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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek
1. In 2018, Baltimore’s Chris Davis finished with the lowest batting average by a qualifier (.168) in major-league history. Who had held the mark? 2. Which of baseball’s Alou brothers played for both the Milwaukee Braves and the Milwaukee Brewers? 3. How many consecutive winning seasons did Virginia Tech’s football team have before the streak ended in 2018? 4. Utah’s Donovan Mitchell set an NBA record in the 2017-18 season for most 3-pointers made by a rookie (187). Who had held the mark? 5. Which NHL team holds the record for most consecutive seasons reaching the Stanley Cup playoffs? 6. Who was the first rookie to win a NASCAR season championship in one of the three main divisions? 7. Name the last year in which tennis star Serena Williams did not make a grand slam final.
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1. Rob Deer (1991) and Dan Uggla (2013), each of whom hit .179 for a season. 2. Felipe Alou (1964-65 with the Braves, and 1974 with the Brewers). 3. It was 25 consecutive seasons (1993-2017) 4. Portland’s Damian Lillard, with 185 in the 2012-13 season. 5. Boston, with 29 consecutive seasons (1967-68 through 1995-96). 6. Chase Elliott, who won the 2014 Xfinity Series championship. 7. It was 2006.
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Pasta for the Ponies! Support the Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program! From 4 to 7 p.m. March 10 at the Finger Lakes Gaming and Racetrack 5857 State Route 96 Farmington Dinner will include pasta, salad, bread, soda/coffee and dessert. Takeouts are available. Attendees will be able to bid on silent auction items. Admission is $10. Call 585-924-3232 ext. 210 for information
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585-394-4670 STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winbourne The Pledge of Allegiance was published in 1892 in celebration of the 400th anniversary of Columbus' voyage to the New World. It didn't contain the words "under God," though, until 1954, when they were added by an act of Congress in an attempt to check the creeping advance of "Godless Communism."
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PAVING & SEALING DESIGN A GARDEN FOR ALL SENSES Aesthetic appeal is one of the most sought-after benefits of gardening. However, many homeowners put in so much effort planting for one particular season that they may not give thought to ensuring the garden looks vibrant no matter the time of year. Gardeners can research planting zones to find plants that will blossom at different times of the year so they can enjoy impressive, aesthetically appealing gardens year-round. Spring bulbs can bloom early on, while annual and perennial summer favorites will thrive under the summer sun. Beautyberry and caryopteris will fill out in the autumn, while holly or mahonia can look lovely in the winter.
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POLL In an effort to encourage more accountability and responsive behavior from the International Joint Commission, a bill put forward by Upstate New York Congressmen Katko, Brindisi and Morelle would allow lawsuits against the IJC which regulates Lake Ontario water levels. Do you agree with this? • Yes! The IJC is responsible! • No! Water levels result from nature!
Poll Ends 03-10-20 Results From 03-03-20 New York State Police, one of few primary state law enforcement agencies without dashboard or body cameras, plans to launch a body camera pilot program for state troopers. Do you agree with their plan?
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1. TELEVISION: In which state was the fictional town of Mayberry set for the series “The Andy Griffith Show”? 2. MEASUREMENTS: How many years is a sesquicentennial anniversary? 3. LITERATURE: Who wrote the novel “The Haunting of Hill House”? 4. GEOGRAPHY: How many countries border China? 5. MUSIC: Which 1990s popular band’s original name was Mookie Blaylock? 6. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president was the first to be born a U.S. citizen? 7. FAMOUS QUOTATIONS: Which Austrian poet once wrote, “Spring has returned. The Earth is like a child that knows poems”? 8. MOVIES: Which futuristic 1970s movie’s tagline was “Boy, have we got a vacation for you ...”? 9. PSYCHOLOGY: Which abnormal fear is represented in the condition called apiphobia? 10. ADVERTISEMENTS: Which product featured the manicurist Madge in TV commercials beginning in the 1960s?
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92% Absolutely! It makes everyone safer. 8% No way! It violates privacy.
