Firefighters cut windshield to extricate person after rollover in Shelby

Posted 29 April 2026 at 6:51 pm

Photo and information from Shelby Volunteer Fire Department

SHELBY – The Shelby Volunteer Fire Company responded to a motor vehicle accident today involving a vehicle into a pole with poles and wires down at 11:28 a.m. on South Gravel Road (Route 63).

Chief and Engine 10 arrived on scene at 11:29 a.m., with Shelby 81 and Shelby 69 responding to assist with traffic control and arriving within four minutes.

Upon arrival, the Chief confirmed that extrication was needed. Crews on scene stabilized the vehicle and cut the windshield and seatbelt to assist with patient removal. With 13 Shelby members operating on scene, the patient was successfully extricated from the vehicle at 11:35 a.m.

After extrication, Medina Ambulance obtained a patient sign-off.

Later during the incident, Shelby was toned out for a second call involving a reported seizure. Shelby 10 and the Chief responded to the EMS call while the original incident was still in progress.

2 long-time Holley businesses will be recognized Friday, May 8

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 29 April 2026 at 4:15 pm

Assemblyman Hawley will present ‘Historic Business Preservation Registry’ citations to Stockham Lumber and Holley Cold Storage

HOLLEY – State Assemblyman Steve Hawley will be presenting “Historic Business Preservation Registry” citations to two long-time Holley businesses on Friday, May 8.

The registry recognizes businesses that have been in operation for at least 50 years and have contributed to their community’s history.

Hawley will be at the Holley Cold Storage on 16677 State Route 31 to present the citation at 1:30 p.m.

Founded in 1902 by Marcus Balcom and Almond Boyce, Holley Cold Storage has become an essential link among regional farmers, food processors and distant markets allowing perishable goods to be preserved safely for extended periods of time, Hawley said.

The facility has provided cold storage services to regional customers and is committed to preserving the legacy of the business while maintaining its role as a steady employer within the Holley community and the region.

Then at 2:15 p.m., Hawley will be at 88 Geddes St. to present Stockham Lumber with its citation.

Founded in 1880 by Nerv L. Cole, Stockham Lumber has over a century of history with its original business focusing on coal and lumber. Stockham Lumber continues its legacy as a lumber company known for its reliability and service with its principles of quality, integrity and customer service remaining in place, Hawley said.

Stockham Lumber has recently expanded and continues to grow the business serving customers across the region ensuring exemplary standards, Hawley noted.

Holli Nenni, retiring DSS commissioner, praised for 38-year career

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 29 April 2026 at 3:03 pm

Photo by Tom Rivers: Holli Nenni accepts a “Special Recognition” award on Tuesday from the Orleans County Legislature in appreciation for a 38 ½ year career with the Department of Social Services.

ALBION – When Mary Grace “Holli” Nenni started as a caseworker for Orleans County 38 ½ years ago, the Department of Social Services didn’t have cell phones or the internet.

Nenni used a Dictaphone to record notes from client visits.

When she started her career, she never imagined she would be ending it as the commissioner of the DSS, overseeing 70 employees.

Nenni will be retiring on May 22. She started in 1987 as a caseworker and then was promoted to a senior position in 1992. She became coordinator of Child Enforcement Unit in 2000, then director of temporary assistance in 2006. She was promoted to deputy commissioner of social services in 2010 with a final appointment as DSS commissioner in 2021.

“Your dedication and expertise have benefitted our county tremendously,” the County Legislature declared in an award presented to Nenni on Tuesday.

Legislators praised Nenni for her “commendable service and dedication to the Orleans County Department of Social Services.”

Nenni worked with three DSS commissioners before becoming one herself.

“Each step of my journey came with its own challenges, but also a lot of growth,” Nenni said during the Legislature meeting. “While I’m looking forward to forgetting a lot of the past 38 years, one thing I won’t forget is the co-workers who show up every day ready to help others. Each of them helped me along in my journey.”

