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ENJOYING THRILLS AT AMUSEMENT PARKS

Bumper cars, also called dogems in other English-speaking countries, were the brainchild of inventor Victor Levand, who worked for General Electric.

PHELPS:2311Toll Rd.&1917 CountyRd23,Friday,7/12(10am3pm),Saturday,7/13(8am-3pm)Sunday,7/14(8am-12pm)Garagesales, RainorShine!

YARD SALE TIPS

Advertise the sale. The more shoppers the better, so advertising yoursalecanbeadvantageous.

July 20, 2024 9:00am-4:00pm

Something for everyone! Check out our bake sale! Funds raised will benefit the next restoration project at the church. Pick up map at the church. 2951 Greig St., Port Gibson, NY 14537

GARAGESALE:MACEDON 6JUPITERWAY.July18,19,20. (8:30am-5pm)55yearsofhousehold accumulation.Antiques,canningjars, DepressionandCarnivalglass,sewing machine,GrundigAM/FMstereo, householditems,princesshouse glasswarecollection,antiquequilt frame,dressers,bowlingballs/bags, portabledehumidifier,icechest(electricadaptable),antiquetypewriter desk,potatocrates,bookshelf,and more!

YARD SALE TIPS

Avoid yard sales on major holiday weekends. Many people are away, and you may not get the traffic you’re hoping for.

HOST A SUCCESSFUL YARD SALE

Make for easy browsing

Arrange goods for sale into categories and pay attention to presentation. You may generate more sales if items are easy to see and browsing is made easy. Put items you expect to draw the most attention popular near the end of the driveway to entice passers-by. A neat and inviting appearance also may convey that you’ve taken care of your home and your belongings. Play some music and offer light refreshments to create a convivial atmosphere.

HUGE SALE

July 18th, 19th,

Antiques

Glassware

Collectibles

Tools

Books

DID YOU KNOW?

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics reports that mushrooms contain about 15 vitamins and minerals, including folate magnesium, potassium, vitamin B6, and zinc. Mushrooms also are low in calories and rich in antioxidants, which can help to lower risk for inflammation.

TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

Man’s Restless Legs Raise up to a Foot in the Air at Night

DEAR DR. ROACH: Do you have any recommendations to stop restless legs at night? My husband has been to many doctors to find a cause or a solution to stop them. His legs have raised up as much as a foot in the air at night, constantly jumping and causing many sleepless nights. No one seems to have a solution for him. --

ANSWER: Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common condition where people have the urge to move their legs. It’s usually worse at night and associated with an unpleasant sensation that is relieved by movement. People with RLS often have involuntary jerking movements of their legs during sleep, unimaginatively called “periodic limb movements of sleep.”

Your husband may have these periodic limb movements without RLS, which is then considered periodic limb movement disorder. Treatment recommendations require an exact diagnosis. I often see his condition misdiagnosed or continue on for years without a diagnosis. The diagnosis is confirmed by a sleep study where the limb movements are recorded and characterized. Once the diagnosis is made, there are a few important considerations:

The first is that this condition often coincides with iron deficiency, which should be looked for and treated, if necessary. (The underlying cause for iron deficiency also needs to be found.) It may take weeks or even months after iron replacement for the leg movements to get better. Prior to medication treatment, a review of any medicines your husband takes is appropriate, as some can cause similar symptoms. Regular exercise, avoidance of caffeine and alcohol, and good sleep (ironically) can all improve symptoms in some people.

If medicine is needed, medications like pregabalin or pramipexole may be the first-line treatment, depending on the results of the sleep study and how intermittent the symptoms are. A new therapy called neurostimulation is a drug-free approach that has been shown to be effective. One device, the tonic motor activation, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for RLS and will hopefully be available shortly.

But there are many experts in this condition. He should see a sleep medicine expert.

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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.

