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~ “mama, ‘ car, was thrown {mm the whq was a MW in the, McQuaig, dummud unto the mm of the McQuaig Wham. Davis also was hospitalized ° with head injuries. Yol. VH - No, 29 $3.00 per in: 15 Cents per Copy December 6, 1973 The source of a series of showers of stones which fell on a peaceful family home in a \'quiet neighborhood'' where \everybody minds their own business'' remained a mystery this week. Apparently, the invisible assailant -if there was one- ended his barrage after a newspaper account made his activities a matter of public interest. Rocks rained on the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marrella at 85 Carmas Dr. in the Weiland Road area of Greece for the first time Thanksgiving mg“, Mrs. But Who-lione-It? Shower Ends, Phone's Quiet the rocks kept falling. Some of the rocks were small, but others were as large as baseballs. \The police thought at first it was kids, but kids would have run when the cops came,\ Mrs. Marrella said. \We were up most of the night. It even kept up at 4 a.m., and we had four police cars outside and two policemen inside. I made a cup of coffee for them and they took turns watching.\ To compound the an- noyance, the Marrellas' telephone began ringing two nights before that and rang for hours at a time, with no old fon and some young \din. ner guests went out onto the porch and then came back to report a pelting of stones. When the rocks continued to fall at intervals, some single, some two and three at a time, the Marrellas called the police. The Greece Police sent four cars to check out the neighborhood. Officers fourd no one to arrest, but Miller Has Heart Attack Town of Greece Deputy Town Clerk Edward C. Miller of S50 Cedar Rd. is reported recovering satisfac- torily from a heart attack. He was hospitalized at St Mary's last Friday, but was out of intensive care Monday and was expected to be well enough to return to his home by the end of this week. wher.\ : . 'awered. Kt m‘fiwuw i \wrapped it in a towel\ and Q when she went back, the line was still open. The telephoning bothered them on several nights and the rock pelting continued four nights Damage in- duded a broken window and gouged doors. Cars parked in the street were hit and so was a neighbor's garage door. With nerves still frayed, Mrs. Marrella said this week, \We still don't have any idea where the rocks came from. This is a quiet Reighborhood. Everybody minds their own business. We don't think we have any eremies. I say hello to my neighbors, and we like everybody.\ The Marreliss came to Greeves from the city two years ago and had the house built \just the way we wan ted it'\ They like Greece and want to stay. It's That Time Again fife-um Jennifer Bon, 2, does the in-thing for the season. She's visiting Santa at Long Ridge Mell with a delightful story of her Urban Development Corp. (UDC) hopes to get ita 5§50-unit housing project started on English Road in Greece within the next two months. The UDC, however, is currently without a builder. According to Richard Pine, local executive officer of UDC, an agreement with Decor Builders, Inc., has fallen off because of the firm's inability to satisfy pre- construction terms. \It was matter of meeting the requirements of the dwelnpmmt.\ Pine said. \That is, the performance ind ludfimiatm of credit Yy to my com Preliminary plat approval has been granted by the Greece Planning Board to a proposed subdivision of 248 lote to be known as Long Park Acres located on the went side of Long Pond Road just south of the Lakecrest Manor subdivision at Kuhn Road. The development was given approval under Sect. 281 of the Town Law and provides a section of 12 acres of the parcel to be dedicated as a \forever wild\ preserve urder control of the town. The developer is Jim Alaimo. One of the questions to be solved at the Planning Board hearing Nov. 13 was good behaviour. the location of a future west- Loblaw Closes Stone Market ward extension of Jace Road. The consecssus of After this Saturday, the Loblaw supermarket on Stone Road at Dewey Avenue will be just a memory. For 20 years the Loblaw store has been operating at that same Iocation, and for some years before that, it was around the comer to the acuth, on v Avene. Residents of the Stome- Dewey arte accepted % as a in 1853 the plata at Stone Ska m wbmfifie Stall ard Dewey was brand new, ard Loblaw signed a 20-year tease. This lease bas fust run