By Fifi Rodriguez
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1. North Carolina 2. 150 3. Shirley Jackson 4. 14 5. Pearl Jam 6. Martin Van Buren 7. Rainer Maria Rilke 8. “Westworld” 9. Fear of bees 10. Palmolive dishwashing liquid
And Spring arose on the garden fair, Like the Spirit of Love felt everywhere; And each flower and herb on Earth’s dark breast rose from the dreams of its wintry rest. ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley, “The Sensitive Plant”
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Massive Warehouse Sale! 25 year o accumulatin Phas On furnitur, glas, tool, ove 30 household! March 27, 28 & 29 at 99 West Main Street, Avon, NY
Farm Machinery Consignment Auction Sat., March 14 @ 9:00am
21st Annual Seneca Farm Toy Show and Consignment Toy Auction
Finger Lakes Produce Auction 3691 State Route 14A (Penn Yan-Dundee Rd.) Penn Yan, NY 14527 • (315) 531-8446 Early pledged items with much more to come. Combine & Tractors: JD 2840 Tractor on Steel, IH 686 Tractor (7400 hours), Ford 7710 Tractor, Farmall 140 Tractor on Steel w/cultivators, Yanmar 175 4wd w/loader (rubber and steel wheels), Yale L.P. Forklift (4000 lb lift, 18" cushion tires), Gleaner K2 Combine w/3 row Co Head and JD 48 Loader Consignment from local fanner: JD 6620 Combine w/4 row Com Head and 13' Platfonn, Haybuster Rock Picker, JD 4 row Corn Planter (dry fertilizer), Amazone no-till Grain Drill, Ford Skidloader, Field Sprayer (300 gal) and 3 pt Seeder Tillage Equipment: Krause 4809 Chisel Plow, Glencoe 11 tooth Chisel Plow, White 588 4 bottom - spring reset, White Semi-mt 5 bottom, IH 5 bottom Plow, Amco 14' Disk, Ford 14' Disk, Wilrich 12' Field Cultivator, 18' Transport Cultipacker, JD 950 Cultimulcher, JD 925 Cultimulcher, 12' Drag, IH 6 row Cultivator, 2 bottom plow and Brillion 12' "S" Tine Field Cultivator Forage, Grain & Corn: CIH 900 6 row Corn Planter (row cleaners & dry fertilizer) IH 800 Corn Planter, Gehl 980 Forage Wagon, Gehl 970 Forage Wagon (tandem gear), (2) 9' x 18' Flat Wagons (new floors), NI 325 2 row Corn Picker (12 row bed), (2) Gravity Bin Wagons, 8' x 16' Rack Wagon, Zimmerman 7' Hay Tedder, Grimm 4 Star Hay Tedder, Woods 10' offset Rotary Mower, 16' x 16' Wire Corn Crib and IH·510 Grain Drill w/ packer wheels Manure Handling: NI 253 Tandem Axle Manure Spreader, (2) Houle 32' Lagoon Manure Pumps, Badger 2900 gal Manure Tank, Skidsteer Mt Sawdust Shooter and 160' CCW 16" Hook Bam Cleaner Chain Produce: PBZ 3 pt Produce Sprayer, Pioneer Irrigation Pump w/Deutz Engine, 28' Produce.Conveyor and AZS 24" Tomato Sizer Lawn & Garden: Grasshopper 720 K 60" Zero-Turn, Lesco 48" Commercial Walk Behind, Troybilt Rototillers, Log Splitter, Cub Cadet Rider w/ bagger and Snow Blowers Consignment by Local Small Engine Shop: Lots of Boxes of Briggs & Stratton, Kohler and Kiwiski Parts, New and Used Engines, Repair Manuals and Disply Shelving Misc: Simplicity Manual Bandsaw (30" x 18" ), 30 kw Generator, 6' x 8' Dump Trailer, Linde 250 3 phs Wire Feeder Welder, Set of Steel Wheels for JD 1025 Compact Tractor, New and Used Bikes, Log Cabin Dog Houses, #42 Cabelas Meat Grinder, 8’ Locust Posts, Set of Combine Tires, HD Vise and other Shop Tools, Cream Separator & Milk Cans, Hand Planes, Crosscut Ice Saws, Old Feed Bags including Crossier of PY, Flame View Kitchen Range, Brand New Farm Toys (in boxes), Remote Controlled ATVs and Drones w/cameras Consignments accepted: Tuesday, March 10th from 9 am to 5 pm; Wednesday, March 11th from 9 am to 6 pm; Thursday, March 12th from 9 am to 5 pm. Absolutely no consignments accepted Friday or Saturday! For more information please call Edwin Zimmerman (315) 536-6252, Ray Hoover (607)535- 2132, Harvey Leid (315) 536-2698 or the FLPA office (315) 531-8446.
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Saturday, March 14, 2020 • Benton Fire Department 932 Rt. 14A, Penn Yan, NY 14527 Toy Show: 8:30am to 2:00pm Consignment Toy Auction: 3:30pm Call Jeff Dann at 585-233-9570 with early consignments! Consignments accepted on-site 3/14 starting at 9am.
Annual Spring Equipment Consignment Auction Saturday, March 28, 2020, 9:00am Windmill Farm & Craft Market 3900 Route 14A, Penn Yan, NY 14527 Now accepting early consignments for our annual equipment consignment auction! List early to advertise and attract more buyers for your items! Call Jeff Dann at 585-233-9570 with your consignments. Please let us know by 3/12 in order to advertise major items. Consignments accepted on-site Wednesday, 3/25 through Friday, 3/27, 9am-6pm.
