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From the PublisherWelcome To GreeceNewsNY.com! Westside News, Inc. is pleased to announce its inaugural edition of its new publication, GreeceNewsNY.com. This is the newest offering from Westside News, since it pur-chased in 2000, Spares & Strikes, a newspaper serving the bowling communities of Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Our Greater Rochester Bowler, which had served a simi-lar audience in the Rochester area since 1989, was even-tually merged with the longer-lived Spares & Strikes.
Since 1953, westside residents have been reading the Suburban News, the flagship weekly newspaper pub-lished by Westside News Inc., and the Hamlin-Clarkson Herald, another publication established by Westside News, which commenced in 1988.
There are many, who feel that print publications are no longer relevant in the immediate world of the Internet. However, there are those, who still prefer to receive their news in a print form.
This is why we selected the name GreeceNewsNY.com for this new publication. Westside News believes that tying the print publication to an accompanying website, which is launched at the same time, provides the best of both options. In the world of monthly publications, such as GreeceNewsNY.com, immediacy is obviously of less im-portance.
The goal of GreeceNewsNY.com is to provide information that will not be found in other publications. There will be an increasing focus on photos from happenings around the town of Greece. While photographer Tom Parsons will be present at many of the local events, we also wel-come photos from Greece residents.
We will include as many of the photos submitted as pos-sible in the print version of GreeceNewsNY.com and any photos that are not included will be found on the web-site unless they are of such quality that would preclude them. Photos submitted should be of the highest resolu-tion possible for the best chance of being included and submitted to [email protected].
Barbara Burke will oversee the content for both the print
and online versions of GreeceNewsNY.com. Over the years Barb has been a member of our ad production staff, sales staff and group of writers. More recently, she has been maintaining our WestsideNewsNY.com website and has been the point person for our website creative team. She is looking forward to providing a publication…and a website… to the residents of the Town of Greece that will be read…and visited…often.
Karen Fien, the manager of the Westside News Inc. award-winning production staff, will be designing attrac-tive advertising for GreeceNewsNY.com along with staff members Joanne Michielsen and Vicki Caspersson. Karen will also be designing the new monthly print publication.
With the addition of newcomer Rachael Blair to our sales staff, Westside News Inc. will have eight account repre-sentatives to serve the needs of local businesses desir-ing to promote their business in GreeceNewsNY.com and on the accompanying website. The Westside News sales staff also includes Mary Lou Rockow, Debbie Day, Jan Miller, JoAnn Chinappi, Lori Antonelli, Ellen Stevens and Tami Raco.
Westside News Inc. welcomes the comments of the resi-dents of the Town of Greece. Please forward your com-ments and/or questions to [email protected].
Lastly, Westside News Inc. asks that you, the readers of this new publication and visitors to the accompanying website, look to the businesses advertising contained in the print and internet versions to meet your needs that can be provided by those businesses. It would be greatly appreciated if you mentioned that you saw their ad in GreeceNewsNY.com or on the website. The support of those businesses will help to secure the future of Greece-NewsNY.com.
Thank you.
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“Barns of Greece” Exhibit opens October 5 at the Greece Historical Society Museum How many barns are there in the town of Greece? 20? 50? 100?
In 2011, with a realization that the barns of Greece were disap-pearing, Jane Grant, a Greece town resident, began taking photos of the town’s barns, working on the same idea that Historical Soci-ety President Bill Sauers had some years before: if the structures cannot be saved, at least their photos will be preserved.
It became apparent that the buildings themselves were a small part of what needed to be preserved. More interesting to her were the stories that gave life to the boards and beams.
Greece’s barns hold stories of early pioneer families, of immi-grants looking for a new life, stories of humor, drama, and sur-prises. Jane will share the photos and stories in this new exhibit opening on October 5th at the Greece Historical Society Museum located at 595 Long Pond Road, Greece.
Residents who have pictures or memories of these disappear-ing agricultural buildings are invited to be part of the celebration of THE BARN. You are invited to share your photos, family memo-ries, newspaper clippings and more during this exhibit.
Jane Grant is a retired educator, beginning her career as a So-cial Studies teacher in Greece and later serving on the staff of a Rochester city church. Her interest in local history led her to write a booklet about Greece’s KodaVista neighborhood.