ont. Bill de€ocq, who was a Greece resident on Paddy Hill Drive for 12 years before moving to Penfield a year and a half ago, is a Loblaw tradition himself He has managed Loblaw stores for 48 years and says be and all emploveres who wish will be tranaterred to other stores within the firm. Help Greece Save a Life Want to Help Save a Life? Ds ysu know a corter where buskes make it hazar- dous to enter an intersec- tion? Do you know a pedestrian so poorly lighted at night that it coostitules a real danger? Do you know a read whose earface is so rough that (t's apt to catse an accidern? The Greece Post feels that tts readers can help spotlight tress 55am spois Ard a word in time to the proper axthorities may sare a (%s, tr prevent wextses injury. Ba wa're foyiting yoo tw exter cuit new \Precve=: Ans Aut) Auiden?\ cortent. 41W time the blank cn Page # szwmfi m immm Prevent an Accigent' C arrest , 240 as we ne namin me gee te a ea nd n nett t YSurP NBMQL..... ...... }.} s 06 lev we pus ne ca wa me be bence c+ A ,us eck 062k 060 e 60 onan deme ames en ee ba e cc tt Rint 4s as eaege scene ns antes nant The Problems: Wm “W165 will Em”? MM; aw tammonity t > I+ “mm take a mc Twat Ail mfi. the Pack ams m3”? a» Lu Ym my wi &c5- mile oh mem‘ aay cn Wirelss dth lene. B that cH g mule. em amerab Has Funding pletion of the project.\ Pine said UDC is negotiating with other con- struction firms to line up a new developer-builder. The plans, he said, are ready, and they have received approval of sub- English Road UDC Unit Is Without a Builder sidies of federal funds for 50 percent of the cost of the project. Containing a commercial area plus a community cen- ter, the housing project is ex- pected to cost about $9,600,000 to build. Chemical Bank Okayed For Latta A Greece Branch of the Chemical Bank of Rochester will be built on the north- west corner of the Latta Road and Long Pond Road . WWQQ planners was thet the future county road would serve the community best if extended westward along the south Jaycees To Sell Trees Greece Jaycees set some poetry, \Your choice of trees from the Greece Jaycees\ into reality by cutting and bringing fresh cut long needle Christmas trees to the | vacant Exon Station at the' corner of Ridge Rd. W. and Mitchell. The trees will be on sale from Dec. 9 until Dec. 23, weekdays from 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 11 to 6 pm. Prices of the trees will range from $4 to $6. Approval of site plans for the new bank was granted at a recent meeting of the Greece Planning Board. A provision of the approval {Continued on Page 7) Long Park Acres Plans 'Forever Wild,\ Parks property line of the Long Park Acres development, rather than passing through the subdivision. To the south of the project, lies a section of industrial zrored land. The roadway will be planned to pase bet- ween the two types of zoning. Final approval of plans was given by town plarners to a 20-lot section of Lakecrest Manor, a develop ment under construction by Ennio Petrella. Stipulations called for an easement for future Sewers, mainterance of sidewalks to the lot lines and extersion of a stub street to the south Iot line. Linear green parks along the creek have given this subdivision besis for accep- tance under Seer 2831 of Town Law. ohn nh cn Frank E. McCone Dies; Former Town Councilman A memorial in keeping with his many years of public service to the Town of Greece, contributions to the Park Ridge Hospital Hecor Fusd, have been auggested by the family of Prank E. McCone, who was a town courdiman for 18 years Mr. McCone, 68, died Nov. 28 in Park Avenue Hospital A residem: of Greeca for about 33 years, he lived at 647 Bonesteel St. and is «ur vived kis wife, Betty Swanton MceCare of that ad- grea. The Moore! ss8, Robert B. MeCone of Milwaukee, Wis., hore foe the fameral aarcices with is family. There are two gracdohildre Baptist p fimw» flflmfl A Chm» sory ant mm”? awn\ WW? tre wh Mr. McCona's carser as a ccuncil member began in 1850 when councilmen were ~ clected at-large, rather from a specific ares, and when Gordon A. Howa was super- visor. Later, he served as Third Ward courciilman, un- der Supervisors Vincent J. Tofauny and George W. Badgerow. He held office without defeat until the end of 18659, %eo # sk A cative of Rochestar, he was . duflwfi . {mm sm ge utes cou pr is fle I nic cnr lipo nat omen . Htl Bip L t cme ; © > male ate oes comme atp | Noll oer (9 pte de 1100 % of ip 1 t Tir iii nine ae ~