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Page 1: Westside News Wrap - February 15, 2015

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Now Offering

Participating Providers:Dental Network

Savings Program

IILTON FAMILYD E N T I S T R Y

Accepting New Patients All Ages Welcome

SeniorCitizen

Discount

10 Canning St., Hilton (585) 392-6440www.hiltonfamilydentistry.com

From pediatric to geriatric stages of life, each staff member here cares about you as an individual and our highly skilled medical team

is committed to managing the health and well-being of the whole person – body, mind, and spirit.

Currently Accepting New Patients. Patients can be seen at either location. We offer on-site EKGs & ultrasounds, have a hospital lab next door

and offer mental health counseling as well as diabetic education classes and a weight loss program.

The care you need, when you need it.

TWO locations, open THREE evenings per week with Saturday

hours to suit your family and lifestyle:

EXCELLENCE IN HEALTH CARE. FOR THE WHOLE PERSON, FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

Churchville-Chili Family Medicine

585-594-59954201 Buffalo Road, North Chili

www.ccfmedicine.com

Monday 8am to 8pmTuesday 8am to 5pm

Wednesday 8am to 8pmThursday 8am to 8pm

Friday 8am to 5pmSaturday 9am to noon

Scottsville Family Medicine

585-571-486832B Main Street, Scottsville

www.scottsvillefamilymedicine.com

Monday 9am to 5pmTuesday 9am to 5pm

Wednesday 9am to 5pmThursday 9am to 8pm

Friday 9am to 5pmSaturday closed

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Springfield College has named the following area stu-dents to the dean’s list for the 2014 fall semester:•Riley Fake of Rochester (14624), who is studying ap-plied exercise science. •Emily Greenwell of Hilton, who is studying health science/pre-physician assistant.

Krista Reger, a fresh-man at Clarkson University majoring in mechanical engi-neering, was named a presi-dential scholar for the fall 2014 semester. She received a 4.0 GPA for the semester.

Presidential Scholars must achieve a minimum of a 3.8 grade point average and carry at least 14 credit hours.

She is a Spencerport High School graduate and the daughter of Tom and Kathy Reger of Rochester.

Shannon Maciulis,

daughter of John and Linda Maciulis of Church-ville, has been named to the fall 2014 dean’s list at Roberts Wesleyan College. Shannon, a junior, is major-ing in social work.

Kelsey Hurlbutt of Holley was named to the dean’s list for the fall 2014 semester at High Point University.

Dean’s list students are those who have attained a 3.5 or higher GPA for the previous semester based on a 4.0 scale.

The following area students earned a degree from Nazareth College in December 2014: •Matthew Bevan-Perkins of Spencerport earned a bachelor’s degree in music education. •Janelle Conley of Rochester (14624) earned a master of science in music therapy.•Brian Conway of Rochester (14624) earned a master’s of science in education in TESOL. •Rebecca Kemp of Rochester (14624) earned a master of science in music therapy.•Nicole Marino of Spencerport earned a master of sci-ence in education in TESOL.•Sara Oechsle of Rochester (14624) earned a bachelor of arts in psychology. •Lindsey Podgers of Hilton earned a bachelor of sci-ence in nursing. •Elisabeth Serbicki of Holley earned a bachelor’s in fine arts in visual communication design.•Kristopher Wright of North Chili earned a master of science in education in TESOL.

The following local students have been named presi-dential scholars for the fall 2014 semester at Clarkson University: •Gregory Basile of Hilton, a senior majoring in aero-nautical engineering and mechanical engineering. Meagan Bell of Rochester, a sophomore majoring in physics.

•Samantha Clapper of Brockport, a junior majoring in global supply chain management. •Melanie Cockrell of Rochester, a sophomore majoring in electrical engineering. •Katherine Hadgis of Spencerport, a senior majoring in digital arts and sciences. •Alyssa Hotalen of Rochester, a senior majoring in biomolecular science and chemistry. •Krista Reger of Rochester, a freshman majoring in mechanical engineering. •Rory Weilnau of Churchville, a junior majoring in civil engineering.

Presidential scholars must achieve a minimum 3.80 grade-point average and carry at least 14 credit hours.

Michael Joseph Palozzi of Spencerport, a freshman majoring in aeronautical engineering, was named to the dean’s list for the fall 2014 semester at Clarkson Univer-sity.

Dean’s list students must achieve a minimum 3.25 grade-point average and also carry at least 14 credit hours.

