Several colleges announce Orleans students on Dean’s List

Staff Reports Posted 23 June 2025 at 7:28 am

Several students from Orleans County have made the Dean’s List at colleges and universities.

At Buffalo State University, Nicolina Creasey of Albion, Brionna Raiser-Russell of Knowlesville and Madison Williams of Medina made the spring Dean’s List. To make the list, students need to have completed at least 12 credit hours and who have attained a GPA of 3.5 or higher.

• Leah Kania of Albion is majoring in voice performance at Baldwin Wallace University at in Berea, Ohio, which is near Cleveland. The Dean’s List recognizes students who earn a grade point average of 3.8 or higher while enrolled in 12 or more graded hours during the semester.

• Kylie Towne, a tourism/event and meeting management major from Holley, is among the more than 1,660 students named to Niagara University’s Dean’s List. To qualify, students must be registered for 12 credit-bearing hours during the semester and earn a GPA of 3.25 or higher.

• Alexa Adams of Paul Smith’s College has been named to the Spring 2025 Dean’s List. The college is located in the Adirondack Park. (Adams also graduated from Paul Smith’s College in May, earning a BS in Integrative Studies.)

• Daisy Perez Reyes and Shelly Reyes, both of Albion, earned Dean’s List honors for the spring at SUNY Oneonta in Central New York semester. To qualify for the Dean’s List, a student must earn a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher while carrying a course load of 12 hours or more.

• Emma Roush of Medina, a senior Psychology major at Grove City College, has been named to the Dean’s List with Distinction for the spring 2025 semester. The Dean’s List with Distinction includes a GPA of 3.60 to 3.84.

Several from Orleans made the Dean’s List at Nazareth University in Rochester including Joseph Nettles of Holley, Hailey Crawford of Albion, Tyana Burroughs of Kendall, Raine Baker of Lyndonville, and Kailie Regan of Holley. They all attained GPAs of at least 3.5 or above.

• Lillian Isabella Wilson of Medina has been named to Clarkson University’s Dean’s List. Wilson is a junior majoring in chemistry. Dean’s List students must achieve a minimum 3.25 grade-point average and also carry at least 14 credit hours.

(Editor’s Note: These are from colleges and universities that sent in the local students on the Dean’s List. Not all schools send in the news to the Orleans Hub.) 

A special win for Melanie in several ways

By Mike Wertman, Sports Writer Posted 22 June 2025 at 8:12 pm

Contributed Photos by Melanie Green Courtesy of the Epson Tour – – A happy Melanie Green celebrates with the championship trophy after winning her first Epson Pro Golf Tour championship today at the Island Resort Championship held in Michigan. Her photo at the right shows that with the victory she has also punched her ticket for a spot in the Epson Tour’s season ending championship tournament at Indian Wells in California. In addition, her victory today boosted her from 12th to 4th place among the  top 15 Epson Tour players in the race to earn one of the coveted LPGA Tour cards for the 2026 season.

Green captures her first Epson Pro Golf Tour event championship with strong final round

By Mike Wertman, Sports Writer Posted 22 June 2025 at 7:15 pm

Epson Tour Photo – Melanie Green captures her first Epson Pro Tour championship.

Putting together a sizzling final round, Medina’s Melanie Green captured her first Epson Pro Golf Tour event championship with a two shot victory today at the Island Resort Championship at Michigan.

Two shots off the pace heading into today’s final round, Green put together a tremendous stretch run surge notching an eagle, 5 birdies and no bogeys for a 7 under par round of 65.

She registered an eagle on No. 14 and had birdies on holes 2, 5, 9, 10 and 11.

Green finished with a three day total of 14 under par 204 after posting rounds of 4 under par 68 on the first day and 3 under par 69 on the second day.

Mustangs FC wins to hold 1st Division lead

By Mike Wertman, Sports Writer Posted 22 June 2025 at 5:03 pm

Maintaining a hold on first place, the Medina Mustangs FC downed the Chargers FC 3-1 in a Buffalo District Soccer League 1st Division game this afternoon at Sahlen’s Sports Park.

