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PAW’S CORNER
By Sam MazzottaBuilding a Pet First-Aid Kit
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I read in a guide about cutting dogs’ toenails that styptic will stop bleeding if you cut their paws. What is that, and where do I get it? -- Perry in Dallas
DEAR PERRY: Styptic powder can be used on small nicks and tiny cuts to stop bleeding and reduce pain. at’s helpful when trimming pets’ toenails, which can be a traumatic experience for them, especially if you should trim a little too far up the nail and accidentally cut the quick. e powder is applied with a cotton ball or so cloth. Most owners keep it right next to them as they trim their pets’ nails, so it can be applied immediately.
In fact, styptic powder should be an essential part of something every pet owner has: an easy-toaccess rst-aid kit for their pets. You don’t have to buy a complete kit; you can assemble a few key items and store them in a tightly sealed plastic container.
In addition to the powder, a pet rst-aid kit should have gauze and tape, a small bar of soap, a disinfectant like hydrogen peroxide or alcohol wipes, Benadryl (plain, with no ibuprofen or acetaminophen), cotton balls and disinfecting hand wash (for you). Its main purpose is to treat small cuts and scrapes, but you can add other items that you think are essential, including the veterinarian’s phone number, extra identi cation tags, copies of your pet’s shot records and a spare leash. More ideas can be found at the Humane Society of the United States’ website.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner. Synd., Inc.
NEW PATIENTS Welcome
Unfortunately, many people now feel that COVID isn’t a deadly threat anymore, but if you’re an older adult or a person with chronic or disabling conditions, getting COVID can still kill you. Getting Vaccinated was de nitely the right decision for me.“
David Wantuck - Amherst, NY
“Everyone is di erent. If you catch COVID, there’s no way to predict how severe it might be. It can kill you or you can have no symptoms at all. That’s why I got Vaccinated.”
Krystle Babbs - Bu alo, NY
If you are listening to all the misinformation out there, listen to this. The COVID vaccine is still the safest and most e ective way of reducing risk of a serious illness or death. Just ask your doctor, I did.”
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Thursday -Sunday,9/29,9/30, 10/1,&10/2(9-6pm)Handtoolsand hardware,kitchenitems,bedding, frames,antiques,freebies,much more.
AUTUMNSALE: Friday, September30(4pm-8pm);Saturday,October1(10am-4pm)2416North Road,Scottsville.Handmade primitivedécor,baskets,antiques, pinesigns,pillows,potpourri, framedprints,candles,driedcorn, stitcheries,andmuchmore!See FacebookpageBlackberryBarn Primitivesformoreinfo.Cashor checkonly.
LEROY:9308and 9307 AsburyRd. Friday,Sept.30andSaturday,Oct.1 MultiFamilySale(9:00am-4:00pm) Householditems,furniture,jewelry, women’sclothes,VeraBradley,sports equipment.Noearlybirds.
BATAVIA: 50 KingsburyAvenue. September16th-17th(9-5pm)& 18th(9-3pm).HUGEYARD SALE.Furniture,antiques,home decor.
FORSALE: Treasures fromanEstate Sale585-356-0771
EASTBETHANY:5629 Paul Rd. Saturday,9/24(8-3pm).Tonsofbaby stuff,householditems,women’s clothes,andmore.
BATAVIA:16Dellinger Ave. 10/1 (9:30-3pm)&9/2(9:30-12PM)RetiredAutoTechnician’stools,Air Tools,Meters,Rockwelldrill,Larin Jack,Skilrouter,Ryobisaw,ShopVac, servicemanuals,autoparts,hand tools,householditems,andmany more.
BROCKPORT:GARAGEESTATE SALE. 407BurchFarmDr. 9/23-9/24(9-4pm)ShirleyTemple PorcelainDolls,71pieceRoyal Doultondinnerservice(Tiarapattern), largeamountofnewtractorsupplies, collectionofnewandvintagecostume jewelry,Tupperware,kitchenware, zerogravitychair,misc.smallwicker tables,collectiblefigurines,southern ladyfigurines,LP&78records,holidaydecor,2vintageflattoptrunks, artwork/paintings,framedand unframed,Asiancollectibles,novels, crafts,cookbooks,pottery,and glassware,men’sL&XLclothing,5 leatherjacketssizeL.MUCHMORE!
BUYINGALLJEWELRY, Older Watches, Silverware,Coins,Paintings, andAntiques.AlsoBuyingEstates. LocatedinBatavia.585-356-4272.
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RAVES
A Big Thank You!
A big thanks to the team at The "Original" Red Osier Landmark Restaurant in Stafford for serving a delicious lunch to our members this past Friday in celebration of our awesome staff and the retirement of one of our coworkers. Tender roast beef and juicy chicken sandwiches were accompanied by generous servings of scratch-made pasta salad and potato salad. Everything was fresh, tasty, and cheerfully served with a good time had by all. Thank you!
Very Happy
I would truly like to thank the people that have been working on Route 63 and our town of Dansville. They are doing a wonderful job. It is hot and dirty work, but it has been long overdue. Again, thank you all!
Forever Grateful
On August 24th, I choked on food while eating lunch and lost my breath. I managed to call 911, and the gentleman operator stayed on the line with me, calming and reassuring me, until the EMT Team from Fishers Fire Company arrived at my home. The scare was unbelievably frightening and traumatic. The EMT Team was extremely professional and very kind. Thankfully, my emergency had a happy ending. We are so very fortunate to have these two agencies in our community. I am forever indebted to to them.
Shoutout to NYSDOT
A huge shoutout to the NYSDOT on Union Street in Spencerport for grinding down a gigantic bump in front of our house that caused empty tractor trailers to make the sound of a bomb going off in our neighborhood! Now we won't be awakened in the middle of the day or night! Thank You! David T. - Churchville
Dress Code
My husband took our car to have its free annual undercoat checkup. As always, the manger asked if he would like to have any other services done to the car as well, such as detailing, cleaning, etc. My husband replied, “No thank you, just the undercoat checked.” The manager said to my husband, “I didn’t think you would by the way you are dressed!” This was said to my hardworking husband because he had on his blue-collar work clothes. Other rude comments were made about the age of our vehicle. I didn’t know you had to wear a suit and tie to get respect [there]. I find this incident unprofessional, inappropriate, and disrespectful! Someone has to do the dirty work. By the way, my husband cleans up well!
Country Roads
To whomever ranted about their road: I used to live on a country road, and almost every year, they would grade the road because of potholes, then roll it. Then, when it rained, the road was a mud hole. Why can’t it be fixed correctly? People pay enough in taxes to keep them maintained. It isn’t a long road.