Dann Auctioneers 3339 Spangle St., Canandaigua, NY 14424 Jeff Dann: 585-233-9570 Nelson Horning, Lead Auctioneer: 585-554-5335
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Manage Your Blood Pressure And Protect Your Kidneys (NAPSI) - Did you know if
you have high blood pressure you are at increased risk for chronic kidney disease? High blood pressure, also called hypertension, is the second leading cause of chronic kidney disease in the United States. About 1 in 5 adults with high blood pressure may have chronic kidney disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Blood pressure is the force of blood pushing against the walls of your blood vessels. If your blood pressure gets too high, the blood vessels in your body‚ including those in your kidneys‚ may become damaged. This damage makes it harder for the kidneys to filter blood and remove wastes and extra water from the body. Kidney disease can get worse over time, and if not treated it can lead to kidney failure.And while high blood pressure can lead to kidney disease, the reverse is also true: kidney disease can lead to high blood pressure. Simple tests can tell you whether you have high blood pressure or kidney disease. Ask your health care professional if you have been tested for high blood pressure and kidney disease. Many people with kidney disease don’t know they have the disease until their kidneys begin to fail. Research suggests that fewer than 1 in 10 people who have kidney disease are aware they have the disease. This is because kidney disease often doesn’t have any symptoms early on. The good news is that you can help protect your kidneys by managing high blood pressure with healthy lifestyle habits.
A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel On March 5, 1977, the Dial-a-President radio program, featuring President Jimmy Carter, airs for the first time. Carter answered calls from all over the country from his desk in the Oval Office. Approximately 9 million calls flooded the CBS radio studio during the two-hour broadcast. On March 6, 1899, the Imperial Patent Office in Berlin registers Aspirin, the brand name for acetylsalicylic acid, on behalf of the German pharmaceutical company Friedrich Bayer & Co. In its primitive form, the active ingredient, salicin, was used for centuries in folk medicine. On March 7, 1876, 29-year-old Alexander Graham Bell receives a patent for his revolutionary new invention -- the telephone. Bell’s patent filing beat a similar claim by Elisha Gray by only two hours.
“Our research continues to uncover the complexities of the link between high blood pressure and kidney disease,” says Griffin P. Rodgers, MD, director of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). “And what we are finding supports the message that you can help protect your kidneys by managing high blood pressure with healthy lifestyle habits.” Adopting healthy lifestyle habits that help you manage your blood pressure will also help to keep your kidneys healthy. You can prevent or slow kidney disease progression by taking the following steps to lower your blood pressure: Take medicines as prescribed. Blood pressure medicines often play a key role in lowering blood pressure. Aim for a healthy weight. If you are overweight or have obesity, reducing your weight may lower high blood pressure. Select healthier food and beverage options. Follow a healthy eating plan that focuses on heart-healthy foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean meats that are low in sodium. Stop smoking. Smoking damages blood vessels, increases your risk for high blood pressure, and worsens problems related to high blood pressure. For help quitting, call 1-800-QUITNOW or go to Smokefree.gov. Get enough sleep. Lack of sleep can have an adverse effect on your blood pressure and metabolism. Aim for 7 to 8 hours of sleep each night. Manage stress and make physical activity part of your routine. Healthy stress-reducing activities and regular physical activity can lower blood pressure. Try to get at least 30 minutes or more of physical activity each day. “You can manage your blood pressure and its complications through healthy lifestyle habits, which include exercise, following a healthy eating plan and taking blood pressure medication as prescribed by your doctor,” says Gary H. Gibbons, MD, director of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). “It’s important to know your numbers because controlling or lowering your blood pressure can prevent or delay serious complications like kidney disease and heart disease.” For more information, visit the NIDDK website at www.niddk.nih.gov. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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o o DID YOU KNOW? Once a term that dominated newspaper headlines and environmental discourse, “global warming” is now heard far less frequently. Many may assume global warming has been rebranded as “climate change,” but the two are not one and the same. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, global warming refers exclusively to the Earth’s rising surface temperature, while climate change includes global warming but also its side effects. Such side effects include the melting of the world’s glaciers and the growing frequency of drought and heavier rainstorms. Global warming is also used most often to refer to warming caused by humans, while climate change is a term used when discussing environmental changes that are human-caused or natural.
