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PAW’S CORNER: I live in an area where eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile Virus are active. On my walks, I make sure to wear plenty of bug spray to prevent being bitten by a mosquito infected with either disease. Are my dogs at risk of catching it? Can I use bug spray on their fur? -- Shellie in Worcester, Massachusetts
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DEAR SHELLIE: While dogs (and cats) are at risk of catching either disease, most pets recover fully, especially with veterinary treatment (which is mainly supportive, to keep them strong while their bodies fight the infection). Humans can get seriously ill from either EEE or West Nile Virus, so I’m glad you’re using plenty of bug repellent. Mosquitoes are very active just before sunset, when most of us prefer to take our pets for walks during the hot summer months. However, pets do not tolerate bug spray made for humans very well. (Citronella candles also can be very irritating.) They still should have some protection from mosquitoes, as these flying pests also carry diseases that can be very harmful to pets, like heartworm. Pet-friendly repellents are available at the pet store or through your vet’s office. You can try natural repellents like lemon juice (try mixing it half-and-half with water in a spray bottle and applying to your dogs’ coat just before walking), crushed peppermint leaves, or rosemary. Keep up with your pets’ heartworm medication and check them for ticks and fleas after each walk, too. This will reduce their risk of getting a serious illness from an outdoor pest.
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CHOOSING AND APPLYING MULCH Application: Correct application of the mulch is essential. Applying too much mulch can adversely affect lawns, plants and soil. In addition, excessive application can cause decay and make lawns and plants more vulnerable to disease. Homeowners uncertain about when and how to apply mulch in the fall can consult with a lawn care professional to devise a plan that ensures their lawns and gardens hold up against winter weather.
SAFELY REMOVING FALLEN LEAVES Wear sunscreen. Protect skin from the sun. Even though temperatures are cooler in the fall, this does not mean the sun’s rays are any less harmful. Also, take breaks to rehydrate frequently.
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www.americanequipmentllc.com MAKE FALL CLEAN-UP ECO-FRIENDLY Take inventory Look at which items in the yard have seen better days and prepare to recycle or reuse them in different ways. Faded plastic planters can be used as impromptu bird baths in a garden. An old tire can be mulched and turned into soft material to put around a playset. Inquire as to the proper way to recycle plastic lawn chairs that may be broken.
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CANANDAIGUA: 4230 County Road 17 (3 miles south of Rts. 5&20). Thurs.- Sat., 9/17-19 (9-3pm). Baby clothes/ toys, household items, kitchen utensils/ small appliances, books, furniture, bicycle, mens clothes, lamps, more.
CASH FOR VINTAGE ITEMS $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ VALUATION OF LARGE ESTATES
***BARN SALE*** CANANDAIGUA/ MIDDLESEX: 5864 S. Vine Valley Road. Fri.- Sun., 9/18-19 (9-5pm) ***DON’T MISS THIS SALE*** **NEW INVENTORY** Antique furniture, wicker collectibles, clothing, jewelry, Halloween/ Fall/ Christmas items, electrical light fixtures, tools, new John Deere weight box, more!
CANANDAIGUA: 4951 Seneca Point Road. 9/12 (9-4pm). Lawn/ Garden tools, John Deere lawn tractor, electric hedge trimmer, fertilizer seed spreader, axes, hand tools, pictures, more. Masks required.
-Jewelry -Watches -Military -Artwork & Sculptures -Hunting / Fishing -Americana & Advertising -Transportation Items -Vintage Toys & Trains -Much, Much More
VICTOR: 6931 Wyndham Hill 9/18-19 (9-3pm) ESTATE SALE Furniture, dining room table/ chairs, hutch, curio cabinet, couch, rugs, TV, outdoor table/ chairs, grill, kitchen items, bed, holiday decor, tools, Craftsman toolbox, shelving, so much more. Very high end, like new items! lalasestatesalesandorganizing. com
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CANANDAIGUA: 5788 Barnes Road (4 minutes south of Cheshire). Sat., 9/19/20 (9-2pm). GARAGE SALE. Lots of toys in excellent condition, kids’ Halloween costumes, & misc. household. Masks requested.
CLIFTON SPRINGS: 1651 County Road 43. 9/19 (10-3pm). CRAFT SALE. 14 Vendors. House/ Garden decor, rugs, jewelry, candles, goat milk products, much more. Lunch available.