Volume on High
Has anyone besides my wife and I noticed that the volume at concerts and movie theaters has become so loud that ithey are unpleasant to attend? The movie we went to see was so loud that, even with earplugs, my wife was forced to leave the theater. And when did the bass become a solo instrument? I went to the concert to hear the star, not the bass. Sound mixers as a group must be deaf from attending too many concerts.
RANTS
TECH TO TAKE ALONG ON YOUR NEXT ROAD TRIP Navigation system: Many vehicles are now equipped with built-in navigation systems. But drivers whose vehicles are older or not equipped with such technology should consider purchasing one before embarking on trips. Though some travelers may feel navigation systems go against the adventurous spirit of road trips, it’s easy to get lost on the open road, especially in an era when many people have grown accustomed to roundthe-clock access to information, including maps, on their smartphones. Even if you have no set itinerary in mind, a navigation system can ensure you spend more time enjoying the open road and less time trying to figure out just where you are at any given moment.
Mobile Pet Full Grooming Service
Let us pamper your pet in our mobile unit! Accepting New Clients!
PUPPY PALACE
Servicing the City of Batavia 585-682-3219 anitaspuppypalace.com
WHAT TO EXPECT AT A VETERINARY DENTAL CLEANING
Examination and cleaning: The vet will conduct a thorough examination of the pet’s mouth, noting any abnormalities. A dental probe is often used to evaluate bleeding gums and detect pockets in the gums where food can accumulate and potentially lead to decay. After the examination, VCA Hospitals says tooth scaling will be performed, using both ultrasonic and hand scalers to remove plaque and tartar above and below the gum line.Teeth will then be polished to remove any microscopic scratches that can snag bacteria and lead to subsequent build-up.
Penny Saver
This is Marv
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He was rescued from Texas. He has become very comfortable in his new home and loves the snow. Marv can be a bit crazy at times.
Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.
Chili 5th Annual Ride Against Suicide Poker Run Supports Local Veterans
BY AMANDA DUDEKIt is a tragic yet widely recognized fact that our brave military service men and women are at higher risk than the general United States population for committing suicide. What is not always realized is just how much higher this risk really is. e reality is heartbreaking.
Data from a current study focusing on Veterans serving between 20012007 in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars revealed a “signi cantly higher suicide risk” among both deployed and non-deployed Veterans when compared to the United State general population. Deployed Veterans have a 41% higher suicide risk, and non-deployed Veterans face a staggering 61% higher suicide risk respectively.
It is important to remember that, while the study did nd that these Veterans were at highest risk during their rst three years a er leaving the service, Veterans of all wars and all ages remain at a heightened risk for suicide. In fact, according to the USO, “In 2021, research found that 30,177 active duty personnel and Veterans who served in the military a er 9/11 have died by suicide - compared to the 7,057 service members killed in combatinthosesame20years. atis,militarysuicideratesarefourtimes higher than deaths that occurred during military operations.”
Many organizations are nding ways to help in light of this crisis among a population that has already given so much. On Saturday, On Saturday, September 17th, the VA Finger Lakes Healthcare System partnered with Legion,atSuicide.Rideforcommunityagenciesthe5thAnnualAgainstBeginningtheChiliAmericantheRidewas
held in partnership with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention of Western New York, and the American Legions and VFWs in Chili, Livonia, Canandaigua, Ontario, and Palmyra.
“We would also like to thank the American Legion chapters and the VFW chapter at which we stopped along our run,” said Kelly Mohrman, Suicide Prevention Coordinator Lead for the VA Finger Lakes Healthcare System. “ is is a community, and we’d also like to thank Heintzelman’s BBQ Pit which provided delicious food for our riders.”
It could not have been a more beautiful day for a motorcycle run with sunny, cloud-dotted blue skies and temperatures in the upper 70s and low 80s. Riders showed up for a good turnout. “We had 57 motorcycles and about 73 people,” said Mohrman, praising rider dedication. “Even last year
when it was pouring rain, six people on bikes still showed up along with more than 60 people.”
Proceeds from the Ride Against Suicide were donated to the local chapter of e American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and e American Legion Riders Emergency Support Fund of Wayne County. “We raised $1,720 to be split between the two organizations,” explained Mohrman. “All the funds stay local, too.”
Con•••theirfamiliesLineAccordingVeteransarewantandhavereachstigmaeimpactofsucheventscannotbeoverrated.“Weneedtotrytostoptheofmentalhealthandsuicideandletpeopleknowthatitisokaytooutforhelp,”sharedMohrman.“Wereallytrytoraiseawarenessandpeoplebemorecomfortabletalkingabouthavingsuicidalthoughtsmentalhealthingeneralandallthethingsthatgoalongwithit.Wetoletpeopleknowitisokaytoreachoutandaskthequestionsiftheyworriedaboutsomebody.”CrisisLinetheU.S.DepartmentofVeteransAairs,“theVeteransCrisis[www.veteranscrisisline.net]connectsVeteransincrisisandtheirandfriendswithqualied,caringVAresponders.Veteransandlovedonescananonymously:Dial988thenpress1Chatonline(www.veteranscrisisline.net/get-help-now/chat/)Sendatextmessageto838255dentialhelpisavailable24hoursaday,7daysaweek.”
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• CASA-Trinity O ering Mental Health Services in Geneseo
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“We need to try to stop the stigma of mental health and suicide and let people know that it is okay to reach out for help.
- Kelly Mohrmane Ride Against Suicide raised over $1,700 for area Veterans. Motorcyclists gather to support local Veterans.
Monday: OpenFaceTurkeySandwichandapotato–$12
Tuesday: andMeatloaf,MashedPotato,asalad–$12
Thursday: ScallopedPotatoesandHam– $12
Friday: FishFry– $14
Saturday: GarbagePlate– $12
Sunday: SteakOmeletwithcheeseandtoast–$12
Soup: NewEnglandClamChowder
Oct. 12-14 - Trains & Trolleys
Oct. 19 - Seneca Alleg. Casino & Sprague’s Maple Farm (turkey ($25 Casino
Oct. 21 - Lucy Tour – Nat. Comedy Ctr./Lunch – Jamestown
Nov. 7-9 - Amish-Lancaster, PA- ‘’DAVID” & Christmas (SOLD OUT – Call to be “Waiting
Nov. 16-18 - Fest. of Lights/Oglebay Park – Wheeling,
Dec. 1-5 - Nashville Country about 5
ALABAMA
AnnualGunRaffle, held September24,5pm-10pmattheTownof AlabamaFireDepartment.$20 Donation,includedadmission,meal andbeverages.Winnernotneedto bepresenttowin.Doorprizesand sideraffleswillbeoffered.For ticketinformationcallRyanat 585-297-7667.
