headlines https://www.thebatavian.com/ en https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png headlines https://www.thebatavian.com/ Local Matters © 2008-2023 The Batavian. All Rights Reserved. Fri, 19 Apr 2024 00:25:59 -0400 https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png Mon, 19 May 2008 08:20:00 -0400 News roundup: Byron blaze claims at least one life https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/news-roundup-byron-blaze-claims-least-one-life Check out WBTA for these and other stories:

• Batavia, Bergen, Elba and LeRoy fire crews backed up Byron in a blaze at an apartment complex at 6964 Town Line Road in Byron this morning. At least one person is confirmed dead, and at least three others were reported trapped in the building that could not initially be accessed by fire personnel. No cause has yet been determined.

UPDATE: Byron Fire Chief John Durand confirmed that four people died in the blaze: possibly a mother, her teenage son and two college-aged daughters. Names were not released, pending identification by the Monroe County Medical Examiner.

• Meanwhile, the Batavia Fire Department was called to the Terry Hills Country Club restaurant on Clinton Street Road for report of a fire in the kitchen. Fire crews found that food left over in the oven had produced some smoke, and the restaurant was ventilated.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/news-roundup-byron-blaze-claims-least-one-life#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/news-roundup-byron-blaze-claims-least-one-life May 19, 2008, 8:20am headlines News roundup: Byron blaze claims at least one life philip.anselmo <p>Check out <a href="http://www.wbta1490.com/">WBTA</a> for these and other stories:</p><p>• Batavia, Bergen, Elba and LeRoy fire crews backed up Byron in a blaze at an apartment complex at 6964 Town Line Road in Byron this morning. At least one person is confirmed dead, and at least three others were reported trapped</p>
News roundup: Another suspect in the murder of Desean Gooch sentenced in County Court https://www.thebatavian.com/philip-anselmo/news-roundup-another-suspect-in-the-murder-of-desean-gooch-sentenced-in-county-court From the Daily News (Wednesday):

• Randall J. Peterson, 22, of Rochester was sentenced to 12 years in state prison Tuesday in Genesee County Court. Peterson was one of four men involved in the shooting death of 23-year-old Desean Gooch in October, 2006. He pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery.

• Reporter Roger Muehlig writes: "Genesee County's Republican Committee is set to endorse Stephen M. Hawley for re-election to the state Assembly this year." The committee meets Thursday night. Hawley has already served one two-year term in the 139th District.

• Construction has begun on the Lowe's home improvement store off Veterans Memorial Drive in Batavia. Representatives have said they do not know when it will be finished. The nearby Target should be completed by July.

• Officials with Creamy Creation and O-AT-KA Milk Products dedicated the new Creamy Creation's 5,000-square-foot facility in Batavia Tuesday. Reporter Matt Surtel writes: "Creamy Creation is part of the Netherlands-based Campina, which is one of Europe's largest dairy cooperatives. The company was started in 1979, and moved its U.S. office from Wisconsin to Batavia in 1999." Creamy Creations produces creme liqueurs and nutritional beverages, among other products.

• Reporter Scott DeSmit writes: "Phillip E. Kroft Jr., 20, was charged with first-degree robbery, criminal possession of a weapon and petit larceny, police Detective Todd Crossett said. Kroft is accused of stealing a cell phone from a woman ... in the early summer of last year." When the woman tried to get her phone back, Kroft allegedly punched her in the stomach, wearing brass knuckles, police told DeSmit. Kroft also faces unrelated charges of rape.