BRISTOL/ BLOOMFIELD: 3824 Footer Road (just south of 5&20, follows signs). Sat. Only, Sept. 19th (8-4pm). ANNUAL SALE IN BARN. Loaded as usual. See Craigslist for more information. Rain/ Shine. Masks required in barn.
BLOOMFIELD: 7211 Baptist Hill Road. ONGOING BARN SALE, Daily 10-6 until all sold! 55-56 Ford, mintparts, sheet metal and accessories. 53-55 & 73-78 F100 stuff. Nice 8N. 351 Boss engine. 3 old Harleys plus parts/ accessories. Tools, implements. Southbend toolroom lathe, old books, manuals, posters. Vern, 585-698-6628; Scott, 585-489-9272.
NAPLES 7224 Eelpot Road 9/11-12 (9-3pm) ZERRAHN ESTATE SALE Lots of tools, woodworking items, fishing pole, golf clubs, Yamaha keyboard, recliner lift chair, JD tractor, snowblower, furniture, homemade wooden bowls, lots more. lalasestatesalesandorganizing. com
NAPLES: 6858 Seman Road. 9/18-19 (9-3pm). Something for everyone! women´s and men´s stuff. Masks required.
STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * When the first Spanish explorers arrived at the Yucatan peninsula, they naturally asked what the area was called. The response, “Yucatan,” was a Yucatec Maya word meaning “I don’t understand what you’re saying.”
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WHO DECIDES
Things to think about while planning a eulogy * Some churches do not allow eulogies during a church service. Others permit a brief reflection before the service or at the end. If you want a eulogy to be part of a church service, discuss this with the minister. Ask when during the service it is preferred and if there are any guidelines or restrictions to be aware of. * Other appropriate times for a eulogy may be during an evening service, during a visitation or following the remembrance service at a luncheon or reception. * If there are to be any readings during the service, the eulogist should be informed. * If there is to be more than one eulogy given, review this with the minister and coordinate with each speaker. Each speaker should avoid similar stories and themes, and each should be brief.
Robert Cooley “Bob” September 4, 2020 Canadice: At age 77, Bob passed away unexpectedly on Friday, September 4, 2020 at his home in Canadice, NY. He was born in Rochester, NY to the late C. Eugene and Evelyn Cooley. Bob is predeceased by his brothers, John H. Cooley and David A. Cooley. Survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Janis Cooley; his children, Brian Cooley (Lisa Sullivan), Erin Cooley (Timothy Brauner) and his sister, Nancy Sylver (Donald Agnello); along with several nieces, nephews and friends.
If a person dies without having made their funeral and burial preferences legally known, the decision rests with the nearest relative. If the next-of-kin is unavailable or unable to make the decision, the next of kin hierarchy is followed, until someone is found. This line of individuals, who must be 18 years old or older, proceeds downward from spouse/domestic partner, to children, parents, siblings, authorized guardian, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews, grand-nieces and nephews, grandparents, aunts and uncles, first cousins, great-grandchildren of grandparents, second cousins, and lastly, a fiduciary (a legally appointed trustee). Some states allow a close friend who is acquainted with the deceasedís wishes to qualify as next of kin if no one else is able or available. If a loved one is seriously ill and expected to die in a matter of days or weeks, consider making funeral arrangements in advance. Preparing ahead of time puts you in control and allows you to explore all your options. It will make your meeting with a funeral director more productive. Please call KEVIN W. DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME at (585) 346-5401 to learn more about our funeral and memorial services. We invite you to tour our facilities at Livonia and Honeoye, NY. QUOTE: “Do not seek death. Death will find you. But seek the road which makes death a fulfillment.” Dag Hammarskjold
Sign up to receive obituary notifications at: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com STEPS INVOLVED WITH ESTATE PLANNING An aspect of estate planning concerns funeral arrangements. Many people prefer to make their own funeral and burial plans so that these heart-wrenching decisions do not fall on the shoulders of grieving family members. Funeral planning may include choosing a burial plot, selecting a casket, indicating cremation, and paying for everything in advance so there is no financial burden on surviving family members.