The DSS divisions include temporary assistance, child & family services, domestic violence services, and the child support and enforcement unit.

DSS partners with many local agencies and county departments – UConnectCare, Mental Health, Job Development and others – to help people overcome barriers and become self sufficient, Nenni said.

In recent years, DSS has faced a rising caseload of people without housing. Before the Covid pandemic in 2020, DSS usually was working with less than 20 people to find housing.

“We were in the teens, and now we’re in the low 70s,” Nenni said. “We have been over 100.”

A former youth that Nenni assisted as a caseworker spoke at Tuesday’s Legislature meeting and thanked Nenni for helping guide him through a rough period of his childhood. Tim McMurray is now the Albion mayor. He said Nenni was able to connect him with a supportive family, and that made a huge difference in his life.

The Legislature named Nenni’s successor during the Tuesday meeting. Shirley Mazourek, a licensed clinical social worker and mental health professional, will be the next commissioner.

Albion should pare down some of the police expenses

Posted 29 April 2026 at 2:13 pm

Editor:

In response to the Albion Village budget increase of 2.5 percent after last year’s devastating 11 percent budget increase.

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. In Albion, 46% ($2,268,000) of the village budget is the police department. Medina’s at $1,277,000 is about half that. And Medina has a higher population count.

We do not need 13 full-time police officers making more than most county sheriffs. Now you know why your village tax is higher than your school or county tax. And how are the village taxes so high when you lost the fire department? Fire department expenditures went from $174,000 in 2023-2024 to $50,000 in 2026-2027. Give me a break.

Mike Clemons

Dansville, NY

Former Village of Albion resident

New owner, new name for popular Medina coffeeshop

By Ginny Kropf, correspondent Posted 29 April 2026 at 1:22 pm

Photo by Ginny Kropf: Joe Blake, left, is new owner of the Coffee Pot Café, which he runs with help from son Colby.

MEDINA – A popular gathering spot in Medina is now open under new management and a new name.

The Coffee Pot Café at 114 East Center St. was recently sold to Joe Blake of North Tonawanda and is now known as Cuppa Joe.

The business was started by Hans and Dan Rosentrater, who have since branched off into other interests. Hans runs Hans Bakery on Main Street, and Dan plans to open a bicycle rental business in the basement of the bakery.

Blake is very familiar with Medina, having worked with COVA, he said. He met his wife Ann Pritchard, a teacher, here.

The decision to buy the Coffee Pot Café was a quick and confident one, Blake said.

“I saw the post Dan put on Facebook a month ago,” Blake said. “I talked to my wife and she said to go for it. I love my other job, but I want to be able to relax and enjoy life. This is a lot of work and responsibility now, but at the end of the day when you see your accomplishments, it’s worth it.”

Blake came out and watched the flow, and talked to Dan, he said.

“Hardly a month later, we closed the deal,” Blake said.

Son Colby runs the café when his father is at his regular job. On weekends and in the summer, Ann will help with the business.

“This has the laid-back atmosphere I like,” Blake said.

Joe also shared his wife’s father used to own Western Auto in Middleport with Hans’ grandfather.

“When I introduced my wife to Hans, she realized the connection,” Blake said. “The thing I like about Medina is the family atmosphere here. I love the music on Main Street, the Parade of Lights and the waterfall. The waterfall has been my ‘happy place’ for 25 years.”

He said his past experience has been in running a business and serving the public, and he’s looking forward to continuing that at his new venture.

He is working on a new menu and expanding it to include a kids’ menu.

“Medina has a big home-schooled community and I want to do something special for them one day a week,” Blake said.

He has introduced parfaits, which are going over very big, he said. He is also planning to add salads and wraps.

New hours will be 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily and next month he will be open until 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

All the former employees who wanted to stay with the new ownership are there, and Blake has brought on one or two more.

“We are coming into the busy season, with nicer weather, and I want to capitalize on that,” he said.

He’s looking to add music and has a friend who sings Americana and canal songs.