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Wood Library Association: Wood Library will offer free computer classes for adults age 60+ who reside in Ontario County. Pre-registration is required by calling 585-394-1381. All classes are held at Wood Library, 134 N Main St, Canandaigua. The first class in the series -Intro to Windows - will take place Tuesday, March 10 and Tuesday, March 17, from 10:00AM-12:00PM. This class is for beginners who have little to no knowledge of computers. The course will cover very basic computer skills and knowledge such as hardware, software and software types, folders, files, do’s and don’ts, cut, copy, paste, and more. Participants must attend both classes. Other course offerings are: Downloading eBooks & Audiobooks, Thursday, April 16, 10:00AM12:00PM. Using Canva, Monday, April 20, 2:004:00PM. Buying a New Computer, Friday, April 24, 2:00-4:00PM. Android for Beginners, Tuesday, April 28, 11:00AM-1:00PM. Additional classes will be offered in May, September, October, and November. Learn more at woodlibrary.org.
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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Bristol Library: Fiber Artists meets on 3/10 & 3/24 from 10 to 12pm. Euchre meets every Every Thursday 3 to 5pm & 6 to 8pm. New starting in March Cribbage on Thursdays 3/12 & 3/26, 6 to 8pm - free lessons for beginners. All levels of players are welcome to Euchre and Cribbage. Preschool Storytime Tuesday, March 17th from 11 to 11:30am. Board of Trustees Meeting 3/17 at 7pm. Wednesday, March 18th - 1st Draught Book Club @ Noble Shepherd 6 7pm. March 25th Afternoon Book Club at Bristol Library 3pm. Volunteer Committee meeting (all who are interested in volunteering are welcome - Volunteer for special events, monthly or just a few times a year. We work with your schedule) meeting is at 3:45pm. Come in any time we are open and get creative at the Imagination Station. We have craft supplies and creative building games for all ages. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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After Hours at the Museum - A series of entertaining and informative bimonthly presentations at the Antique Wireless Museum. On Wednesday evening, March 18, 2020, at 7:30 pm enjoy an informative presentation on “Beer Making in the Finger Lakes and a Beer Tasting” by the Other Half Brewing. Craft brewing in the Finger Lakes Region has grown tremendously. Enjoy the Antique Wireless Museum before and after the presentation. Tickets available in advance at the Museum or at the door. Admission: Adults $10 or $5 for Museum members. Antique Wireless Museum, 6925 Route 5 in Bloomfield just east of the corner of Route 444. http://www. antiquewireless.org
CANANDAIGUA Old World Spaghetti Dinner Friday, March 20, 4:00-7:00 pm, Cheshire Volunteer Fire Department, 4285 State Route 21 South. Adults $12.00, Children (6-12) $8.00, Children under 5- Free. Take Outs Available at the Door. The Cheshire Community Action Team presents the Old World Spaghetti Dinner. Pasta Meat Sauce-Veggie Sauce, Bread, Salad, Dessert, Drinks. Also Available: Gluten Free Pasta and Spaghetti Squash. Arbor Hill Wine Tasting. Tickets Available at the Door, The Company Store, The Mad Hatter Hair Hair Shoppe or by calling 585-394-2949. All proceeds to benefit the Cheshire Theater and Meeting Hall 1898 Restoration Project.
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Comfort Dinner - The Canandaigua Elk’s Lodge #1844, 19 Niagara St., will host a Comfort Dinner on Thursday, March 12 from 5:30pm until Sold Out. The meal will consist of a stuffed pork chop, vegetables and dessert for $9.00. Take outs are available. For information: elkscdga1844@gmail. com or 585-394-4787.
Elks All-You-Can-Eat Benefit Breakfasts: The Elks all-you-caneat bountiful breakfasts continue Sundays thru March 8 from 8am11am at the Canandaigua Elks Lodge, 19 Niagara St., Canandaigua. Bring your appetite eggs, pancakes, French toast, biscuits & gravy, hash browns and more. All made to order. Cost: $8 adult / $3 child. Proceeds go to Cerebral Palsy Associations of NYS helping to make a positive impact on the lives of children and adults with disabilities.
All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast - Sunday, March 15th, 8am-11am at the Cheshire Fire Hall #1, 4285 Rt. 21 South, Canandaigua. Adults - $7, Children age 5-12 yrs. - $3, Children under 5 yrs. - Free.
Gleaners Community Kitchen Walk to End Hunger - A Sunday afternoon INDOOR event, rain or shine to benefit Gleaners Community Kitchen. March 8, 1-3pm, Finger Lakes Community College, 3325 Marvin Sands Dr., Canandaigua. We have been feeding our community daily for over 30 years. Help us keep their plates full. Walk for the hungry among us. We need: Walkers, joggers, strollers, wheelchair-ers. Kids or kids at heart that want a chance to walk. Free popcorn and healthy snacks for everyone, Gleaners’ hats and tshirts for sale at registration. http:// www.GleanersKitchen.org Learn More About Becoming a NYS Ombudsman Volunteer: Learn how you can Advocate, Educate, and Empower individuals living in long-term care settings across Ontario, Wayne, Seneca and Yates Counties. Bring a friend and drop-by on Thursday, March 12th, at the Ontario Safety Training Facility (2914 County Rd. 48 Canandaigua) from 1:00 to 3:00 pm. Talk with Ombudsman staff and volunteers about this vital program to see if this opportunity is right for you.