Bob loved road trips and has driven to all shores of the U.S. and parts of Canada. He was an avid reader, fisherman, and enjoyed the Canadian cottage life. He loved his family and friends, but his children were his treasure. A private Military Service will be held at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, 8624 Main Street in Honeoye. Memorial Contributions may be made to: The American Legion Post 1278, Honeoye-Hemlock, P.O. Box 478, Honeoye, NY 14471 or to the Honeoye Public Library, 8708 Main Street, P.O. Box 70, Honeoye, NY 14471. To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com (585) 229-2444 GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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and SLIDING GLASS DOOR UNIT with frame, BIFOLD DOUBLE DOORS with hardware. Must pick up. Pictures available: psdyer@roadrunner.com
ROOFING MATERIALS, BOAT or BOX TRAILER and CONVEYOR BELT ROLLER SYSTEM: 585-671-1996 or 585-323-1762 please leave message
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. You pick up: 585-281-8339
ENTRY RAMP needed for handicap women in Henrietta: Call/Text 585-737-7778
LEROY CENTRAL YEAR BOOKS 1949-1972: 585-329-9862
Two FULL or QUEEN SIZE BEDS in good condition for disabled person: meybelavelino@gmail.com
VICTORIAN HOME MAGAZINES 1992-2017. You pick up: mjsass@twc.com
USA WHITE MOUNTAIN PUZZLES. Large pieces: 585-494-1252
2 PRIDE SIDEKICK ADULT HANDICAP SCOOTERS. Need TLC and batteries. You pick up: 585-314-7085
GENERAL ELECTRIC NEWSLETTER 1956-1960 from the Brockport plant: 585-217-8726
SINGLE MATTRESS and BOX SPRINGS. You pick up, Geneseo: 585-734-2381
USED LAPTOP or COMPUTER in good working condition: 585-364-9663
CELESTRON TELESCOPE: Call or text 585-519-1261
MAGAZINE HOLDER to hold 78rpm records: 585-347-4402
60’s CONSOLE STEREO. In good condition but needs repair. You pick up, Mendon: 585-582-2545
CPAP MACHINE for senior with sleep apnea: hildawinkler77@gmail.com
3 DELL FLAT SCREEN 19” MONITORS. Excellent working condition: Text 585-406-3686
MARANTZ or SANSUI STEREO or something similar for a dorm room: 585-450-6260
Several URINARY CATHETER SUPPLIES, WASHABLE BED PADS, BABY FOOD and CHILDREN’S BOOKS from ages 4 to teens: smbly@empireccess.net
SHEET FEED SCANNER for schoolwork and document storage: jtccg@aol.com
Bag of LADIES CLOTHING, size M. Pick up only, Batavia: Text only 845-309-9373
THIN CLIENT COMPUTER, small self-contained computer unit maybe 10”x10”x3”: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com
26” ZENITH ANALOG TV. Works great! You pick up, Henrietta: 585-730-3837
2 BIN CRAFTMEN LAWNMOVER BAGGER: rshresthakathmandu@gmail.com
¾ SIZE ROLLAWAY BED. Never used: dbrenna3@gmail.com
METAL PEDESTAL 36”H to be used for a pub table. With or without top: 585-359-8915
BEDROOM FURNITURE. Oak 7-drawer dresser with mirror and 5-drawer chest. Excellent condition: 585-260-1382 15” DELL COMPUTER MONITOR in good working order: t.scavone@hotmail.com
ADULT INCONTINENT UNDERWEAR, sizes M, L & XL and UNDERPADS. NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT DRINKS (Boost, Ensure etc. name brand does not matter): 585-346-9777
LOTS OF WOOD from a demo. Great for bonfire: 585-404-1599
MESH POOL LEAF NET. Any condition: 585-964-7903
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, oak, for TV, components, storage, etc. 80” H x 36” W: 585-260-1382
BLACK & DECKER DUST BUSTER, 7 CU. FT. FREEZER and an EASY BAKE OVEN for kids. Both in good working condition. Batavia area only. Text 585-409-6477
2 GLASS WINDOWS 47” x 52”. You pick up, Dansville: 585-335-3541 SPORTS CARDS, 1990 & up. 1,000 max per person. Call after 5pm: 585-690-4153 CANNING JARS with RINGS. Quart and pint sizes and ADULT INCONTINENT UNDERWEAR. Sizes XL and 2XL. Also, several WASHABLE BED PADS: smbly@empireaccess.net
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Lutheran Church of the Epiphany LCMS
Catholic
