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V986 - .She was» a vice president of table '81'g.1_Wer8; W_eItq_ Webstér ‘Webster Ncwqomersu, Darth Fzroxneutsl Assocralmn — an cipated in local‘ charity fund acttve ‘menfoer for '25 years, raising zuidibecame -involved .pasttG=_aptam Ofthewest Web- in localtown affairs whenshe Stér Fire, Department; Web developed am interest. in good Stet Atjea.F1re Exempts drainage problems.. ' Coxnmrsslpner-; of the West “While working with Web- Web stem town iof on drain- years. pyesent Chan-man of age needs, and interest for the Board of Commissioners government and being partof at the W est Webster Fire Dis- it began to. take shape,’’’ the t1.'_1¢€. N-Y- Staff? Fire. District said. in a statement. “I feel Of Monroe committed to helping Counts] F‘g.re District Of establish good government AS80Cl;at10n.. Knights of that people‘ can reach and Columbus (30 Years), past understand, tolcont my Chairman Of the Board of time and abilities in creating Webster Columbus Center, good laws, developing better 1138f member of the Webster methods of taxation and Rotary Club and past mem- monitoring county services ~ bet’ 0ft_he.Webster Recreation always doing this with the C0mm188l0n- concerns and desires of the V “I am acongmitteeman and people of Webster and Mom have caxgxpmgned for the toe County uppermost in my _Dem0£'ra__t1c Party.” said mind.” Lmh 11! Closing. “Ifelected “I ‘think that people every. I w my full time and where are looking to new a’_ttent1on to‘ do the best pos- faces, candidates withasense Bible‘ in ‘the interests of the of purpose, who ‘will have resxdents and town of Web fresh outlooks on old prob- Ster,”he ended. lems and will be committedto Kujawa and Murphy are truly being the people's voice candidates for their second in government,” she went on. term. More will be printed on Lochner is a native of Web- them at a later time. star and a greenhouse vege- V \ ., Webster, N.Y., Wednesday, March-16, 1977. Vifll%age% (Continued from Page ‘D document. They shank! be formed during its preps:-a~ tion,” she pon ’Cun¢¢‘m,ing the welfaze problem, Mrs. Whitehead ob- served that “Many » pedple need money, A lot of people are collecting on welfare who ‘a1-en’t entitled 09 it. Tha sys- tetnineeds to bechang‘ed,”'she sa1 theixank Hehas ireenatz with the Rpchester Com-* munity Baseball-. is a grad- nate of Wesf School and the Rochester _I=st2~¢ute. of Technology managemeilii course plus miéce courses at. the».Ameri1_:an ‘In- s Banking. Hglivesax 142 London Road» in Webster. Nancy Brush ‘lives ‘at 237 . Letters of thank.s;_ to members of l?3,_§!S.}°~ :Pa“,\°1 .ofBp::;Sbout“m:®;p:#262.wil1beigggizgapgtt ‘9;*9§‘£¥¥T9¥3*?“§’?*‘-by W webgteriiziuaze‘ W‘“' ~meeti;;&*o'nf;Mgndgy3 1VI'at..1t¢=i’f\1:1.;=~.;*:r( \: - .» - . . a, unou Ma3’°‘ Hail?“ WW ?¢;fee.s,:l::!iliitdimth(iaf dixfucture thank you lawn’ Slgngd by would beta traffic hazard. _ \him to the members:of'E‘agle The board members agreed Patrol of Boy Scout Troop to increase the pay of rpm, #262 for shoveling out 21 -Finch from $381 to $392 add, hydmts 5“ ‘-he \'-“'33” °“ ring that his probation period February 19,~1977.'I\he scouts had ended ‘ ' are: Chris Afbhe, Kevin Crow» “ The pméhase of: two desk léy,'AJan Dinse, Tim.Orcutt, racks at $15 50. each three Vince Randazzese’ John drawer $80 eadh two Winter and Andy R5'*-‘P- flat (map) at $307.68’ and it Amho was “Wm? to one base unit for map advertise for a new Parking $5055 was approved monitor and School Crossing .T‘he\ will be pukchased Guard, to the vacancy left from 5' Macke/wimamsm_ by w. b.d f K Highway ‘Superintendent le fgmgg ‘$13. William Shearer stated. they equivmem was *\‘“°\z°d- \iii ‘a'I1i3.i°a‘i.‘J2“§’§,?.?L‘2f; (for giggayiggfifgened at 2 pm’ towns an,dvi|1atle8)Wi11b98t' Avub\°*“=a*i\W5s°h°d* ‘s“l§’él?ir 35¢ §,“y”E'£l’§f?.‘.'§.’3I \led on Federal Revenue be f th board in Batavia on Sharing Funds’ Monday’ Md oda eand Tuesday March‘ April 11._ Mayor Harloff says 28 End 559. ’ ,';°:;*.:\m%:; 223:2‘ °°\\ e The board authemed An application from the g?‘;eVaGaé::zefght;%£g:§a'$ R°°h°Ste‘: Te] Á ( attfand yAPWA ._snow con- g tgnlngtli d?