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About the ECOPARK

The ecopark is an innovative partnership between Monroe County and Waste Management of NY that provides county residents with a "one-stop drop-off" to dispose of or recycle certain items. The ecopark is a drop-off facility and, except for household hazardous waste (HHW) materials, residents are responsible for unloading their own vehicle.

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2026 Town/Village Board Transparency Policy

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The purpose of this policy is to promote transparency, broaden community awareness, and encourage resident participation in local boards, commissions, and committees. This policy reflects the Town/Village Board’s commitment to openness, inclusion, and public trust, as expressed by residents during community conversations.

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East Rochester Sidewalk Construction & Replacement Program

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On Tuesday February 27th, 2024 the Town/Village of East Rochester and MRB Group will 
be hosting an informal Public Information Meeting. The meeting is open to residents to stop 
in at any time between 5:30pm to 8:00pm to ask questions with regards to the scope of the 
project. 

The meeting will be held in the Jean Daniel Community Center located on the 1st floor 
of the Eyer Building (317 Main Street, East Rochester, NY 14445). 
 

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Garfield Street Replacement Project

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On Tuesday July 25th, 2023 the Town/Village of East Rochester held a Public Informational meeting in the Jean Daniel Community Center. The purpose of the meeting was to present the draft reconstruction plan for Garfield Street. This meeting was open to the public and all comments and feedback were welcome. There will no formal presentation, all information has been posted here on the web site.  
 

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EAST ROCHESTER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT--125 YEARS OF SERVICE

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On May 23, 1898, a group of businessmen from Despatch (as East Rochester was known until 1906) met at Branshaud’s Hall on East Commercial Street to set up the first fire department.  On May 29th, the first official meeting was held, and the Despatch Fire District was formed.  During subsequent meetings committees were formed to find estimates for needed equipment, as well as for property and a fire hall.  It was determined that $1800.00 was the amount needed to outfit this first department.  Equipment included:  one dozen rubber coats, boots, and helmets, a hose cart, an alarm bell, a ladder truck, and three chemical carts.  Needless to say, the first fire trucks were either pulled by horses or pulled by hand.

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ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS

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ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS: The East Rochester Fire Department needs you help!

The ER Fire Department is attempting to update over 200 business PRE-PLANS that are intended to be used in the event of an emergency. Information to be collected includes the Business Contact(s), a Site Plan, a reference to the locations of utilities and any exposure to risks.

You can help by completing an online form by clicking on ER Pre-Plan Form. Your response will benefit you in the event of a fire emergency and may save the lives of the firefighters responding to your business.

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Published on Monday, November 1, 2021

East Rochester's First Fire Truck

The village of East Rochester was founded under the name Despatch in 1897. The name was later changed to East Rochester in 1906. One of the first things the founding fathers of the village did was to set up a volunteer fire department, which they did in 1898.

Originally the equipment used in firefighting was a hand drawn hose cart and ladder wagon. As the village grew and technology advanced, the department acquired motor vehicles. The first being a Ford Model T truck that was converted to a fire fighting vehicle by the local blacksmith. A Marmon ladder truck was soon added to the fleet again built by the blacksmith.

In 1925 it was decided that the village needed a real fire truck not a commercial truck converted to one. An order was placed with the American LaFrance Company in Elmira, NY to build the vehicle. At that time all the fire trucks were hand built to the purchasers specifications. This procedure brought the cost of the truck to $12,500 in 1925. Remember that in 1925 you could buy a Ford car for $375. This truck was in front line service in the village from 1925 to 1958. In 1959 the small hamlet of Fishers had a fire truck on order but it was not going to be delivered for 6 to 8 months. To hold them over East Rochester loaned them the recently retired truck.

The village forgot about the transaction until a couple of hunters from the village spotted the truck in a field behind the Valentown museum near Eastview mall. They contacted the village and had the truck brought back to town.

Your author Jim Burlingame bought the truck from the village and proceeded to restore it to its former glory. After two years it looked like the photo above. He then proceeded to enter it in car shows and parades in the area.

After many years he donated the truck to the village where it sits in all its glory in a special room built just for it in the East Rochester Fire hall for all to view. It still is brought out for the village memorial day and Firemen's parades every year.

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