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How to properly retire US flags in Monroe County
How to properly retire US flags in Monroe County

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time13-06-2025

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How to properly retire US flags in Monroe County

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Flag Day is this weekend, and patriots will be looking to fly their flags high in honor of the holiday! However, some residents may have US flags that have seen better days, and Monroe County is showing residents how to retire ripped, faded, or damaged flags. The reverence for Old Glory that inspired Flag Day arose decades after Betsy Ross sewed her first County Executive Adam Bello says it's as easy as a trip to the Monroe County/WM ecopark, located on Avion Drive in Rochester. Those with unservicable flags can drop them off — no appointment necessary. According to the county, the ecopark has collected over 15 tons of flags, or 30,000 pounds, for retirement. 'The ecopark provides a respectful way to retire unserviceable U.S. flags, while valuing patriotism and helping the environment,' Bello said. The ecopark is open from 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays and 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Development, public safety, highlighted in Monroe State of the County address
Development, public safety, highlighted in Monroe State of the County address

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time12-06-2025

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Development, public safety, highlighted in Monroe State of the County address

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Wednesday, Monroe County Executive Adam Bello gave his state of the county address. The address highlighted accomplishments by the county in the past year and looked ahead to future projects and initiatives. On development: Bringing more power to Henrietta's business park on Sawgrass Parkway Progress on MCC Advanced Technology Center & URMC's new patient care tower fairlife looks to be exceeding its initial goals 'The fairlife project in Webster is now exceeding its $650 million investment, is on track to be the largest dairy processing plant in the northeastern U.S.,' he said. 'Once operational, this plant will take in 5-6 million pounds of milk per day, from local dairy farmers… More than 300 high-wage jobs will be created at this next-generation facility, with over 70% of the construction workforce drawn from our community.' On public safety: The JEDS program has lowered the re-offense rate to 3% In the 2025 budget a new Centralized Arraignment Part Court, creating a new streamlined arraignment process. On quality of life: There has been progress on the zoo upgrades Innovative Field has seen a slew of modernization projects The Rochester Embayment has been cleaned up and removed from the Areas of Concern list Bello also discussed housing: 'Across the country, governments are struggling to provide more housing options for people that won't break the bank,' he said. 'Last night, the legislature approved a package of housing programs that will make it easier for low-income and first-time homebuyers to take part in the American dream of homeownership. That includes $1.8 million to rehab houses in the county that will be made available to qualified homebuyers, and another 660,000 in down payment costs and counseling.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Law enforcement, businesses react to recent fights in Charlotte including new action
Law enforcement, businesses react to recent fights in Charlotte including new action

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time10-06-2025

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Law enforcement, businesses react to recent fights in Charlotte including new action

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — Monroe County is seeking immediate action to address safety and security around Ontario Beach Park within the Charlotte neighborhood in Rochester following several recent incidents involving police. In a matter of urgent action filed with the Monroe County Legislature last week, County Executive, Adam Bello, is calling for an amendment to Capital Improvement Plan Projects set for next year, specifically asking for an accelerated approval of $200,000 for the installation of entry and exit gates at the county-run parking lots at Ontario Beach Park. Police were called to the area Saturday evening for reports of fights and after closing down roads in an attempt to contain the incident, it spilled over towards Lake Ave. right in front of Tropix, a local event venue space. Illegal gun with high-capacity magazine recovered after Ontario Beach Park 'disturbances' Nearby business owner, John Kabrvoski of Tropix, said this is now a more regular kind of activity and a trend negatively impacting his establishment. Cell phone footage provided to News 8 from Tropix shows several young people engaged in fights, many bystanders also recording videos. Kabrovski told News 8 it was particularly frustrating as it was a nice weather evening with an Eagles tribute band on stage and growing patrons, but after the roads closed and the incidents began unfolding, many of his customers became scared and left. 'Our business has tremendously, tremendously diminished the last couple weeks,' Kabrovski said. 'I don't know how we're going to do in the next couple weeks. We have a concert tomorrow that's run by the City, it's a free jazz event — it's going to be interesting to see how many people come to that because are they scared? Wednesday nights, the Concerts at the Beach, Is that going to be busy this week? Are people coming back? Are they scared of what happened last week? I don't know but obviously something has to happen relatively soon because we're already coming up to the middle of June, if we don't solve this problem fast, the summer season of 2025 is going to be gone for all of us,' Kabrovski said. RPD said leaders are meeting with partnering agencies, including the Monroe County Sheriff's Office and New York State Police to develop plans for an increased police presence in the area. Kabrovski notes it's a start, but says the younger generation doesn't respect police in general, pointing to a need for even greater change. 'There has to be something besides more police. There has to be some type of discipline, if you're arrested or involved in a fight maybe you get banned from all the festivals,' Kabrovski said. 'Our clientele, it makes them nervous so we've got people having dinner, people watching a band then they come down here and they see this and it makes them really re-think about coming to Charlotte. And I've always told people, we have to kind of reimagine Charlotte, right. There's no such thing as 'bringing it back' or 'fixing it' right now; it's about re-imagining, right. What are we going to do differently? It's not about, what are we going to change just this one thing — it's about changing the whole dynamics of Charlotte.' Kabrovski also says he's added increased security for his own establishment, but believes it will take village to enact lasting change and higher expectations. 'Having maybe a different task force that's strictly addresses the youth in a sense, that social media. I know the police department has a social media that takes care of our entertainment license. They see what us, as bars, do and what DJs we put and events we do. Maybe there could be a task force that really addresses what the talk is on social media, are these kids talking about going to Charlotte to fight? Are they talking about going to one of the local town festivals, are they talking about getting in a fight at a playground, at a school, a park,' News 8 will bring you more details about the plan from law enforcement as more information is made available. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Honor Flight Mission 89 celebrates veterans' return to Rochester
Honor Flight Mission 89 celebrates veterans' return to Rochester