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DID YOU KNOW? Spinal muscular atrophy, or SMA, is the most common cause of mortality in infants. According to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, SMA is a motor neuron disease that affects the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system and voluntary muscle movement. WebMD notes that the severity of SMA varies widely, but the disease is known to weaken muscles and can cause difficulty eating, breathing and walking. In the past, infants diagnosed with SMA typically did not survive more than two years, but the MDA notes that doctors now prefer to avoid making rigid predictions on life expectancy based strictly on age of onset.

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2024 Redfield Park Concert Series

Concerts are 6:30-8:30pm Bring a chair Concession stand will be open @ Redfield. If rain occurs, concert will be held at the American Legion.

Redfield Park is a smoke and alcohol free municipal property.

Sponsored by The Village of Phelps & The Phelps American Legion

STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS Small businesses benefit one another, as a 2017 report from the Canadian firm FreshBooks found that 66 percent of small businesses outsource services to other small businesses.

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Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it. ~Russel Baker

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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

Fairville Cemetery CHICKEN BBQ

All proceeds benefit Cemetery

Host:

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Music:

Dinners: $15 each

Dinner sales 4:00-7:00pm

PreSale held until 6:00pm 50/50 raffle at 6:00pm

GRILLED DESSERT OPTIONS

Grilled dessert pizza: Ready-made or homemade pizza dough can be oiled and grilled over medium heat for a few minutes until grill marks form and the dough starts to puff and harden slightly. Turn over and cover with chocolate-hazelnut spread or some preserves. Grill for another few minutes until the dough is cooked through. Transfer to a cutting board and add sliced bananas.

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Behind the Scenes at the Phelps Sauerkraut Weekend: Amanda Cheney Helps Build Community and Celebrate Tradition

Amanda Cheney, a dynamic force behind the Phelps Sauerkraut Weekend, August 1st-4th, hails from Geneva, NY. A graduate of Geneva High School, Amanda’s journey began in 2016 when she started working for James E. Cheney, CPA, in Phelps. Although she was still living in Geneva, Amanda quickly fell in love with the Village of Phelps, and her desire to become part of this charming community grew stronger. A part-time opportunity with Phelps Business Development & Tourism Council (BDTC) soon opened, and Amanda seized it, eager to integrate into village life.

Her commitment to Phelps deepened a er meeting her husband, Tom. Together, they have three sons, Jay, Maximus, and Owen, and they have firmly rooted their family in the village. Amanda’s career flourished as she became a full-time Human Resources Specialist with the Department of Veterans Affairs, while continuing her parttime role with Phelps BDTC for the past seven years. Her drive and determination, coupled with her husband’s pursuit of his career passions, have set a high standard for their children, she says.

Amanda’sinspirationstemsfromherfamilyandherdesiretocontinually grow both personally and professionally, and she is motivated by the legacy of volunteerism and community involvement her husband’s grandparents established in Phelps. As the next generation, Amanda feelsastrongresponsibilitytokeepthismomentumgoing,ensuringthat Phelps continues to thrive.

“My boys will hopefully one day put their heart and soul into something they love as much as I do when it comes to Phelps.”

Her primary goal in life is “raising happy, healthy, and successful children.” Amanda also cherishes the smalltown atmosphere of Phelps, where “everybody knows everybody”, and the village’s safety and friendliness make it an ideal place to raise a family.

“No matter where you are, you’re sure to see a familiar face there as well. And if you don’t, you’ll leave there with a new friend.” e Cheneys enjoy walking or biking around the village, o en stopping at Redfield Park or the Community Center’s playground.

For the past seven years, Amanda has been a vital part of the Phelps BDTC and the Phelps Sauerkraut Weekend. As Community Coordinator, she thrives on event planning, a role she shares with her “partner in crime,” Hannah Williams. Together, they coordinate numerous events, including the parade, fireworks, Sunday Funday, Kraut Krawl, and Krauter 20k/5k, among others. Amanda and Hannah also manage sponsorships, social media marketing, and the execution of events.

eir days during the festival start early and end late, culminating in a shared sense of achievement when each day’s activities conclude.