“We are very thankful to the community for their support,” Blake said. “It has been overwhelming.”

He said he doesn’t plan to make any drastic changes – just little things along the way.

Motorcycle safety ride will start and stop in Medina on Sunday

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 29 April 2026 at 11:41 am

Photo by Tom Rivers

ALBION – Don Sloper, center, president of the Orleans County chapter of American Bikers Aimed Toward Education (ABATE) accepted a proclamation from County legislator Don Allport on Tuesday that declared May as “Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month in Orleans County.” Sloper was joined in legislative chambers by Steve Rosenberg, vice president of ABATE.

The organization usually has a motorcycle safety and awareness rally at the Orleans County Courthouse the first Sunday in May, and then heads out on a 50-mile ride in the county, ending at the VFW in Medina.

ABATE will instead be starting its ride at the VFW in Medina on Sunday with riders to assemble at 1 p.m. and speakers at 2 p.m. The motorcyclists will then embark on a 50-mile ride around the county.

The county is requiring proof of insurance by organizations to hold events at the courthouse property. Sloper said ABATE didn’t want to spend the money for the insurance and instead will start at the VFW.

ABATE has about 80 members in Orleans County. Motorcyclists want the public to know they are back on the roadways. The motorcyclists urge drivers to “look twice” and use extra caution when making a left turn or pulling out onto the roadway.

Lyndonville man pleads guilty to attempted sex abuse

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 29 April 2026 at 10:49 am

Stanley Jenks

ALBION – A Lyndonville man pleaded guilty in Orleans County Court today to first-degree attempted sex abuse involving a child under age 11.

Stanley Jenks, 55, could face a maximum sentence of 1 1/3 to 4 years in state prison when he is sentenced on July 1.

He was arrested on March 10 for sex abuse in the first degree. As part of a plea agreement, he admitted to attempted sex abuse in the first degree, by trying to have a child under age 11 touch his penis. Jenks said he did that for his own sexual gratification.

Orleans County Court Judge Sanford Church told Jenks the maximum sentence could be up to 4 years in state prison. Jenks also could face 3 to 10 years of post-release supervision and will be on the sex offender registry.

Jenks has been in the Orleans County jail since his arrest on March 10 with bail at $2,500 cash, $25,000 bond.

Public defender Joanne Best asked that Jenks be released on his own recognizance. District attorney Susan Howard asked the judge that bail continue.

Judge Church set bail at $5,000 cash and $10,000 bond.

Trio of Kendall graduates are playing collegiate softball and flag football

By Mike Wertman, Sports Writer Posted 29 April 2026 at 10:19 am

Contributed Photos – This trio of Kendall High graduates are competing on the collegiate level in Flag Football and Softball this spring. At left is Danielle Offhaus who is a sophomore member of the undefeated (11-0) Roberts Wesleyan University Flag Football team. She is majoring in Mechanical Engineering. She is joined by two of her former Lady Eagle teammates who are freshmen members of the Houghton University softball team, outfielder Ella Christ, center, and infielder Maggie Zastrow. Christ is majoring in Biomedical Science and Zastrow in Sports Management.

Unbeaten Kendall tennis team tops B-B

Contributed Story Posted 29 April 2026 at 9:32 am

The Kendall Eagles improved to 6-0 on the season in Genesee Region League tennis competition with a 4-1 win at Byron-Bergen Tuesday evening .

The Eagles were led by Jonny Esposito and Joe Fagan at 1st and 2nd singles.

Match summary
1st Singles – Jonny Esposito (K) def Riley Shallenberger (BB): 4-6, 6-4, 6-2
2nd Singles – Joe Fagan (K) def Erron Kimble (BB): 6-1, 6-1
3rd Singles- Levi McGrath (BB) def Devin Derosia (K): 6 -4, 6-3
1st Doubles- Aidan Kwiatkowski/Lucas Barrett (K) def Sara Bishop/Justin Gabehart: 7-5, 6-2
2nd Doubles- Anthony Seymour/Mitch Buzard (K) def Evan Bannister/Addison Cummings (BB): 7-6 (9-7), 7-6(8-6)

Ryan Woolston named new IT director for Orleans County

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 29 April 2026 at 8:26 am

Ryan Woolston

ALBION – The Orleans County legislature appointed Ryan Woolston on Tuesday to be the new director of information technology services for the county government.