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FARMINGTON A Show with Cookies - Katherine Marino’s beloved mime hostess takes to the Cobblestone stage with her new solo production A Show with Cookies! Katherine combines her multitude of talents in this one-woman show where she spins trays, juggles hats, bakes cookies, and even falls hopelessly in love, without ever saying a word. And of course, it wouldn’t be a Muffin Theatre production without delicious, fresh-baked treats for all! Refreshments Available. Tickets: $15 General Admission. Held March 7, 2-3pm, Cobblestone Arts Center, 1622 Route 332, Farmingt o n . h t t p s : / / w w w . cobblestoneartscenter.com/ winterspringperformanceseries Bye Bye Birdie - Cobblestone Players presents the story of a 1958 rock-and-roll idol, Conrad Birdie, recently drafted into the US Army much to the dismay of his dedicated fans, songwriter and agent Albert Peterson, as well as his girlfriend, Rosie. The two of them hatch a plan for a farewell performance to take place on The Ed Sullivan Show, which they hope will help sell Birdie’s new song “One Last Kiss,” and ultimately save Almaelou records from going under. Refreshments Available. March 21, 22, 28 & 29: 2-3:30pm. March 20 & 27: 7pm-8:30pm. $20 general admission, $15 senior citizens, students, military. https://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/ winterspringperformanceseries
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March 18 “Beer Making In New York And a Beer Tasting” The Other Half Brewery • Bloomfield, NY Wednesday evening from 7:30-9:00pm Admission for adults is $10 or $5 for members of the Museum. Seating is limited. Purchase your advance sale tickets at the Museum during normal Museum hours of Tuesdays 10 am to 3 pm and Saturdays 1 pm to 5 pm. Remaining tickets will be sold the night of the presentation at the door.
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GROVELAND Livingston County Soil & Water Conservation District - 2020 Conservation Tree & Shrub Seedling Program. Please ORDER BY MARCH 18, 2020. First-come, firstserved basis. Accepting orders for Deciduous Tree Seedlings, Ground Covers, Evergreen Tree Seedlings and Conservation Shrubs Seedlings. Pick up: behind the County Highway Departments main buildings, 3360 Gypsy Lane, Groveland - April 17 (8am-3pm) & April 18 (8am12noon). PLEASE REMIT ORDER FORM WITH PAYMENT -- Make your check or money order payable to: Livingston County Soil & Water Conservation District, 11 Megan Drive, Suite #2, Geneseo, NY 14454 (Debit or Credit Cards not accepted). Questions: Office 585-243-0043 ext. 5 or cell 585-489-6274 or email Robert. Stryker@ny.nacdnet.net. http:// www.livingstoncounty.us/
Slavery and the Underground Railroad - Tuesday, March 10, 6:30 - 8:30 pm, HF-L High School, Room 104. “Slave ship. Auction block, Plantation life. Escape. Routes to freedom.” Join Jerry Bennett, Underground Railroad enthusiast, as he shares with maps, song, handouts, stories. Register online at Registration.hflcsd.org or phone 624-7068. $10 fee. Code: AEN47WD1.
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MIDDLESEX Potter Volunteer Fire Department - Breakfast: The Potter Volunteer Fire Department will be having a Breakfast at the Potter Fire House, 1255 Phelps Road on Sunday, March 15, from 8AM till Noon. Pancakes, sausages, home fries, eggs, breakfast sandwiches, coffee, juice and more!
NAPLES HONEOYE American Legion Family Monthly Breakfast - Come join us for eggs, coffee etc. on Sunday, March 15, 2020 for breakfast from 8am to 11am. Cost: $7. You wont’ be disappointed! American Legion Post 1278, 4931 County Rd 36, Honeoye.
Walk in Historical Naples! Walk & Explore Historical Areas in the Village of Naples on Sunday, March 8 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the stroll, led by the Naples Historian, followed by a social get-together at an area eatery. For additional info/directions/ updates visit the website: springwatertrails.org
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Genesee Valley Bottle Collectors Association’s 51st Annual Bottle, Table Top Antiques, Paper & Postcard Sale at ROBERTS WESLEYAN COLLEGE VOLLER ATHLETIC CENTER, 2301 Westside Drive, Rochester on Sunday, April 19 (9am-3pm). Featuring over 100 dealers with over 200 tables of a wide variety of table top antiques, paper items, postcards, and of course bottles. Items can include but are not limited to Civil War, Brewerianna, insulators, postcards, advertising, buttons and more! We have several educational displays featuring bottles and collectibles from the collections of our members and friends. Admission: $5.00 (17 & under free). Information, e-mail: gvbca@ frontiernet.net or visit www.gvbca. org.