_iv;3§y?:°£ ference in Rochester,‘ April 20 Morgan's Hardware parking 31 and §2I',W§dneSday'Thum' lot was received. All mem- 3%’ an . tn S-y't Shearer bers voted for the structure, Stagégergga ! with except Trustee James Han’ Tony Malatta of Sear—Brown has been scheduled for Wednesday: March 16 at 9 a.m. for an update on theN.W. Quadrant proposal. Superintendent Shearer presented a brochure on air capsules from Syracuse Safety Service Incorporated. He explained they were for safety sake while goingdown a manhole, where the pos- sibility of sewer gas being present existed. The board approved the purchase of two at a cost of $368.30. In the public works report, Superintendent Shearer stated that well drilling is pro» gressing. Shearer suggested that the board authorize the engagement of Pittsburgh Testing Lab to test the pipe being installed on the trans- mission line at an approxi- mate cost of $300. “Even_ though the pipe is tested at ‘the factory. it would be extra insurance for the Village to. have this testing done on our own.\ he said. The board approved the project. Shearer also stated in his report that he proposed a meeting between Super- intendent Irene Gossin (Penfield), Supervisor -EdIjvq‘2_'d_ Seitz and a repre- sentative ‘of the County to re- view plans for improving Bay Road; with respect toexisting water mains. ’ ‘ 4, -He ‘stated that thoexistihg water main is eight inches», the proposed water main would be 12 inches. He also stated that the cost could possibly be shared between the County, the Town of Webster, Village of Webster and the Town of Pen The board V members approved immediate restora« tion of shrubbery if damaged, lawn damage or trees damaged. to the property of Anson Hosley, 593 Pineglen‘ Drive, for the easementtoper- tnit crossing property for the water line, which Hosley of- fered the Village. He will be paid $1 per foot, totaling$IO6. The Board approved the in- crease iifwater rates. They will increase 13 cents per thousand gallons, beginning April 1. Trustee Hall sug- gested that a letter explain~ ing the increase should be in- cluded in the April 1 billing, stating that the water,’begin- ning in July will be of better quality. ' Bids for new watermeters will be received on Friday. April 8 at 2:30 p.n‘3. ‘ John Nuveen Company‘ was awarded the bond bid. ’ The meeting adjourned at 10:30 p.m. ’_‘Idid takepartinthetripbo Albany to tail: to Stat.eLegis- lawns about welfare freforzn,” she said-, “I felt they did realize thatjthey‘ need reform at their levei. ‘If they mandate programs they should give us the meanjs of these programs.” “I have aiready resigned my position as East Side Co- orwdinamr for the .Repub}ican Cemmittee and have ex- pressed to‘ the town mmmib tees my inten to xesign as leader asum as thewanmib tee comes up with a replace- ment,\ she concluded. She made these comments at a press conference called by County Chairmhn Ronald Starkweather in Rochester on Inspiration Point. She is mar- ried and the mot,.he‘rCof three ch Born in ’Syracuse, she grew up in Pulaski and graduated .fror_n St. Lawrence University. She was a re- search assistant atfiarvard. She is 45, married w.JobnD. Brush, chairman oftbe board of the company by thatname in East “Rochester which makes. safes and security equipment. The Brushes moved towebster in 1955. She has served on the Webster Board of Education for six years. as president foztone, is a member of the Board of Trustees for Chzfnnei‘ 21 and Planned Parenthood of Rochester, is associated with the League of ‘Women Voters, Friday morning. A resident of Webster for 18 years, she and her husband Everett are the parents of four children. She is a librarian for the patienbstaff library at Rochester General Hospital. A graduate of SamuelGqrton High School in Rhode Island, she is‘aJso a graduate of the \University of Rhode Island. She is a member of the United Methodist Church of Webster, was co-chairman with her husband of the Webster Branch of the American Red Cross, belongs to the Cham- ber of Commerce, Women’s Club of Webster, cochaired for two years the Senior Graduation parties. is a former Twig at Rochester General and has been active in the Lakeside Division of the Girl Scouts. -— Alumni Executive Council-for St. Lawrence University and the Regents Regional Ad- visory Council. Laat week she announced she would not seek re-election to the School Board. T sto Ru. R0 Almstead Will Not Seek Re-election (Continued from Page 1) Board members on'theDewitt H3018 inV01Ved than a te1e~ Road well property atthe Vision 8945 and that the thief proposed site of the Channel ‘W118 8- \double felon.” 