Kendall

Kendall approves $1 million cut in school taxes

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 18 April 2013 at 12:00 am

District also proposes $25 million capital project

Photo by Tom Rivers – The Kendall Junior-Senior High School is eyed for most of the $25 million in a capital project that goes before voters on May 21.

KENDALL – Districts residents would see their school taxes plunge and the district campus would get a vast overhaul as part of initiatives that will go before voters May 21.

The Board of Education has approved a 2013-14 budget that would slash taxes by $1 million, a drop from $5.6 million to $4.6 million. The average tax rate would fall from $21.51 to $17.45 per $1,000 of assessed property.

The district is shedding about $500,000 annually with a paid-off bond and another $115,000 annually with a bus loan payment. Kendall also will see several students with disabilities, who were educated at costly facilities outside the district, move into other communities. Those factors, plus a $553,000 increase in state aid, are allowing Kendall to drastically cut taxes.

“We wanted to give it back to the people,” Nadine Hanlon, the Board of Education president, said about the tax cut. “We know the circumstances people are facing with increased costs and high unemployment.”

Kendall plans to add an elementary teacher, and at least another teacher to help students meet and surpass more stringent state standards. The board also wants to increase the Building and Grounds staff while the district begins work on the capital project.

Julie Christensen, the district superintendent, said the reduced taxes and revamped schools will make the district even more attractive.

“Hopefully people will want to move here to see what a great place this is,” she said.

Kendall’s overall budget dropped more than $2 million from $16,390,153 in 2012-13 to a proposed $14,051,383. Hanlon said the district has made many staffing changes in recent years to increase efficiency. Kendall also has reserve funds to protect the district from financial swings in the future.

“We figured it would be good to cut the taxes, and we have a long-term plan to keep them stable,” Hanlon said.

Residents won’t see their taxes go up with the capital project, Christensen said. The state would pay 90 percent of the cost. Kendall already has raised its local share through a capital reserve fund.

The project includes new roofs for both school buildings, as well as energy efficient improvements, heating and ventilation work, and updated security measures. Both sites will also see improvements to parking lots and sidewalks. The classrooms in the junior-senior high school also will be redesigned and upgraded.

There will be a forum on the project 7 p.m. April 30 in the junior-senior high school commons.

The May 21 vote will be from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the elementary school.

Nun could spend six months in prison

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 8 April 2013 at 12:00 am

Rapp allegedly stole $128k from Catholic churches

ALBION – A nun who worked at Catholic churches in Holley and Kendall pled guilty to grand larceny today and will be sentenced to no more than six months in state prison.

Sister Mary Anne Rapp allegedly stole at least $128,000 from St. Mark’s in Kendall and St. Mary’s in Holley from March 2006 to April 2011. She allegedly used the money to feed a gambling addiction. Rapp said in court on Monday she isn’t certain how much money she took from the two churches. She said it could be more than $128,000.

Orleans County Court Judge James Punch accepted a plea deal today that calls for no more than six months in prison for Rapp. Normally a Class E fourth-degree grand larceny charge carries a four-year state prison sentence, Punch said.

But the judge said Rapp has no prior criminal history and is working towards restitution.

She will be sentenced at 2 p.m. on July 1.

Rapp’s alleged crime was discovered last year after discrepancies were found during an internal audit at the churches. Rapp, 67, of Lewiston served as a nun for nearly 50 years.

Kendall man arrested after March 4 domestic incident

Posted 2 April 2013 at 12:00 am

Press Release: Orleans county Sheriff’s Office

On March 18, 2013, Dennis P. Buehler, 64, of 923 Peter Smith Rd., Kendall, was arrested for Attempted Murder in the Second Degree and Assault in the First Degree. Investigator Ken Strickland of the Orleans County Sheriff’s Office charged Buehler as the result of an investigation into a domestic incident in March 4, 2013, where he shot the victim, then set the residence on fire and ultimately shot himself before he was taken into custody by law enforcement.

Buehler was arraigned by Kendall Justice Lape at Strong Hospital in Rochester on Mon., March 18. Bail was set at $250,000 cash or $500,000 bond. Buehler remains at Strong Hospital. An order of protection was issued for the victim. A tentative preliminary hearing date was set for March 22, 2013.

Additional charges are expected when the case is presented to the grand jury.

Jenn Suhr, a Kendall resident, sets world pole vault record

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 12 March 2013 at 12:00 am
Jenn Suhr Sets Pole Vault Record

Photo by Tom Rivers – Jenn Suhr of Kendall, shown during a September pole vault competition at Roberts Wesleyan College, is the new world indoor record holder.

Jenn Suhr added another major accomplishment to an already golden resume last weekend. Suhr, a resident of Kendall and Churchville, shattered the indoor world record in the pole vault on March 2, when she cleared 16 feet, 5½ inches at the USA Track & Field Indoor National Championships.

Suhr won the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics and earned the silver in 2008. She is coached by her husband Rick Suhr, who grew up in Lyndonville. Two years ago they bought a home in Kendall.

Photo by Tom Rivers

Kendall Man Arrested After Shootings and House Fire

Posted 4 March 2013 at 12:00 am

Press Release: Scott D. Hess, Sheriff

A Town of Kendall man is in custody after shooting his wife, setting the marital home on fire, and then shooting himself.

Sheriff’s Deputies were called to 923 Peter Smith Rd., Kendall, shortly after 7:00 P.M. Linda E. Buehler (Age 58), had arrived home minutes earlier when she was confronted by her husband. Dennis P. Buehler (Age 64) shot his wife in the shoulder. According to the victim, they struggled and then she ran out of the house, got in the family car, and drove herself to a nearby home for help.

Sheriff’s Deputies established a perimeter around the Buehler residence and Orleans County Multi-Agency SWAT was activated. Prior to their arrival, Dennis Buehler apparently set the house on fire, then walked outside and shot himself in the face.

Both Buehlers were transported to Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. Pending his recovery, Dennis Buehler is facing numerous criminal charges.

The Kendall Fire Department responded once the scene was secured by law enforcement. They were assisted by several other Orleans & Monroe County fire departments. The house was a total loss.