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“We at the Ministry of Concern so appreciate Heritage Wind’s continued support! We are completely donor and grant supported – we do not accept tax dollars (other than a FEMA grant) which allows us to make common sense decisions as to how to best offer a hand UP to families and individuals in our communities. The Genesee-Orleans Ministry of Concern has been awarded $3,000 for their Just Friends program. The latest grant recipients are: United Way of Orleans County, Genesee-Orleans Ministry of Concern, and Hospice of Orleans County. “We are proud to join with so many dedicated local organizations to support this area.” “We are proud to once again support the good work of the Orleans County community,” said Carmen O’Keefe, Senior Development Manager with Apex Clean Energy. Launched in 2020, this program supports community organizations throughout Orleans County working to build healthy communities, support economic development, foster environmental sustainability, and promote education. The remaining hours for early voting include:ĪLBION – Heritage Wind has announced three local organizations as awardees from the project’s community grant program. Two candidates are running for highway superintendent, William Wolter and incumbent Dale Root. In Shelby, three candidates are running for the Town Board, including Justin Gray, Linda Limina and incumbent Jeff Schiffer. There are three candidates for two positions as town councilmen, with Eric Collyer on the ballot with incumbents Lloyd Christ Jr. In Murray, there are two candidates for town supervisor: incumbent Joe Sidonio and Town Board member Gerald Rightmyer. In Kendall, Warren Kruger, the incumbent highway superintendent, is challenged by Eric Maxon. In Barre, there are two candidates for town supervisor: incumbent Sean Pogue and Scott Burnside, and two candidates for highway superintendent, incumbent Dale Brooks and Bert Mathes. The polls will be open at the four towns on Tuesday, June 27. Barre has 711, Kendall 902, Murray 1,464 and Shelby has 1,369 registered Republicans, according to the Board of Elections in Orleans County. The 90 voters represents 2.0 percent of the 4,446 registered Republicans in the four towns. The polling location is at the Board of Elections office at the County Office Building, 14016 Route 31 West, Suite 140.

There are three more days of early voting including today, Saturday and Sunday. So far, only 90 people voted in the first six days of early voting. Return to topīy Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 23 June 2023 at 1:59 pmĪLBION – Turnout has been low in the first six days of early voting for the Republican primary in four towns – Barre, Kendall, Murray and Shelby. Margaret Martin and Alisa (Martin) Dunham are both teachers at Medina Jr/Sr High School. From left include Alissa Dunham, Pauline Martin Firestone, Paula Firestone and Margaret Martin. Pauline Martin Firestone is shown with family members with the Daisy Chain. Second row: Madisynn Stanton, Caiden Class, Lexoni Russo, Baileigh McAdoo, Pauline Martin Firestone, Miriam Fike, Lorelei Sanders, Savannah Watts, Emma Jacobs, Brookelyn Nawotka, Angel Mulcahy and Alexander Balaban. Pictured, from left, in front row include: Madelynn Rutledge, Kelsey Lemoi, Isabella Gray, Camryn Eick, Adeline Castricone, Iyla Lilleby, Taylor Frentz and Addison Taylor. The top 16 girls ranked academically and the top two boys create the 56-foot-long Daisy Chain ina tradition going back more than a century in Medina.

Today she stopped by the high school to check today’s Daisy Chain that will be part of the graduation ceremony this evening. MEDINA – Pauline Martin Firestone, age 103, was a member of the Daisy Chain about 85 years ago in Medina.

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 23 June 2023 at 2:18 pm
