Newsmakers for the week of February 17, 2003
Newsmakers for the week of
February 17, 2003


At Nothnagle's Annual Awards luncheon, held on February 24, at the RIT Inn and Conference Center, Joan Greeno associate broker of Nothnalge Realtor's Chili/Ogden Office, was recognized for producing over 5 million dollars in sales for 2002.

For almost two decades, Greeno has given full-time service and commitment to her real estate clients. She has experience in single- and multi-family homes, condominiums, town homes, new home construction, relocation services and investment properties.

Greeno is a member of the Greater Rochester Association of Realtors (GRAR) and the Rochester-area Women's Council of Realtors (WCR). During her real estate career, she has received numerous awards, including GRAR's Sales Master and Sales Master Gold awards, WCR's Pinnacle Award for outstanding commitment and service, and Nothnagle's coveted "Top 25" award. Greeno also served as manager of the Chili-Ogden office during the mid-90s.

Greeno resides in Chili with her husband, Larry, vice president for Planned Giving at Roberts Wesleyan College. They have four grown children and seven grandchildren. She is an active member of Pearce Memorial Church where she is a former trustee and committee volunteer.


Private James P. Gallagher graduated from the U.S. Marine Corps basic training in Parris Island, South Carolina on January 31, earning the title of Expert on the rifle range.

Pvt. Gallagher will continue his training at Camp Geiger in North Carolina. He is the son of Jacquelyn A. Gallagher of Pavilion, and the grandson of Dorothy L. Pharoah and the late James P. Pharoah of Churchville.


Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Scott W. Stiles, son of Jeanne L. Newman of Newco Drive, Hamlin, reported for duty at Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Center, Eugene, Oregon.

Stiles is a 1989 graduate of William S. Hart High School of Newhall, California and joined the Marine Corps in August 1989.


Air Force Airman Ryan E. Milton has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.

He is the son of David Milton of Holley Byron Road, Holley and Kathy Rutty of Edmondson Pike, Nashville, Tennessee. He is a 2002 graduate of Brockport High School.


Air Force Airman Jon M. Schubel has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.

He is the son of Tim and Carolyn Schubel of Gary Drive, Brockport and a 2002 graduate of Brockport High School.


Air Force Airman 1st Class Darius W. Brown has deployed to Prince Sultan Air Base, Saudi Arabia, to support the mission of Operation Southern Watch.

The operation is a multinational coalition force that conducts flying missions to ensure and enforce Iraq's compliance with the United Nations (UN) Security Council resolutions enacted after the end of the Persian Gulf War in 1991. The resolutions prohibit Iraqi military flights over the no-fly zone and ground troop movements through the no-drive zone in the southern half of Iraq.

Brown is an inventory management journeyman with the 363rd Expeditionary Supply Squadron.

He is the son of Samuel L. and step-son of Andrea K. Brown of Stillmeadow Drive, Rochester and a 1999 graduate of Churchville-Chili High School.


Maurice R. Robinson has been promoted to the rank of sergeant in the U.S. Army.

Robinson is a team chief assigned to the 58th Aviation Regiment at Fort Rucker, Enterprise, Alabama and has six years of military service.

He is the stepson of James O. Smith of County Line Road, Holley.

His wife, Laurice is the daughter of Allee Hunter of Brockport and Jonnie Mae Walker of Rochester.

The sergeant is a 1990 graduate of Kendall High School.