ALEXANDER
AlexanderFireDepartmentFall
Gun Raffle- Saturday,November 5,from5-10pmattheAlexander FireDepartment,10708Alexander Rd.,Alexander.$20.00-tickets soldatAlexanderCountryDelior bycalling585-356-3301.
”StitchesinTime”QuiltShow
The MuseumQuiltGuildofBatavia willpresenttheirbiennialshow, “StitchesinTime”quiltshowon Friday,October14&Saturday, October15,2022from10a.m.5 p.m.Therewillbemorethan150 quiltsdisplayedattheAlexander Fireman’sRecreationHall,10708 AlexanderRd.(Rt98),Alexander.In addition,therewillbevendors, demonstrations,asilentauction,an opportunityquilt,aboutique,a fabricpoolandabasketraffle. Admissionis$5,withchildren10 andunderadmittedfree.Formore information,contactElaine (585)880-0456,orvisitourwebsite atwww.themuseumquiltguild.com
BATAVIA
MuseumQuiltGuildMeetings-
The MuseumQuiltGuildmeetson the3rdSaturdayofeachmonthat theVAMedicalCenterAuditorium, 222RichmondAve.,Batavia.Masks arecurrentlyrequiredinsidethis facility.Regularmeetingsbeginat 9:30amandincludeashortbusinessmeeting,Show&Tellanda program.Duesare$20/yearfor eachmember.Workshopsmaybe scheduleforanominalfee.Please visitus!
RummageSale- Held Saturday, October1,9am-2pmattheBatavia FirstUnitedMethodistChurch, 8221LewistonRd.,Batavia.Bag Salefrom1-2pm.Householditems, books,toys,electronics,puzzles. Noclothes.
Women’sMeetingand Luncheon September 24th,10am2pm“WomenWhoHaveOvercome”comejoinusforatimeof womensharingtheirFaithand TrustinGodbroughtthem through!Learnhowtoapplywhat theyhavetakenawayfromeach trialthroughtimespentinprayer, readingoftheWordandPersonal RelationshipwithJesusHimself. YoutoocanStandVictorious,be SETFREEandDELIVEREDandbe abletosayIhaveOVERCOME!!! So,joinusSaturdaySeptember 24thatEverPresentChurchBatavia 4BataviaCityCentrebehindCity Hall!Cost$20at everpresentchurch.comorEvent Brite.
HLOMWestSideBataviaGhosts Presentation JoinusattheHollandLandOfficeMuseumonFriday,September30that7pmas ConnieBoydsharesthespooky, sinister,andweirddocumented storiesfromtheWestSideof Batavia’spast.Comeandlistento talesofmurder,ghosts,body snatchinghangings,andabandonedcemeteries.ThispresentationisthesameasourGhostWalk, perfectforthosewhodon’twant oraren’tabletogoonourguided GhostWalks.Ticketsare$5/$3for museummembers.Ifyouwould liketoattendpleasecontactthe museumat585-343-4727.
AscensionParishpresents OKTOBERFEST! Saturday, October 1,5pm-10pmattheAscensionParish,SumnerSt.,Batavia.Admission: Adults$5each-Purchaseofa Pre-SaleOnlyAdultAdmission TicketIncludesOneFreeBeverage. Children12&Under-Free.Kids Activities,Raffles,Gamesof Chance.FeaturedFoods:TraditionalGermanFare-SoftPretzels, Wurst,Sweet&SourCabbage, Potatoes.Drinks:German& AmericanBeer,BudLightSeltzer, Wine,Pop&Water.LiveEntertainment:”German-American Musicians”6pm-10pm.Music& Dancing!
ChickenBBQ-Fundraiserforthe Polish Falcons:ThePolishFalcons Nest493ishavingaChickenBBQ FundraiseronSunday,October9th from1PM-3PMat123S.Swan Street,Batavia.Anorderis$14and mustbepre-orderedbySeptember 30th.Itistake-outonly.Call 343-4088or343-0225toorder.
...I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house. So I have spent almost all the daylighthoursintheopenair.
~Nathaniel Hawthorne, 10th October 1842
AllBabiesCherishedishostinga Fall VendorandCraftSale inthe BataviaCityCentre(Mall)on November5th,from10:00amto 3:00pm.Vendoritemsforsalewill rangefromhomedecor,knitted items,skincareproducts,and more!Pleasecomeouttosupport yourlocalcraftsmanandsmall businesses!
HLOMTriviaNightattheMuseum JoinusattheHollandLand OfficeMuseumonThursday,October13at7pmforthenextedition ofTriviaNightattheMuseum.This month’stopicisBattlesofthe RevolutionaryWar.Admissionis$3 perpersonor$2formuseummembers.Pleasecontactthemuseumif youwouldliketoattendat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.
BERGEN
BergenHistoricalSociety: The Bergen HistoricalSocietyin conjunctionwiththeBergenPublic Librarywillpresentaprogrambya memberfromGeneseeCountry MuseumonThursday,October6th, 7pmintheBergenPublicLibrary ConferenceRoom(rearentrance). Thepresentationwillbe”Objects fromHistory”,unusualand everydayobjectsfromthe19th century.Programismadepossible withfundsfromtheStatewide CommunityRegrantProgram,a regrantprogramoftheNYSCouncilontheArtswiththesupportof theofficeoftheGovernorandthe NYSLegislatureandadministered byGOART!Ashortmeetingwill precedetheprogram.Facilityis handicappedaccessible.Refreshmentsfollow.
CLARKSON
TheClarksonHistoricalSociety will hostapresentationon Wednesday,October5thbyTim McDonnellattheClarksonAcademylocatedat8339W.Ridge Road.Thetopicforthispresentationwillfocusoncobblestone.Tim, along-timememberofOsherLifelongLearningInstituteatRIT,and theCoordinatoroftheNYGeographicAllianceatMCChastaught manycoursesatOsherincludinga CobblestoneCourselastspring. Tim’sinterestsareinthegeography,history,andgeologyofNew YorkState.Thepublicisinvitedto thisfreepresentationwhichbegins at7PM.
CORFU
SeniorsLuncheon- The Indian FallsUnitedMethodistChurch SeniorLuncheon2022.Heldthe 2ndSaturdayofEachMonth,at 12:00pm.ByReservationONLY, 585-478-8188.7908Alleghany Road,Corfu.Costis$7/person.
Wendel´sChickenBarbeque: Corfu GrangeHall,73Alleghany Rd.,Corfu.Drive-throughchicken barbequebyWendel’sonSUNDAY, OCTOBER2,11:30tillsoldout.No pre-sale.Cost:$15.
