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Real Experts. Real Value. Everyday.

*While yours is under repair for collision. Min. repair $2500, licensed drivers 25 & over. See dealer for details.

$9995Brake Pads Installed

Every Day Low PriceIncludes Rotor Inspection & pad replace-ment with AC Delco Professional Dura-stop Ceramic Brake Pads with Limited Lifetime warranty.*Per Axle. Turning or replacing rotors, all other services, and tax extra. Excludes Corvette and other select vehicles. Retail customers only. See dealer for details. Offer valid through 3/31/2016

*Balancing tires, tax, and more than 5 quarts of oil extra. Most V-6 and V-8 engines and other select vehicles

require more than 5 quarts of oil. See dealer for eligible vehicles and details. Offer valid through 3/31/2016.

5-Quart Oil Change, Tire Rotation & Multi-Point Vehicle Inspection

dexos1®*

Add $30 for Mobil-1 Full Synthetic Oil

Jim Barnard - Founder

• Guaranteed best price Every day!• Large inventory of new Chevrolet Cars,Trucks, and Certified Pre-owned Vehicles.

• If we don’t have what you’re looking forwe will get it for you, no extra charge!

• All just minutes away on Buffalo Road inChurchville!

• No Ridge Road hassles, no HenriettaRoad hassles, no hassles at all!

“It’s Not ‘Business As Usual’, It’s Personal!”Andy Barnard, Tim Barnard

& Allyn Barnard

JIM BARNARD CHEVROLET

Everyday Low Price* COLLISION CENTEREXPERT REPAIR - ALL MAKES

ALL INSURANCE

FREE LOANER CAR*$3995

TIRE REBATE*

30 DAy Price Match GUARANTEEwhen you buy select tires & if you find a better price within 30 days,

WE”LL REFUND THE DIFFERENCE!

Tire RotationsFREEFOR LIFE

$100upto

On most popular brands. Rebate offer expires 5/31/14. Lifetime rotations w/purchase of 4 tires installed. See service advisor for details.

WE’LL REFUNDTHE DIFFERENCE!

upto

“POTHOLE SPECIAL”FREE Front End

Alignment Check*

PLUS!$10 OFF Alignment**

*Check toe-in, camber & caster. In-cludes a computer printout of current alignment specs compared to factory specs. **Set toe-in, camber & caster (where applicable) to factory specs and center the steering wheel. Shims extra (if required).Expires 4/30/2016

*Buy select tires and if you find a better price within 30 days of the purchase, we’ll refund the difference.* Eligible Tire Brands: BFGoodrich, Bridgestone, Continental, Dunlop, Firestone, General, Goodyear, Hankook, Kelly, Michelin, Pirelli, and Uniroyal. Expires 4/30/16

7101 Buffalo Rd. (Rt. 33)Churchville • 293-2120

Offers valid til 3/31/16

Sales Dept. Hours:Mon., Tues. & Thurs. 8am-9pm

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Mon. Wed. Thur. & Fri. 7:30-5:30; Tues. 7:30am-8pm,Sat. 9am-1pm

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$100*

1 All leases are plus bank fee & taxes, 10k miles/yr. 1, 2 All lease payments and buy prices include non-GM lease in household. All buy prices are plus tax, title, bank fee, license & reg.

www.barnardchevy.comfor our entire inventory

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Brockport anti-dissolutionists warn of “collateral damage”byKristinagabalski

Brockport resident, former trustee, and Pro-Brockport executive committee member Carol Hannan calls dissolution a, “horrific prospect for a venerable village. We don’t deserve that,” she says, “we deserve better than that.”

Voters in the village will decide in a special election May 24, whether or not to dissolve their village government.

Members of New York Villagers for Ef-ficient Government petitioned for the dis-solution vote, noting that Brockport has the highest tax rate of any village in Monroe County - $11.88/$1,000, while at the same time has the highest rate of poverty. Dis-solutionists also say the tax levy has risen 25 percent since the 2009/2010 budget, and argue that the village can only survive by continuing to create and increase fees, fines and taxes.

But Hannan says Pro-Brockport - a politi-cal action committee, which is adamantly anti-dissolution - has a different outlook and conclusion if dissolution takes place.

“Dissolution is the ultimate unknown,” she says. “The tax savings are a phan-tom. The only way to cut taxes is to cut services.”

Dissolution would eliminate the Brock-port Police Department, village codes and code enforcement, and the recently formed village court, Hannan says. The result would be an increase in crime, increases in insurance rates for homeowners and decreases in property values, she says.

Dissolutionists have stated they are confident the Monroe County Sheriff ’s Department can provide adequate police protection, but Hannan says, “The Sheriffs Department will never provide community

policing. If we lose the Police Department, we are inviting criminals to the village.”

