Newsmakers for the week of
February 20, 2005


Laura Stultz, a freshman at SUNY Fredonia, has been named to the dean's list, achieving a 3.94 grade point average for the 2004 fall semester.

A 2004 graduate of Spencerport High School, she is majoring in childhood education. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stultz of Spencerport.


The following students enrolled in the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University were named to the dean's list for the fall 2004 semester:

Jameson Blandford of Brockport. Blandford is a junior majoring in systems and information science.

Meghan Rowcliffe of Churchville. Rowcliffe is a freshman majoring in engineering.


Russell Korn was named to the president's list for the fall semester 2004 at SUNY Oswego.


Kimberly Hill, a sophomore at Roberts Wesleyan College, has been named to the dean's list with highest honors, achieving a 4.0 grade point average for the 2004 fall semester.

A 2003 graduate of Churchville-Chili High School, she is majoring in early childhood education and special education. She is the daughter of Larry and Karlene Hill of Chili.


Jessica Giverson of Rochester was awarded a presidential scholarship for Alfred State College. Giverson is slated to graduate in 2005 from Gates Chili Senior High School and intends to enroll in the drafting/CAD program.


Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has announced the names of students who made the dean's list for the fall semester. Students from this area are: Kathleen J. Dumas of Brockport. She is a biology major; Chris Harisis of Rochester, a computer science, computer and systems engineering major; Danielle L. LeBeau of Spencerport, an engineering major; Lee V. McOmber of Hilton, a computer and systems engineering, computer science major; Cory P. McWilliams of Rochester, a computer science major; Matthew D. Siciliano of Hamlin, an industrial and management engineering major; Edward W. Vossler of Rochester, a mechanical engineering major; and Daniel J. Yanklewski of Rochester, a biomedical engineering major


Mary Lobene named to Nothnagle's Top 25 Club
Philip Nothnagle, CEO of Nothnagle Realtors, is shown with Mary Lobene at Nothnagle's annual luncheon, held at RIT Conference Center on January 28. Lobene was recognized for accomplishments throughout the year. She was once again named to Nothnagle's Top 25 Club with closed sales of over 8 million dollars; in addition she received the Sales Master Gold award for 2004 by The Great Rochester Association of Realtors. The Sales Master Gold award is given to agents that successfully sold and closed 6 plus million dollars in sales. Mary has 20 years experience and knowledge in new construction and existing home sales. She has also been named Spencerport's Top Sales Person of the Month on several occasions during 2004. Additionally, Mary is the recipient of the Zenith Award and a member of Nothnagle's Gold Club. Mary is a life long resident of Spencerport/Ogden where she resides with her family, husband Ray Bilinski and sons, Beau and Jared. She also serves as committee member of the Ogden Bears.