DARIEN
DarienSeniorCitizens-There were onlyafewpeopleatour meetingonAugust27.Thenext meetingisSeptember24.I’morderingPizzaforthatday,sobring thingsthatwillgowithit.Flushot willbeattownhallfrom11AMto 12:30PMhaveyourinsurance card.Wevotedonchangethedate inOctoberfrom29to22assome ofyoubringtoTheHappyAges. AnyquestioncallSherryGarigenat 585-547-3518.FortripscallMary Powellat585-547-9574.
December6-Salvatore’swith Terry.December10-Rambling Lou.
WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES
Speak with business owners about your experience as a customer, sharing insight about both good and bad experiences.
EAST BETHANY
RunfortheACORNS 5k/10k trail runandwalk!Allproceedsbenefit theACORNS,thenon-profitorganizationthatsupportstheGenesee CountyParks.Designedforpeople ofallagesandactivitylevels.Trails areverywideandeasytonavigate, androcksandrootsareclearly markedforsafety.Participants mustcheck-inatPavilionBon October2nd,2022at8am.The 10Krunstarts9am,andthe5K run/walkstarts15minutesafter. 10Krunnersmustfinishthefirst5K oftheracein50minutesorless,or youwillbedisqualified.Genesee CountyPark&Forest,11095BethanyCenterRd.,EastBethany. https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/ EastBethany/RuntheAcorns
HAMLIN
OktoberfestattheHamlinVFW Saturday,October8thfrom4pm to11pmattheHamlinVFW,1739 LakeRoad,Hamlin.KrazyFiremen Bandplaysfrom6pmto10pm. Admissionis$10.00.GermanFood &Drinksforsale.
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MotherTeresaOutreach: Providing non-foodessentialitemsto thoseinourcommunitywhoarein need.MotherTeresaOutreach-An OurLadyofMercyandSt.Brigid Ministry.Saturday,OCTOBER1, Noon-2pm,OurLadyofMercyParishCenter,44LakeSt.,LeRoy.We areinvitinglocalfamiliesinneed (notabletoprovidethemontheir own)ofessentiallivingitems.Drive Through-ItemsBroughttoCar. Example:Diapers&Wipes, Toothbrush,Paste&Floss,Shampoo,Deodorant,DishSoap,LaundryDetergent,Tissues,Sanitary Products,Razors&ShavingCream, Soaps,ToiletPaper,PaperTowels& Napkins,HairBrushes,Combs& HairTies,AdultDiapers.*NoFood. Quantityrestrictionsapply.While supplieslast.
MaryLand-AHavenforHorses“Barn Sale”Fundraiser! Saturday &Sunday,September24thand 25thfrom10amto3pmat8132 W.BergenRd.,LeRoy.Salewill includefurniture,antiques,home décor,seasonalitems&much more!ALLproceedssupporthorse care.
MUMFORD
AgriculturalFair! Celebrate the bountifulWesternNYharvestas theMuseumshinesinitsfinestfall colors!Enjoylivestockandcooking demonstrations,entertainmentfor thewholefamily,andbrowsingfor uniquefindsatthemarketinthe traditionofthecountryfairsofdays goneby.SaturdayandSunday, October1&2from10am-4pmat theGeneseeCountryVillage&Museum,1410FlintHillRoad,Mumford.https://www.gcv.org/events/ ag-fair/
PAVILION
55+SeniorLuncheon- Join uson Thursday,September29at 11:30amatthePavilionFireHall. Bringyourplate,utensils,drink, anddishtopass.Nodesserts.Small donation.Everyonewelcomefrom surroundingareas.
TheBlessingoftheAnimalsService: Sunday, September25,at 10:00amattheMorganvilleUnited ChurchofChrist,8466Morganville Road(1milenorthofStaffordoff Route237).Thiseventwillbeheld rainorshine.Yourpetneedstobe keptunderyourcareduringthe serviceandblessing.Photosofyour specialfriendsmayalsobebrought tobeblessed.Certificatesof Blessingwillbeprovided.Lights refreshmentswillbeservedfollowingtheservices.FormoreinformationcallLaurieat585-757-2257.
“Run Until Their Voices are Heard”
5K the YWCA Domestic Violence Program
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15TH 8:30am registration • 9:00am start time at 301 North Street, Batavia. https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Batavia/RUN untiltheirvoicesareheard VENDORS WANTED: 8:30am-12:30pm $20/table • Not-for-profit, FREE Call 343-5808 for more information.
JAMES D. INSURANCEDONOHUE
StaffordHistoricalSocietymeeting on September28that7:00pm hostsDr.MichaelEula.Dr.Michael Eula,theGeneseeCountyHistorian,willpresentanoverviewofhis forthcomingbook, TheNationalis Local:GeneseeCounty,NewYork, 1802tothePresent beginningat7 pmonSeptember28thatthe StaffordTownHall.Hisbookis scheduledtobereleasedinlate 2022orearly2023.Itisbeing publishedbytheStateUniversityof NewYorkPress,intheirNewYork Historyseries.Thetopicsinthis fourteenchapterworkrangefrom mediadepictionsofGeorge WashingtonandEmoryUpton throughimmigrationtotheNew Deal,theKuKluxKlan,theCold War,andfemaleslaves.
WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES
Use social media to give your recommendations on small businesses that go above and beyond in quality and service.
YORK
Chicken&BiscuitDinner- Saturday, September24thfrom3-6pm attheYorkBaptistChurch,2738 MainStreet,York.Drive-ThruOnly! $12-Adults,$8-Students(School andCollege),Free-Children(5and under).FollowingCOVID-19Safety Guidelines.
“Where you’re not just
HOW TO ROAD TRIP IN AN ELECTRIC CAR
Find some RV parks along your route. RVs have required charging stations for years, so RV parks typically have these stations available for a nominal fee of around $50. RVs typically are Level 2, so EV drivers that require Level 2 charging systems should be able to charge their vehicles at RV parks. In addition, many RV parks now also provide charging stations for Level 1 vehicles, though drivers should confirm which parks have such offerings prior to embarking on their trips.
LEROYThis week’s puzzle answer is elsewhere in this paper. The Crossword Puzzle is provided by Tribune Media Services. Any questions or comments should be made to 1-800-346-8798.
SENIOR NEWS
By Matilda Charles Scammers and the Omicron Vaccine
e latest scam against seniors appears to have started the very day the new Covid omicron vaccine was announced as being approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
e call I received promised to help me get to the front of the line ... ahead of all the people who were going to be eligible at the same time. All I had to do was provide my banking information or Medicare card number so they could “hold a place” for me in the appointments.
A er all, the scammer said, millions of people were going to be rushing to get the vaccine. I didn’t want to be le out, did I?
