Because of the weather conditions we made a number of calls and found almost all the schools were closed except for one. We called the York Central School and spoke with the bus department (the other numbers did not have live people yet to speak with) and they confirmed the school buses were heading out to pick up students. … [Read more...]
Democrats Endorse Linsner and Hill for County Judge
The Livingston County Democratic Committee voted at its February meeting to endorse Margaret Linsner of Livonia and Justin Hill of Avon for the Livingston County Judges' race. "We feel both of these candidates would be outstanding judges for the people of Livingston County. The combination of experience, integrity, public service, and judicial temperament they bring to this contest make both of them highly suited to the bench. We look forward to … [Read more...]
Livonia Teacher Named ACE Teacher of the Year
FROM OUR NEWS PARTNER LAKE COUNTRY ECHO LIVONIA — ACE Programs of Genesee Community College recently announced that Tracie Meyers has been selected as the 2017-18 ACE Teacher of the Year. Tracie has been teaching ACE courses since 2004 and is currently approved to teach BUS101, CIS02, OFT101, PED251 and PED258. After earning her Master’s in Education, Tracie worked a few semesters as an adjunct at MCC before landing in Livonia in 1993. She … [Read more...]
Town of Springwater Slammed with Environmental Fine
COURTESY NEWS PARTNER LAKE COUNTRY ECHO SPRINGWATER — The Town of Springwater recently received a notice of demand from the State Attorney General’s Office informing them that they are responsible to pay a nearly $7500 fine for cleanup of an environmental gasoline spill in 2002 on the former Wormuth property at 7879 Mill St, at the intersection of Rt. 15 and 15A. The gas spill the town is now being charged with, affecting ground water and … [Read more...]
State Supreme Court Crushes Town of Conesus, Rules Legacy Law Null and Void
Article Courtesy of the Publisher of the Lake Country Echo, Robert Delena CONESUS — In a written decision on May 7, 2018, Judge John Ark of the New York State Supreme Court ruled that the Town of Conesus Legacy Law of 2017 was “illegal, null and void, invalid, and unconstitutional.” The ruling by State Supreme Court Judge John Ark came about as the result of a lawsuit filed by Tom and Trish Bruckel, Robert Siracusa and Sally Hirth last fall … [Read more...]