Newsmakers for the week of
August 11, 2003


Lacy M. Morgan, daughter of Barb Barons of Bergen and George Morgan of Churchville, has been named to the spring 2003 dean's list at St. John Fisher College in Rochester. She earned a 4.0 grade point average. Morgan, a sophomore, is a psychology major.


Deborah Chrysler of North Chili has been installed as president of the Western New York Volunteer Firemen's Ladies Auxiliary. Members from ten western counties held their convention in Albion. Chrysler has been president of the Monroe County VF Auxiliary and of the Chili Auxiliary and holds memberships in the Northern Central and New York state organizations.

Also installed were Bonnie Sweet of Penfield, Monroe County, as first vice president, Mary Kordec of Niagara as second vice, Janet Haight of Walker, Monroe County, as financial secretary, treasurer Sally Zastrow of Niagara, Betty Benzee of Erie and directors from Allegany, Erie and Orleans counties.


Adam M. Vogler of Ogden Parma Townline, Spencerport, is a spring 2003 graduate at the State University of New York College of Technology at Delhi, receiving an AAS degree in golf course operations.


Cathy Desiderio, sales agent for Presidential K.A.R.E.S. Realty has been designated as a Fine Homes Specialist by The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc., a Prudential Financial (NYSE:PRL) company. Desiderio was awarded this designation after exemplifying professionalism and commitment to representing buyers and sellers in the Fine Homes marketplace. This designation was established to define professional competency standards within the Prudential Real Estate Network and to recognize the level of experience and exacting service quality expected by higher-end clientele.

Desiderio has over 18 years experience in the Real Estate business and has been a consistent multi-million-dollar producer. She recently received Prudential's Leading Edge Award, and has also been a recipient of the Women's Council Pinnacle Award.