I had a few minutes, so I decided to test the scammer’s actual knowledge about the vaccine. He was fuzzy on the information and stumbled to answer, sometimes making it up as he went.
Here are some facts to remember should you get one of these vaccine scam
ecalls:truth is that not everyone is going to be eligible. ose who haven’t had any previous Covid vaccines cannot get the omicron vaccine until they take the other ones. en you have to wait two months before getting the new one.
e P zer booster will be for those age 12 and over, with the Moderna for those 18 and up. ey don’t know yet about children younger than those ages.
No, at this point there haven’t been any clinical trials about how well the omicron version works. Mice, yes, but people, no. (Moderna and P zer both did mini-tests of 600 people each.)
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Tarping is an effective tool to have in your gardening toolbox. It can be used as an effective tool in small areas to starveaplantof nothephotosynthesis.lightsoitcan’tperformTobemosteffective,tarpshouldbesolidcoloredwithlightcomingthroughifheldup
to the sun. Another process that I recommend for population control of unwanted plants is the use of cardboard and mulch. My process goes like this. Weed whack plant as close to the ground as possible. Install cardboard or heavy construction paper over the area, overlapping by 4-6”. Be sure to cover all the area. If the bed is next to a structure, be sure the paper goes up on the structure 3”. Then install 3” to 4” of hardwood mulch. Be sure not to move the paper and that you have it covered by that depth.This is the most effect way that I have used to get unwanted plants
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I have a small raised tomato garden. The tomatoes are good.The problem is that something is making small holes after the tomato is ripe. We ruled out deer. We sprayed with a powder. It only happens during the night. We never saw any bugs,etc.Any ideas..?
It is hard to know for certain, but my thought is Tomato pinworm: young yellowish-gray larva only a few
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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Sales data gathered by the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council indicates a strong link between the number of hot dogs and sausages sold at Major League Baseball stadiums and their team’s ability to win games.It’s being simply the Pennsylvania, and was also a and the earliest days of the
4 REASONS TO TRAVEL MORE
In addition to eating healthier, exercising more and getting more sleep, many people resolve to travel more at the dawn of a new year
Travel is much more than leaving one’s home. It’s about setting habits aside, escaping comfort zones and trying something different - and doing so in a different location.
In its latest World Tourism Barometer, the United Nations World Tourism Organization found that 1.184 billion tourists traveled outside their countries’ borders for at least one night in 2015. Europe, Asia, the Pacific,
followingwhyInfrequentinalsogeneratesmillionestimatesMillennialstravelersTravelweakerarrivalsandtheAmericasallrecordedarounda5percentincreaseininternationalthatyear.Europewasparticularlypopular,perhapshedgedbyaeuroagainsttheAmericandollarandothercurrencies.TheU.S.AssociationsaysthatdirectspendingbyresidentandinternationalinAmericaaveraged$2.7billionaday.maybeleadingthetravel-enamoredpack.TheUnitedNationsthat20percentofallinternationaltourists,ornearly200travelers,areyoungpeople,andthatthemillennialdemographicmorethan$180billioninannualtourismrevenue.TheU.N.reportsthatmillennialsaremoreinterestedthanoldergenerationstravelingabroadasmuchaspossible.travelersorthosewhohavenevertraveledmaynotunderstandheadingtopartsunknownissoappealingtosomanypeople.Thearejustahandfulofreasonswhytravelissoenticing.
1. Engage the mind. Staying mentally active over the course of a lifetime promotes long-term health. Navigating unfamiliar places or reading a foreign language while sitting in an international country can engage the brain and get synapses firing. The Mayo Clinic reports that higher cognitive activity endows the brain with a greater ability to fend off brain pathologies, such as disease and dementias.
2. Connect with new people. Travel opens a person up to not only new experiences, but also new people. English poet John Donne penned the famous line, “No man is an island,” which underscores the importance of having friends and making new acquaintances. Research conducted by the University of Michigan found the act of talking with people in a friendly way can improve a person’s memory, suppress external and internal distractions, and encourage people to see things from another person’s perspective. It doesn’t hurt to broaden one’s social network, either.
3. Build confidence. Leaving one’s comfort zone can be a great way to bolster one’s self-esteem. Navigating cultural boundaries and overcoming those boundaries may be initially intimidating, but doing so can make a person more confident and more adaptable to change.
4. Develop opinions. Until a person visits a place in person, he or she only has third-party information to form opinions. Visiting a city or country for the first time can offer a more complete perspective. Travel gives people the chance to rest, explore, meet new friends, and make lasting memories.
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by Dr. Steve SokolovskiyTHE FACTS OF PLAQUE
Dental plaque is constantlyforming on our teeth. Simply put, plaque is the bacteria that grow in our mouth daily. Whenever we eatand drink, the bacteria mix with sugary and starchy substancesto form acids that damage teeth.These acids create a layer ofbiofilm that forms on teeth as plaque. If plaque is not removed regularly, it begins to harden into tartar. Although tartar damagesteeth and gums and is difficult to remove, the good news is thatplaque is easy to remove beforeit hardens into tartar. The best practices to control plaque and prevent tartar are brushing teethat least twice a day, flossing daily,and having teeth professionally cleaned twice a year.
Avoiding plaque buildup and it’s resultant gum disease and achieving maximum dental
hygiene success are not all thatdifficult. Almost everyone can accomplish both with a modestamount of time invested daily. Keeping up with home dental care as well as scheduling periodic cleanings and wellness exams are two important stepstoward accomplishing thegoal of a healthy mouth. Forfull-service dental care for all members of your family, pleasecall 585.343.4246 for an appointment at BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL. Our office is located at 6 Batavia City Centre.
P.S. It only takes about 24 hoursfor plaque to begin hardening into tartar.
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Hiatal Hernia Is Not Correlated to Asthma Medication
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 80 years old, still work full-time and have generally good health, except for adult-onset asthma. Advair 250/50 was prescribed for me over 10 years ago, and I’ve been taking it regularly each morning, thoroughly rinsing each time to prevent thrush. About five years ago, I developed an abdominal hernia just below my waistline. My primary physician referred me to a general surgeon, who did a very thorough exam, including an MRI from the jaw down. He discovered an esophageal hernia in addition to the abdominal hernia, and told me that a specialist would have to perform the double surgery. His advice was to avoid surgery, leaving it as a last resort. He prescribed famotidine twice daily to preclude acid reflux. That generally works, but not always.
My question is, does Advair 250/50 cause or contribute to an esophageal hernia? -- D.A.A.