Jane also serves as a docent at the Susan B. Anthony Museum and House, and volunteers with the Greece com-munity’s refugees.
The best part of the Greece barns project, Jane says, was meeting so many helpful and delightful Greece residents.
Meet Jane at the museum on Octo-ber 5th and talk to her about her two - year effort to create this exhibit. Jane Grant
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ization that much of the early aviation history in the Rochester area had been lost to time and I decided to put together a story to tell.” Some of the interesting facts that Bill will share in his Power-Point presentation include:· In 1910 Rochester had the primary airplane engine company in the country· Within a year after the first public airplane flight in the US, some-one was flying in Rochester· The first person to fly in aerial combat was from Rochester· A Rochester policeman first came up with the idea of air traffic control in 1911. For more details about these facts and more, plan to attend this free program. The public is invited to attend, a $2.00 donation would be appreciated from non-members. For more information call 585-225-7221, visit http://www.greecehistoricalsociety.net or “like” the Greece Historical Society on Facebook.
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From the office of The Supervisor, Bill Reilich During my campaign for Greece Supervisor I com-mitted to taking a good town and making it great once again. That promise has been my focus since day one and I have contin-ued to make changes and bring enhancements to the residents of the Town of Greece.
Early in the year we an-nounced that the Town of Greece, would be hosting a good old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration. The day began with a 5K Freedom run and then a Scooby Kids Fun Run. Later in the after-noon, the town hall was packed with families enjoying all of the family friendly activities and entertainment. Our feature perfor-mance for the evening was “Orleans” and they rocked the house. But of course, the grand finale of the day was a fireworks show that some residents remarked could have taken Disney by storm. It was wonderful to celebrate with the residents of the town. Many thanks to the employees of town hall for volunteering their time to make this event possible. Stay tuned....we’ll be back next year, with more performances and, of course, a spectacular fire-works display
Our concert series “Supervisor Reilich’s Concerts at the Hall” have been well received. We started out the summer with Beatle Magic; over 350 residents joined me and the members of the Town Board, singing and dancing the afternoon away on the front lawn at town hall. It was great to see people of all ages, from the very young to our seniors joining and enjoying a warm summer day. Our second concert was GPAS Choral Society and we are rounding out the series with the Rat Pack.
Many folks have inquired about the work being done next to the Community and Senior Center. Thanks to a grant from Senator Robach, we started work on a town pavilion. This facility will be used not only for our Community and Senior Center events, but will be used for many events we previously had put the town tent up for. It will provide a more stable and weather-protected venue for our concert series, our senior luncheons, summer programs....we think the possibilities are endless.
Also, alongside of the Community and Senior Center, we are constructing pickle ball courts. I heard from many residents that they wanted a dedicated court for pickle ball. We hope to have town-sponsored tournaments starting next year and I am certain they will be used regularly.
There are many more programs and activities planned for our residents, stop by and join us...
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Wood Works - Remodeling & Renovations Wood Works Remodeling & Renovations founder and owner Dave Pandina started the business in 1983 as a part time job do-ing what is his passion - custom woodworking. “I come from an engineering and machining background, working for many years in the field. For nine years I was manager of the engineering de-partment of an automated office equipment manufacturing com-pany and my main job was finding betters ways to make things,” he says.
In 2000 Pandina’s part time custom woodworking job became his full time career and he expanded the business to include re-modeling and renovation of homes.
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front with the customer, listening to them, getting all the details of what they want, what the space is going to be used for and how often it will be used. For example with a deck, I don’t use standard designs A, B or C, I custom design the deck taking into consider-ation the space around it, how it will look in that space and what materials to use based on what the customer has expressed as their needs. Customer satisfaction is the ultimate goal,” he says.
One of Dave’s recent projects found the need for a removable staircase rail. “The space for moving mattresses or dressers up and down the stairway was limited. The existing stair rail was wrought iron. I designed a hybrid removable stair rail that con-sisted of wrought iron spokes with an oak handrail that blended beautifully with the oak steps and was easily removable by sim-ply unbolting and removing the rail,” he says. Finding solutions to individual needs is the goal of Wood Works and ultimately 100% customer satisfaction is the result.