Several area residents have been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2014 semester at SUNY Oswego. To be included on the dean’s list students must have a semes-ter grade average of 3.30 to 3.79. •Samantha L. Pritty of Huffer Road in Hilton, a senior in business administration. •Dillon W. Spall of Manitou Road in Hilton, a sopho-more in biochemistry. •Brandon M. Comden of Geddes Street in Holley, a senior in business administration. •Brittney Wienecke of Christina Drive in North Chili, a junior in graphic design.•Lindsay J. Jones of Coyote Run in Spencerport, a sophomore in adolescence education. •Scott D. Kesselring of Widger Road in Spencerport, a sophomore in broadcasting and mass communication. •Austin P. Nau of Spencerport, a senior in history. •Catherine F. Osborn of Valerie Trail in Spencerport, a senior in wellness management. Joey Palluconi of Coyote Run in Spencerport, a sopho-more in cinema and screen studies.

The following students have been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2014 semester at Clarkson University: •Jacob Cappiello of Spencerport, a junior majoring in electrical engineering. •Kevin Daniszewski of Rochester, a freshman major-ing in civil engineering. •Scott Haug of Brockport, a senior majoring in aero-nautical engineering and mechanical engineering. •Benjamin Knauf of Spencerport, a freshman majoring in engineering and management. •Benjamin Maysick of Churchville, a senior majoring in engineering and management. •Ryan Muller of Hamlin, a senior majoring in mechani-cal engineering. •Chase Nau-Hix of Spencerport, a senior majoring in chemical engineering. •Tyler Nichols of Spencerport, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering.

Nazareth College announces its dean’s list for the fall of 2014 semester. •Courtney Taylor and Heather Holland of Bergen.•Kathryn Pukos of Churchville.•Andrew Rockafellow of Hilton.•Victoria Burchill of Spencerport.

•Nicholas DiEgidio of Spencerport.•Marissa Young of Spencerport. •Alison Deacon, BriAnna Di Luigi, Madalyn LaCava, Abby Lamark, Jeanna Natale and Nini Doan-Nguyen all of Rochester (14624). •Grace Muir of Hilton. •Dylan Eichas of Spencerport.

A student’s grade point average must be at least 3.5 or above, and they must complete 12 credit hours of graded work that semester in order to be included on the dean’s list at Nazareth.

Nazareth College announces its dean’s list for the fall 2014 semester. •Lily Forgach of Brockport. •Carly King and Jordan McGee of Churchville.•Alexandra Halligan of Hilton.•Brittney Perrin of Holley. •Christina Fisher of North Chili. •Stephanie Montinarelli of Spencerport.

A student’s grade point average must be at least 3.5 or above, and they must complete 12 credit hours of graded work that semester in order to be included on the dean’s list at Nazareth.

Nazareth College announces its dean’s list for the fall 2014 semester. •Claire Cannon, Heather Coloney, Kristyn Eich, Amanda Entress, Alexander Hotalen, Brian Lang, Megan Nowacki, David Taddeo all of Rochester.

A student’s grade point average must be at least 3.5 or above, and they must complete 12 credit hours of graded work that semester in order to be included on the dean’s list at Nazareth.

Nazareth College announces its dean’s list for the fall 2014 semester. •Leah Brown of Churchville, •Taylor Milner and Lucas Bennett of Hilton. •Sarah McLaen of Spencerport. •Jessica Bray of Churchville. •Robert D’Acquisto and Rachel NaDell both of Roch-ester.

A student’s grade point average must be at least 3.5 or above, and they must complete 12 credit hours of graded work that semester in order to be included on the dean’s list at Nazareth.

Joseph Pitti of Manitou Road, Hilton was named to the dean’s list for the fall 2014 semester at SUNY Cortland.

He is the son of Joseph and Carolyn Pitti.

Students who were named to the dean’s list for the fall 2014 semester at Morrisville State College include: •Brittany Keyes of Hamlin.•Meghan Opp of Spencerport.

To be named to the dean’s list, a student must achieve an aver-age of 3.0 to 3.99 for the semes-ter and complete 12 credit hours.

Michael Johnson, son of Hi-ram and Nancy Johnson, has earned the president’s list honor at The College at Brockport with a 4.0 grade point average for the semester. Michael is a 2014 graduate of Hilton High School and is majoring in nursing.