ANSWER: A hiatal hernia (“hiatus” means “gap” in Latin), also called an esophageal or paraoesophageal hernia, is when the hole in the diaphragm through which the esophagus passes is larger than normal, so other abdominal organs, especially the stomach, can slide through the hole from the abdomen into the Mostchest.hiatal
hernias are thought to be congenital, meaning you were born with the propensity to have a larger-than-needed hole in the diaphragm. Most people with this condition have no symptoms and do not need treatment. The unusual person with symptoms from a sliding hiatal hernia is usually treated medically. Like you, they are prescribed famotidine, which reduces stomach acid. In the rare case when the paraoesophageal hernia is so large that the stomach gets stuck inside the chest, or when other abdominal organs enter the chest, a person may require surgery.
Neither asthma nor Advair, a combination of an inhaled steroid (fluticasone) and a long-acting beta agonist (salmeterol), is related to hiatal hernias.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2022 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
UNDERSTANDING DEMENTIA
Dementia presents itself through various symptoms, and memory loss alone is not enough to lead to a dementia diagnosis. Dementia can affect thinking and social abilities, but the Mayo Clinic notes that some dementias may be reversible. The following are some common symptoms of dementia:
• Trouble communicating or finding words.
• Difficulty completing complex tasks.
• Challenges with planning and organization.
• Episodes of confusion and disorientation.
• Memory loss, which is often noticed by a third party.
• Personality changes that can include agitation, anxiety, inappropriate behavior and even hallucinations. Apart from Alzheimer’s disease, which is a progressive disorder most common in people age 65 and older, there are other types of dementia. The second most common is called “vascular dementia.” This results from damage to vessels that supply blood to the brain. This damage can be the result of stroke, smoking and other blood vessel conditions. Brain imaging can often detect blood vessel problems implicated in vascular dementia. Dementia with Lewy bodies, or DLB, is another dementia that laymen may otherdisturbances,inwithmistakeforAlzheimer’sdisease.TheAlzheimer’sAssociationnotesthatpeopleDLBoftenhavenotonlymemorylossandcognitiveproblemscommonAlzheimer’s,buttheyalsodisplayinitialorearlysymptomssuchassleepwell-formedvisualhallucinations,slowness,gaitimbalanceorParkinsonianmovementfeatures,whichcanleadtomisdiagnosis.
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STOCK UP ON HEALTHFUL FOOD (NAPSI)
— During these challenging times, people are avoiding the supermarket and, instead, stocking up on shelf-stable and frozen foods. Unfortunately, these can often be loaded with preservatives and lack nutrition. Many families also resort to take-out foods that can be high in sodium,hydrogenated fats and refined sugars.
“The best solution is to find healthy, prepared products that can be purchased in bulk at the supermarket, online and delivered to your doorstep,” advises consumer trends expert Merilee Kern.
One of Kern’s personal favorites is Veggies Made Great, which offers easy, familyfriendly and delicious veggie-rich meals and snacks such as muffins, frittatas and veggie cakes. They can fill freezers and keep families healthy—even during stressful Vegetablestimes.
including carrots, zucchini and kale are the first and primary ingredients in any Veggies Made Great item, and all are free of gluten, soy, peanuts and dairy. Available in the freezer section, each is individually wrapped and can be quickly and easily heated in the oven or microwave. It’s an easy and tasty way to have veggiedriven nutrition on the menu every day. You can find them at www.TheHealthfoodStore.com and locate retailers at www.VeggiesMadeGreat.com.
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TONING TABLE ELITE MAXIMIZER. Excellent condition. Good for exercises indoors. Very heavy. Pick up, Wayland: 585-728-3801
GLASS TOP DINING ROOM TABLE with 4 chairs, CORNER SHELF. Wood & Metal: 585-752-0219
RALLY 5HP ROTOTILLER. Was serviced. Not used in a while. Dansville area: Text 585-957-5803 or email sapphire08808@gmail.com
One BENCH PIANO. One BUFFET with glass doors (comes in two parts): jbennett55@rochester.rr.com
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SOFA, RECLINER, large BED, TABLE without chairs, BOX FANS, BATHROOM SETS, TOWELS, WASHCLOTHS and BLANKETS. Pick up by 9/24 in Scottsville: About585-346-6294200CDs of ‘60s ‘70s MUSIC (Dylan, Stones, John Prine, etc.) and some big bands and blues: mconti02@yahoo.com
RED RASPBERRIES. Everbearing. Needs to be thinned out. You dig, Lakeville: 585-409-6663
HOSTA PLANTS. You dig, Webster: 585-671-5485
One month supply, plus supplies for OSMOLITE 1.5 FORMULA for a feeding tube. Pick up, Victor: 863-229-6925
KENMORE CLOTHES DRYER, FRIGIDAIRE RANGE, COUCH, ROLL TOP DESK, BOOKCASE. Pick up, Leicester: suzie5588@yahoo.com
FULL SIZE WOOD PICNIC TABLE. Excellent condition. Stained, pressure treated; kept indoors. Must pick up: KMRush71@gmail.com
OLD METAL KITCHEN SINK and a few sets of BRAKE ROTORS FOR SCRAP: 36smurds101@gmail.com9oz.
CRAFT JARS with tops; 25 8 oz. and 4 12 oz., BAND & DOME CANNING JARS: dgoldst2@frontiernet.net
FIREWOOD - mostly small to medium size. Pick up, Henrietta: 585-334-5728
KENMORE SEWING MACHINE IN CABINET. Needs inner shuttle or edges smoothed on existing shuttle. Recently serviced and oiled: 585-538-6208
DESK, TABLE and CHAIRS, ELLIPTICAL MACHINE, TWIN BED, BABY ITEMS, ROLLING STORAGE CARTS, BOOKCASE. You pick up: suzie5588@yahoo.com New old stock, 9 - FROST KING SPRING BRONZE WEATHERSTRIP: 585-265-2615
andSTAINED or LEADED GLASS WINDOW SASHES. Any condition, missing pieces or otherwise: kboheim@rochester.rr.com
UTILITY TRAILER: Jason 585-447-0201
Working 60 GALLON HOT WATER HEATER for double-wide in Penn Yan for local disabled Veteran: 585-759-4390
EGG CARTONS, Styrofoam only for kids’ art club/camp. I make paint trays for kids. Webster/Penfield area: 585-217-3397
PIPING FOR WOOD STOVE or DUCT WORK, 6”: 585-323-1762
POKÉMON CARDS. Can pick up in Batavia. Text: 585-536-6269
CROQUET SET: 585-507-8788
MINI CORDLESS ELECTRIC CHAINSAW (4”): 585-409-6477
ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR for sad elderly man in a home whose broke down and can’t afford another: 585-203-7637
J ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED in good working condition: 585-880-7650
WOODEN PALLETS- Please TEXT 585-281-5354 if you have any and a general location
TURKEY FRYER for propane hookup. dajude03@yahoo.com Used or broken SOLAR PANELS: 585-303-8526
COMIC BOOKS & SPORTS/COLLECTIBLE CARDS. Will pick up. Call or text: 585-260-0437
METAL OUTDOOR FIRE PIT ENCLOSED. In good condition. Please text 585-749-2432
PORTABLE WHEELCHAIR RAMP, 10 ft. length preferred. Call Bill 585-402-8870
RECORDS - Music albums and 45s from the ‘60s-’80s. Call Bill 585-402-8870
CARD TABLE for a senior citizen to work on puzzles: Text 585-260-4861
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, PARTS, and ACCESSORIES. All kinds, any condition. Thank you: 585-377-4604
3 or 4 WHEEL ELECTRIC SCOOTER in good working condition, Canandaigua area: 813-648-2954
DEER ANTLERS, SKULLS, TURKEY WINGS – anything to do with wildlife for a non-profit’s wildlife education class for young adults: paulamir55@gmail.com
ROCK and ROLL 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTE TAPES, and ALBUMS from 19701990s for personal collection. Thanks in advance: gzintel@yahoo.com
LOCK-A-DRAW or DRAW-LOC (bow modifier) for compound bow for disabled senior: 585-415-3377 text or voice message or wallym499@hotmail.com
EARLY RECURVE ARCHERY HUNTING BOWS and/or ARROWS. Call or email to mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448
Used SOLAR POOL COVER. Any condition okay. Batavia area: pesat7789@gmail.com
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Full-time. Excellent bene ts package. Class B license, forkli experience helpful. Pay based on experience.