Wood Works Remodeling & Renovations specializes in custom work… decks, sheds, attic and basement finishing and carpentry work. Also light bath and kitchen remodeling. The business is cus-tomer driven and believes in old fashioned fairness and value. Wood Works is fully insured, offers free estimates and the owner Dave Pandina is a one man operation, he completes every job, start to finish.
For more information on Wood Works Remodeling & Renova-tions visit www.woodworks-rr.com, call Dave Pandina at 585-509-9663 or email [email protected].
Wood Works Remodeling & Renovations is a proud member of The Greece Chamber of Commerce.
Town of Greece Offers “K-2 Co-Ed Basketball” at Community and Senior Center The Town of Greece will be offering a Co-Ed Basketball Program for children in grades K-2 on Saturdays, October 25 thru Saturday, December 20, 2014 (no program 11/29) from 9:15am -10:15am.
This 8-week program will teach children the skills and tech-niques of the game while having fun. The fee is $30.00 per per-son, and is limited to 20 participants.
Registrations were to be accepted starting Monday, September 8th at the Greece CSC, 3 Vince Tofany Blvd. or online at www.greeceny.gov/csc using Greece EZ Rec link. This program is for Greece residents only.
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Autumn chores yield springtime resultsby Kristina Gabalski Autumn arrived officially September 23 and although the grow-ing season is drawing to a close, this is one of my favorite times of the year for garden work. The list of chores is a long one - there’s still harvesting of veggies like Swiss chard, carrots, potatoes and other root crops as well as ornamentals like pumpkins and gourds; I’m still watering containers during those dry days; I love planting shrubs and perennials (especially when I find them on clearance!); and, of course, there’s the clean-up of perennial beds.
There are still many golden, warm days left for outdoor work and it’s great to have the garden to compel me to be outside and enjoy the blue sky, the colors, the flocks of geese heading south and the last few hummingbirds. Even the cloudy, chilly days are great opportunities to get heavier work done without breaking a sweat.
I’ve just begun the annual clean-up work of pulling out all the weeds one more time, cutting back and cleaning up perennial flowers and pruning back some of the shrubs. I like to add pe-rennials and shrubs along the way and spring bulbs, too. There’s never enough time to get it all done, but I keep working as long as I can and the rest has to wait until spring. We’ve been getting some thaw times over the winter in recent years and if it’s not too wet, I try to use those days for clean-up work as well.
Even with all the plants wrapping up their growing life or set-tling down for their winter’s nap, there are autumn blooming pe-rennials that keep the interest going into the fall. I have sedum, which right now is a lovely deep pink color, and I love the hardy mums at this time of year. I’m particularly enjoying the sweet and bright blooms on my Japanese anemone plants. I have a white blooming variety - there are also some in pink. It’s fun to have something so delicate-looking coming into bloom at the very tail-end of the growing season.
Mine are planted in a spot that can get dry and that doesn’t have the greatest soil conditions - but the plants are now es-tablished and doing well. I started with two plants and they are spreading around the base of a crab apple tree in partial shade. It can take a while for them to get established, but once they do - Japanese anemones can be a bit invasive and some folks don’t like them for that reason. I’m happy to have them filling in a bit of a problem area in my garden and fortunately have plenty of room for them to spread. I would really miss them if I ever decided to remove them because of this trait.
The plants will do best in partial shade - full sun can burn them and full shade can result in fewer flowers. I add a mulch of organic material when I get a chance and because they tend to like moist soil conditions, will water them once a week in the summer if con-ditions become dry. You can plant Japanese anemones in early autumn and divide established clumps in the spring when the foliage emerges.
I find the plants to be very attractive. They are native to Asia and the cup-shaped blossoms with satiny petals surround a con-
trasting green and gold central button. The blooms are born on tall stems ( 2 to 4 ft.) over clumps of dark green, maple-like leaves. The foliage adds nice texture and dark green color to the garden all summer.
Japanese anemones are very tough and I’ve read they can even stand up to considerable neglect.
Like many of my flowers, I cut them for fall bouquets - because of their long-straight stems they are a fun “finishing touch” to an arrangement. I add them at the last moment and they act as ex-clamation points to the bouquet.
They function the same way in the garden - the flowers are rela-tively small and are so much higher than the foliage clump that even a large planting has more of a “white or pink sprinkles” ef-fect than a huge “wow” impact in the bed or border planting.