21 “dish” which would 1e- In the iétfel‘ from F1004; he ceive signals from asatellite 11011011 that the Board member for the local Public Service (MUYDIIY) had been invited to Broadcasting station. ‘ride with the officers and see A letter was read from what thei0bis1ik€v\bUt $0111‘)! 'I‘homasJ. F1ood,Pr-esident of knowledge no one has an the “1000 Club,” the bargain Cepted the invitation.\ ing body for the Town Police “It Was not. mentioned in Department complaining the article that with the that \Every week thereseems apprehension of the suspect to be another article $900,000 worth of stolen prop- fault with tlie members of our 91433’ W33 recovered. two addi Police Department in our 8118P9Cf8We!‘e arrested local paper.” for Criminal Possession of He noted that in the cur- 3301*‘-X1 Property.\ Flood wrote rent issue of the Webster adding that “In addition to Herald (March 9) the Town this 5“! burglaries in the Board story reported that Webster area and over 40 Councilman Murphy had house burglaries in the east- qnestioned Of Ronald em Monroe County area were Regnosky about the wisdom Cleared.” ' . Al Poli take 8818 A ama .A second member of the Webster Board of Education has‘ decided not to seek re-election this spring. Mrs. Janice Almstead, 395 Salt Road and currenfpresident of the board, will complete a three-year term of office on June 30, then retire from board service. ‘.:I301i con credi and mad< wind In making his announce- ment of his candidacy for Supervisor, Beh issued a brief statement noting that “after serving in the County Legis- lature for a little over a year, I find that I cannot ful my normal one hundred percent commitment that I have igiifven to every endeavor in e.” Tu rn Th em Off! “A number of peonle have urged me to run again,\ said Mrs. Almstead last Saturday (March 12). “I would like very much to do so, but I have decided that this would be unfair to the voters of the Webster Central School Dis- trict, since a recent change in my husband's career makes it unlikely that we will be here after the end of 1977.\ “With a full-time respons- ible job at First National Bmhlamnotablemgivethe County position the time and attention it requires to per- form a thorough, knowledge- able and effective job,\ he continued. “Although I sin- cerely enioy government serv- ice, I am not running for re- election Be your County Legislator and fully support the candidacy of Barbara Whitehead.” L Village Superintendent of Highways, William Shearer requests that home owners who left a small trickle of water running, following the broken frozen pipes in many homes this past winter, may now turn them off. The spring thaw has now decreased the danger of them freezing again. of a police chase of a sus- pected thief in Rochester recently. Murphy was quoted as saying that in his opinion the Webster officers had en- dangered their owh lives “and a $6000 car” by participating in a chase to \recover ‘a 3300 TV set.” . Editor’s. Note: Investigator Flood failed to mention in his letter that when he supplied this newspaper’s reporter with information about the chase, he failed to mention any of those facts. He concluded by saying that “I would like to per- Mrs. Almstead’s husband James is in marketing with the Xerox Corporation. “These three yeafs’ have“ been challenging and excit- ing and I.wi}1.be.aorry taleave un some of our current projects,” gdd_e&Mri. Almstead, who-scum! as-the’ boqrd-’s vicepreaidpntin 1975 76.. “I urge responsible citizensqfwebstertaoconsider serving in this -gewardinge position.” ‘ “Enjoying government service as I do, there is an- other position available when I can serve the people ‘of Webster on a full-time basis and -I. are seeking the position of your Town Supervisor,” Beh said. “My background seems to encompass the necessary requirements to eoznpiseiy the Super- visor’: polition.” . Beh cited 20 ymrrin the ihree ‘as an auditor, budgeting. opera- tional and organizational ability, experience and knowl- edge in two other Ieveis of government (County Legisla- ture am!’ ‘Vi Board), seven years in the political arena. Lifetime resident. of Webster, no other outside business interest and 1003181‘-' cent commitment to Town Supervisor.” He indicated that if elected he would.\ take a leave of absence from his bankiné duties. Boehm is manager of the Webster Office of Central Trust. He is 47., married and the father of-three‘ children. He is 3.130 a vice president of Baird Says ‘No’ Reporte the chase had éccurred dux'ing_a period of “low vi§ibility’f ‘down the wrong lame‘ of Empire Boule vard. Regnosky defended the chase, saying that there was sonally praige Of Ron- ald Regnosky and James Guck for the excellent handling of a in- cident which ended in a successful criminal arrest.\ (Continued from Page 1) the school board. All of these feelings will be cc n t a i n e d in a communication to the Regents this week. Dr. James Speegle, school \board vice president, abstained\ from voting on the issue Monday night (March 14); Trustee Bill Rahn was absent. Elxs Club Wins Approval Mrs. Nancy Brush, a six- year veteran of the -school board, announced last week that she, too, would not seek re-election in May. Mrs. Brash is a candidate for the Webster Town Board on the Republican ticket - - see separate story. Approval to turn theformer Schoolm:ater’s Nursery School into an Elk; Social Club on Jackson Road was granted by the Webster Board of Appeals after Judge J ohn. Conway directed them to re consider their rejection; The approval is based on several -stipixlations- v that serves the facility. A dense, double staggered row of shrubs to serve at a buffer near‘ the rear préperty line of the residences to the south. ~ There will be a prohibition against snowmobiles, all tee rain vehicles ‘etc. and dumps- ters, trash receptacles will either be placed behind the building or suf screened. Along renuaininz boundary lines, there will be plantings. all ofwhich must be maintained. ~ Cadet Fouzfth Class Christopher D. Milfs, son 91‘ Mr. andAMrs. Robert J. Mills of 810 Westwood Trail, W933- ster, was selected for ihe Com- mandant Aof Cadets’ List at the United States Coast Guard Academy. ‘New London, Conn. ’ The Commandant of Cadets’ List honors cadets who have displayed exemplary military leader- ship and have achieved grades of \A\ in 1:101}: corbdugzt and aptitude. . A 1976 graduate of I-LW. Schroeder _I§igh School he joined the Cqast Guard‘ in! June 1976. - _ . . Landing Dzj. Ross Willink as “one of Webster’s most valuable” assets”, Mrs. Almstead noted that she will gniss her colleagues on the board “and thé association I have enjoyed with the administration... ‘ The Elks will be requiredto increase the parking area, providing one space per 100 square feet of gross area, No outside construction will be perntittedwithout Zoning Board of Appeals approva1._ There will be no commeré cial activity andtno leasing of the facility to any non-mem- bers, There will, be no lights on the ball field. Lightésbwill be permitted only on walkways and service areas and estab- lished go they wjll not shine on residencesgbr Jackson Road. \‘ “To all who have supported me and urgedime to run again, I ,e)rtend my thanks and sincere appreciation,” \she concluded. The Board of Appeals also imposed the, condition that School-masters .,eon‘véy an easement for Hrainage work along.the.southboundary and in the ‘vicinity to the town. Requests made by the neighborsrfor fencing, in addi- tion‘ to the plantings, a pro‘- hibitibn‘ of alcohol‘ and bingo plaiing“ was turned down\ on the grounds if could not be ‘One’ othér Webster Board of Education member is up for te»e1ect_ior'1 this Spring. Dr. Helge Gunther, 585 Bending ‘Bough, indicated last week that she will make her deci- sion by Mid-March. Trash Pick Up The Village of Webster will conduct their trash pick up Wednesdays and ‘Thursdays. beginning April 6. The applicant must‘ have Monroe Health’ Department approval of the septicsystem