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Free car seat safety event this Saturday at city fire headquarters
Press release:
The City of Batavia Fire Department along with other local agencies, will be offering free car seat inspections and education to parents and caregivers on Saturday, Sept. 21, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Fire Headquarters (18 Evans St.).
This event is part of National Car Seat Check Saturday, and will include instruction on how to choose the right car seats for children, with an emphasis on how to install them correctly.
Many parents and care givers assume they know how to choose and use the correct restraint for their child, but sadly these restraints are frequently used incorrectly. In fact, car crashes are a leading killer of children, and the latest research from the U.S. Department of Transportation shows that nearly two out of three car seats are misused or installed improperly.
Beginning Nov. 1, all children age 2 and under will have to be secured in a rear-facing car seat per New York State Law.
It is recommended keeping children rear-facing as long as possible, up to the top height or weight allowed by their particular seats. It’s the best way to keep them safe.
Once a child outgrows the rear-facing seat, he or she is ready to travel in a forward-facing car seat with a harness and tether.
After outgrowing the forward-facing car seat, a child should ride in a booster seat until tall enough to fit in a seat belt properly.
The safest place for a child under the age of 13 is in the back seat.
National Seat Check Saturday is part of Child Passenger Safety Week (Sept. 15- 21). The week is dedicated to teaching caregivers and parents about the importance of correctly choosing, installing, and using car seats, booster seats, and seat belts.
Parents and caregivers will also be reminded of the importance of registering car seats with manufacturers so they can be notified in the event of a recall.
For further information please call the City of Batavia Fire Department at 585-345-6375.
Woman believed critically hurt in early morning fire on Ellicott Street, Batavia
A resident at 511 Ellicott St., Batavia, was seriously hurt in a 1:57 a.m. fire, according to City Fire Chief Stefano Napolitano.
The woman was rescued from a second-floor bedroom by firefighters shortly after the alarm came into City Station.
It took city crews about three minutes to arrive on scene, Napolitano said.
The victim was transported to UMMC by Mercy EMS and then transferred to Strong Memorial Hospital. Napolitano said he believed her to be in critical condition with lung damage.
Her name has not yet been released.
The fire may have started in the kitchen area, cause unknown at this time, but the fire is still under investigation, the chief said.
When the first crew arrived, heavy smoke and flames were showing from a first-floor window on the east side of the structure. Firefighters made an aggressive initial attack, he said, while other firefighters used a ladder to reach a second-floor window to rescue the woman who was trapped upstairs.
Five adults and one child lived in the two apartments, according to the chief, and the four other adults and the child escaped the fire unharmed.
All have been provided shelter by the Salvation Army and the American Red Cross will provide further assistance.
One apartment unit is still habitable, the chief said, but all utilities were cut off during the fire and have not yet been restored.
The fire quickly went to a second alarm and additional city crews responded. Alexander Fire's Fast Team also responded along with a heavy rescue truck from Le Roy Fire Department to assist with refilling air bottles. Town of Batavia fire filled in at the city fire station to cover city calls during the incident.
Batavia PD and Batavia DPW also assisted at the scene.
Photos by Frank Capuano.
Video: Speed humps installed on Park Road, outside Batavia Downs
During Saturday's Night of Champions at Batavia Downs, Western OTB President/CEO Henry Wojtaszek talked about the speed humps installed the day before on Park Road outside of the casino.
Two suspected drug dealers picked up on warrants following investigation
The Local Drug Task Force has nabbed two suspected drug dealers they believe were operating in the Batavia area, one selling Adderall and suboxone and the other dealing in cocaine.
Chad S. Bzduch, 33, of Ellsworth Avenue, Batavia, is charged with: criminal sale of a controlled substance, 3rd; criminal possession of a controlled substance, 3rd; criminal sale of a controlled substance, 5th; criminal possession of a controlled substance 5th; and criminal possession of a controlled substance, 7th.