She reflects, “It is truly rewarding to finish each day with a high five … until we’ve reached the end of Sunday’s festivities. at’s usually when the tears of joy hit us – when we’ve made it through another crazy year!”

Amanda is particularly excited about this year’s Sunday Funday on August 4th, featuring performances by the Cool Club and Lipker Sisters, food trucks, inflatables for all ages, and other free activities. e event aims to highlight the downtown businesses and offer a fun wrap-up to the festival weekend. Details of the events can be found on the Phelps Sauerkraut Weekend Facebook page and the phelpsny.com website.

e overarching goal of the Phelps BDTC and the Sauerkraut Weekend is to unite the community and showcase everything Phelps has to offer. is year, they focus on downtown businesses by moving some key events to more central locations. Notable changes include the decorated Cabbage Heads display at the Country Lawyer Gallery of the Arts, the hot dog eating contest on Main Street, and the recipe contest at the United Church of Phelps.

Amanda says the annual Kraut Krawl is “SO fun. e people that come out are a blast.” As a “parade connoisseur,” she especially loves the festival’s parade with creative floats by local businesses and the community’s enthusiasm. e festival’s ability to bring people together and create lasting memories is deeply rewarding for her.

Amanda encourages everyone to attend the Phelps Sauerkraut Weekend, start or add to their collection of annual weekend T-shirts, enjoysomefrieddough,andsupportlocalbusinessesandorganizations. e festival offers something for everyone, and the committee is always looking for new volunteers to join the efforts and make the festival even more successful in the years to come.

In her role as Community Coordinator, Amanda Cheney organizes events but also fosters a sense of community and continuity, ensuring Phelps remains a vibrant and welcoming place for generations to come.

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Amanda Cheney and Hannah Williams

Fresh Spinach Day

Spinach is said to have originated in Persia, and it was later brought to India and China via Nepal in 647 A.D. – known as ‘Persian green’ in China. Spinach was then introduced to Sicily by the Saracens in 827 A.D. It was later brought to Spain by the Arabs in the late 12th century, called ‘the chief of leafy greens.’ It then spread to England and France in the 14th century, known for a while as ‘the Spanish vegetable’ in England. In the U.S., spinach became popular in the 1800s. In the 1930s, there was a boost in spinach consumption due to the fame of Popeye.

Did

you know?

It’s 91% water Raw spinach is 91% water, so it’s good for hydration

California is the U.S.’s top spinach supplier California accounts for almost 75% of the U.S.’s production of spinach.

Spinach is rich in nutrients, raw or cooked.

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Clifton Springs Library

4 Railroad Avenue

Clifton Springs, NY 14432

315-462-7371

cliftonspringslibrary.com

Hrs.: Mon-Thur 10-7; Fri 10-5; Sat 10-2

Geneva Public Library

244 Main Street Geneva, NY 14456

315-789-5303

genevapubliclibrary.net

Hrs.: Mon-Fri 8:30-7; Sat 9-2

Macedon Public Library

30 Main Street Macedon, NY 14502

315-986-5932

macedonpubliclibrary.org

Hrs.: Mon-Thur 10-8; Fri & Sat 10-2

Newark Public Library 121 High Street Newark, NY 14513

315-331-0552

newarklibrary.org

Hrs.: Mon-Thur 9:30-7; Fri 9:30-6; Sat 9:30-1

Palmyra Community Library

402 East Main Street

Palmyra, NY 14522

315-597-5276

palmyracommunitylibrary.org

Hrs.: Mon-Thur 10-8; Fri 10-5; Sat 10-2

Phelps Library

8 Banta Street, Suite 200 Phelps, NY 14532

315-548-3120 phelpslibrary.org

Hrs.: Mon-Thur 9-8; Fri 9-5

Here’s what’s happening at your local library…

TechhelpwithSarah10am-noon

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July15:

MacedonSeniorMeetingnoon1pm

Euchre2pm-4pm

GEDInstructionalHelp5pm7:45pm

July16:

PreschoolStoryTime10:15am11am

ToddlerStoryTime11am11:30am

PrimaryStoryTimewithCraft 1pm-2pm

IntermediateStoryTimewith Craft2:30pm-3:30pm

July17:

OutdoorCardioDrumming 10:30am-11:15am

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Mahjong2pm-5pm

TeenTimeAnimalTrackPendants6pm-7pm

July19:

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Callthelibrarytoregisterforprograms@315-986-5932.