Medina bult up a 2-0 half-time advantage on goals by Kyan Mathieu and Peter Martillotta, both off assists by Ethan Leonard.

Mustangs goalie Coby Albone stopped a penalty kick to keep the Mustangs up 2-1.

David Gonzalez sealed the win for Medina with a goal off an assist from Casey Winiecki.

Improving to 6-0-1, the Mustangs will next face the Cheektowaga Stingrays next Sunday at 6 p.m. at Buffalo State.

11 more entrepreneurs, with diverse business plans, complete MAP class

By Ginny Kropf, correspondent Posted 22 June 2025 at 2:31 pm

Photos by Ginny Kropf: Ricky and Katrina Standish stand near the banks of Lake Alice on family-owned property, of which they have become managers. Katrina recently graduated from the Spring 2025 Microenterprise Assistance Program, which she took to help them run a business.

ALBION – The Spring 2025 Microenterprise Assistance Program class recently graduated 11 aspiring business entrepreneurs, whose prospective new businesses are very diverse, according to MAP director Matt Holland.

“We had an excellent group of businesses this year, from a wide variety of backgrounds and stages of business,” Holland said.

This included agriculture, retail, food service, property rental and maintenance – some of which are concept, startup or have been open for more than two years.

“I believe this diversity benefitted group discussions and collaboration,” Holland said. “All of them were enthusiastic and worked hard drafting their business plans. I look forward to seeing what the future holds for their businesses.”

Holland took over leadership of MAP when Diane Blanchard retired in 2023. He said MAP is education and he has always enjoyed education.

“Most importantly, because small businesses are the backbone of a small town area,” he said.

Jeremy Bow of Kent signed up for the Microenterprise Assistance Program to take advantage of the resources they offer. He has started a new business, JB’s Stump Grinding.

They didn’t restart the MAP program until 2024, Holland said.

“We took a step back to see if any changes had to be made and what we could do to get small business centers involved – with the EDA,” he said. “Small business centers bring great programming to the class.”

The Microenterprise Assistance Program has graduated 569 individuals to date. Two graduations are held a year, always with a similar curriculum, Holland said. They teach the basics a business person should know, including legal, marketing, financials, bookkeeping and pricing.

“We always have an entrepreneur come in and tell the class what it’s like to be in business,” Holland said.

One such businessman was Kyle Brent, who just built a new modern building for his business, KJ Motorsports in Middleport. The class was very impressed with his story, starting his business in his home, right out of high school.

“Sometimes a person takes the class and realizes they don’t want to be in business,” Holland said.

The newest graduates and their businesses are Ellen Blanc, Paws Only Grooming; Jeremy Bow, JB;s Stump Grinding; McKenna Christ, The Grove 1848; Megan Davenport, GH Grooming and Spa; Duane DeRoller, Liberty Meadows; Emma Drisdom – Emma’s Nail Room; Shawn Malark, North Star Ammo and Defense; Deborah Mannix – Seasonal Retail; Katie and Christopher Oakes – LynOaken Upick LLC; Alicia Sargent, Medicare Advocacy Center; and Ricky and Katrina Standish, RKScapes (rental property, landscaping and property management).

Two of the recent graduates shared their stories of becoming entrepreneurs.

Graduate Katrina Standish and her husband Ricky both have full-time jobs at Community Action of Orleans and Genesee, but recently took over management of property her father owns, mostly on the banks of Lake Alice. Katrina registered for the class, but Ricky came along also.

“The class helped us understand a business plan,” Katrina said.

“They also hook you up with an attorney, who connected us with the Small Business Legal Clinic at the WNY Law Center,” Ricky said.

The couple plan to expand their rental holdings to include Amish shed cabins, accessible to the water for fishermen, as well as a fire pit, canoe and kayak rentals and golf cart rentals. This is something Katrina has always dreamed of, she said.

“I think MAP was a great opportunity for us,” Katrina added.