6050 East Avon-Lima Rd. (Rt. 5 & 20), E. Avon • 226-2200 Pastor Clayton Zuber Facebook: epiphanyavon • Handicap Accessible Sunday Worship 10:30am •␣Bible Study 9:30am Children’s Sunday School
Sts. Mary & Matthew Faith Community St. Mary’s, Honeoye and St. Matthew, Livonia www.stsmaryandmatthew.com - Rev. William Laird 9am Daily Masses - Mon. - Thurs. St. Mary’s Weekend Schedule Saturdays: 3:30pm Reconciliation and 4:30pm Mass at St. Matthew. Sundays: 8:30am Mass at St. Mary’s, 10:30am Mass at St. Matthew
St. Mark Lutheran Church (Mendon) - LCMS 18 Victor-Mendon Road (east of Rte. 64) • 624-1766 Pastor Brian K. Smith www.stmarkmendon.org Sunday 9am Services in person and streamed on Facebook Live (St. Mark Mendon) Wednesday Bible Study, 7pm on Zoom
Christian Science
St. John’s Lutheran Church LCMS
Christian Science Church
3350 Middle Cheshire Rd., Canandaigua, NY 14424 Sun. Service & Sunday School: 10:30AM • Wed. Testimonial Meeting: Noon at Church Reading rm. @ Church Tues. 11AM - 2:30PM & before & after services christiansciencechurch@frontier.com • christianscience.com Find us on Facebook at Christian Science Canandaigua Sandi Eckler 585-657-6349 for more information
153 Church Ave., Farmington • 315-986-3045 • www.pumpkinhook.org Pastor Robert Weidmayer Wednesdays 7pm LIVE service (must call to reserve seat) & also streamed online, Sundays 11AM streamed online only www.facebook.com/pumpkinhook
M ethodist
Christian Science Church
3350 Middle Cheshire Rd., Canandaigua, NY 14424 Sun. Service & Sunday School: 10:30AM • Wed. Testimonial Meeting: Noon at Church Reading rm. @ Church Tues. 11AM - 2:30PM & before & after services christiansciencechurch@frontier.com • christianscience.com Find us on Facebook at Christian Science Canandaigua Sandi Eckler 585-657-6349 for more information
Honeoye Falls United Methodist Church 31 East Street, Honeoye Falls • 585-624-3387 honeoyefallsumc.org • office.hfumc@gmail.com Pastor Christine Mitchell • PastorChrisMitchell.UMC@gmail.com Services via Zoom. In-person services start September 13. See website for details. All are welcome.
Congregat ional
N on-D enominational
First Congregational Church Of Canandaigua 58 N. Main Street, Canandaigua • (585) 394-2184 Rev. Dawn Garrett-Larsen Sunday Worship 10:30 AM IN-PERSON SERVICE 58 N. Main Street, Canandaigua LIVE STREAMING - www.canandaiguachurch.org
Finger Lakes Bible Church Barry Slater, Pastor “Building Lives on God’s Word” Holiday Inn Express, 330 Eastern Blvd., Canandaigua (Across from Wegmans)
Worship: Sun. 9:45am • Bible Study: Wed. 6:45pm 585-622-7161 • flbcnys@gmail.com • FingerLakesBibleChurch.org
Lutheran
Door to Hope Church St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church - LCMS
3844 County Rd. 46, Canandaigua • 394-3390 www.doortohopechurch.org • info@doortohopechurch.org Lead Pastor Barry Smith Sunday Family Worship Service 10:45am; Wednesday Weekly Bible Study & Prayer Meeting 7:00pm Sunday services also via Zoom. Email for details.
97 Maple Ave., Cohocton (585) 384-5667 & (585) 329-9220 Pastor Robert Charles Crane email: Brotherbob316@aol.com Sunday Worship: 9:00am; Fellowship every other Sunday Children's Sunday School 10:00am Handicapped Accessible & Assistive Listening “A Traditional Church" & "All are Welcome"
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9041 West 20A, Honeoye • 367-3230 Pastor John Karle Sunday School 10am • Service 11am Sunday Evening Services 6pm - services outdoors (weather permitting) CANANDAIGUA-NAPLES EDITION
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Unitarian Universalist
“WE ARE” “BUYING!” SMITTY’S COINS & CURRENCY
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5810 Goodale Rd., Canandaigua Call 585-394-4722
Nurturing mindfulness, opening to life’s gifts and engaging the world through acts of love 3024 Cooley Rd. right off 5 and 20 canandaiguauu.org • 396-1370 Services by Zoom at 10am on Sundays. See or website for details.