She predicts the effect would be devastat-ing to downtown and would affect residents all over the village, including the north side, as well as taxpayers throughout the Brockport Central School District.

“There will be an exodus of people run-ning from this village to get anything from the value of their house before police go away,” she says. Additionally, “There would be a disenfranchised electorate ... and the Brockport Ambulance would go bye-bye.”

Hannan says the current cost of the Brockport Police Department for taxpayers is about $1/day.

Regarding water rates (currently $4.66/1,000 gallons), Hannan, (who was involved in setting up the village’s sewer fee) says the water rate is now based on usage rather than assessment, making it more fair. “The village provides a lot of things out of that water rate number,” she says. “Residents are getting an economical service.”

Brockport residents do not pay meter rental or fees, she says. The village DPW maintains the water system and the bond payoff for the Main Street reconstruction is also included as part of village-billed water.

Brockport Mayor Margaret Blackman has said village residents will continue to pay off the bond even if the village dis-solves.

Additionally, village taxpayers would have to pay for streetlight repairs and pensions for village workers if dissolution occurs, Hannan says.

“Who wouldn’t want to pay less?” she says of taxes, but dissolving village government will, “cost more than they realize.”

Village of Brockport residents vote on dissolution May 24. The Village of Brockport has planned an informational session May 10 at 7 p.m. at the Oliver Middle School auditorium with a presentation on what to expect with dissolution by Wade Beltramo, chief counsel for the New York Conference of Mayors (NYCOM). K. Gabalski photo.

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Abigal Myslivecek, of North Chili, a psychol-ogy major at Azusa Pacific University, served in min-istry through the Center for Student Action during the fall semester at Local Ministries.

Throughout the year, students have numerous opportunities to build relationships in the city of Azusa, greater Los Angeles area, and Mexico. From assisting in food banks to providing after school tutoring and mentoring, the Center for Student Action at Azusa Pacific mobilizes and educates students toward respon-sible and transformational service locally and globally through a collaborative network of offices and programs.

Courtney Nojeim, daughter of Dave and Betty Nojeim of Church-ville, has been named to the dean’s list at Keuka College. Nojeim is a senior studying childhood and special education.

A student must earn at least a 3.50 GPA for a minimum of 12 semester credit hours to be eligible for the dean’s list.

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The following local stu-dents have earned a 3.30 or higher term average to receive the dean’s award for academic excellence at Colgate University for the fall 2015 semester.•Matthew Zelak, of Rochester, a Middle East and Islamic Civ major in the Class of 2016, and a graduate of Churchville-Chili Senior High School.•Melissa Haller, of Roch-ester, a geography major in the Class of 2016, and a graduate of Gates Chili Senior High School.

newsmakers and in the serviceEmily Caboot, an

adolescent biology educa-tion major from Rochester, competed on the 2015-16 SUNY Oneonta women’s swimming and diving team.

The team finished with a dual meet record this season and finished fourth at the SUNYAC Champi-onships.

Emily competed in the freestyle and the back-stroke events this season.

Caroline Bennett, daughter of Bill and Mary Bennett of Ogden, earned a GPA of 3.8 and was named to the dean’s list at Cornell University for the fall 2015 semester. Caro-line is a communication major and a 2014 graduate of Churchville-Chili High School.

Caroline Bennett

Shannon Maciu-lis, daughter of John and Linda Maciulis of Churchville, has been named to the fall dean’s list at Roberts Wesleyan College. Shannon, a se-nior, has a 4.0 GPA and is majoring in social work.

The Adjutant General for the State of New York announces the promotion of local members of the New York Army National Guard in recognition of their capability for ad-ditional responsibility and leadership.

Tyler Kelly from Hil-ton, serving with the Com-pany A, 2-108th Infantry, is promoted to the rank of Private First Class.

Army National Guard promotions are based on overall performance, at-titude, leadership ability, and development poten-tial.

The following local residents made the dean’s list at Rochester Institute of Technology for fall 2015 semester. Students are eligible for dean’s list if their term GPA is 3.4 or higher; they do not have any grades of “Incom-plete,” “D” or “F”; and they have completed at least 12 credit hours.•Anthony Ali of Church-ville, studying in the 3D digital design program.•Brianna Durante of Hilton, studying in the advertising and public relations program.•Elise Hemink of Roches-ter, studying in the adver-tising and public relations program.•Kayla Adgate of Gates, studying in the applied arts and sciences program.•Susan Goodno of Rochester, studying in the applied arts and sciences program.•Lauren Burr of Roches-ter, studying in the ASL-English interpretation program.•Shannon Smith of Spencerport, studying in the ASL-English interpre-tation program.•Stephanie Tozer of Brockport, studying in the ASL-English interpreta-tion program.•Ashley Murphy Shaw of Hilton, studying in the biochemistry program.•Rabia Cav of Rochester, studying in the biology program.•Samantha Mason of Hilton, studying in the biomedical engineering program.•Anish Bassi of Roches-ter, studying in the bio-medical sciences program.•Melissa DeBona of Brockport, studying in the biomedical sciences program.•Gurpinder Dhaliwal of Rochester, studying in the biomedical sciences program.•Courtney Hunt of Brockport, studying in the biomedical sciences program.•Houston Kinch of Rochester, studying in the biomedical sciences program.