For the complete stories, the Daily News is available on local newsstands, or you can subscribe on BataviaNews.com.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/philip-anselmo/news-roundup-another-suspect-in-the-murder-of-desean-gooch-sentenced-in-county-court#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/philip-anselmo/news-roundup-another-suspect-in-the-murder-of-desean-gooch-sentenced-in-county-court May 14, 2008, 1:11pm headlines News roundup: Another suspect in the murder of Desean Gooch sentenced in County Court philip.anselmo <p>From the <em>Daily News</em> (Wednesday):</p><p>• Randall J. Peterson, 22, of Rochester was sentenced to 12 years in state prison Tuesday in Genesee County Court. Peterson was <a href="http://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/breedlove-sentenced-15-years">one of four men</a> involved in the shooting death of 23-year-old Desean Gooch in October, 2006. He pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery.</p><p>•</p>
News roundup: Promoting the home team https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/news-roundup-promoting-home-team Check out WBTA for this and more stories:

• Muckdogs General Manager Dave Wellenzohn will stand atop a lift above the entrance to Dwyer Stadium starting this Friday morning and through to the premiere of his radio show — I presume on WBTA — at 8:15am Saturday morning. All in the name of promoting the team.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/news-roundup-promoting-home-team#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/news-roundup-promoting-home-team May 13, 2008, 8:26am headlines News roundup: Promoting the home team philip.anselmo <p>Check out <a href="http://www.wbta1490.com/">WBTA</a> for this and more stories:</p><p>• Muckdogs General Manager Dave Wellenzohn will stand atop a lift above the entrance to Dwyer Stadium starting this Friday morning and through to the premiere of his radio show — I presume on WBTA — at 8:15am Saturday morning. All in</p>
Monday afternoon news roundup https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/monday-afternoon-news-roundup-1 From the Daily News (Monday):

• About 70 people came out for Batavia's YWCA Mother's Day tribute Sunday. Music was provided by several Batavia artists, including: Cooper Singers, James Armstrong and Family, Gracie Marthrel and daughter La'Shonna Mims, and the Brenda Hayes and Family singers.

• Onward goes the city cleanup. Some 40 volunteers with the Helping Hands crew went out to the city's southside for the cleanup over the weekend.

• A potential tuition increase will be at the top of the agenda of the Genesee Community College's Board of Trustees meeting tonight at 7:00pm in the Board Room of the college. Costs could go up $50 per semester for full-time students and $4 per credit hour for part-time students.

• Patti Pacino, Sharon Messina, Laurie Mastin and Sen. Mary Lou Roth received this year's YWCA's Fabulous Females Award. They were honored at a brunch and ceremony Saturday.

• Muckdogs General Manager David Wellenzohn will join Rochester Red Wings officials Naomi Silver and Dan Mason for an update on Dwyer Stadium at tonight's City Council meeting at 7:00pm at City Hall.

• Col. Alexander Marchioli is retiring after more than 50 years of work with the U.S. government. The Batavia native's life is chronicled by reporter John Loyd in today's paper.

• The United Way of Genesee County will kick off its Day of Caring at 8:00am Wednesday at DeWitt Park on Cedar Street in Batavia. Volunteers will head out into the community from 9:00am to 3:00pm to help out (clean, rake leaves, help out with yard work). Call Lori Stupp at (585) 343-8141 to volunteer or for more information.

For the complete stories, the Daily News is available on local newsstands, or you can subscribe on BataviaNews.com.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/monday-afternoon-news-roundup-1#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/monday-afternoon-news-roundup-1 May 12, 2008, 6:42pm headlines Monday afternoon news roundup philip.anselmo <p>From the <em>Daily News</em> (Monday):</p><p>• About 70 people came out for Batavia's YWCA Mother's Day tribute Sunday. Music was provided by several Batavia artists, including: Cooper Singers, James Armstrong and Family, Gracie Marthrel and daughter La'Shonna Mims, and the Brenda Hayes and Family singers.</p><p>• Onward goes the city</p>
Monday morning news roundup https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/monday-morning-news-roundup-1 Check out WBTA for this and other stories:

• A 19-year-old Harvester Avenue resident was charged with menacing, city police said. Officers were responding to a report of an underage drinking party when the young man allegedly answered the door with a knife in his hand.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/monday-morning-news-roundup-1#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/monday-morning-news-roundup-1 May 12, 2008, 8:41am headlines Monday morning news roundup philip.anselmo <p>Check out <a href="http://www.wbta1490.com/">WBTA</a> for this and other stories:</p><p>• A 19-year-old Harvester Avenue resident was charged with menacing, city police said. Officers were responding to a report of an underage drinking party when the young man allegedly answered the door with a knife in his hand.</p>
Friday afternoon news roundup https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/friday-afternoon-news-roundup-0 From the Daily News (Friday):

• Batavia police are still baffled by bloody clothing and a pillowcase that were found in March in a dumpster in back of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on North Street. Reporter Scott DeSmit writes: "None of the items had holes or cuts consistent with foul play and no other bodily fluids were found." One of the shirts found was "saturated with human blood," which would indicate a lot of blood lost.

