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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - FEBRUARY 5, 2023 Patrick Richardson, LeRoy, NY, was named to the Dean's List for the Fall 2022 semester at University Of New England. Eva Rhoads, LeRoy, NY, was named to the Dean's List for the Fall 2022 semester at SUNY Morrisville. Mike Darby Interior Painting & More 585-768-7737 sement in your publication, the Le Roy Pennysaver , for the w eks of Ja uary 14, uary 28, 2023, and February 4, 2023. It has a width of 3.5 inches and a height of 2.0 bsite Designs TELADOMINUS WEBSITE DESIGNS.com …Simple website designs for small businesses and individuals in New York's "G.L.O.W." counties. 8700 Lake Rd. LeRoy, NY 14482 (585) 768-2400 www.falconefuneralhome.com Vern C. Falcone Jenna M. Falcone Brooks Director / Owner Funeral Director FALCONE FAMILY Funeral & Cremation Service, Inc. Vern C. Falcone Director/Owner PO Box 187 8700 Lake Road LeRoy, NY 14482 (585) 768-2400 vern.fffcs@yahoo.com “A LOCAL FAMILY CARING FOR LOCAL FAMILIES” From the Family of John Driscoll Our hearts are full of gratitude, when we say many thanks to family members, friends, neighbors and co-workers for all of the acts of kindness and sympathy; food, flowers, cards, monetary donations, visits and kind words of encouragement spoken to us regarding the recent passing of a wonderful husband, father, son, friend, nephew, cousin and uncle, John Driscoll. We want to express special appreciation to the WSS team for all of their support during John's illness, keeping him encouraged and giving us some wonderful memories to cherish. We would also like to thank The Falcone Family Funeral Home, Father Denning Achidi (St. Michael RC church in Warsaw), Our Lady of Mercy Parish, the American Legion, Joan Fernaays, Aladdin's Restaurant in Pittsford, and the LeRoy Police Department for their professional arrangements, service and accommodation. Sincerely, The Driscoll Family "...There is a road, no simple highway, between the dawn and the dark of the night, and if you go, no one may follow, that path is for your steps alone..." - The Grateful Dead Teleflora's Charming Heart Bouquet $89.95 (Plus Tax & Del.) Look at our WEBSITE for lots of ideas! www.lakestreetflorist.com Lakestreet Florist & Gift Shoppe We Deliver To: LE ROY, Byron, Bergen, Caledonia, Mumford, Pavilion, Wyoming, Stafford & Batavia Teleflora Wire Service For Family & Friends Out of Town 585-768-7720 110 Lake St., Le Roy COOK'S LANDSCAPING - 330-3819 Like Us On Facebook Lakestreet Florist 8352 HOURS: Mon. - Thurs. 9-5:30· Fri. 9-5:00· Sat. 9-3:00 Tuesday, February 14th, 2023 Order By Number Our Most Popular Requests · Color choice of Roses - red, white, pink, yellow, purple. · Flowers always include baby's breath & greens in price. · All prices do not inclued tax & del. Special of the Week 6 Roses In Vase - $55.95 Greens & BB 4 12 Carnations In Vase - $50.00 Greens & BB 5 12 Carnations Wrapped - $40.00 Greens & BB 6 12 Roses Wrapped - $65.00 Greens & BB 1 6 Roses Wrapped - $42.95 Greens & BB 2 12 Roses In Vase - $79.95 Greens & BB 3 Teleflora's Country Sweetheart Bouquet $44.99 (Plus Tax & Del.) Achievements
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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - FEBRUARY 5, 2023 John F. Rider Real Estate RiderRealestate.com Not the biggest, just the best! PROUDLY SERVING LEROY & SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES SINCE 1962 John F. Rider, Licensed Real Estate Brokerage 8130 E. Main St. Rd. Le Roy John F. Rider - Founder • Steve F. Rider 585-490-4564 JoAnn Snyder 585-813-4771 • Greg Rogers 585-314-3786 Residential and Commercial ROLL-OFF SERVICE LEROY, NY blue-dumpster.com 585-768-7806 REGISTRATION for Le Roy Central School District’s PRE-KINDERGARTEN CLASSES Registration for the 2023-24 school year begins on Thursday, February 9! Please join us for an informational meeting on Wednesday, February 8 at 6:00pm in Wolcott Street School’s Memorial Auditorium! You must be in attendance in order to receive a registration packet that night! Please enter at the Trigon Triple Doors! Sunshine Nursery School 2023-2024 Registration Playgroup, Nursery, and Pre-K Classes When: Friday, February 10th, 2023 5:00-7:00pm Where: Sunshine Nursery School In The First Presbyterian Church 7 Clay Street LeRoy, NY 14482 Please use the side entrance on Clay Street Parking available in the municipal lot behind McDonald’s What you will need: $75 non-refundable registration fee, $25 will go toward September tuition For more information regarding our Registration process, please contact our