When I purchased my plants at a local garden store, the clerk was a bit incredulous at my selection. “Not many people buy these,” she said.
That’s too bad. Japanese anemones are a sweet and easy way to extend the growing season in your garden and to add that el-egant “exclamation point” to the end of the growing season.
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Pros and cons of Plan 2014 clearly defined Forty-one organizations across the U.S. and Canada are call-ing on the federal governments to adopt Plan 2014 which would regulate water levels in Lake Ontario. Plan 2014 was unanimously recommended by the International Joint Commission in June, but it also faces strong opposition from local governments.
This summer, representatives of 41 environmental organiza-tions including the NY League of Conservation Voters, Ducks Un-limited, Trout Unlimited, Save the River, World Wildlife Fund Can-ada and the National Wildlife Association, sent a letter expressing strong support for Plan 2014 to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and elected officials and representatives of federal agencies in the United States and Canada.
The letter details how Plan 2014 will protect against extreme water levels, restore tens of thousands of acres of wetlands, boost hydropower production, enhance outdoor recreation and increase the resilience of 712 miles of Lake Ontario Shoreline in the U.S. and Canada, a news release from the Nature Conservancy states.
“The more the public learns about Plan 2014, the more they support it,” says Jim Howe, The Nature Conservancy’s Central and Western New York Chapter executive director. “This is a once-in-a-generation chance to restore a Great Lake, invest in New York’s recreation-based economy and prepare for climate change. We hope everyone will explore the facts about this plan, and express their support for its adoption.”
Local government leaders, however, have voiced strong oppo-sition to the plan and even traveled to Washington, D.C. in July to meet with senators and State Department officials to express concerns.
Niagara-Orleans Regional Alliance co-chairs Lynne Johnson, an Orleans County legislator, and David Godfrey, a Niagara County legislator, have said Plan 2014 may benefit the ecosystem, but it will disproportionally affect the southern shore of Lake Ontario.
Johnson and Godfrey call the plan “catastrophic to communi-ties along the lakeshore,” because of anticipated erosion of prop-erty during times of high water and losses to the $94 million/year sport fishing industry and shipping interests when levels are low. They say Plan 2014 will cost every single tax payer in shoreline counties as “all taxpayers will end up paying to make up for losses in sales tax.”
Both county legislatures have called on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to step up and use his power to veto the plan.
Congressman Chris Collins has also been critical of the Plan, saying it will “devastate residents along the lake’s southern shore ... it is clear this plan is not in the best interest of homeowners and other stakeholders along the Lake Ontario shoreline,” he said in a statement following the July meetings in Washington, D.C. “I remain committed to working with my colleagues in state and lo-cal government against its implementation.”
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“I Dig This Town” held on August 9th was a family event spon-sored by The Town of Greece. The climb aboard experience for Greece town residents was held at the Greece Town Hall Cam-pus.
Town vehicles were on display and available for children and adults to explore including the new black and white police cars and a large number of town trucks from the Department of Public Works.
A highlight of the “community” day was the arrival of a United States Border Patrol helicopter which landed on the lawn in front of the Town Hall.
There were plenty of family activities including face painting, bounce houses, clowns and balloon animals.
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Caraglio’s Pizza Caraglio’s Pizza owner Tony Caraglio takes pride in offering his delicious pizza and Italian speciality foods to his customers. Grow-ing up in Greece, Tony learned his cooking skills by paying close attention to, and working with his grandfather in his kitchen. He loved Sundays because that was the day his grandfather would make sauce, and sometimes pizza. “I would spend all day by my grandfathers side just watching him create different dishes for the family,” Tony said.
He took this knowledge and passion for cooking with him when he left home to attend Alfred University where he graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. While at Alfred, Tony made pizza from scratch every Friday night… this got to be known as “Tony’s Pizza Night.” It became so popular with his fellow stu-dents and friends that friends from other colleges would drive to Alfred just to have some of his pizza. After graduation, Tony put his Engineering degree to work at a local company, but his love and passion for cooking never left him.