GENEVA

RoseHillSummerConcertSeries: Cool ClubandtheLipkerSistersJuly21,5-7pm,RoseHillMansion, 3373Rt96A,Geneva.Aconcertof jazz,boogie-woogie,ragtimeand swing!Fourveteranmusiciansand threeyoungsingersthathavebeen singingvocalharmony,inawayonly familycan,theirentirelives.Thelast regulartourofRoseHillMansionwill runat3:30p.m.Nohousetours duringtheconcerts.TheCarriage HouseGiftShopwillbeopenduring theconcerts.Bringapicnicdinner, andchairsorblankets.Concertsare freeandopentothepublic.Historic Geneva315-789-5151orRoseHill 315-789-3848.

And so with the sunshine and the great bursts of leaves growing on the trees, just as things grow in fast movies, I had that familiar conviction that life was beginning over again with the summer. ~F. Scott Fitzgerald

PALMYRA

GreatGardensofWayneCounty Tour - Ticketsavailablenow!See whatothergardenersaredoingand getsomeideasforyourowngarden. Wednesday,July17th,4-8pm,rainor shine.Thisself-guidedtourfeatures5 sitesinthePalmyraareathatour MasterGardenershopewillinspire you!TicketssalesbeginJune17th.For tickets,stopbyourofficeorsend $10.00perpersonto:CornellCooperativeExtensionofWayneCounty, 1581Rte.88N.Newark,NY 14513-9739.Pleasenote“Tour”on yourcheck.Formoreinformation,call (315)331-8415.Forspecialneeds pleasecontactustwoweekspriorto thetour.

PHELPS

41stAnnualOaksCornersFlea Market/Craft Show- SundayJuly 14,2024,rainorshine,9am-3pm, OaksCornersCommunityPark,PreEmptionRd.,Phelps.Concession standandChickenBBQavailable. Comeoutandexplore,somethingfor everyone.

CountryLawyerGalleryofthe Arts, 7ChurchStreet,Phelps, 585-789-0017.1stAnniversaryExhibitthroughJuly27,2024.Artwalk/ Run/Drive/Bike/Skateboard-July17, 2024throughAugust10,2024.GalleryHours:Thursday5-7PM,Friday 3-7PM,SaturdayNoon-7PM,Sunday 10-4PMwhenannounced.OffHour Toursbyappointment.

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HOW CONSUMERS CAN SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT LOCAL BUSINESSES

Share experiences through word-of-mouth. Word-of-mouth marketing still works, and consumers can play an important role in ensuring that it benefits local businesses. According to the marketing solution experts at Hibü, word-of-mouth marketing remains the most popular way to recommend a business. Consumers trust what others say about a business, so positive experiences with a local firm can be shared with family, friends and neighbors looking for similar services.

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Here’s A Tip

* “Sunburn can be soothed with plain vinegar. For the back, arms or legs, soak a washcloth in room temperature vinegar and lay it on the affected area for 15 minutes, then rinse. For the face, soak a cotton ball and lightly dab on burned areas.” -- I.E. in California

* “Bug bites can be treated with banana peel. Use a small piece of the peel laid white side down over the bite. Secure with a BandAid. Leave on at least 5 minutes. is works especially well for my kids, who seem to think it’s fun.” -- W.S. in Alabama

* “Old farm trick: I keep a spray bottle of rubbing alcohol mixed with water on my garden cart. If I think I got into some poison ivy, I spray the skin area pretty thoroughly with the alcohol. It’s the oil that spreads the rash, and the alcohol stops it from spreading pretty well.” -- J.J. in Florida

Hocus Focus

FINDING THE RIGHT FENCING

Among the more expensive fencing options, vinyl can make up for that initial sticker shock thanks to its durability. In addition, vinyl fences require little maintenance, saving homeowners the expense of paying for upkeep such as repainting. Vinyl fencing comes in various styles, and homeowners can choose the style that best suits their priorities with regard to aesthetic appeal and privacy.