Registrar, Jenn Crandall, at 716-200-3778 or email SNSLEROY@outlook.com or visit our website www.SNSLEROY.com by Greg “Porp” Rogers Our Meeting schedule for February will be Monday the 6th and Wednesday the 22nd as we try accommodate the boards vacation schedule, I’m sorry for any inconvenience. With February upon us it is time to work on the upcoming years budget, I will keep you updated with our progress. One huge issue is our police department has been picked clean by other agencies offer much more money and benefits to fill their needs. The other side of the coin is the characters we have showing up from the neighboring counties is getting worse. We will do our best to both protect you and maintain a budget. Please try to keep the side walk clear, as it is your responsibility and we just try to help. Steve Carroll submitted this weeks quote, if you have a suggestion I will gladly take, because after 11 years at this I’m running low. “It is hard to imagine a more stupid or dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong” Thomas Sewell Mayor's Corner
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - FEBRUARY 5, 2023 Le Roy Youth Basketball Submitted by Ric Vangalio BOYS 5TH GRADE GLOW BASKETBALL VS CALMUM (01/28/23): Le Roy’s 5th Grade GLOW team went on the road to play the Raiders of CalMum this week. The Knights were coming off a loss last week against Wheatland-Chili and were hoping to get back into the win column against their cross town rival. The Raiders came out swinging in the first period and got out to a big lead early. Le Roy’s Drew Spink was determined to make sure this game didn’t get out of reach. Spink was hot from all over the court throughout the first half as he led the team with 12 first half points. Wyatt Whipple, Andrew Sibley and Eli Fortuna provided the defense to keep the game within striking distance. In the second half, Spink continued his hot hand to continue to close the lead. This time he was also helped out offensively by Quinton Ianni, Mason Biggins and Lucas Miller who all put some points on the board for the Knights. In the end, the Knights rally fell short as they fell to the Raiders by a final score of 36-30. Le Roy was led in scoring by Drew Spink with 24 points. Also contributing on offense were Mason Biggins (3 points), Quinton Ianni (2 points) and Lucas Miller (1 point). Le Roy 5th Grade boys dropped to 2-2 on the season. Le Roy 5th Grade takes on Wheatland-Chili at home next week. BOYS 6TH GRADE GLOW BASKETBALL VS CALMUM (01/28/23): The Le Roy 6th Grade (Black) boys team hoped to keep their winning ways going as they squared off against Cal-Mum. The Knights came into the game at 2-0 while the Raiders came in at 2-1. The Knights figured it would be a tight game as yet again they were outsized against a tough Raider team. The first period showed just how much the size difference was going to play a part in the game as the Knights struggled stopping Caledonia’s big post presence. Whenever Le Roy needs some big time defense, it turns to Thomas Englerth. This game was no exception. Englerth along with fellow post player Harrison Porter (5 rebounds) turned up the physicality on defense in the second period, which allowed the Knights to crawl back into the game. Cal-Mum’s size in the middle of the defense forced Le Roy to have to rely a little more on outside shots. Luckily, guards Dylan Loftus and Ryker Vangalio were up to the task as both hit from the outside on multiple occasions. Le Roy’s Carter McClurg (5 steals), Cole Cray, Blake Biracree (4 steals) and Kiptyn Cone provided some great perimeter defense which shut down the passing lanes to the Raider’s low post big men. By the end of the 3rd period the Knights found themselves up by 12. Cal-Mum was not going to go down lightly as they continued to put pressure down low on the Knights defense. After 40 minutes of hard fought basketball, it was the Knights that held on for the 44-40 victory to move to 3-0 on the season. The Knights were led in scoring by Ryker Vangalio with 20 points (also 6 rebounds and 5 steals). Also contributing on offense were Dylan Loftus (16 points, 6 assists and 3 steals), Carter McClurg (2 points), Blake Biracree (2 points), Kip Cone (2 points) and Cole Cray (2 points). Le Roy faces a tough Wheatland-Chili team next week. Le Roy 6th Grade takes on Wheatland-Chili at home next week. The deadline for submission in the February 19th Edition of LeRoy Pennysaver & News, has been moved to Noon on Friday, February 10. The deadline for the February 12 Edition is still Wednesday, February 8 at Noon. Thank you for you patronage and understanding.