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Fall is a great time to enjoy the great outdoors. Beautiful fall foliage coupled w ith great w eather compel many people to spend ample time outdoors before the arrival of harsh w inter w eather drives them back indoors.
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CANANDAIGUA Nar-anon Family Group Meeting. Weekly support group for friend and family of addicts. Whether they have found recovery or still struggling with their addiction. Come join us on Saturdays at Connections rounded recovery at 64 West Ave., Canandaigua. Meeting runs from 7-8 PM. Questions call Janet 585-394-5257.
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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Wood Library Association: Wood Library and the City of Canandaigua’s Equity and Diversity Task Force present a three-part virtual discussion series on race and racism from September 15-17, 2020. The series will address how race shapes mental health and community, politics, and media. Each night the discussion will be led by different panelists including faculty from area colleges and universities, activists, and authors. Tuesday, September 15, 2020, 7:009:00PM - Race and Racism in Community and Mental Health. Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 7:00-9:00PM - Race and Racism in Politics. Thursday, September 17, 2020, 7:009:00PM - Race and Racism in Media. The public is invited to participate using the virtual webinar platform Zoom. Registration is required and can be accessed at woodlibrary.org/ calendar. For additional information about this discussion series, contact Adult Services Librarian Alexis Lawrence at alawrence@pls-net.org. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Racism within the Suffrage Movement - Laura Free, Chair, Department of History, Hobart & William Smith Colleges, and author of “Suffrage Reconstructed: Gender, Race and Voting Rights in the Civil War Era,” will speak on Stanton and describe a time when whiteness and male were synonymous with citizenship. In keeping with precautions in effect regarding COVID-19, this event will be held outside on the east lawn, with socially distanced seating arranged under pop-up tents and attendees requested to wear masks. September 12, 2-3:30pm, Granger Homestead, 295 N Main St., Canandaigua. http://www. Farmingtonmeetinghouse.org Drive Through Chicken BBQ! Held Saturday, September 19th, 10am - til gone. Held at the Cheshire Vol. Fire Dept. #1, 4285 Rt. 21 South, Canandaigua AND Cheshire Vol. Fire Dept. #2, Rt. 5&20 West, Canandaigua. Price $10 each. A drive through event. No need to get out of your car. The Fire Dept. will take care of everything! No tickets needed.
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GENESEO 2020 Genesee Valley Hunt Races Canceled Due to Covid-19 Situation: After much thought and deliberation, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 Genesee Valley Hunt Races, which were to take place October 10th. We share the disappointment of many who look forward to the Genesee Valley Hunt Races each year and appreciate that most will understand the necessity to cancel under the unprecedented situation of a global pandemic. Meanwhile, we’ll look forward to reconvening the Genesee Valley Hunt Races next year on October 9, 2021 with an event bigger and better than ever.
IONIA Canceled: The Ionia Fall Festival and Tractor Parade - Saturday, September 19, 2020 has been canceled. It is with sadness that this decision needed to be made. For 22 years, it has been an event people from far and wide have looked forward to each year, but with all the crowds attending in close proximity, it would be difficult to properly socially distance and protect each other from the COVID 19 virus. Watch for the dates for more of our drive-thru take-out dinners this fall! We are looking forward to making our September 18, 2021 Ionia Fall Festival even bigger and better!
NAPLES HONEOYE The Honeoye Lake Rotary Club’s Third Annual Craft Sale will take place on September 19, 2020, from 9:00 AM till 3:00 PM at the Gazebo on Main Street in Honeoye. We will have handcrafted items available -wooden pumpkins, reversible pallet wood scarecrows/pumpkins, wineglass pumpkin candle holders, mason jar sconces, pallet wood Christmas trees, and many knitted and crocheted items. All items created by HLRC club members and Friends of Rotary.
