee County.
The state has said all events and gatherings of 500 people or more should be canceled, other events should have attendance reduced by 50 percent, and restaurants and bars should restrict customer access to 50 percent of capacity.
That last restriction, enforceable by police, fire, and health officials, is of great concern to our local business owners and their employees.
The restrictions are understandable. The main goal of these policies is to keep our health care system from becoming overwhelmed, as has already happened in places like Iran and Italy and happened early on in China. When health care systems become overwhelmed, more people die and the virus spreads faster.
At the same time, lives also depend on healthy economies. People need to work. Businesses need to remain successful.
We are looking for ways to help the local business community. We’re going to continue to ask our readers, of course, to support first and foremost our locally owned businesses.
For locally-owned restaurants, we want to hear from you if you’re offering curbside pickup or delivery. We want to compile a list and publish it at no charge for our readers. Please email details to howard@thebatavian.com. Include business name, hours of pickup or delivery, location, and a link to an only menu if available. We will publish the list at no charge.
But also, to help promote these services we’re going to offer a discount on sponsored posts to businesses promoting curbside pickup and delivery. We’re taking $20 off the price of a sponsored post, making it $100. And to help increase and overlap exposure, we’ll boost that post on Facebook at no additional cost. For example, if you want to spend $50 to boost the post to our 19K followers on FB, we will only charge that $50 fee we pay to Facebook (no mark up).
If you’re interested, email howard@thebatavian.com.
And let me know any ideas you have for how The Batavian can help the local business community during this time.
Press release:
Described by some as one of the “hidden gems” of Genesee County, the Genesee County Fire Training Center will be the venue for several up-coming training programs designed for first responders.
The state-of-the-art facility is located at 7690 State Street Road in Batavia.
The Genesee County Office of Emergency Management staff member and training technician Gary Patnode, in conjunction with NYS Office of Fire Prevention and Control, work together to offer programs that will enable firefighters the opportunity to develop, refresh and expand on their skills.
Through participation in training programs, students are presented the knowledge and skills to become confident, effective and efficient first responders ensuring their safety and the community they serve.
To register, contact the Genesee County Fire Training Center at 585-344-0078 or Jeanette.diehl@co.genesee.ny.us. Visit your local fire department to find out about volunteer opportunities.
The training programs listed below are scheduled to be held at the Genesee County Fire Training Center this spring.
Course Description / Dates / Times / Designed for; Prerequisite(s):
From Rochester Regional Health Chief Medical Officer Robert Mayo, M.D.
“As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to evolve, Rochester Regional Health joins leading health systems around the world to proactively reschedule elective surgeries at all RRH facilities beginning Monday, March 16 and continuing through March 29. This time frame may change as we monitor developments surrounding COVID-19.
"Our decision, made in lockstep with our physician leaders across the health system, was guided by the recommendations of the American College of Surgeons and the United States Surgeon General. Patients are being contacted to reschedule their procedures to a later date. We are making every effort to make this rescheduling process as convenient for our patients as possible.
"This is one of many safeguards Rochester Regional Health is implementing in our ongoing effort to limit the spread of COVID-19 in our community and to protect the health and safety of our team members and our patients."
Elba Volunteer Fire Department has canceled Bingo until further notice.
The Great Batavia Train Show scheduled for 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 29, at the Richard C. Call Arena at Genesee Community College has been canceled due to coronavirus restrictions intended to reduce crowds and the spread of the virus.
The fall show is scheduled at the venue on Sunday, Nov. 15.
For information about table availability for the fall show, contact the Genesee Society of Model Engineers: bataviatrainshow@gsme.org
Visit their website here.
This is our first live stream news interview. We're talking with Batavia Blue Devils Head Coach Brennan Briggs about the team's effort to to help the community by delivering groceries to those who need assistance while maintaining social distancing.
If the stream isn't working, click here.
District announcement:
We will offer FREE breakfast/lunch meals to all students Pre K-12 starting 3/17 until further notice! Click for more information about pickup.