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - FEBRUARY 5, 2023 Municipal Building before the bell was installed. by Lynne Belluscio I was moving some books and files into the historian’s office at the Village Hall and was elated when Bob Lathan said that he had the original blueprints. He left them on my desk and although they are pretty fragile, we will be able to make copies and preserve the originals. The blueprints are signed by the famous Rochester architect, Claude Bragdon. The story of Bragdon and the Municipal building goes back to 1912. The firehall on Bank Street had burned down. Cora Woodward, Orator’s widow, wanted to build a new municipal building on the corner of Clay Street and West Main. There would be room for the Town and the Village and the fire department. In January she wrote a letter to the Mayor and said that she would hire Claude Bragdon, the well-known Rochester architect to draw plans for the new municipal building. She had already met with him, and he would be willing to meet with the Village Mayor and the Town Supervisor to go over the details for the new building. The LeRoy Gazette included the “blow by blow” description of the meetings. I asked Trish Riggi at the Library to search through the newspapers to see what she could find. The Mayor and the Supervisor wanted to see plans before they made decisions and they wanted to know about the land on Bank Street. Everyone wanted to know about office space and they needed vault space. It was necessary to have a place for elections. Cora was extremely patient as the men argued over who was going to pay for electricity, heating, and janitorial work. This was a busy time for Bragdon. He was just finishing up work on the Grand Central Station in Rochester, and the newspaper notes that he was doing some work for the Presbyterian Church across the street. Ann Verhague says that he designed the large meeting room with the fireplace. Bragdon had worked for the Woodwards, making alternations for Ernest Woodward’s house on East Main. Many of these blueprints are in the collection of the University of Rochester. As I was searching through the list of plans that they have, I noticed that in 1911 he did work for Allen Olmsted. TheMunicipal Building in LeRoy is described as a “handsome building with Colonial details. Brick is used decoratively for corner quoins for the window surrounds and for the bell tower.” It is interesting to note that it was important for the Municipal Building to have a bell tower, because until a bell could be placed in that tower, if there was a fire, a fireman would run across the street and ring the bell in the Presbyterian Church. The tower also had a hoist which was used to haul wet canvas fire hose up to dry. Today, the restrooms, the police department, the Village meeting room, and my little office are all in the area where the fire department at one time had space for their firetrucks. Bragdon also did work in nearby Wyoming. He worked for Lydia Avery Cooley who owned the huge house on the west hill. He designed stores and the village square as well as a bell tower. His plans for work for the Wadsworths in Geneseo are also in the archives at the University of Rochester as well as additions to the Livingston County courthouse. The U of R includes prints of work that he did for Benedict Brooks of Pearl Creek. His architectural imprint is seen in many buildings in Rochester and Oswego. In the early 1920s Bragdon moved to New York City and he concentrated on designing sets for theater productions and wrote a series of books about architectural modernism including Architecture and Democracy and An Introduction to Yoga. If you walk into the Municipal building you will find a small brass plaque opposite the village clerk’s office with Cora Woodward’s name. Through her perseverance and patience LeRoy has a very historically significant building. It was in this building that the first woman in LeRoy, Delia Phillips, cast a ballot on April 2, 1918. It is commemorated by a blue and yellow historic marker outside the front door. Claude Bragdon’s Blueprints Municipal Building on November 11, 1918 celebrating the end of World War 1
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