In April of 2004 he open his first Pizzeria at 7 Main Street in Hilton (392-9000). Since then Caraglio’s Pizza has added three more locations…in January of 2006 at 1169 North Greece Road (225-8630), then in January of 2007 at 2882 Dewey Avenue (663-8390) and most recently in October of 2011 at 3869 Lyell Road, on the corner of Lyell Road and Elmgrove Road in Gates (426-0270). Tony’s passion for making a great pizza every single time has not gone away, in fact it has grown stronger with each pizza he sells.
Caraglio’s Pizza offers high quality, fresh, made-to-order tradi-tional pizza, and his signature “specialty pizzas,” including Chicken Wing, Taco, Pulled Pork, and Breakfast pizzas, wings (boneless
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Caraglio’s Pizza also offers a full catering service. The cater-ing menu includes made-from-scratch entrees and salads including Italian fa-vorites Chicken Parmesan, Eggplant Par-mesan and Chicken French. The catering menu can be customized to your specific order and if you don’t see something you want Tony says, “Just ask!” Full and half pan options are available.
Delicious, made-from-scratch food, us-ing family recipes, combined with atten-tion to customer service and satisfaction is the key to Caraglio’s Pizza success.
Pizzeria hours are Sunday thru Thurs-day 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday 11a.m. to 10 p.m.
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Autumn perfect time for wine tour Colorful foliage, abundantly stocked farm stands, and sparkling weather all make autumn an ideal time to take a drive along west-ern New York’s wine trails.
Jim Trezise of the New York Wine & Grape Foundation says that since 2011, the number of farm wineries have grown by nearly 50 percent in New York and commercial wineries have seen the same growth percentage. Farm winery branch offices have jumped 90 percent during that time, from 29 to 55.
Also growing are microbreweries - up 160 percent and restau-rant brewers up 230 percent.
Farm distilleries have grown from 10 to 55 since 2011 and farm cideries have escalated from 7 to 29, an increase of 480 percent.
“New York State is fast becoming the farm-based craft bever-age capital of America,” Trezise says.
The craft beverage boom is also a huge boost to the state’s agricultural base, Trezise notes, because raw ingredients used - grapes, apples, other fruits and grain are grown right here on local farms.
If you’re thirsty for a taste of New York wines, plan a trip along either the Lake Ontario or Niagara Wine Trail.
The moderating effect of Lake Ontario - cooling in the summer and warming in the winter - creates good grape growing condi-tions along the Lake Ontario Wine Trail. On the Niagara Wine Trail, the Niagara Escarpment and surrounding area also benefits from its proximity to the Great Lake. The warm micro-climate is addi-tionally aided by the fact the Escarpment actually traps warm air. Couple the mild conditions with excellent soil and you have ideal conditions for grape and wine production.
According to the New York Wine & Grape Foundation, the Ni-agara Region is one of the fastest growing wine regions in the state.
Local Wineries on the Lake Ontario Wine Trail:•Casa Larga Vineyards, 2287 Turk Hill Road, Fairport. Casa Larga has been producing high quality, award winning wines for 40 years.•Lake Ontario Winery and Vineyards, 699 Five Mile Line Road, Webster (see also the Niagara List). The original location at the historic Mayer’s cider mill has wines available for purchase and tasting.•Young Sommer Winery, 4287 Jersey Road, Williamson, between Williamson and Pultneyville. Young Sommer specializes in fruit and grape wines.•Apple Country Spirits Farm Distillery, 3274 Eddy Road, William-son. Apple Country produces fine quality fruit-based spirits made from fruit grown on their farm.
Local Highlights of the Niagara Wine Trail:•Schwenk Wine Cellars, 1456 Bills Road, Kent. Schwenk produces award winning wines which include semi-dry to sweet. The win-ery features a tasting room.•Lake Ontario Winery, 1593 Hamlin Parma Townline Road, Hilton (see also Lake Ontario Wine Trail for Webster location). The Hilton
location features a tasting room, bistro and gift shop.•Vizcarra Vineyards at Becker Farms, 3724 Quaker Road, Gasport. Becker Farms has a tasting room and produces fruit, white, blush and red wines including Spiced Apple, Apple Cranny, Perfect Plum and Becker Blue. Becker Brewing offers eight locally produced, hand-crafted micro brews and ciders. The farm features u-pick fruit, a bakery, homemade jams and fudge.•Leonard Oakes Estate Winery, 10609 Ridge Road, Medina. The location features a tasting room and gift shop. Leonard Oakes pro-duces a number of different wines including classic and dessert wines, fruit wines and its popular Steampunk Cider.