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of companies offered relocation packages. That’s a considerable perk, as moving can be expensive, especially for adults moving to different parts of the country. Asking about relocation expenses before being offered a job can be tricky, but some companies may mention such packages in their job ads or in their initial meetings with out-of-town candidates.
LEROY MEADOWS APARTMENTS
Full-time Maintenance Tech for Apartment Community in LeRoy, NY.
Responsibilities include, but not limited to, work orders, apartment turns, painting and cleaning.
Experience in minor plumbing and electrical required.
Bene ts, Vacation & 401K
Full Job Description and application can be found at www.tmamgroup.com/careers
Search under location for, Leroy Meadows Apartments
Or Contact Henry at (585) 768-2169 TDD#711
is is an Equal Housing Opportunity Provider and Employer.
• Associate’s
• Graduation of A course in typing and four years of experience in maintaining nancial records
Location:
• LeRoy Services Center
Salary:
• $34,000 - $38,000 Starting date:
• ASAP
Visit our website at www.gvboces.org
Eligibility determined by civil service. Internal candidates holding the same title may apply for transfer by sending a letter of interest and resume with reference to Vacancy 23-50 by October 14, 2022 to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources
Genesee Valley BOCES, 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
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e Genesee Valley Penny Saver is ranked the number one publication in New York by the Circulation Veri cation Council. With one of the largest footprints in the state, we bring businesses and readers together in Genesee, Livingston, Monroe and Ontario counties. At the heart of our organization are people who care about their customers and foster relationships that last a lifetime. Our mission is to create innovative marketing solutions to enhance and support businesses through advertising, design, digital, printing and promotional products.
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HR and Billing Specialist FULL-TIME
Responsibilities will include: Handling the payroll and bene ts of the company, as well as billing and accounting functions. Computer literate, con dentiality and attention to detail are a must. Paychex, Quickbooks and Excel experience preferred. Collections and monthly reconciliations experience a plus. Must be able to multi-task in a deadline-driven environment.
Graphic Designer PART-TIME/FULL-TIME
is person will interact with all departments within the organization and must have a positive disposition and a customer service mindset. e ideal candidate will want to grow with the company and take on more duties and responsibilities over time.
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Typical projects include business cards, yers, post cards, print ads, banner ads, social media posts, etc. Ability to work independently, multitask on multiple projects, and consistently meet deadlines required.
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OPEN POSITIONS
• Housekeepers and Laundry Workers
Full-Time & Part-Time
• Bus Driver
Full-Time & Part-TimeExcellent bene ts!
Apply at Premier Genesee Center for Nursing & Rehab 278 Bank St., Batavia, NY 14020 or email wholt@premiergenesee.com
LEAVING A JOB GRACEFULLY
Watch out for social media. It’s best to keep resignation plans to yourself and off of social media. You never know who is reading your posts, and bad-mouthing a soon-to-be-former employer can lead to hurt feelings and poor references. Resist the urge to rant about what’s making you unhappy at work or brag about a new position to your social network.
Bus Driver, FT
Rate of Pay: $15.32/hr. Bene ts include health insurance, sick time and retirement. See www.alexandercsd.org
Interested candidates should send a letter of interest, resume and Civil Service (www.co.genesee.ny.us)Applicationto:
Alexander Central School 3314 Bu alo St., Alexander, NY 14005
c/o Tina Clark
Alexander Central School is an Equal Opportunity Employer
NOW HIRING!
Mailing Room
First shift help needed on an as needed basis for the fall/winter season working in a mailing room environment. Work will consist of hand collating, labeling, inserting material into envelopes, etc.
Please apply in person M-F, between 9:30 am – 4:00 pm at Applied Business Systems, 26 Harvester Avenue, Batavia. No phone calls please.
All quali ed applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, age, or national origin.
Medical – C.N.A.s $37.78/HR. for LTC & rehab in Batavia. There is flexible PRN/part-time & full-time scheduling available. All shifts. All medical backgrounds will be seriously considered.
Call Erik at Worldwide Travel Staffing at 866-633-3700 ext. 127
Disaster Restoration Technician
$18/Hr. to Start Experience Helpful But Will Train Call 585-409-4717 or Email Resume to joannshriver@yahoo.com
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TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED at Baskin Livestock CDL-A
Full or Part-Time. or over-the-road drivers Paid by load or by mile. considered. Newer equipment maintained above DOT requirements.
Email resume to: bill@baskinlivestock.com or fax to: (585) 344-4868
Looking for a career working with Dairy and Beef Cattle?
FT, must have a working knowledge of nutrition and medical care of cattle. We will train.
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Great opportunity for retirees or anyone looking to get out of the house for a few hours! Premier Genesee Center needs a dependable individual to work PT weekends and some holidays.
Hours are 2 – 8 pm. Duties include operating switchboard and greeting visitors. Must be COVID-19 vaccinated. Apply at: Premier Genesee Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation 278 Bank St., Batavia, NY 14020 OR reply jsheelar@premiergenesee.comonline:
Central Solutions Staffing
Hiring @ Premier Genesee Nursing & Rehabilitation Center (11:30am – 7:30pm, 4:30pm – 8:30pm)
278 Bank Street • Batavia, NY
Apply online at Indeed.com OR Stop in and fill out an application OR Call Heather 585-344-0584, ext. 2121 to schedule an interview
ASSEMBLY – 1st & 2nd shi full-time positions available. Production assembly to include the use of various power tools to assemble truck doors. $20.32/hr to start.