Meals can be picked up at the Wolcott Street School's main entrance for outdoor pickup Mon-Fri between 11:30 a.m.- 1 p.m.
We encourage our families to take advantage!
Press release:
In response to the State of Emergency called by Genesee County officials and the closure of Genesee County schools, The Liberty Center for Youth will be closed until further notice.
The City of Batavia will continue to take all reasonable precautions to keep City employees, residents, and students safe from contracting and spreading the coronavirus.
- Please continue to follow social distancing techniques;
- Stay home if you are ill;
- Wash your hands with soap and water frequently;
- Above all, remain calm.
All official updates on coronavirus will continue to come from the Genesee County Health Department and you can stay up to date by visiting the County’s website.
Press release:
Following State of Emergency declarations this weekend in every county served by the Regional Transit Service, and confirmation of the second case of coronavirus in Monroe County, RTS released the following information today.
“Based on conversations over the past few days with Monroe County Executive Adam Bello, Monroe County Commissioner of Public Health Dr. Michael Mendoza, RTS will continue providing service based on our normal schedule,” said RTS CEO Bill Carpenter. “Any future decisions we make regarding RTS service will be based on science, facts, and guidance from Governor Andrew Cuomo, the NYS Department of Health, County Executive Bello, and Dr. Mendoza.”
Preventive Measures:
To help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, RTS has taken the following steps:
Bus & Facility Cleaning:
- Buses are cleaned every day and detail cleaned with disinfecting wipes according to guidance from the NYS Department of Health.
- The RTS Transit Center is being cleaned and wiped down three times a day.
Focus on Prevention:
According to Dr. Mendoza and local health experts, preparation is a continuous process and the best way to help prevent the spread of the virus is to follow these tips:
- Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, or use hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol;
- Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash;
- Avoid touching your mouth, nose and eyes;
- Clean and disinfect frequently used surfaces, and;
- Stay home when you are sick.
Contingency Plan:
If the virus spreads and leads to RTS needing to reduce service, we will do so in a way that is responsible and easy to understand. We have a plan in place and are ready to implement it if needed. To be clear, RTS is not implementing a service reduction at this time.
Bus Pass Information:
Rochester City School District (RCSD) Students:
Due to school closures, the bus passes students use have been temporarily deactivated. RTS is in close contact with County Executive Bello, Mayor Warren, Dr. Mendoza, and RCSD Superintendent Terry Dade, and the decision to activate the passes again will be made in coordination with them and at the appropriate time.
Our top priority is to ensure customers and employees stay healthy and safe. We are sharing this information with state and community leaders, employees and customers to ensure everyone understands what our plan is and what will drive the decisions we make. The public can help by following the advice of health experts and prevention tips such as staying home and avoiding public places when sick.
When updated information is available, it will be posted to the RTS website.
Carpenter added: “We at RTS pride ourselves on providing high quality and reliable public transportation each and every day. Because of the trying circumstances under which the entire community is living, our mission is ever more challenging. In order to best serve you, we ask that you prioritize the reasons for your transit trips. RTS will serve every customer it can but we ask that you consider taking medical and other essential trips before any others. By working together we will get through this.”
For all other information, visit www.myRTS.com.
Press release:
In an effort to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus (coronavirus) the following precautions will be implemented at the City of Batavia Police Department, effective immediately:
- Police Headquarters located at 10 W. Main St. will remain locked at all times. Anyone responding to the police station can utilize the phone in the vestibule, which will contact our dispatch center at all times.
- If you are in need of a copy of a report please contact our Records Clerk at 585-345-6303 before responding to the Station, you will be given directions on how to proceed with your request at that time.
- If you need to report a crime that has already occurred or simply want to speak with an officer, we ask that you contact our dispatch center at 585-345-6350. The dispatchers will obtain your information and an officer will be in contact with you as soon as possible.
- If you have an emergency call 9-1-1 immediately and officers will be dispatched to you.
