Image File photo of Derek Geib in 2019, when he first opened The Coffee Press on Jackson Street in Batavia.Photo by Howard Owens. It’s not a very exciting election year in Genesee County, as the two
Image Former Second Ward City Councilwoman Patti Pacino, center, holds a proclamation given to her Monday by fellow council members during her official retirement as family members, left, grandson TJ,
During the downtown annual beer walk, an out-of-town participant won a gift card, which not only brought her back, but she had her whole family in tow. They shopped at Empire Hemp and booked a massage at The Spa at Artemis, promising to return for dinner and stop into Valle Jewelers to browse and hopefully purchase some of the shop’s dazzling items on display. That is perhaps
When he was in high school, David Twichell never intended to have children. “The good Lord decided differently,” Twichell said during an interview with The Batavian. “Now I have 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.” And the retired grandpa most formerly facilities manager for Bank of America’s six states of the Northeast spends a lot of time with the little ones.
City Council members agreed to lay the groundwork for a new $15.5 million police station and appoint a new Second Ward representative during Monday’s business meeting at City Hall. After approving a resolution to bring David Twichell aboard to fill the seat recently vacated by Patti Pacino, council, including Twichell, later voted on resolutions to seek funding from the USDA