Woolston, a Carlton resident, has worked in the IT department for 20 years, starting as a computer specialist. He has been the deputy director the past four months.

Woolston oversees a department of nine employees. IT supports every county department with a focus on keeping their computers and technology running smoothly so employees can focus on serving the public.

When Woolston started, Information Technology was based at Central Hall, the former’s treasurer’s building, on East Park Street. The department moved to the county administration building on Route 31 as part of a $10 million addition in June 2019.

The Legislature on Tuesday also approved spending $191,812 to purchase 125 new computers from Dell marketing in Pittsburgh, Pa. Woolston said the county tries to replace computers every five years. The 125 is part of about 500 used by county employees.

County accepts bids for nearly $5 million for new Emergency Management Office

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 28 April 2026 at 9:36 pm

File photo by Tom Rivers: The current emergency management office was built as an early 1960s bomb shelter. It has a leaking roof and a shortage of space.

ALBION – The Orleans County Legislature approved about $5 million in construction bids today for a new Emergency Management Office.

The new building will be one-story and 7,700 square feet. It was downsized from a proposal for a 17,000-square-foot building. Initially county officials sought a new building that was 11,000 square feet for offices and classrooms, and another 5,600 square feet for equipment storage. That complex would have topped $12 million.

The county has been awarded a $2 million federal grant secured by U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand. The county may be able to pay off the remaining amount from its existing funds, or it may need to borrow some money to complete the project, said County Chief Administrative Officer Jack Welch.

The construction bids approved today include $3,931,000 for general construction by the Watson Construction Group Inc. of Albion; $360,000 for plumbing/fire protection by McGrain Mechanical of Rochester; and $547,500 to McGrain Mechanical of Rochester for HVAC.

The new building will be west of the current structure that is 8,000 square feet – 80 by 100 feet. Most of the current EMO building is underground. It isn’t handicapped accessible and is tight on space.

County officials eventually want to have that building demolished but that isn’t part of the construction bids approved today.

The new building will include offices for the EMO’s three full-time staff, a classroom for training for firefighters and other first responders, and space to have the backup 911 dispatch system.

The county also is looking to take down two radio towers – one is 485 feet tall and the other is 225 feet – and replace them with one tower. Welch said it will be County cost to remove the towers and but there should be state funding to help put up the new tower in a project separate from the new building.

Construction is anticipated to start on the new building in July.

Barker wins to boost N-O tennis record to 4-1

By Mike Wertman, Sports Writer Posted 28 April 2026 at 8:36 pm

Barker improved its Niagara-Orleans League tennis record to 4-1 with a 5-0 win over Akron this afternoon.

Daniel Goodwin and Matthew Jordan scored singles victories for Barker which also got doubles wins from the duos of Lucas Nestoros – Oscar Dergel, Nick Heideman – Aurora Wass and Aaden Munn – Luke Fay.

Golf
Kendall downed Holley 216-260 in a Genesee Region League golf match this afternoon.

Kendall’s Gavin Husereau took medalist honors with 52.

Lacrosse
Eden downed visiting Medina 27-0 in a D Division lacrosse game this evening.

Eden is now 5-1 in the division and Medina 2-4.

Albion and Roy-Hart split in N-O track

By Mike Wertman, Sports Writer Posted 28 April 2026 at 8:18 pm

Photos by Tom Rivers: Roy-Hart dominated the distances in today’s girls track meet at Albion. (Left) Taylor Alvord won the 800 while Julia Rohde, right, took first in the 1500 and 3000.

Defending champion Albion downed visiting Roy-Hart 101-40 this afternoon to improve to 4-0 in Niagara-Orleans League boys track competition.