Bzduch was arrested on a warrant after being spotted walking on Bank Street on Thursday by Batavia PD. He is accused of selling Adderall and suboxone to an agent of the task force on two occasions. He was allegedly found in possession of fentanyl at the time of his arrest. He was arraigned in Genesee County Court and released on his own recognizance.
Sergio I. Santana, 38, of State Street, Batavia, is charged with two counts of criminal sale of a controlled substance, 3rd, and two counts of criminal possession of a controlled substance, 3rd.
Santana was picked up on Ellicott Street on Thursday by Batavia PD. Santana is accused of selling cocaine to an agent of the task force on two occasions. He was arraigned in Genesee County Court and released on his own recognizance.
Sponsored Post: The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce Business Directory is now available
The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that the 2019-2020 version of the Genesee County Chamber Business Directory has been published!
With nearly 500 local organizations in Chamber membership, we consider this the “who’s who in business” in Genesee County. Descriptions and contact information for small businesses, large corporations, nonprofits, municipalities and schools, all operating in Genesee County, all in one convenient publication!
Stop by The Chamber today to get your copy: Our office is located at 8276 Park Road, Batavia.
We are also pleased to announce the launch of our new Online Business Directory on www.geneseeny.com. With links to member websites, social media pages, emails, and phone numbers: the online directory is the perfect place to interact and learn more about local organizations right here in Genesee County!
Some member listings even have video and pictures to accompany their contact info, Check it out on website here.
The Genesee County Chamber is a not-for-profit organization that consists of nearly 500 local businesses and organizations. Whether you operate a small operation or a large corporation, a membership with the Genesee County Chamber is the perfect way to improve your visibility and make your business more engaged within Genesee County!
If you are interested in scheduling a tour to find out more information, please contact Steven Falitico at 585-343-7440 or by email at sfalitico@geneseeny.com
More membership information can also be found on our website under “Membership.”
GO ART!'s annual Open Studio Tour is Sunday
For a map of the tour locations, click here.
Maps can also be purchased for $5 at GO ART!, located at 201 E. Main St. in Downtown Batavia.This year's Genesee County participants are:
- David Burke art (David Burke, Ell Bee Arts (Lyndsay Baker), Miranda Fix (Linda Fix), at GO ART’s Tavern 2.o.1, 201 E. Main St., Batavia;
- Ivy Lane/The Potter’s Nest (Jean Grinnell) – 3384 Broadway Road, Alexander;
- Art a la Carte (Kimberly Argenta) – 39 Jackson St., Batavia;
- Shelley Acquard Moore art (Shelley Acquard) – 9510 Alleghany Road, Corfu;
- the ART of Mandy (Mandy Humphrey), 20 Main St., Le Roy;
- Julie Lambert Coleman – 44 Summit St., Le Roy;
- Eric Wulfgang – 23 Lincoln Ave., Le Roy;
- Bethany Arts and Antiques (Terry Weber) – 5769 Ellicott Street Road, East Bethany.
For more information, contact GO ART! at 343-9313, or email Executive Director Gregory Hallock at: ghallock@goart.org
Law and Order: Man accused of robbery at Speedway is jailed without bail
Taylor S. Wyder, 25, of Alleghany Road, Alabama, is charged with unlawfully dealing with a child in the first degree, a Class A misdemeanor. Following the investigation into a complaint of an adult serving alcohol to a minor at 1 a.m. on Sept. 16 on Alleghnay Road in Alabama, Wyder was arrested, then released on his own recognizance. An order of protection was issued against Wyder favor of the victim. Wyder is due in Alabama Town Court on Oct. 3. The case was handled by Genesee County Sheriff's Deputy Kevin Forsyth.