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1. GEOGRAPHY: What is the highest peak in Europe?

2. TELEVISION: What is the name of the town in the Netflix series “Stranger Things”?

3. LITERATURE: What is the title of the book about a little girl who lives at The Plaza Hotel in New York City?

4. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What is the traditional stone associated with the July birth month?

5. MYTHOLOGY: Which mythical creature has snakes for hair?

6. MOVIES: Who voices the character Joy in the animated movie “Inside Out”?

7. ANATOMY: What is the outermost layer of skin called?

8. INVENTIONS: Which blue medication, originally developed to lower blood pressure, had an unexpected effect on male patients and later was used to treat erectile dysfunction?

9. HISTORY: Who was crowned as Emperor of the Romans in 800 A.D.?

10. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which state has produced the most presidents by birthplace? Answers

1. Mount Elbrus.
2. Hawkins, Indiana.
3. “Eloise.” 4. Ruby. 5. Medusa.
6. Amy Poehler.
7. Epidermis. 8. Viagra. 9. Charlemagne.
10. Virginia, with eight.

Q&A Master Gardeners with the

STAY SAFE WHEN LANDSCAPING

Homeowners should not assume they know how to use all of the tools necessary to maintain lush lawns and bountiful gardens. Familiarize yourself with the proper operation of manual and motorized equipment by reading the owner’s manual thoroughly, making special note of recommended safety guidelines. Take some time to locate the power buttons and other parts by comparing them to illustrations in the guide. Once you feel comfortable handling the equipment, then you can begin to use it.

MASONRY & BASEMENT

What plants are best for: full sun, partial, and full shade around the Rochester area?

While this question is almost impossible to answer, as every landscape designer would have differed views, when it comes to selecting plants for different lighting conditions in the Rochester area, native plants are a great choice, following the “Right Plant. Right Place.” principle. Here are some recommendations:

Full Sun: Some native plants that thrive in full sun include Black-eyed Susan, Purple Coneflower, Butterfly Milkweed, and Little Bluestem. These plants are adapted to the local climate and will flourish in areas with direct sunlight.

Partial Shade: For areas with partial shade, consider planting native species like Wild Geranium, Virginia Bluebells, Foamflower, and Wild Ginger. These plants can tolerate some shade while still providing beauty and ecological benefits.

Full Shade: In areas with full shade, native plants like Woodland Phlox, Wild Columbine, Wild Bleeding Heart, and Wild Ginger are excellent choices. These plants are adapted to low light conditions and will add color and interest to shady spots.

By selecting native plants that are well-suited to the specific lightingconditionsinyourgarden,youcancreateasustainable and thriving landscape while supporting the local ecosystem.

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from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County

Italy Valley Nursery

Flowering Trees, Green Giant Arbs & Concolor Fir

A good selection of: Hydrangea, Ninebark, Weigelia, Butterfly Bush, Knockout Rose, Ornamental Grass, Hosta, Perennial Hibiscus, Potted Grapes & Raspberry, and more!

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Green up Your Grilling (Family Features) Switch from lighter fluid to an electric charcoal starter or fire starters made from sawdust and highly refined wax. They leave no residues or chemical aftertaste.

But I always think that the best way to know God is to love many things. ~Vincent van Gogh, Dear Theo: An Autobiography of Vincent van Gogh, 1937

EPISCOPAL

Zion Episcopal Church 120 East Main Street, Palmyra 315-597-9236 • www.zionepiscopalpalmyra.org

Sunday Mornings at 10am: Holy Eucharist with Music All are ALWAYS welcome!