Adam Burgio was a triple winner in the 110 Hurdles, 400 Hurdles, and 200 for Albion which also got individual event wins by Hunter Huscher (100), Tritian Tilbe (1600), Yohanel Harris (400), Wesley Olles (800), Jackson Snook (Shotput), Austin Huscher (Long Jump), Ezra Bloom (High Jump). Parker Richards (Pole Vault) and Jon Money (Discus).

Roy-Hart got wins from Ethan Brown in the 3200 and Tysen McCaa in the Triple Jump.

Roy-Hart got a split on the day as the Lady Rams scored a 74.5-66.5 victory to improve to 3-0.

The Lady Rams got individual event wins by Julia Rohde (1500, 3000), Addison Carr (400), Taylor Alvord (800), Kylie McOmber (Long Jump) and Josephine Silsby (Pole Vault).

Albion had a quartet of individual event double winners including Sophia Wendt (High Jump, Triple Jump), Izzy Truelson (100, 200), Mia Standish (100 Hurdles, 400 Hurdles) and SeMya Tilford (Shotput, Discus).

Sophia Wendt is shown in the triple jump. She won that event plus the high jump for Albion.

Wes Olles of Albion cruises to a win in the boys 800 meter race.

Lady Tigers and Lady Eagles score G-R softball wins; Barker and Medina bow in N-O

By Mike Wertman, Sports Writer Posted 28 April 2026 at 7:29 pm

Photos by Cheryl Wertman – Lyndonville’s Braelynn Dillenbeck tags out Holley’s Charlie Gearing at second base  during the Lady Tigers win over the host Lady Hawks this afternoon.

Lyndonville and Kendall both rolled to Genesee Region League softball victories this afternoon.

Lyndonville bested host Holley 15-8 to improve to 6-1 and Kendall blanked Byron-Bergen 13-0 to go to 7-2.

In Niagara-Orleans League softball action, Akron shutout Barker 3-0 in a clash of unbeatens and Wilson downed Medina 13-1.

Lyndonville 15, Holley 8
Arnie Sturtevant had 4 hits, including two doubles and a home run, to highlight the Lyndonville offense which also included 3 hits each by Brooke Robinson and Isabella Groves, two by Natalie Rath and a triple by Hannah Fox.

Sturtevant also earned the win in the circle in relief as she allowed 3 hits and struck out 6 in five and one-third innings of work.

Madison Bonacci had a triple and Angelina Church a double for Holley which did take a 3-0 lead in the first inning on a single by Alexis Luan, two wild pitches and an error.

Lyndonville rallied into the lead for good at 4-3 by scoring 3 times in the third inning on RBI doubles by Sturtevant and Robinson and an RBI single by Groves.

The Lady Tigers later put a lock on the win by scoring 4 times in the sixth inning as Sturtevant,  Robinson and Groves all had RBI singles and 5 times in the seventh highlighted by a home run by Sturtevant, a two-run single by Rath and an RBI single by Groves.

Holley’s Lexi Lujan is safe at home as Hannah Fox moves in to cover for Lyyndonville.

Kendall 13, Byron-Bergen 0
Gabby Hauptman pitched a 1 hitter with 6 strikeouts for Kendall as Teagan Shaw led the offense with a double and a home run.

Shaw put Kendall on top to stay with a two-run homer in the first inning. She later added a two-run double to highlight a 6 run fifth inning which also included an RBI single by Brooke Rodas.

Akron 3, Barker 0
Kenadee Jonathan hurled a 4 hit shutout with 6 strikeouts to lead undefeated (4-0) to a 3-0 win over Barker which slips to 5-1.

Wilson 13, Medina 1

Katie Hardy pitched a 1 hitter with 3 strikeouts for Wilson in the 13-1 win over visiting Medina.

Abbie Faery had 2 hits, including a double and Taylor Ernest a triple for Wilson which scored in 5 of the 6 innings of the run rule contest.