Colby L. Ellis, 30, of West Academy Street, Albion, is charged with second-degree criminal contempt. Ellis was arrested at 4:35 p.m. on Sept. 13 on Apollo Drive in Batavia. He allegedly violated a stay-away order of protection during a traffic stop in the parking lot. He was arraigned in Batavia City Court at held on unspecified bail. He was due in Batavia City Court this afternoon (Sept. 16). The case was handled by Batavia Police Officer Mitchell Cowen.
Schnell Alexandria Ogletree, 30, of Eagle Lane, Canillus, is charged with: aggravated unlicensed operation in the first degree; driving while ability impaired by drugs; criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree; aggravated unlicensed operation in the second degree; speeding; and unlawful possession of marijuana in the second degree. At 9:14 a.m. on Sept. 14 on Clinton Street Road in Stafford following the alleged observation of a vehicle and traffic observation. She was subsequently arrested on the charges. She was taken to Genesee County Jail and evaluated by Genesee County Sheriff's Deputy Richard Schildwaster, a certified drug recognition expert. She was issued appearance tickets and is due in Stafford Town Court on Oct. 1. The case was handled by Genesee County Sheriff's Deputy Brock Cummins, assisted by Deputy Ryan DeLong, and also aided by Deputy Ryan DeLong and Deputy Chris Erion.
Jesse James Smoody, 43, of 8th Court, Westfield, Wis., is charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated -- with a BAC of .18 percent or more, and DWI. At 1:13 a.m. on Sept. 15, Smoody was arrested on Byron Holley Road in Byron following the welfare check on a male who had fallen off his morocycle in the parking lot of a convenience store. He was arrested and released on appearance tickets for Oct. 21 in Byron Town Court. The case was handled by Genesee County Sheriff's Deputy David Moore.
Matthew C. Olcott, 40, of North Spruce Street, Batavia, is charged with seventh-degree criminal possession of drugs and criminal use of drug paraphernalia in the second degree. Olcott was arrested at 1:16 p.m. on Sept. 12 on Osterhout Avenue in Batavia after a search allegedly led to the discovery of narcotics paraphernalia. Olcott was taken to Batavia Police Department and processed, then released on an appearance ticket for Sept. 17 in Batavia City Court. The case was handled by Batavia Police Officer Miah Stevens, assisted by Officer Adam Tucker.
Somewhere in the city: police respond after neighbors get in dispute about kids playing in front yard
Somewhere in the city, Batavia police are responding to a complainant who called emergency dispatch after a having a verbal dispute with a neighbor about "children playing in the front yard."
Rare silver Corvette among cars displayed Saturday at Batavia VA Medical Center
Photos and information from the VA Western New York Healthcare System:
The Batavia VA Medical Center hosted a "Cruising for Veterans" car show and healthcare enrollment event on Saturday (Sept. 14).
About 25 cars were displayed. Veterans from the three Community Living Centers on the campus were taken down from their lodge residences to view the cars.
Below, the 1963 silver Corvette is a rare car. Only about 6,000 of this type were made.
Batavia Downs sidelined in effort to acquire former Kmart property
During last night's Sire Stakes at Batavia Downs, Western OTB President and CEO Henry Wojtaszek said another company is under contract to purchase the former Kmart location on Lewiston Road, which sits across Park Road from the southern end of the race track.
Western OTB had been interested in acquiring the property to convert into a multi-use facility -- concerts, sporting events, convention center.
Wojtaszek said WOTB doesn't know the name of the potential purchasers, which is conducting due diligence on the acquisition now, but if the deal does not go through, he said, Batavia Downs has been assured it can bid again.
If the deal does go through, Wojtaszek said the purchaser is a company Batavia Downs can work with.
Photo: Full moon and the Old Courthouse cupola
After I finished up at Batavia Downs last night (video coming), I opened an email from Brian Graz suggesting a photo of the full moon.
Well, we already had a great one from Jim Burns Friday but thinking about it on the way I home, I wondered what the moon might look like behind the Upton Monument.