LeTourneau Christian Center’s Blessed Hope March luncheon will be held on Friday, March 13 at 11:00 a.m. The program is titled “7 Organizing Secrets to Live Better Today” and the speaker will be Marcia Ramsland. Marcia is a well known online organizing coach and author and will be speaking to us live via streaming video. Program and lunch are only $12. Please call 585-554-3400 on or before March 6 to make your reservation or email lccmail@letourneau.org. LeTourneau Christian Center’s Blessed Hope April ladies luncheon will be held on Friday, April 3, 2020 at 11:00 am. The program is titled “Eternity - Ready or Not” and the speaker will be Diane Drumm. Program and lunch are only $12. Please call 585-554-3400 on or before March 27 to make your reservation or email lccmail@letourneau.org.
WAYLAND GriefShare: GriefShare is a help seminar providing encouragement after the death of a loved one. The program features helpful tools for healing from grief. It is led by friendly, caring people who understand what you are going through. Weekly meetings begin Monday, March 9 at 5 pm and will run through June 8 at the Wayland Free Library, 101 W. Naples St., Wayland. You are welcome to begin attending the GriefShare group at any session. To register or for more information call 585-728-5961 or 585-669-2319.
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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Change is still dominant for Rams and Ewes, both in the workplace and their private lives. This is also a good time to look at a possible relocation if that has been one of your goals. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Doing things for others is what you do well. But don’t forget that Bovines thrive on the arts, so make some time for yourself to indulge your passion for music and artistic expressions. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) While the Romantic Twin considers where to go for his or her upcoming vacation, the Practical Twin will start making travel plans now to take advantage of some great bargains. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Your sensitive nature helps you deal with a difficult emotional situation. Be patient and continue to show your sincere support wherever (and for whomever) it is needed. LEO (July 23 to August 22) You’re making progress as you move through some unfamiliar territory. And while there might be a misstep or two along the way, overall you’re heading in the right direction. Good luck. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Some good news arrives -- and just in time to remind you that you’re making progress. Perhaps things aren’t moving as quickly as you’d prefer, but they’re moving nevertheless. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) This is a good week to step back and assess the facts that have recently emerged to see where they can be used to your advantage. Also, don’t hesitate to make changes where necessary. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) You should begin to experience some support from those who now agree with your point of view. This should help counter the remaining objections from die-hard skeptics. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Don’t let your aim be deflected by trivial matters as you try to resolve a confusing situation. Take time to find and thoroughly assess the facts before making any decision. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) The possibility of moving to another location has come up. But before you dismiss it as unworkable, it’s worth checking out just in case it does have some merit after all. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) New relationships -- personal or work-related -show mixed signals. Best to assume nothing. Let things play themselves out until you have something substantive to work with. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Your ability to make needed changes without causing too much, if any, negative ripple effect comes in handy when dealing with a sensitive matter either on the job or in the family. BORN THIS WEEK: Although you like things to go smoothly, you’re not shy about making waves when you believe the situation calls for it. (c) 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
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ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, complete set 24 volumes plus 21 YEAR BOOKS 1955-1975. Excellent condition, pickup or deliver: 585-425-1536 KODAK CAROUSEL SLIDE TRAYS - Qty. 70, in excellent condition: rsroach4@gmail.com 15 INK CARTRIDGES for a CANON MG61 PRINTER. Pick up only, Webster: TLowes1@hotmail.com WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM - Complete system. You pick up: lgood003@rochester.rr.com SINGER SEWING MACHINE with STAND or separate and a 50” PANASONIC COLOR TV, working: 585-624-4873 GREETING CARDS for crafts. You pick up, Fairport: 585-388-0318 BOSE WAVE RADIO and CC RADIO2+. Non-functional, for parts or repair. Text only: 585-409-5706 STURDY SHIPPING CARTONS: gnbboudway@msn.com BOOKS TO READ. Both hardcover and paperback. Various authors, Baldacci, Patterson, Gerritsen, Brown, Johansen, Coulter. You pick up: jmarabel@rochester.rr.com PRO-FORM TREADMILL. Still works fine. Digital display no longer works. You pick up: jmarabel@rochester.rr.com QUEEN BOX SPRING. Must pick up: brucwest@aol.com HP PRINTER/SCANNER. Brockport pick up. Text Only: 585-705-4864 LEATHER COUCH RECLINER. About 10 years old, good shape, minor scratches. Can text picture: 585-394-4663 Approx. 20 SCIENCE BOOKS (Earth Science, Chemistry, Physics, etc.): 585-637-7135 Display of FLOWER VASES and METAL CABINET. You pick up: 585-265-3175 PIANO with BENCH. Very good condition. Dimensions are 46” H x 13” W x 54” L. You move. 585-237-2552 BASSETT TAPESTRY PRINT COUCH, earth tone. You pick up: 585-624-9665 leave message CELL PHONE CAR CHARGER, black. Text for pic if interested. Batavia, pick up only: 845-309-9373 2 PAPERBACKS, fair condition. Terri Cheney’s MANIC and Stephen King’s THE STAND. Text only. Batavia, pick up only: 845-309-9373