•Helina Schiffer of Rochester, studying in the biomedical sciences program.•Katarina Tripodi of Churchville, studying in the biomedical sciences program.•Andrew Mc Clain of Rochester, studying in the biotechnology and molecu-lar bioscience program.•Amy Dinh of Rochester, studying in the business administration-accounting program.•Danny Gibaud of Rochester, studying in the business administration-accounting program.•Joshua Lyons of Rochester, studying in the business administration-accounting program.•Pavel Mikhaylov of Brockport, studying in the business administration-accounting program.•Destiny Phillips of Rochester, studying in the business administration-accounting program.•Isaiah Brown of Roches-ter, studying in the busi-ness exploration program.•Morgan Edwards of Hilton, studying in the chemical engineering program.•Joseph Hunt of Church-ville, studying in the chemical engineering program.•Erin Mc Laen of Spencerport, studying in the chemical engineering program.•Ryan Patalano of Rochester, studying in the chemical engineering program.•Ashley Richards of Rochester, studying in the chemical engineering program.•Spencer Suhr of Spen-cerport, studying in the chemistry program.•Eric Goodrich of Churchville, studying in the civil engineering tech-nology program.•Joseph Hendron of Rochester, studying in the civil engineering technol-ogy program.•Rebecca Kohlman of Churchville, studying in the civil engineering tech-nology program.

•Marco Marascio of Spencerport, studying in the civil engineering tech-nology program.•James Ritzenthaler of Spencerport, studying in the civil engineering technology program.•Kristina Matzke of Hilton, studying in the communication program.•Hannah Moore of Brockport, studying in the communication program.•Hannah Nelson of Rochester, studying in the communication program.•Jordan Comstock of Hamlin, studying in the computer engineering program.•Lydia Hays of Spen-cerport, studying in the computer engineering program.•Jeffrey Gurbacki of Churchville, studying in the computer engineering technology program.•Justin Carter of Brock-port, studying in the com-puter science program.•Thomas Elgin of Roch-ester, studying in the com-puter science program.•George Glynn of Holley, studying in the computer science program.•Stephen Kim of Roch-ester, studying in the com-puter science program.•John Scanlon of Hilton, studying in the computer science program.•Wyatt Simmons-Roy of Rochester, studying in the computer science program.•Michael Barnard of Bergen, studying in the criminal justice program.•Amanda Hughes of Ogden, studying in the criminal justice program.•Courtney Carpino of Churchville, studying in the diagnostic medical sonography program.•Leila Elbaamrani of Rochester, studying in the diagnostic medical sonog-raphy program.•Brittany Jepsen of Spencerport, studying in the diagnostic medical sonography program.•Claire Leblanc of Hil-ton, studying in the diag-nostic medical sonography program.•Thekla Polito of Roch-ester, studying in the diag-nostic medical sonography program.

•Grace Walker of Brock-port, studying in the diag-nostic medical sonography program.•Kara Zoerb of Elmira, studying in the echocar-diography program.•David Zielinski of Hilton, studying in the economics program.•Trevor Brudz of Brockport, studying in the electrical engineering program.•Joseph DiPassio of Rochester, studying in the electrical engineering program.•Austin Hintz of Spen-cerport, studying in the electrical engineering program.•James Reitano of Churchville, studying in the electrical engineering program.•Matthew Zachary of Hilton, studying in the electrical engineering program.•Christopher Oakes of Rochester, studying in the electrical engineering technology program.•Andrew Rossi of Rochester, studying in the electrical engineering technology program.•Daniil Sushko of Spen-cerport, studying in the engineering exploration program.•David Trostle of Brockport, studying in the engineering exploration program.•Rachel Kobel of Bergen, studying in the environ-mental sustainability, health and safety program.•Tamara Campbell of Spencerport, studying in the film and animation program.•Allison Crist of Roch-ester, studying in the film and animation program.•Kim DeJohn of Hilton, studying in the film and animation program.•Michael Slack of Ber-gen, studying in the film and animation program.•Steven Dill of Holley, studying in the game design and development program.•David Erbelding of Churchville, studying in the game design and de-velopment program.

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