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4th Annual Greece “Taste of the Town” The 4th Annual Greece “Taste of the Town” was held Sunday, August 24 from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Greece Community and Senior Center, 3 Vince Tofany Boulevard, Greece. Several hundred people attended, participating in the event which showcased some of the areas finest and favorite local res-taurants and food vendors. The event featured 18 vendors, 18 sponsors and over 25 raf-fle prize donations. Ticket price was $25 which got you a “food passport” which bought you a “taste” at each vendor booth. After your taste, your passport was stamped and you moved to the next vendor booth. There was also music provided by a DJ. Each at-tendee was also given a tote bag to carry informational brochures and give-outs by vendors, available at each booth. Every person in attendance was given a ballot to vote on the “Tastiest” food and the “Most Creative” participants of the event.
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Bands at Barnard Bands at Barnard closed their five concert “Summer Music Se-ries” on August 26th with a performance from local rock legend Lou Gramm and his band.
The evening was perfect for some rock and roll. An estimated crowd of 1500 people enjoyed the performance by Gram, giving him a warm and rollicking reception when he took the stage. Gramm performed many favorite Foreigner songs from “As Cold As Ice” to a show stopping rendition of “I Want To Know What
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All concerts were are held at the Barnard Carnival Grounds, 360 Maiden Lane, Greece. Tickets were $10, providing an eve-ning filled with great music, great food and beverages, plenty of parking, restrooms and security. The concerts are for the 21 and over crowd.
Bands at Barnard is hosted by the Barnard Fire Department with all proceeds from the concerts benefiting the Barnard Fire Department. Plans are in the works to repeat the “Summer Con-cert Series” in the summer of 2015.
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Basil Marella Skate Park Basil Marella Skate Park located at 975 English Road, Greece provides a safe and challenging skateboard experience for local skate enthusiasts.
Basil Marella Park is the most centrally located park in Greece and is the only park that is completely accessible by sidewalks. The park is also connected to the 390 bike path which can be used by skateboarders.
The skate park was built over ten years ago to give skateboard-ers a safe place to pursue their passion and to keep the boarders away from the store fronts and parking lots - a favorite place to skate before the park was open. The skate park is also a solution to appease the local business owners who found issues with the boarders riding on the sidewalks and in parking lots of business-es.
Last year the skate park added two quarter pipes and additional jumps and replaced and repaired some worn out sections of the park.
According to John Plummer, Senior Labor Foreman for the Town of Greece, Department of Public Works, the town consulted with youth and adults that frequently use the park for ideas for the up-grades. He says, “We talked to the neighborhood kids and a local skate shop on Dewey Avenue to find out what would be the best upgrades for the skate park. They gave us suggestions of what they would like to see in the park and upgrades that would be usable for both intermediate and advanced skaters.” Some of the skateboarders also helped with the construction and installation of the new elements.
Visit the park to skate or observe the skills of the multitude of skaters that take advantage of this Greece recreational resource. Basil Marella park is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.
In addition to the skate park Basil Marella Park is home to 6 tennis courts, 2 pickle ball courts, 2 volleyball courts, 2 basketball courts, 7 soccer fields and a disc golf course.
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Golden Ponds Restaurant & Party House is located at 500 Long Pond Road, Rochester N.Y. Restaurant hours are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 4:00-8:00 PM; Friday & Saturday 4:00-9:00 PM; Sunday 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM; Closed on Mondays.
They can be reached at 585-723-1344 or visit their web-site at www.goldenpondspartyhouse.com for more infor-mation.
The beautiful setting on Long Pond Road where Golden Ponds Restaurant and Party House is located was once a horse stable and riding arena built in the 1970s.
After extensive remodeling and reconstruction of the original horse farm buildings, Golden Ponds Res-taurant opened in 1984. Since opening they have con-tinued to update and remodel their party rooms and have added two spacious outdoor garden areas. The beautiful, peaceful garden areas are the perfect setting for wedding ceremonies and celebrations.