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American Legion Auxiliary Post 1278 Monthly Dinner - Please join us for the Monthly Auxiliary Dinner on Monday, September 14, 2020 from 4pm til gone. The dinner is take out only and is $7. Beef stroganoff with all the trimmings & dessert. See you then!
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Chicken BBQ - Join us at the Italy Valley United Methodist Church for a delicious CHICKEN BBQ on Saturday, September 26th, 4pm until. Dinners $10 and chicken half $5. We are located at 915 Italy Valley Road in Naples.
SOUTH BRISTOL South Bristol Fish & Game Club Annual Chicken BBQ Event: Held September 26th, 11-3pm. Our secret sauce marinates the half chicken, cooked over hardwood by our dedicated Club Members. We appreciate your support - $12 will include a donation to the Naples Hospeace House. Salt potatoes, Ginny’s/Dale’s secret coleslaw -people have come from all over for our BBQ. The Grape Festival traffic always supported the annual Chicken BBQ. As always the BBQ will be located at 6500 State Route 64, right at the Parting of the Ways of State Route 64 & State Route 21.
WAYLAND Hike Wayland’s downtown area - Hike & Explore a portion of downtown Wayland on Sunday, September 13 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the walk beginning at the Historical Society building followed by a socialdistanced get-together at a local eatery. For additional info/ directions/updates visit the website: springwatertrails.org
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SENIOR NEWS LINE By Matilda Charles Rising Food Costs Prices on so many necessary items have gone up over the past six months. Most worrisome is food. Of all the grocery store price increases, beef and veal went up the most. But they've all gone up: bread, seafood, cereal, vegetables. Fresh fruit, on the other hand, reportedly went down (although not at my store), as did milk (again, not at my store, which saw a ridiculous increase). It likely won't get better for the rest of the year. What hasn't gone up is our income. In fact, for those seniors who had part-time jobs to supplement Social Security, incomes have gone down because of the loss of those jobs. Yes, many of us got that $1,200 stimulus check ... how many months ago? For so many of us, the time has come to admit that we need help. It's not easy, but it's really not giving up any independence. There are many organizations and groups out there giving away food. Have you seen the lines of cars waiting for food pickups? The trunks of those vehicles get loaded with bags and boxes of food, gallons of milk, sacks of potatoes, frozen meat and fresh bakery goods. Other groups focus on seniors and deliver individual boxes of food to the door. Don't jeopardize your health because of lack of food. Pick up the phone, make calls. Find out where the free or low-cost food is in your area. Call the senior center, all the churches, the food pantry and your state's National Council on Aging (www.ncoa.org). Get on the internet and look for seniors dining sites and Meals on Wheels, senior food boxes, Commodity Supplemental Food Program and "free food for seniors in (your state)." This pandemic might last for a very long time. Get your food support system in place. It's one less thing to worry about.
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THANK YOU, DOUG! While driving down Latta Road, in Greece, last Wednesday afternoon, I drove over a muffler in the roadway. It was wedged under my car. I immediately pulled over in the median. Very soon after, a loader type vehicle was coming along. I gestured to the driver, Doug, a Town of Greece employee. He stopped to help. After jacking the car up slightly, he was able to pull the muffler out. Thank you so much ONE LAST CHANCE The July 20/27th (double issue) of Time Magazine had numerous features on just how dire our planet’s environment is, at this point in its life. The writing was exceptional as many topics were covered. Certainly, the COVID 19 is at the top of our list in terms of catastrophes, but the heartbeat of our earth is racing toward life support and is a dangerously close second to the COVID. Do yourself a favor and find this important issue and take the time to come up to speed on what we need to do to save our planet! One redeeming aspect of this terrible pandemic is that it has made us stop (pause), access and alter our lifestyles for the greater good. We so desperately need to do the same for Mother Earth! GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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for your assistance! I really THANK YOU! appreciated your help! To the people who saw I was having trouble walking across MAIL A SMILE! lots and without hesitation came What if each of us sent a note to my aid: you are all a Godsend! or a card by “snail mail” to a friend, relative or neighbor YOU’RE THE BEST! saying “hi”, “thinking of you,” Thank you to Sharon at West’s or “have a good day?” Not in Livonia for another beautifully only would we be supporting decorated cake for our church. the Post Office during these You matched the napkin colors difficult times, but we would so nicely, and all the different bring a moment of happiness flowers were lovely. Bonus: it and a smile to someone! What tasted as good as it looked! Give do you think? the lady a raise! There’s very little time left. BACKING UP TRUCK To the driver in the black truck backing out of your driveway on [local road] on 8/17. I had started up after stopping at the stop sign at the school. I thought you would look both ways before backing up, but you did not. You just kept backing up and would have hit me, had I not gone onto the lawn of the house across from you to avoid being hit. You backed into the road and then drove back into your driveway. Next time, check for traffic on that street before backing out of a driveway.
