Witnesses confirmed that Matthew J, Vandergrift, age 37, of Marion was at Tommy’s Boys Bar the night of Saturday (3/7). Vandergrift’s pick up truck sheared off a utility pole on Murray Street shortly after leaving the nearby bar. He allegedly walked away from the scene of the crash and walked down nearby railroad tracks. His […]
You could say for Don and Norma Lancaster, bowling is right up their alley. The Clyde couple, previous owners of the now-shuttered Donselaar’s Sports Bar & Grill Bowling Center in their hometown, have bought it back. They closed the deal on Wednesday, but have already been working on a renovation for several weeks, targeting an […]
Family Promise of Wayne County was delighted to announce recently the acquisition of a permanent Day Resource Center at 3 Holley Street in Lyons, NY. It was the former Rectory of St. Michael’s Church). After extensive renovations are completed, the Center will move from its current, temporary location at 72 Broad St. in Lyons. The […]
The Newark Public Library held a formal reception on the evening of Friday, February 28th to officially open to the public an extensive book collection that the Library has recently received from a local advocacy group. The WARE Collection, was received from and thus is named for, the group Wayne Action for Racial Equality (WARE) […]
High water along the shores of Lake Ontario has been plaguing residents and municipalities for the past several years. While both local government and state officials have long recognized the need for major repairs and upgrades, like many projects, funding has been a key factor in delaying the work. On Thursday, Senator Chuck Shumer visited […]
It began when a customer walked in to a 7-11 convenience store in the Town of Farmington in Ontario County on Saturday (2/15) night. The customer left his unlocked vehicle, running and went in to the store. When he came out moments later, the vehicle had been stolen. State Troopers out of Canandaigua spotted the […]
Back in November 2019, Tully Environmental gave a presentation about a Bio Solid Composting facility project, for property owned by Syracuse Sand and Gravel, LLC/Richard Riccelli on Route 89. The proposed facility would consist of 2 buildings with an in ground 4000 gallon concrete tank. A mobile misting system will also be in place to […]
Firefighters were called to a house fire at the home of John Iamele, at 5736 Defisher Road in Sodus. Initial reports came in at 8:45 a.m. on Friday (2/14). Fire officials on scene said the fire was started by a wood-burning stove in the basement and quickly enveloped the structure. Iamele was able to escape, […]
State Police, along with emergency responders received a report on Wednesday (2/12) at 2:54 p.m. of a small plane flipping upon landing at the Williamson Airport, located at 5502 Route 104 in Williamson. According to police, the RV6 experimental plane, built by the pilot, George Perry, age 81, of Weidrick Road in Macedon bounced on […]
A State Trooper out of Lyons, heading westbound on Route 31, came upon a eastbound vehicle travelling towards him at a high rate of speed, operating on only three tires and the rim of the fourth wheel at 2:38 a.m. on Thursday (2/6). As the Troop car turned around, the vehicle continued to speed off, […]
Assemblyman Brian Manktelow (R,C,I,Ref-Lyons) joined law enforcement officials, state senators and some of his fellow Assembly members in the State Capitol for a rally regarding the issue of bail reform. The rally had over 250 people in attendance, all calling for the repeal (A.8855) of the recently implemented bail reform, which has wreaked havoc over […]
Unsafe Speed was given as the cause of a lone snowmobile accident on South Centenary Road, a half mile south of Ridge Road in the Town of Sodus on Friday (1/31) around 9:48 p.m. The snowmobile was operated by Grant Spalding, age 54, of Podger Road in the Town of Marion. Spalding’s snowmobile hit a […]
With only ten members left, the United Methodist Church in Palmyra was put up for sale. With a buyer in the wings, what are the plans for the 153 year-old church? For more than 153 years, the First United Methodist Church has stood, regal and majestic as one of Palmyra’s famous four-corner churches. But since […]
by Amber Linson Times Writer Local Walworth resident, Dan Bogel, has been engaging in the unique hobby of restoring old stereo consoles, inside and out, for approximately 3 years now. With his company, For The Record Stereo Console Restoration, Bogel has found that his hobby can bring enjoyment to many from around the country. “I […]
On Wednesday, January 15, at approximately 3:39 P.M., the Macedon Police Department was called to the Tractor Supply store at 280 Route 31, Macedon, for the report of a larceny that had just occurred. The alleged suspect left in a vehicle traveling westbound on Route 31 toward Monroe County. The vehicle was described as a […]