Anything NFL THEMED: 585-233-3617 MODELS BUILT/UNBUILT – Autos, airplanes, ships, etc. Plastic/metal/wood: 585-314-6989 OFFICE CHAIRS and FOLDING CHAIRS needed for non-profit youth organization: 585-343-3040 SEASHELLS, the more the merrier! SMALL FILE CABINET, and fish are asking for a 5 GALLON TANK to call home: lindaart59@hotmail.com REGULAR SIZED BED FRAME: 585-657-5451 JEWELRY, all kinds, accessories and parts. Any condition. Thank you for calling: 585-377-4604 VINTAGE RADIOS and ELECTRONICS. Looking for Tube, Transistor Radios, Tube Testers, Motors, TV, Meters, Test Equipment, Stereo any old Electronics: greg3151@ymail.com LARGE PLASTIC NURSERY POTS, used, 5-10 gallon, minimum 12” tall x 12” diameter. Will re-use/recycle to transplant more trees: 585-465-1016 BOOKS, PUZZLES & BOARD GAMES for low income senior living facilities community room. Will pick up if close to Livonia: tebrown3460@yahoo.com REGULAR SIZED SOFA, clean and soft (no leather please): 585-356-8517 Metal, multi-tier PANT & SHIRT HANGERS in good condition: 585-414-5057 ORIENTAL/SOUTHWESTERN RUGS – Any size, minimum decent condition, preferred in good shape: 585-414-5057 SILK FABRIC/SCARVES – Clean, in good or better condition. Pattern/print unimportant, minimum 40x40 inches: 585-414-5057 JUICE EXTRACTOR for use on a stove top for canning juice from grapes: 585-533-2106 Sr. citizen on ltd income needs DIGITAL CAMERA in working cond.: snoocider@gmail.com TEACH ME TO CROCHET to make ferret/cat toys for our local shelters: qwakrkpr@yahoo.com VINYL RECORDS /CDs/MUSIC and related MEMORABILIA: 585-667-2152 WWII MILITARY RADIOS needed for a long-time collector: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com DOG CRATES for medium or large dogs: 585-367-2512 25’–30’ PONTOON BOAT with TRAILER. Salvage or abandoned. Text: 585-739-8015 THERMOMETERS in any condition, new or old for my collection: 585-447-7763 WATCHES and CLOCKS, PARTS and ACCESSORIES. Working or non-working, any condition: 585-377-4604 8MM VIDEO PLAYER or CAMERA and a working MINI DVD or DIGITAL 8 CAMCORDER: Terry 336-247-3245 BANDIT CARD GAME: Easton-001@aceswim.com MIRRO-MATIC 16 QT. PRESSURE CANNER. Only need the handles, if in bad shape: 585-637-0933 CHAIRLIFT for a Veteran: 585-554-5313 PFALTZGRAFF GRAPEVINE PATTERN - Dishes and accessories: 585-216-5896 OLD CRYSTAL RADIO SETS, tube radios and headphones for a longtime collector: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com FULL-QUEEN MATTRESS and BED FRAME but will take just mattress if no frame available: 585-419-5044 ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR or SCOOTER in good working condition: 585-673-5888 Women’s and men’s INCONTINENCE PULL-UPS in sizes medium, large and X-Large: 585-346-9777 Combo television unit with TV/VCR (VHS) PLAYER: 585-436-8678 FIRE HELMETS or OLD FIRE EQUIPMENT for a collection: 585-746-0650 NOTEBOOK COMPUTER, IPAD or ANDROID SMARTPHONE and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. Leave message: 585-671-1996 COAST GUARD / NAVY UNIFORM - Summer Whites - 38 pant, 44 jumper. For parades for a 78-year-old Veteran: 585-359-2465 leave message
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David Rearson, Firefighter of the Egypt Fire Department for 55 Years By Randal Simonetti
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s the 75th anniversary of the Egypt Fire Department approaches, perhaps no other member of the department has more active firefighting and department leadership experience than David Rearson as he celebrates 55 years of serving the Perinton area as an active volunteer firefighter. During his tenure in the department, David has held the rank of Lieutenant, Captain, Assistant Chief, Deputy Chief and Chief, holding the top leadership role from 1975 until 1977 and ag again from 2015 to 2016. David was born in Macedon, New York on Sunday, January 31, 1943 during a furious snow storm. The weather was so bad the doctor had to deliver David at home. He recalls, “I later learned that my mom was upset that she had to miss church that Sunday morning. However, my two older sisters were thrilled I had arrived so they could take a break from the regular Sunday routine.” David started school a year early so he would remain the youngest member of his class right through high school. He started his education in a one-room school house which still stands today on the corner of Wilson Road and Route 31. When his family moved to Fairport in 1949, he attended a two-room school house located on Turk Hill Road which also still stands today. David was inspired by several of his teachers. He remembers learning Algebra unlocked the world of measuring things including recipes and building projects. “My English teacher taught me the challenges of a dangling participle which I can honestly say I have never