• On the agenda for City Council's next meeting: revisions to the city code and a transfer of $10,000 to a "Dwyer Stadium reserve," plus a few other items. Before the regular meeting gets underway, the council will hold a public hearing for residents to comment on the proposal to remove a traffic light at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Ross Street. The meeting is at 7:00pm Monday in the Council Board Room on the second floor of City Hall.

• Larry's Steakhouse plans to open in July at 60 Main Street at a spot once occupied by Harry's and Prato's. On the menu: steak, seafood and pasta.

• Mothertime Marketplace opened today at Batavia Downs. At the weekend event, vendors will be selling used toys, clothes, furniture and other items. It is open from 10:00am to 6:00pm today, from 10:00am to 5:00pm Saturday, and from 8:00 to 10:00am Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults. Visit www.mothertimemarketplace.com for more information.

• A Genesee County Chapter of the American Red Cross benefit raffle held Saturday at LeRoy Country Club drew a crowd of nearly 200. No mention of how much money was raised for the association.

• The Genesee County Business Education Alliance will hold a Spring Breakfast Meeting at Bohn's Restaurant in Batavia at 7:15am May 16. It costs $15. Call Melinda Chamberlin at (585) 343-7440 for more information.

For the complete stories, the Daily News is available on local newsstands, or you can subscribe on BataviaNews.com.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/friday-afternoon-news-roundup-0#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/friday-afternoon-news-roundup-0 May 9, 2008, 1:20pm headlines Friday afternoon news roundup philip.anselmo <p>From the <em>Daily News</em> (Friday):</p><p>• Batavia police are still baffled by bloody clothing and a pillowcase that were found in March in a dumpster in back of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on North Street. Reporter Scott DeSmit writes: "None of the items had holes or</p>
Friday morning news roundup https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/friday-morning-news-roundup-0 Check out WBTA for this and other stories:

• More than a few state grants have been awarded to Genesee County recently, including: $93,000 for the town and city to take a look at consolidating services, $250,000 to help with the law enforcement dispatch consolidation already underway and another $150,000 that will go to the city for sidewalk improvements.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/friday-morning-news-roundup-0#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/friday-morning-news-roundup-0 May 9, 2008, 8:22am headlines Friday morning news roundup philip.anselmo <p>Check out <a href="http://www.wbta1490.com/">WBTA</a> for this and other stories:</p><p>• More than a few state grants have been awarded to Genesee County recently, including: $93,000 for the town and city to take a look at consolidating services, $250,000 to help with the law enforcement dispatch consolidation already underway and another $150,000</p>
Thursday afternoon news roundup https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/thursday-afternoon-news-roundup-0 From the Daily News (Thursday):

• The city sent out 800 notices of code violation. This topic was covered by The Batavian in a post by City Council President Charlie Mallow from this morning. Reporter Joanne Beck notes: "Those letters were for properties needing assorted repairs and house numbers and for other infractions such as leaving garbage containers in the front instead of the back yard."

• Batavia's Ways & Means Committee recommended approval of an "unexpectedly expensive hangar project" at the county airport. With supply prices "skyrocketing," the committee felt it was best to move forward now rather than wait for costs to get even more out of control.

• Reporter Scott DeSmit writes: "One of three men accused of barging into an Ellsworth Avenue house and attacking a man inside will likely face trial after rejecting a plea deal in Genesee County Court Wednesday. Daniel N. Dawson, 32, is charged with three counts of first-degree burglary and two counts of second-degree assault for the April 8, 2007 attack."

• Upstate population growth is lagging, according to the New York State Association of Counties. Genesee, Wyoming and Orleans counties all declined in population from 2000-2007. "Genesee lost 2,248 residents, a 3.7-percent drop."