Well, the top of the monument wasn't sufficiently illuminated at that time of night to properly expose in a shot with the moon in it (at least not with the equipment I had with me) but it did work out pretty well to get a shot of the moon and the Old Courthouse cupola.
Photo: Adam Miller holds 'garage sale' to clear out old bikes
John Roche at Adam Miller Toy and Bicycle did something a little different yesterday: He held a garage sale.
The team at Adam Miller hauled out of storage all the bikes that had been left for repair and never picked up or were trade-ins on new bikes, along with bike parts and accessories, and put the items in the store's parking lot and hung price tags on them.
There were vintage bikes, racing bikes, mountain bikes, and bikes that will probably get you from here to there without being much to look at. Roche said he might make the garage sale an annual event.
Yesterday's 'Fight WITH Ike' Euchre Tourney & Raffle in Le Roy helped Batavia family
Family, friends and the local community got together Saturday for the second annual “Fight WITH Ike” Euchre Tournament & Raffle at the Excelsior Hook & Ladder Co. in Le Roy.
The benefit was held in honor of Batavia local Ike Styer.
Ike is battling stage 4 brain cancer known as glioblastoma and has been unable to work while undergoing several treatments to fight this aggressive disease.
In addition to the everlasting support of his loving wife, Jen, and young children, Chastin and Hailey, he has community support.
To make a donation to help his family at this critical time, here's the link to his GoFundMe page. Of his fundraising team's $25,000 goal, $8,115 has been raised so far.
To follow more about Ike’s journey, visit the “Fight WITH Ike” Facebook page.
(Photos courtesy of Lisa Ace.)
Video: Lumberjack competition demonstration
Elba residents Dan Starowitz and Brian Shuknecht got started in lumberjack competitions while in college. Yesterday, along with their friend Nick Agoglia, they put on a demonstration of a competition at Cedar Street Sales and Rentals in Batavia.
Video: Batavia Blue Devils home opener in the new Van Detta Stadium
Batavia Blue Devils prove it's a big-time team on opening night of new stadium
A big night, a big crowd, a big win but the Batavia Blue Devils also suffered a big loss in the second quarter when Joshua Barber went down with an ankle injury.
The senior 230-pound lineman and linebacker is likely out for the rest of the regular season, at a minimum.
"When you lose a player of that caliber, with that leadership, with that physical presence, it's a shot at the heart of the team," Head Coach Brennan Briggs said after the game.
He praised his team for the way they pulled together and fought through adversity after Barber was helped off the field with his leg in a splint.
Batavia, Section V's #1 ranked team, beat the #2 team, and always a tough opponent, Livonia, 19-6.
"We know they're always going to be tough," Briggs said. "I'm proud of our guys. Our defense played great, and our offense, you know, obviously we didn't put up 50 points like everyone always expects, but at the end of the day, these are the games that you want to be in to test the character of your team."
Alex Rood at QB, Terrez Smith and Cody Burns in the backfield, carried the team offensively.
Rood had 90 yards on 17 carries and scored a touchdown. Smith scored on a four-yard run and Burns on a breakaway 56 dash to the end zone.
It was Batavia's first came on their new artificial turf field in the new Daniel A. Van Detta Stadium, which was dedicated before the game with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by about two dozen of Van Detta's relatives.
"t's great," Briggs said. "I'm happy for the kids. I'm really happy for the community. I think that I didn't even really turn around and look at the crowd but I'm assuming it was a pretty good crowd up there. I'm just happy for everybody, honestly.
"You know everybody's been driving by, waiting for the opening of this and these guys had a lot of pressure on them just because of the amount of people here and the media and everything and they handled it well.
"For these young high school kids to come out here and play a gritty game and come out with a win, especially without one of their big-time leaders, it's a testament to their character."
Photos by Jim Burns.
NOTE: We'll have a video posted later today about the game and the opening of the new stadium.
Large bonfire reported on South Swan Street in the city
City fire is called to respond to the report of a large bonfire at 243 S. Swan St.