QUAKER

Farmington Friends Meeting

A Quaker Worship Community • 187 Cnty. Rd. 8 • Farmington, NY 14425 Sunday Meetings for Worship • Unprogrammed Worship 8:30a.m. Programmed Worship Sept.-June 11am; July & Aug. 10am 315.986.5559 • www.farmingtonfriendsquakermeeting.com Find us on Facebook @FarmingtonFriendsMeeting

List your place of Worship on our monthly Worship Pages. Call 226-8111 today.

SEPTIC TANK PUMPING

YOU KNOW? The National Institutes of Health notes that roughly 80 percent of people between the ages of 11 and 30 experience acne at some point. Various factors are believed to be related to the formation of acne, including genetics, an increase in sex hormones called androgens, and hormonal changes related to pregnancy or to starting or stopping the use of birth control pills. 28th Annual Garage, Yard and

Tent Sale

Pines Country Store

Jackson Hill Road • Newark, NY 14513 315-331-0505 Saturday, July 20th • 10am-5pm Sunday, July 21st • Noon-5pm (Bartering on Sunday!)

Online POLL

Each mumbered row contains two clues and two answers. e two answers differ from each other by only one letter, which has already been inserted. For example, if you exchange the A from MASTER for an I, you get MISTER. Do not change the order of the letters.

July 12th is National Eat Your JELL-O Day, and LeRoy, NY is known the world over as the birthplace of the gelatin dessert. What are your preferred JELL-O flavors?

- Original flavors (1897): Raspberry, strawberry, lemon, orange

- “Deep, dark, delicious flavors” (1856): black cherry, grape, black raspberry

- “Salad” flavors (1965): celery, mixed vegetable, tomato, Italian salad

- White grape, “the champagne of JELL-O” (1997)

- Any flavor, yum

- No JELL-O for me, thanks

Poll ends 07-16-2024

Poll ended 07-09-2024

With $396m in fireworks imports and $6.5m in American flag imports each year, Americans often celebrate July 4th with spectacles. What is your preferred way to celebrate our nation’s independence?

33.3% Hosting/attending a party/picnic with family/friends

11.1% Participating in a parade

44.4% Attending fireworks displays 11.1% Decorating the home or yard with patriotic decor

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Heat, ma’am! it was so dreadful here, that I found there was nothing left for it but to take off my flesh and sit in my bones. ~Sydney Smith, Lady Holland’s Memoir

DUMPSTER RENTAL

VENT

Electric motorcycles

Thank You York Vet Hospital

We recently lost our two girls (cats) within a month. One was expected but the other was a shock as one week she was fine and the other not. The care that they received from the staff, especially from Dr. Dan, was amazing. They squeezed us in for appointments and were so compassionate and honest. We are so lucky to have a local place to take our pets. A big thank you for all of those who take care of beloved animals!

Thank you!

I did not ask his name, but I would like to thank the gentleman that returned our shopping cart at Walmart Saturday in the rain. He had to get wetter than necessary waiting as we finished unpacking it. Thank you with a capital T!

With the number of electric motorcycles gaining popularity and getting more powerful, there is a concern for safety from a few points of view.

A traditional (gas powered) motorcycle must be inspected yearly, licensed, insured and ridden with its headlight on by a rider who has taken and passed a rider’s test and must be wearing a DOT approved helmet and follow the same rules of the road that cars and trucks follow.

Some E-Bikes can go over 40 miles per hour and do not have the same requirements as a traditional motorcycle nor is the rider subject to the same regulations as the traditional motorcycle rider is.

I have observed E-Bikes riding on sidewalks, riding against traffic on roads, passing other vehicles and not safely following the rules of the road. I think E-Bikes are a great form of transportation and look forward to when they are safer for the rider and other vehicles on the road.

The Entitlement

of

the [local road] Coners

I am struck by the sense of entitlement exhibited by many [local road] residents here, as they use cones and other claim staking devices to commandeer public property for personal use during July festivities.