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC – F/T. Must have knowledge of machine repair and preventative maintenance. Pneumatic, welding, and hydraulic experience desired. Previous mfg. experience preferred. Hourly wage based on experience.
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN - F/T. Must be experienced in troubleshooting electrical equipment, control systems, PLC, VFD, power distribution, etc. Previous mfg. experience preferred. Hourly wage based on experience.
Send resume/apply to: Whiting Door Mfg. Corp., 113 Cedar St., Akron, NY 14001, attn: HR, or fax (716) 542-5496, or email to: hr@whitingdoor.com or www.whitingdoor.com for
We the Please email resume and cover letter to: Paul O’Neil paul.oneil@baskinlivestock.com of Vacancy Teacher Aide, Diesel Mechanics (2)
TRUCK DRIVER – Must have clean CDL Class A license. 3-5 years of experience with tractor trailer combination required. Home on weekends. New equipment. Hourly wage based on experience. Competitive wage and bene t package to include NO COST health insurance, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k), vacation, and paid holidays.
Quali cations:
• High school diploma or equivalent
• Experience with youth preferred
• Automotive or diesel mechanic experience preferred Location:
• Mt. Morris CTE and Batavia CTE
Salary:
• Based on experience
Start Date:
• ASAP
Visit our website at www.gvboces.org
Reply by September 30, 2022 with reference to Vacancy 23-49, letter of interest and resume to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources
Genesee Valley BOCES, 80 Munson Street LeRoy, NY 14482
Notice of Vacancy
Position:
• Substitutes – Special Education, Alternative Education and Career & Technical Education
• Teachers
• Teacher Aides & Teaching Assistants
• Nurses (RN)
Quali cations:
• High school graduate or equivalent
• Experience working with children or young adults required
Location:
• All GV BOCES locations, including Mt. Morris, Batavia, and Dansville
Rate of Pay:
• Certi ed teacher substitutes: $124.00/day
• Uncerti ed teacher substitutes: $108.00/day
• Teaching Assistant substitutes: $92.00/day
• Teacher Aide substitutes: $88.00/day
• RN substitutes: $124.00/day
Visit our website at www.gvboces.org
Reply as soon as possible with reference to Vacancy 23-47, letter of interest, resume, and proof of certi cation/license (if applicable) to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
CITY OF BATAVIA, NY
The City of Batavia seeks a Financial Clerk-Typist East Albion, NY
SALARY: $41,090 - $49,658. This will be a provisional appointment contingent upon the successful scoring on a Civil Service exam. Civil Service qualifications for examination are graduation from high school or possession of an appropriate equivalency diploma recognized by the NYS Department of Education, including or supplemented by a course in typing or experience in typing, AND: Graduation from a regionally accredited or NYS registered two year college with an Associate’s Degree in accounting, math, business administration or related field; OR: Completion of a minimum of 62 semester credit hours from a regionally accredited or NYS registered college or university, including a minimum of 24 semester credit hours in accounting, math, business administration or related field; OR: Two (2) years of full-time, paid experience in responsible financial record keeping Responsibilitiesduties. include the monthly billing for water consumption throughout the City of Batavia, monthly miscellaneous billing, the processing of the bi-weekly payroll, and the bi-weekly processing of accounts payable, compiling and maintaining a variety of records, enters a variety of data into the City’s software system, staff support to the Deputy Director of Finance, and other duties as assigned. To be considered, please submit a resume, cover letter, and references to: Dawn Fairbanks, Human Resources Director, One Batavia City Centre, Batavia, New York 14020. First review of candidates to begin Monday, September 26th. Accepting applications until position is filled. Background check, psychological assessment and physical with drug testing required. Candidate must become a resident of the County of Genesee or any adjacent town to the County of Genesee within 6 months of the date of conclusion of the probationary period for the City of Batavia. EEO
Full-time Building Maintenance Worker
Salary: $17.89 - $22.11/hour
e City of Batavia is accepting applications for one full-time Building Maintenance Worker. e work involves a variety of mechanical and other building maintenance tasks. Applicant must have a minimum of two years of full-time paid experience in general building construction or maintenance work, or an equivalent combination of training and experience indicating ability to perform the duties of the job.
Civil Service applications may be obtained at City Hall in the Human Resource Department. Please submit completed applications to Dawn Fairbanks, Human Resource Director, One Batavia City Centre, Batavia, NY by September 23, 2022. Background check, psychological assessment and physical/drug testing required. Candidate must become a resident of the County of Genesee or any adjacent town to the County of Genesee within 6 months of the date of conclusion of the probationary period for the City of Batavia.
EEOCOMMUNITY ACTION HEAD START Employment Opportunity (Batavia) FAMILY ADVOCATE
40 HOURS PER WEEK
• Works with FCP Specialist to maintain recruitment, enrollment and attendance requirements
• Facilitates & tracks children’s physicals, lab work, dental exams & treatment
• Maintains all documentation, reports and statistics
• Provides case management & crisis intervention for families
• Guides families in setting and achieving personal goals
• Helps to initiate and sustain parent engagement
• Links families to community resources
• Works as a team member with classroom, site, and leadership team in case management
• Makes home visits to families and provides transportation when needed
REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: One year of relevant Human Service experience. AAS in Human Services or related field. Candidates who will, within 18 months of hire, obtain an AAS or higher in Human Services or related field may be considered. Graduate of or currently enrolled in (min. 32 credit hours completed) AS/AAS/BS/BA Human Services or related program.
Successful candidates must be cleared through NYS and federal background checks and pass NYS physical for day care licensing. Agency approved driver status and vehicle required.Further information available at: www.caoginc.org
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1. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a baby hedgehog called?
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Genesee Community College Association has an opening for a Part-Time Assistant Basketball Coach who will work with the Head Coach, in conjunction with the Director of Athletics, and be responsible for planning, directing, programming, supervising, and implementing the duties and functions of the basketball program. Incumbent must work closely with all others involved in carrying out the philosophy and the objectives of the intercollegiate basketball program. Bachelor’s degree in appropriate eld of study is required. Experience working within a college environment is preferred. Coaching experience or previous collegiate basketball experience preferred. Ability to work cooperatively with faculty, sta , administration and students in a college setting. e successful candidate must also possess a valid driver’s license free of any major violations. Must be certi ed or willing to become certi ed in rst aid, CPR, and AED use.
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