For the complete stories, the Daily News is available on local newsstands, or you can subscribe on BataviaNews.com.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/thursday-afternoon-news-roundup-0#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/thursday-afternoon-news-roundup-0 May 8, 2008, 12:54pm headlines Thursday afternoon news roundup philip.anselmo <p>From the <em>Daily News</em> (Thursday):</p><p>• The city sent out 800 notices of code violation. This topic was covered by <em>The Batavian </em>in a <a href="http://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/cmallow/batavians-choose-not-live-they-do-big-cities">post</a> by City Council President Charlie Mallow from this morning. Reporter Joanne Beck notes: "Those letters were for properties needing assorted repairs and house numbers and</p>
Thursday morning news roundup https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/thursday-morning-news-roundup-0 Check out WBTA for this and other stories:

• Iraq war veteran Mathew Hebell, 22, received full military honors at his funeral services held yesterday in Batavia. Hebell died recently after his car crashed into a pole on Richmond Avenue.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/thursday-morning-news-roundup-0#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/thursday-morning-news-roundup-0 May 8, 2008, 8:25am headlines Thursday morning news roundup philip.anselmo <p>Check out <a href="http://www.wbta1490.com/">WBTA</a> for this and other stories:</p><p>• Iraq war veteran Mathew Hebell, 22, received full military honors at his funeral services held yesterday in Batavia. Hebell died recently after his car crashed into a pole on Richmond Avenue.</p>
Wednesday afternoon news roundup https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/wednesday-afternoon-news-roundup-0 From the Daily News (Wednesday):

• Congressional candidate Jack Davis stopped by Batavia yesterday, his "first 2008 public campaign appearance in Genesee County," according to reporter Roger Muehlig. Davis said he is for "protecting" Social Security, "protecting" jobs and "fixing" the economy, which he called a "simple solution." No mention in the article of how Davis would "fix" the economy. Might be an interesting question to ask him the next time he's in town.

• No one showed up to the Batavia City School District budget hearing last night. A proposed "$39.4 million spending plan includes a tax decrease of about 2 percent," writes reporter Joanne Beck. Residents of the school district can vote on the budget from noon to 9:00pm May 20. Beck's article covers all the details — except where to vote.

• A pair of articles on the front page detail the Richmond Memorial Library budget vote and the Genesee Country Farmers Market move to Batavia Downs, both of which were covered on The Batavian yesterday.

• A Rainbow Preschool teacher returns to work after an investigation into allegations that he "inappropriately touched students" was discovered to be unfounded. "We have concluded with certainty that the allegations were unfounded," Kellie Spychalski, acting director of Arc of Orleans, operators of the school, told reporter Scott DeSmit.

• The Batavia Youth Bureau will be running a summer recreation program for kids (6-14 years old) from July 7 to August 15 at several city parks. Call (585) 345-6420 for more information. Or stop by an open house June 26 at Lambert Park on Richmond Avenue to register your child.

• Four students from Genesee Community College were honored with the State University of New York Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence. Congratulations Robin Whittington, Kevin Nadrowski, Velicia Steward and Michelle Nichols.

• Batavia High School senior Sabrina Twardowski won this year's Congressional Art Competition for the 26th Congressional district. Her pencil drawing — "Hands Holding Globe" — will be displayed in the Cannon House Tunnel of the U.S. Capitol.

For the complete stories, the Daily News is available on local newsstands, or you can subscribe on BataviaNews.com.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/wednesday-afternoon-news-roundup-0#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/philipanselmo/wednesday-afternoon-news-roundup-0 May 7, 2008, 2:37pm headlines Wednesday afternoon news roundup philip.anselmo <p>From the <em>Daily News</em> (Wednesday):</p><p>• Congressional candidate Jack Davis stopped by Batavia yesterday, his "first 2008 public campaign appearance in Genesee County," according to reporter Roger Muehlig. Davis said he is for "protecting" Social Security, "protecting" jobs and "fixing" the economy, which he called a "simple solution." No mention</p>