Fundamentally, a property right is a negative right - the right to exclude others from using an asset. If I were to park my car in your driveway or on your lawn in July or any other time because I feel entitled to do so, I'm sure you would be justifiably brusque in informing me of your right to exclude me. (You might even growl "GET OFF MY LAWN.") In contrast, you have no right to exclude me from using an open parking space on the right-ofway of a public highway. Please explain why you think otherwise. And don't whine it's because of the property taxes you pay. I think the lake towns should ban the practice of coning public parking spaces. OR create a database of the public parking spaces and auction them off online as leases to the highest bidders.

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WEDDING TERMINOLOGY

Fondant: A sweet, plyable product used to decoratively cover layered cakes. It can be used in lieu of straight buttercream.

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AUTOMOTIVE

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HEALTH

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PETS

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REAL ESTATE

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REC. VEHICLES

1990ROCKWOOD37’ Class AMotorhome,Needswork.$3000. 585-734-0941

SERVICES

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NEWSTEELROOFS: AnyColor,40 yearwarranty.FREEESTIMATES, contactLesterGingerich,6299Fritz HillRdBathNY14810

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WANTED

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MISC.

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Grilling season has arrived, and amateur grillmasters everywhere are gearing up for another summer of backyard barbecues and family dinners outside under the summer sun. But once you fire up that grill and cook your first hot dog of the season, your work is not quite done. Cleaning the grill after you have eaten makes it easier to prolong the life of your grill and ensure the foods you eat are safe to consume.

Keep Pets Safe When the Temperatures Climbs!

• Never leave your pet in a hot vehicle, even for a few minutes. ...

• Limit exercise on hot days.

• Walk your pet in the grass if possible, to avoid hot surfaces burning their paws.

• If your pet is outside, make sure they have access to shade and plenty of cool water.

WESLO TREADMILL. Works great – nothing wrong with it. Newark. 315-331-1875

24’ x 20’ WOOD DECK, 1”x 6” material. You dismantle and remove. Webster. 585-738-1714

14 bags of PINECONES. Clifton Springs. 607-427-8520

KODAK SLIDE TRAYS. Webster. Texts preferred. 585-645-9835

Upright Ivers and Pond PIANO with BENCH. in good condition. You pick up. 315-986-1081 (4) 48” FLUORESCENT SHOP LIGHTS w/10 pack bulbs. Henrietta. 585-334-7944

Invacare Home Care HOSPITAL BED. XL Twin mattress, 84” x 36”. Stafford, you pick up. Call or text 585-703-0999

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. Genuine Oak. Excellent condition, 59” x 59”. Fits 36” TV. Corfu area. Call 716-289-7022

Owens Corning MOISTURE BLOCK PAPER, partial roll. ROOFING TAR

PAPER, partial roll. PLASTIC SHEATHING, 18” wide, approx. 50’ roll. Call George at 585-394-8189

2002 Chevy Camaro SALES BROCHURE. Excellent collector condition. Will mail to a good home. jclare01@rochester.rr.com

PADDOCK FULL OF HAY! You cut and carry out. Livonia. 85-346-4515

WINDOWS – 2 crank-outs. 1 double with screens, 1 single. Good condition. Webster/Penfield area. Call or text. 585-217-6811

USED FRYER OIL - Six 35# jugs. Take all. Text only 585-755-2025

Male OSTOMY SUPPLIES. You pick up, Webster. Joan 585-216-9754

WOODEN CLUBHOUSE with swings, slide, seesaw, 55” x 55” by 70” tall. Please leave a message at 585-637-0587 (landline).

XX Large Prevail in PANTY LINERS. New 4 packages (156 total). rayjentayok@gmail.com

EGG CARTONS and STYROFOAM FOOD DISHES. 585-538-9825

TUB, SURROUND, GLASS DOORS in Canandaigua. 585-394-8917.