used from that day forward. I also appreciated my business teacher who helped prepare us for the future by teaching us to dress for success and demonstrate humility when participating in a job interview.” As a student at Fairport High School, he excelled in soccer, playing every minute of every game for all four high school seasons. At 17, David, too young to join on his own, convinced his mother to sign his application for the United States Air Force. He celebrated his 18th birthday in basic training at Lakeland AFB in San Antonio, Texas. He does not recommend this to others as he missed out on a real birthday cake that year. He remembers viewing the opening of the movie, The Alamo while living in San Antonio only several miles from the actual Alamo. He completed his technical training at Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri and was permanently assigned to Luke AFB in Glendale, Arizona where he specialized in combat water treatment as a member of the engineering group.
against each other in department softball, golf and bowling teams, giving firefighters a chance to really get to know each other. They also had many dinner celebrations where spouses could enjoy the traditions and camaraderie. David’s most frightening moments came in 1976 while fighting a barn fire on a potato farm. The concrete floor collapsed under David and a dozen other firefighters, falling on top of two firefighters below. The two firefighters on the lower David married high school sweetheart, level were saved because Margaret Buholtz they were standing in a reinforced potato bunker on the edge of the structure while the collapsing concrete formed a slide, keeping David and his team from being trapped underneath the rubble. David explained, “We scampered up that broken concrete like mice running from a flood.” His most traumatic moment came as Deputy Chief. He arrived on the scene of a two-car motor vehicle accident at which there were five fatalities. “I remember getting there within two minutes of the crash and saying to myself, these people can’t be dead, they’re still warm. Nothing ever prepares you for that kind of experience. Many of us took a long time to get over it.” During David’s tenure at the Egypt Fire Department, he has watched the organization grow from just five fire vehicles to seven trucks, three emergency squad cars and a new fire police truck. Today, David and Margaret take great pleasure watching their five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren grow. In addition, they enjoy skiing, golf and biking. David shares, “It is a real honor and privilege to serve with my colleagues at the Egypt Fire House. I look forward to celebrating many more years serving the Perinton community.” This is the first in a series of articles submitted by Randal Simonetti, EFD Director of Public Affairs, recognizing the courage and commitment of the volunteer fighterfighters of the Egypt Fire Department as the organization prepares for its 75th anniversary. He can be reached at ras@ignitionltd.com or at 585-738-8333.
Five months before he completed his service, he married his high school sweetheart, Margaret Buholtz. They moved back to the area in 1964 and had two children, daughter Deborah who now works locally in the healthcare field and son Darryl who works in the IT Department of Johnson & Johnson in Philadelphia.
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David’s Air Force experience served him well as he took his first job in East Rochester working in the waste water treatment industry. He would later join the Monroe County Water Authority, working his way up to Plant Manager when he retired in 1998.
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David recalls, “The fire departments in the area used to serve as a ‘Poor Man’s Country Club’ with volunteers coming from all walks of life and socio-economic groups.” The departments would compete
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over a bit, I would question your driving abilities. If you stubbornly stayed in the lane and caused a crash, you can tell it to the Judge. Why? Because you had the right of way, you were justified? Police go around vehicles, also. Do you complain about them too? With so many cars on the roads you must be more flexible and understanding. Uber may be a better alternative for you.
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Chris Chermak and Lenore Friend. From a generational perspective, this venture was developed to serve and benefit all residents, all visitors, all ages and all walks of life, for unknown years to come. Such collaboration across the community is always heartening, and I encourage everyone to tune in on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Pandora or the Finger Lakes Television website at ochc.fingerlakestv.org. George H. – Canandaigua
enough between the mud and manure that creates dangerous conditions for all motorists that is the problem. Why aren’t the farmers, truckers or both being ticketed? This is not a one-time deal. This has been going on all year for several years at one farm in particular. The roadway is constantly covered. Why should I have to drive extra miles to avoid this area and the stench as it splashes all over my car? I don’t see this anywhere else. I know the Sheriff has been there multiple times, so why is still happening, causing danger and damage to vehicles?
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