Krista Reger

Shannon Maciulis

Michael Johnson

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"The Edge of Insanity"Puzzle by John Dunn Level: Difficult ... in spots

© 2015, Wet Dog Puzzles

ACROSS1 Complete wacko7 "Crazy" birds12 Sing−along activity at a

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around the Earth17 To conjecture or guess18 "Are you a man ___

mouse?"19 Letters seen on a bottle

of tanning lotion20 Airport screening org.21 Org. with a "Most

Wanted" list22 King ___ (famed Empire

State Building climber in the movies)

24 Collection agcy. that receives loads of tax returns in April

26 "___ crying out loud!!"27 Group of flying insects29 Basketball’s ___ Ming31 Tweety ___ of Warner

Bros. cartoons32 "Honest" President34 Spacecraft that a Martian

invader might use36 The "A" in A.D.37 Phrase popularized by

Theodore Roosevelt in 1913 ... or what is literally formed by the 8 words on the perimeter of this puzzle?

41 Darn, as socks42 "___ we having fun yet?"43 Governmental org.

concerned with global warming

44 "That suits me to ___"45 Rainbow’s shape47 Last year before the first

century51 Actress Vardalos of "My

Big Fat Greek Wedding"52 Long sandwich found at

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64 High speed plane often used by corporate executives

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of art9 Spanish word for "other"

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12 Eccentric people14 "One of Us" singer Joan

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measuring 16 fluid ounces which falls between "Tall" and "Venti"

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40 Stock market debut, for short

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portrayed Frodo in "The Lord of The Rings"

49 Classic Maurice Ravel compositionimmortalized in the movie "10"

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…when I was a kid,in my neighborhood…by Leisa Strabel

Eighteen side walk squares from my house to the corner, stay to the right on number four (the left side is crumbly) gain enough speed to hit the tree root-created bump on number nine and fly up to come back down on number 11.

Don’t loiter near the end of Mrs. J’s driveway, she’ll come out on the porch with her broom and chase you away. Mr. and Mrs. R have the best tree to climb, you can get high up and not be seen. Cross the street away from the G family’s house – the dog is on a chain but his growl is pretty scary. The C family has a patch of soft grass that is different than any other grass around – it’s the perfect place to lay on a summer day and watch the clouds go by.

Neighbors and neighborhoods are among the formative elements of childhood. Children know these environs in ways that adults do not. Children explore small spaces, unnoticed spaces, behind the fence spac-es. They observe events unhurried by the clock. This early knowledge stays with us buried under tons of other information gathered over our lifetimes. But a scent on a breeze, the sound a squeaky swing chain makes, a yellowed black and white photograph can bring back amaz-ingly detailed memories.

I grew up in the West Union Street neighborhood of the Village of Holley. Mrs. P would come from across the street in the early hours of the morning, after my father left for work, to have coffee with my mom before the day truly got started. I knew it was her coming in by the soft-ness of the door opening and closing, the smell of her perfume wafting up the stairs. If I came down the stairs early she would be there in a bright pink bathrobe, her hair in wiry-looking curlers.

For some inexplicable reason, the second horse-swing on the little playground swung the highest. If you weren’t afraid to be yelled at, Mr. and Mrs. D’s grapevines were a great place to hide while playing hide-and-seek at the big playground. Mr. B was very ill. We were never to go running up onto his porch or yell or scream near his house. I’m not sure I ever saw Mr. B but I remember the somberness that was there.

If the Village Crew was working on the street or sidewalks and you stood around watching for a while, one of them would give you a piece of gum or candy and tell you to scoot. We knew where the rough spots always seemed to form on the skating pond at the firemen’s field and how riding your banana bike down the back alley to Korn’s IGA was a high speed thrill filled with the danger of pothole avoidance.

Fast-forward 25 years and I raised my children in the Frazier Street neighborhood of the Village of Brockport. They are grown up and have lived out of state for several years now but I wonder what their child-hood recollections of our old neighborhood are. Can they visualize the sidewalk squares – the cracks and crumbles – from the P family house to the fire hydrant where we made them turn their first two-wheelers around?

Where were their best neighborhood hide-and-seek spots? Was there a highest Barry Street playground swing? Which neighbor had the best tree to climb? Who bought the most lemonade from their stand? Was there a neighbor that scolded them for cutting through the yard?

There are things they cannot remember, that Mrs. S brought over a pot of soup on the day we brought Carly home from the hospital or the day I met my best friend of 25 years pushing Greg in the stroller down the street. But my children probably know many, many things I do not know about our old neighborhood.

Perhaps like me they remember neighborhood things unexpectedly – a certain bird chirp or loud muffler, the smell of wet leaves or a bright-ly painted front door – takes them back to glimpses of their childhood neighborhood not a part of their parents’ memories. I hope so.

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