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time01-06-2025

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Honor Flight Mission 89 celebrates veterans' return to Rochester

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) – Honor Flight Rochester welcomed back 62 veterans to Rochester on Sunday afternoon from their weekend trip to Washington, D.C. Mission 89 left early Saturday morning. This was the second mission this year. Mission 89 has flown more than 4,500 veterans since it began in 2008. Honor Flight is funded through hundreds of volunteers and the generosity of organizations, individuals, corporations, and testamentary bequests. Sunday's Mission 89 included: 3 Cold War veterans, 7 Cold War/Vietnam War veterans and 52 Vietnam War veterans. Their branches of service are: Army (34), Navy (9), Air Force (9), Marines (8) Army/Marines (1) and Coast Guard (1). The welcome-home celebration took place at the Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport. Christian Garzone with 13WHAM News was the emcee, and Monroe County Executive Adam Bello was the keynote speaker. Soloist Peter Pirro sang the National Anthem with the Pittsford Fire Department Band. U.S. Naval Sea Cadets also took part in the ceremony. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

No more ARPA money to award, but expect more announcements
No more ARPA money to award, but expect more announcements

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time22-05-2025

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No more ARPA money to award, but expect more announcements

PENFIELD, N.Y. (WROC) — Standing shoulder to shoulder in the Penfield Volunteer Emergency Ambulance bay Wednesday Monroe County legislators and EMS leaders applauded the dispersal of just under $900,000 to four local ambulance agencies. At the podium, Monroe County Executive Adam Bello, a Democrat, detailed the funding, all of which is coming from the $144 million in American Rescue Plan Act, or ARPA, money the federal government sent to Monroe County to help respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. $894,957 is going to Penfield Volunteer Emergency Ambulance, Irondequoit Ambulance, Honeoye Falls-Mendon Volunteer Ambulance and Gates Volunteer Ambulance Service for various programs and equipment (more detail on where the money is going below). Should anyone wonder why pandemic relief money would be doled out now, in 2025, Bello says most funding was committed closer to the crisis and all of it was earmarked by the end of last year, but the process to get it to the various groups, agencies and organizations takes time. 'We actually went out to the public, had a number of public input sessions, talked to a lot of elected officials, community partners to make sure we had as much support as possible when investing these dollars so we knew we were investing them in the right place,' Bello said. The county has until the end of next year to allocate the funds so the community can expect more press conferences like the one Wednesday. Rick Milne, Republican legislator from Honeoye Falls, largely approves of how the ARPA funds have been awarded and managed, the Community Resource Collaborative scandal notwithstanding, but does acknowledge the one-time nature of the funding and stresses the need for long-term planning to meet future needs. 'What are those priorities and how do we make that work with a smaller pot of money in the future,'Milne said. 'So it's a challenge.' Here's a list of the projects funded through the allocation announced Wednesday: Honeoye Falls-Mendon Volunteer Ambulance – $83,891 o Upgrading computer and pager systems, new CPR training kits for staff, and the purchase of two Stryker Powerload Systems—enhancing safety for patients with limited mobility. Irondequoit Ambulance – $236,000 o Purchasing a new ambulance and installing advanced air and surface disinfection systems in the existing fleet, helping to reduce disease transmission and improve patient and provider safety. Penfield Volunteer Emergency Ambulance – $347,065 o Acquiring a new, fully equipped ambulance featuring a LifePak monitor capable of tracking multiple vital signs including SpO2, CO2, ECG, blood pressure, and temperature, as well as a hydraulic power gurney to assist with patient lifting and transport. Gates Volunteer Ambulance Service – $228,000 o Purchasing a new ambulance to expand emergency response capabilities in the region. The news conference was held during EMS Week. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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