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The Batavian Sessions: Deep Blue 'Natural Ball'
Video: Tintype photographer Rob Gibson
The photography of Rob Gibson has been seen by millions of people in such movies as "Gettysburg," "Cold Mountain," "National Treasure," and the just-released "Harriet."
His skills are in demand by producers and directors looking for authentic, period-correct photos of actors in films covering historic topics.
He now lives in Gettysburg, Pa., and is originally from Lockport. He was in Pembroke on Tuesday night to give a public demonstration on his tintype photography techniques in the jr./sr. high school library.
Author to discuss Linden Murders and other notorious crimes at HLOM
Rob Thompson discusses Western New York's most notorious crimes, the Linden murders at 7 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 14 at the Holland Land Office Museum.
Thompson, author of 16 books including "The Linden Murders...Solved," and "Twisted Tree-Final Word on the Linden Murders," will provide details of the crimes, the victims and the suspects. The discussion will be followed by a question and answer session as well as a book signing.
Thompson will also discuss his newest book "Swinging in the Rain," which is about the crimes committed within Genesee County that resulted in the death penalty.
Admission is $3 for non-HLOM members and $2 for members.
Video: Thompson discussing "Swinging in the Rain."
Video: The Batavian Sessions: Evan Anstey 'Cassadaga' Unlisted
Video: Free Thanksgiving Community Skate Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Batavia
To all of our readers and sponsors: Thank you for your support of The Batavian. Happy Thanksgiving.
The Batavian Sessions: The Daniel King Band 'Plaza Caribe'
Plaza Caribe is an original song by Batavia native Daniel King.
The Batavian Sessions: Genesee Valley Wind Ensemble American Overture for Band
The Genesee Valley Wind Ensemble performs at 4 p.m. today at Pembroke High School. Here's one of the numbers ensemble will play, American Overture for Band by Joseph Jenkins conducted by Philip J. Briatico.
Video: HLOM Wonderland of Trees opening gala
Video: Advocates promote idea of new skate park in Batavia
Richard Umlauf is taking up the cause of getting a new skateboard park built in Batavia.
Until a few years ago, there was one behind Falleti Ice Arena off of Evans, but the location meant it got little use and it became a magnet for low-level drug use, according to police.
Umlauf is aware of those issues so he connected with Tony Hawk Foundation, which provides grants, in conjunction with the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation, to help build community skate parks.
Last Saturday, Umlauf organized the first meeting for skatepark supporters Trevor Staples, who is with the Tony Hawk Foundation, flew in from Michigan to attend the meeting and explain how the grant program works.
It will be up to a group of committed skateboard park supporters to raise as much as $250,000 for a skate park. The foundations will match up to $250,000, making a $500,000 park possible.
The organizers will also need to secure the support of the city as well as space for the park from the city, perhaps in an existing city park.
Video: Preview of Sunday's concert by the Genesee Valley Wind Ensemble
Genesee Valley Wind Ensemble will hold its Fall Concert at 4 p.m. on Sunday at the Pembroke High School. It is located at 8750 Alleghany Road, Pembroke.
The purpose of the GVWE is to serve and to provide the Greater Genesee Valley audience with new and familiar live music, to serve its membership with the opportunity to perform challenging wind ensemble literature and to create the opportunity for the conductor and musicians to grow their collective musical talents.
Admission: $10 -- Adults; $8 -- Seniors (55+) & Veterans; $5 -- Students (with ID); Free -- Children 5 years old & under; $25 -- Family Deal for immediate family and children as defined by mother and/or father and up to four children.
Featured Works
- "Scootin’ on Hardrock" -- David Holsinger
- Selections from "The Sound of Music" -- Rodgers & Hammerstein
- Selections from "American Overture" -- Joseph Willcox Jenkins
Conductor(s): Martin Allen -- Guest Conductor -- Grand Island High School; Philip J. Briatico -- conductor & founder of the GVWE.
Video: Fall Family Fun Night at Batavia Middle School
Video: End of the 20-hour standoff on Liberty Street
At 8:42 a.m., after barricading himself in his apartment for 20 hours while SWAT teams swarmed around his residence, a Batavia man was finally coaxed out of his dwelling by a detective who managed to gain his trust over the course of the ordeal.
The resident, whose name has not yet been released, was gently escorted by Det. Kevin Czora and a plainclothes state trooper to a waiting ambulance five houses down the block, just north of Cherry Street.
Assistant Chief Todd Crossett said the man is facing criminal charges and his name and the exact nature of the charges will be released later today.
The Batavian captured exclusive video of the subject being escorted from the house and down Liberty Street.
Video: Aggies dominate Maple Grove for Section V title
The Aggies won't get a chance to officially defend their 8-Man Football state championship because the other sections in the state dropped out of the competition, but with a convincing 60-34 win over Maple Grove in the Section V championship at St. John Fisher College, they left little doubt who is #1.
Ty Mott, who gained 202 yards, scored three touchdowns and intercepted two passes, was the game's most valuable player.
Colton Dillon was the offensive player of the game. He rushed for 296 yards, giving him 1,473 yards on the season. He scored four times.
The defensive player of the game was Dylan Rykert who had eight tackles giving him 81 on the season. He also had two sacks. CJ Gottler had three sacks. Dillion had nine tackles.
The Batavian's coverage is the only Section V Athletics-authorized local coverage of the 8-Man championship.
Photos below by Kristin Smith. For more photos, click here, here, and here.
Video: Notre Dame falls to defending state champions in Far West Regional
The Fighting Irish dominated Section V Class D all season but when it came time to meet the Section XI champs, and defending state champions, Clymer/Sherman/Panama, Notre Dame found themselves facing a tough opponent.
While Notre Dame was able to pick up yards on offense -- 328 total yards -- scoring points proved difficult while the Wolfpack had little difficulty crossing into the end zone.
The final score was 47-14.
The Irish were without Head Coach Joe Zambito, who was ejected during the Class D sectional last week because of a personal foul by one of his personnel on the sideline. By rule, he had to sit out the next game.
Sophomore Colin McCulley took most of the snaps from center and put on an impressive performance, going 15-26 passing for 176 yards.
Jed Reese rushed for 84 yards on 17 carries. Gabe Macdonald scored a TD on 10 rushes for 21 hards and had four receptions for 33 yards. Mark Sanders had two receptions for 77 yards and a TD.
The Wolfpack had 332 total yards on offense.
Macdonald had 10 tackles, Anthony Zambito, eight, Sanders, seven, Cody Henry, six, and Reese, five.
Video: Arc of Genesee Orleans opens Go To Hub
Video: Veterans Day baby born at UMMC
At 9:27 p.m. on Veterans Day, Franklin Morales-Monterroso and Taylor Henry, who met while serving in the Navy, welcomed their first child into the world, Julian Michael Morales, at 8 pounds and 28 1/2 inches.
Julian is a Veterans Day baby, born at UMMC, to parents who are veterans and several family members who are veterans, including his grandmother, Tammy Henry, who gave birth to Taylor while serving in the Air Force.
Video: Thomas Rocket Car progress report
While it's taking longer than the original estimated, work on restoring the Thomas Rocket Car continues, led by Dick McClurg at Old World Collision in Batavia.
The prototype car of the future was originally designed by Charles D. Thomas, born in Batavia in 1910, and built by Norm Richardson at a shop near Main and Oak. Once restored it will be on public display in Batavia at a location yet to be determined. It will also be available for parades and community events.
To complete the restoration, donations are still appreciated. Those wishing to make donations should contact Jeffrey Ackerman at Affordable Floor Covering, (585) 345-1108.
For previous coverage, click here.