Jeremy Bow is also employed full-time, but decided to start a side business after discovering how expensive it would be to hire someone to grind up a bunch of stumps in his yard.

“I picked up a stump grinder to do my yard, and then started helping my friends,” Bow said. “At first I thought I’d take care of my stumps, then go help my friends and sell the grinder. But, last fall I decided to get an LLC form and insurance.”

He enrolled in the MAP class, something he said he wishes he had done sooner.

“MAP showed us a lot of resources out there I didn’t know existed,” Bow said. “I also met a lot of class members in all phase of business. Some don’t have a business yet, just a business concept. We shared ideas with some who are fully established and some whose business is still in the works.”

He was impressed with how much they learned – about the paperwork involved, how to motivate employees and the importance of taking good care of your employees.

“Some questions brought up were things I’d never thought of,” Bow said. “There are so many things you don’t know. They don’t make it easy to start a business, but MAP covered a lot of the bases and showed us where help is available. It’s a very good program.”

Bow said he hopes by being affordable and doing a good job, his new business will be successful. His goal is to buy a dump trailer and mini skid-steer so he can clean up after a job.

He wants no dissatisfied customers, he said.

Applications for the next MAP class will be accepted beginning July 15. The fall class will begin the first Thursday in September.

Tenney introduces legislation to make $3K of firearms exempt from bankruptcy

Posted 22 June 2025 at 10:48 am

Press Release, Congresswoman Claudia Tenney

WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-24) today reintroduced the Protecting Gun Owners in Bankruptcy Act, reaffirming her commitment to defending the Second Amendment rights of all Americans, regardless of their financial status.

Additional cosponsors of this legislation include Representatives Mike Collins (GA-10), Burgess Owens (UT-4), and Randy Weber (TX-14).

The bill ensures that up to $3,000 worth of firearms are exempt from bankruptcy proceedings, recognizing them as essential property. Current federal law exempts a certain value of property from bankruptcy proceedings that allow the debtor to maintain a basic standard of living, such as musical instruments, jewelry and a television. However, federal law fails to provide a specific exemption for firearms, a constitutionally guaranteed right that allows individuals to defend themselves.

“The Second Amendment is a Constitutional right for all Americans, regardless of their financial situation,” said Congresswoman Tenney. “No American should ever be forced to forfeit their right to self-defense because they’re going through financial hardship. This legislation ensures that the Constitutional right to own a firearm is protected, no matter the financial situation.”

Sandstone scores two Midget League 12U wins

By Mike Wertman, Sports Writer Posted 22 June 2025 at 9:57 am

Sandstone scored a pair of wins this past week, 9-2 over Elks/Rotary an 16-1 over Holley ‘A’, to improve to 9-0 in Albion Midget League 12U Division competition.

Against Elks/Rotary, Jayce Torres, Liam Skowneski and Nikko Russo each had 2 hits. Torres and Aiden Kelly both had triples. Kelly’s triple drove in two runs in the fifth inning. Torres and Skowneski both had hits during a four run fourth inning while Russo had a hit during a two run sixth inning.

On the mound, Giovanni LaMartina struck out 10 in five innings of work.

Against Holley ‘A’, Matthew Colmereo had 4 hits and 6 RBIs as Russo, Torres and LaMartina each had 3 hits.

Skowneski had 7 strikeouts in 3 innings of work on the mound.

Barre hosts Square Dance at Town Park

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 22 June 2025 at 8:57 am

Photos by Tom Rivers

BARRE – Jacob Rowland and his sister Hannah, center, dance the Virginia Reel on Saturday evening during square dance at the Barre Town Park.

The Barre Betterment Committee and Go Art! teamed to offer the event, which also included food and a basket raffle.

The Orleans County String Band has performed at the square dance in Barre since 2018. They performed Appalachian string band music.

The members include Margaret Mathews as caller and teacher, Kathy Vandemortel of Point Breeze on the fiddle, Laurence Sugarman on the claw hammer banjo, and Laurie Hunt on bass.