Their catering and full service restaurant and party rooms are available for functions hosting up to 300 people. Golden Ponds Restaurant & Party House is available for weddings, graduations, anniversaries, baptisms, wedding and baby showers, stag parties and any event that brings people together for fun, relax-ation and enjoying good food.
Owner Ralph Rinaudo says he listens to his customers and uses their feedback in his business planning. “I have very loyal custom-ers who come here every week for dining and the buffets. We have been doing our buffets for over 20 years and our custom-ers really like them and appreciate that we make everything right here at our restaurant from scratch. It is important to people and they tell me that, they know that when they dine here that they are getting the freshest foods made from the finest ingredients,” Ralph said. Golden Ponds features many delicious choices on both their buffet and sit-down menus. Their homemade Italian bread is baked fresh daily, and is a favorite with diners… What a way to start your meal!
They offer weekly buffets Wednesday through Friday, along with a Sunday Brunch featuring fresh, made-to-order omelettes, waffles and crepes… a Sunday morning stand out in the Rochester area dining experience.
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4712 Ridge Rd. W., Spencerport • 352-5860RestauRant Open: Mon.-Fri. at 11am; sat. & sun. at 7am
Sully’sDivision of sullivan’s CharBroil
Restaurant& Catering
FREE1/4 Burger
with purchase of Burger,2 Fries & 2 Drinks
Exp. 10/20/14
COUPON
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FREEDish of Ice Cream
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FREEZweiglesHot Dogwith purchase of
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BreakfastSat. & Sun. 7AM-11AM
Omelet Special$429
With Home Fries & ToastDesigner French Toast
& Pancakes
StartingAt• Haddock Fish Fry
• Fish & Chips • Fried Clams• Fried Shrimp
Exp. 10/20/14
Restaurant& Party House
500 Long Pond Rd.
723-1344• Tuesday 4-8pm
Two Dinners for$1800
Choice of Appetizer, Entree, one side, and glass of house wine.
• Friday 4-9pm
Catering for fall & Winter PartiesDates still available for fall and winter parties in our party rooms
Every Sat. starting Sept. 27 thru Oct. 25Authentic German BuffetSauerbraten. Potato Pancakes,
German Potato Salad, Knockwurst, Bratwurst, Sauerkraut, Spaetzle,
Schnitzel, Red Cabbage, Beef Stew, Vegetables, Pretzel Bread, Asst. Salads, Soups,
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• Wednesday 4-8pm
all You can Eat $795
• Thursday 4-8pm
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$1295
SeafoodBuffet
$1395
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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 MenuAntipasti ~ Appetizers
Calamari.....................................................$6.95Calamari Serafina.......................................$7.95Artichoke French.......................................$6.95Chicken Fingers.........................................$6.95Buffalo Chicken Fingers............................$7.95Chicken Wings...........................................$7.95Garlic Bread......................$3.95 w/Mozz $4.95Giuseppe Fries...........................................$7.95Buffalo Fries..............................................$4.95Combination Platter...................................$9.95Mozzarella Sticks.......................................$4.95Beer Battered Zucchini..............................$4.95Breaded Mushrooms..................................$4.95Breaded Cauliflower..................................$4.95
Soups & SaladsItalian Wedding Soup.........Cup $1.95 Bowl $3.95Greens & Beans.................Cup $1.95 Bowl $3.95Greens & Beans w/sausage...Cup $2.95 Bowl $4.95Chef Salad......................... Sm. $2.95 Large $4.95Grilled Chicken Salad.................................... $6.95Crispy Chicken Salad..................................... $6.95Black and Bleu Steak Salad........................... $6.95Antipasto......................... Sm. $8.95 Large $12.95
PastaInclude Soup or Salad
Imported Pasta...........................................$7.95Homemade Gnocchi...................................$9.95Baked Gnocchi.........................................$10.95Gnocchi Joseph........................................$10.95Homemade Ravioli....................................$9.95Ravioli Andrew........................................$11.95Lasagna......................................................$9.95Stuffed Shells.............................................$9.95Penne Alla Vodka......... $8.95 w/chicken $10.95Baked Spaghetti.........................................$8.95Linguine Aglio y Oglio..............................$8.95Spaghetti Bolognese.................................$11.95Linguine w/Red or White Clam Sauce....$11.95
Beef, Veal, Etc.Include Soup or Salad