- We ask that if you can do so to please meet the officers outside and speak with them rather than the officers coming into your home.
- Officers will be practicing “social distancing” techniques as advised by the County’s Health Department.
These measures are to ensure that we can adequately respond to emergencies and to help safeguard both the public and the police officers from accidental exposure to the virus. Please see the Genesee County Public Health Department website for additional information about the COVID-19 virus.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work through these difficult days together. Rest assured the City of Batavia; the Police Department and its employees are ready to aid in any way possible to ensure that our community remains safe at all times.
Press release:
Dear Batavia Blue Devils' Community,
When I started my tenure as your Superintendent of Schools I never thought that within my first two months we would be dealing with a pandemic and being forced to close schools until further notice. These are definitely new and constantly evolving times for our students, families, staff, community, and nation. Please know that the decision to close schools is never an easy one as our schools are the support and gateway to resources for our kids and families.
Please know that we're working closely with public health experts and while we don't have a confirmed case in Genesee County as of yet – a State of Emergency was declared for our region last night. We believe with proper healthy habits and social distancing that many of us remain at low risk for contracting COVID-19.
What is social distancing you might ask? It is the practice of reducing close contact between people to slow the spread of infections or diseases. Social distancing measures include limiting large groups of people coming together, closing buildings and canceling events.
Therefore, the guidance is that if we close schools, we will be able to slow down a community spread and assist our public health system in being able to test, treat and slow down the spread of COVID-19.
The BCSD Leadership Team and I met today, and we have developed the following Closure Plan that will be in place effective Monday, March 16, 2020. Phase One of the plan focuses primarily on food distribution, instructional resources, staff reporting, and facility access.
Closure Plan: Phase One
· Food Distribution: “Grab and Go” breakfast and lunch will be available for students and family members under the age of 18, from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m., Monday through Friday at the front entrances of Batavia High School, Batavia Middle School, John Kennedy Intermediate School, Jackson Primary School, and Robert Morris. We are also currently working with community partners and agencies on providing late afternoon/ evening meal options.
· Instructional Resources: Teachers have prepared instructional lessons and activities for students to stay engaged with schoolwork while school is not in session. Please visit the following link to access your school’s Closure Resources: https://www.bataviacsd.org/Page/7546
· Staff Reporting: All essential staff will report to allow us to answer school phones, clean buildings, distribute meals and support any questions or concerns.
· Facility and Building Access: Teachers and High School students will be afforded an opportunity on Monday, March 16th to come in and pick up any personal items or classroom materials they will need during this closure period. Specific communication regarding this opportunity will come directly from school Principals.
The district has also created a COVID-19 webpage that will list a variety of resources and information on our district website. I would encourage you to check the website and our Batavia City Schools Facebook page regularly for ongoing updates.
Please be assured that the Batavia City School District will continue to act out of an abundance of caution to protect everyone’s health and well-being. We will monitor our Closure Plan on a weekly basis and look to make necessary adjustments as needed to support our students, families and staff.
I know we will get through this together!
WE are BATAVIA!!! #BetterTogetherBatavia
Sincerely,
Anibal Soler Jr.
Superintendent
Batavia City Schools
Here's a collection of informative and useful links related to Novel Coronavirus, aka COVID-19.
U.S. Centers for Disease Control
Genesee County Health Department
Rochester Regional Health/UMMC
Video: Exponential growth and epidemics
Medium: Social Distancing: This is Not a Snow Day
Scientific America: The 1918 Influenza Pandemic: How Far Have We Come?
Science Magazine: Why do dozens of diseases wax and wane with the seasons—and will COVID-19?
Video: Joe Rogan interview with Infectious Disease Expert Michael Osterholm
Medium: Coronavirus: Why You Must Act Now
The Atlantic: The Extraordinary Decisions Facing Italian Doctors
ProPublica: This Coronavirus Is Unlike Anything in Our Lifetime, and We Have to Stop Comparing It to the Flu
Copyright © 2008-2022 The Batavian. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Terms of Service