Orly the Ox joined the dancers in the Virginia Reel. Orly is the Orleans County bicentennial mascot during this year of celebrating the county’s 200th anniversary.

Betsy and Wes Miller, center, joined in dancing the Virginia Reel.

Orly dances with his partner, Elizabeth Marat.

Enchanted characters celebrate Faery Festival in Medina

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 22 June 2025 at 8:38 am

Photos by Tom Rivers

MEDINA – These three were dressed up as faeries on Saturday for Medina’s “Enchanted Faery Festival.” Pictured form left include Natasha Abdurrafi of Medina, and sisters Amelia and Daisy Marr of Albion.

The Medina Area Partnership organizes the event which usually brings in about 75 to 100 kids dressed as kings, queens, princes and princesses.

Ann Fisher-Bale, one of the festival volunteers, distributes fairy dust at Rotary Park. Her son, Mason Bale, is next to her.

The event included a scavenger hunt. There were 12 faeries and 10 faery houses hidden in windows in downtown shops. There also was a parade.

Haylee Ferrington is dressed as a dragon mother faery while she does face-painting on Morgan Eaton of Rochester.

Green stays within 2 shots of the lead as stormy weather delays second round play

By Mike Wertman, Sports Writer Posted 21 June 2025 at 9:54 pm

Staying within two shots of the lead,  Medina’s Melanie Green was 2 under par through 12 holes when today’s second round of the Epson Pro Golf Tour’s Island Resort Championship in Michigan was halted by darkness.

Stormy weather this morning caused the start of the second round to be delayed by some four hours. That resulted in the start of play for golfers in the afternoon session, including Green, to be delayed until late this afternoon. Green in fact did not tee off until after 6 p.m.

Green got off to a good start with 3 birdies and 1 bogey over the first 8 holes to go 2 under on the day and she maintained that score after 12 holes when play was suspended.

Green, who is now 6 under for the tournament after firing a 4 under par round of 68 on Friday, is currently two shots back of the co-leaders.

The second round is expected to be completed Sunday morning followed by the final round.

Shelby can choose new direction for town government

Posted 21 June 2025 at 8:00 pm

Editor:

I don’t know if the political establishment is tone deaf or if they actually think people believe the nonsense their figure heads try to speak into existence. Shelby, it is time to drain the swamp, restore trust to Town government, and end this financial nightmare that bobblehead politicians have created for our Town.

Let me be even more pointed since many of you know me as a person who will not shy away from the truth. The current Supervisor and his hand-picked endorsed candidates are trying to run this Town into the ground. We see it in their actions. We see at every Town meeting. We see it with every opportunity they try and sweep problems under the rug.

Our finances are a mess – Fact.

Lawyer fees are astronomical compared to similar Towns like Barre, Ridgeway, Alabama – Fact.

Supervisor Wengewicz has increased our budget spending by nearly 15% since taking office – Fact.

Supervisor Wengewicz’s budgets have no forecasting or historical trends that account for them – Fact.

Supervisor Wengewicz and his majority continues to overcharge residents in water districts – Fact

Mike Moriarty first registered in the Green Party – Fact

Mike Moriarty only changed to Republican weeks before being endorsed – Fact

Mike Moriarty said in a candidate forum that he believes it’s good to raise taxes – Fact

Vassilios Bitsas said in a candidate forum that he wants to limit development – Fact

Vassilios Bitsas went on to explain that our budget needs a long-term plan but had no plan – Fact

Bitsas and Moriarty admitted they had never attended a prior Town meeting at the debate – Fact

Bitsas, Moriarty and Supervisor Wengewicz want to be your new Council majority – Fact

It’s like Mitt Romney took over the Republican Party in this Town. The people of Shelby know the truth. We can read the letters to the editor highlighting the same concerns. Enough is enough, let’s take Shelby back and end this reign of mismanagement and financial catastrophe.

Join me on June 24th and let’s vote for the candidates who actually want to move our Town forward. Drain the swamp, Shelby!

Respectfully,

Ed Zelazny

Shelby