B&D 1VPX SCREWDRIVER (needs battery pack), DVDs, VHS TAPES, WIRE COAT HANGERS, new FURNACE FILTER 20” x 25” x 1”. Rush. zoomie@rochester.rr.com

A number of used QUART BASKETS, both cardboard and wooden, and a few market baskets. York. 585-243-3965

Guidelines:

LOG SPLITTER in useable or repairable condition. 585-202-1991

CLARINET in good working condition. Geneseo area. 585-415-4336

In need of PLAIN BROWN CORRUGATED CARDBOARD. Boxes are okay. robree56@gmail.com

Anything BUFFALO BILLS, FOLD-UP WALKING CANES, men’s BEDROOM SLIPPERS, size 8-9 and men’s SHORTS, size 5x. 585-415-8513

AM/FM RADIO for someone in a group home. 585-773-2497

Older style square PIANO BENCH. 585-443-9974

ADULT TRICYCLE, in any condition. Chain drive. Call 585-363-0218

DEHUMIDIFIER for basement. Call 585-202-6508

Senior with disabilities in desperate need of an AIR CONDITIONER in good working order. pscaliforniaangel@gmail.com

BABY CRIB. 585-358-6850

QUEEN SIZE BED FRAME with headboard and footer. Jason 585-447-0201

8” x 16” CONCRETE BLOCKS and DOG KENNEL FENCING. 585-975-9176

CURTAIN RODS: 10 - 36” and 3 - 24”. Webster/Penfield area only. 585-698-6236

HOYT CARBON RX3 or RX4 in good condition for a junior bow tech. Call or text 585-419-5246

In dire need of DRY DOG FOOD, CAT FOOD, CLUMPING CAT LITTER. holdfort@rochester.rr.com

DRIVEWAY SEALER needed. Small portion of a bucket to repair 1 sq. ft. damage from fuel leak. Prefer text. 585-363-1903

DEHUMIDIFIER in good working condition. 585-374-5768

Seeking an ATV or DIRT BIKE, gas powered, running or not for father/ son project. Call or text Matt 315-576-1278

Seeking WEBER CHARCOAL GRILLS you are no longer using. Text or call 315-576-1278.

Submissions published as space allows. We reserve the right to decline/edit/omit info. We assume no responsibility for submissions. Submissions must include phone # or email. Noncommercial use only. 20 word limit. Please call to remove listing once item is taken/received. Submit at www.gvpennysaver.com under Share With Us - Give & Take or call 226-8111 x 111

FLACRA is growing and adding positions!

Walk-in/Open Interviews!

Wednesdays, 10am-2pm in the Human Resources Office

440 Professional Park, Cli on Springs, NY 14432

We have immediate openings for:

• Registered Nurses

• Licensed Practical Nurses

• LMSW, OT and other licensed staff

• Counselors • Peer Advocates

• Behavioral Health Technicians

• Cleaners and more!

Competitive Pay Career Development

Educational Opportunities

Learn more about our agency and how you can help us to save lives.

For additional information applicants may contact FLACRA Human Resources at 315-462-9116 or email resume@flacra.org

Parkwood Heights, Wayne County’s Premier Senior Living, is looking to hire the following positions:

Full-Time Cook (Sign-on Bonus)

Part-Time Servers (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)

Part-Time Resident Care Aide (Evenings)

Wage information and online application available at: Parkwoodheights.com/about/employment

RELOCATING FOR A NEW JOB

Rent your first home. The Allied survey found that 31 percent of respondents indicated the most challenging part of relocating for a job was finding a home, while 29 percent felt acclimating to their new community was the most challenging aspect of their relocation. Adults who rent their first homes upon relocating can remove some of the pressure to find the perfect home, knowing full well their first home in their new community will be temporary. If possible, rent in a location that makes it easy to immerse yourself in your new community, which should make the adjustment easier. In addition, place items that are unnecessary for day-to-day life in storage. Having some of your possessions already packed should make your next move less stressful.

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