Bone-In Rib Eye..................................$18.95Black and Bleu Rib Eye.......................$19.95New York Strip Steak...........................$17.95Steak Pizzaiola.....................................$18.95Veal Parmigiano...................................$12.95Eggplant Parmigiano............................$10.95Tripe.......................................................$8.95
Friday SpecialsBreaded Fish Fry....................................$8.95Beer Battered Fish Fry...........................$8.95Baked Fish.............................................$8.95Haddock Marinara.................................$9.95Haddock French...................................$12.95
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 $4.95 Toppings: .75
Medium-Eight Pieces $6.95 Toppings: $1.50Party-Twenty Pieces $8.95 Toppings: $2.00
Toppings: Mozzarella, pepperoni, sausage, meatball, ham, bacon, anchovy, sweet peppers,
onions, mushrooms, capers, olives, tomato, broccoli, cherry hot peppers, banana peppers
Specialty PizzaSteak......................Sm. $6.95 Med. $9.95 Party $15.95Buffalo Chicken....Sm. $6.95 Med. $9.95 Party $15.95Clam....................Sm. $7.95 Med. $10.95 Party $16.95Quattro Stagioni....Sm. $6.95 Med. $9.95 Party $15.95Old Timer..............Sm. $5.95 Med. $8.95 Party $14.95
ChickenInclude Soup or Salad and Pasta or Potato
Chicken Parmigiano............................. $11.95Chicken French....................................$12.95Chicken Della Casa..............................$13.95Chicken Salvatore................................$13.95Chicken Picatta....................................$12.95Half Chicken Dinner............................$10.95Parmigiano Platter................................$14.95
Price perPerson
Buffet #1 - Roasted Chicken, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Baked Ziti, $7.45Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Rolls & ButterBuffet #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.
Two Meats$10.95
Three Meats$12.95
Catering Menu
Plus Many Other Buffets AvailableEntrees by the Pan Also Available
Party RoomAvailablePerfect for
Showers • BirthdaysBereavement
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3160 West Ridge RoadIn the Lowe’s Plaza • Formerly Cuppie’s Coffee
227-6474 TBJNY.com40 Spencerport Rd. • Formerly FWS Plaza
429-6540 • 426-3397
Restaurant & Catering Company
Giuseppe’s
“Great pizza starts with great ingredients. Our dough is scratch made by our overnight bakery crew, our sauce is prepared daily and we slice only the finest mozzarella available. We source all of our pizza toppings locally when possible. Produce from local farms and sausage from basilio-buda out of Canastota, NY. We take much pride in the art of pizza making.”
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COUPON REQUIRED
2MediumPizzaswith Mozzarella
$13.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 10/30/14
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
Large Pizzawith Mozzarella
& 14 Chicken Tenders or 10 Wings
$15.95Additional Toppings Extra
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225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
Large Pizzawith Mozzarella
& 28 Chicken Tenders or 20 Wings
$20.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 10/30/14
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
2LargePizzaswith Mozzarella
$16.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 10/30/14
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
2X-LargePizzaswith Mozzarella
$18.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 10/30/14
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
Medium Pizzawith Mozzarella
& 14 Chicken Tenders or 10 Wings
$13.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 10/30/14
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
2MediumPizzaswith Mozzarella
$13.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 10/30/14
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
Large Pizzawith Mozzarella
& 14 Chicken Tenders or 10 Wings
$15.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 10/30/14
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
Large Pizzawith Mozzarella
& 28 Chicken Tenders or 20 Wings
$20.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 10/30/14
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
2LargePizzaswith Mozzarella
$16.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 10/30/14
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
Medium Pizzawith Mozzarella
& 14 Chicken Tenders or 10 Wings
$13.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 10/30/14
225-3570
COUPON REQUIRED
2X-LargePizzaswith Mozzarella
$18.95Additional Toppings Extra
NO QUANTITY LIMIT Exp. 10/30/14
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. 10/30/14
FamilyOwned & Operated
37 Years In The Pizza Business
496 Long Pond Rd. (Cedarfield Commons)Monday-Thursday 4pm-9:30pm
Friday 4pm-11:30pmSaturday 11:30am-11:30pm
Sunday 11:30am-9:30pm
225-3570
Eat In or Take Out
Now Accepting
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