to music. You are not the judge dge of what is loud when it comes to music. I guess next you will have ave the nerve to tell them what kind of music they should listen to? How ow would you like it if they monitored red your goings on as a neighbor? or? You refer to following social cues. Well, it’s not your call to say that just because someone else doesn’t listen to music in the neighborhood everyone else should follow suit. I feel sorry for you. If you are so unhappy, move! If not, then enjoy the good in life. Music can lighten your heart. I am so thankful that I do not have to contend with neighbors who want to control everyone else does.
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THANKS FOR THE MUSIC! Thank you to Supervisor Eric Gott and the Town of Livonia for putting on an abbreviated summer concert series at Vitale Park. To quote Abba, “Without a song or a dance what are we? So, I say thank you for the music, for giving it to me.”
2002/2003 will end 9.1.20. We got the notice from [provider] mid-August, nothing from management. Another [bill] in the midst of a global meltdown. How very, very sneaky! You’ve begun to slip. Trashy neighbors, bad management, dirty apartments, dirty rugs, and no communication. You are no longer “luxury” and not worth $1000 a month. Did I mention management that doesn’t manage? Wonder why so many empty apartments!
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HIKING: Hiking is a fun activity that can be enjoyed nearly year-round, but it’s especially enjoyable in the fall. That’s because few things in nature are as captivating as a park or forest w hen the fall foliage is in full bloom. Early fall also boasts ideal temperatures for hiking, as the mercury likely w on’t rise enough or sink low enough to produce the kind of extreme temperatures that can compromise a hiker’s afternoon. Instead, fall temperatures tend to be mild and comfortable, allow ing hikers to fully enjoy their often beautiful surroundings.
* “My child has so many toys that they were starting to take over his room and our house. We got three big plastic storage tubs and distributed the toys among them. Now the rule is that only one tub can be open at a time, so if he wants to play with other toys, he must pick up all the toys from the tub he is playing with first. It has made such a difference since the house gets picked up at least once a day.” -- C.I. in Tennessee
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estaurants across Upstate New York, and in fact the nation, have been hit hard by COVID-19 shutdowns. Now, as many fine dining establishments have finally been able to reopen their doors to a mere 25-50% of their capacity, restaurateurs are facing a worrying nip in the air. From the Downtown areas of Greater Rochester to our historic small-town Main Streets, solutions are being sought for the upcoming fall and winter holidays, important seasons which could spell the difference between success and closed doors. Local restaurant owner Jay Speranza of Tony D’s in Rochester is, in fact, “very much” concerned about the upcoming colder weather. “I am open to any ideas to try to increase capacity,” he said. Others like Steve Foster and Tim Adams of the Red Osier Landmark Restaurant in Stafford are blessed with the space to host their patrons inside while remaining socially distanced and safe. Yet even restaurant owners who are not particularly concerned, like Richard Mogab of Texas Bar-B-Q Joint (Greece, Rochester, Spencerport) said that while he does not currently have cold weather outdoor dining plans in place, he would be interested in learning more about them. Possible cold weather answers are filtering in from all over, including Chicago. The Windy City, keenly aware of its impending inclement weather, has launched a Winter Dining Challenge in partnership with the Illinois Restaurant Association, BMO Harris Bank, and design company IDEO. Chicagoans have been asked to submit their best solutions for safe, cold weather dining as they vie for prizes of up to $5,000. The results have been both remarkable and inspiring. One answer to the cold weather quandary is to construct additional spaces outdoors. Possibilities for what this might look like range from luxury domes geodesic structures resembling glass igloos to “smart glass” boxes which allow users to control the temperature via the amount of light coming through to cubic pods. Square or rectangular outdoor pods, raised and heated, can be combined to accommodate varying party numbers. These typically come in kits and can also be very adaptable to limited square footage such as a particular option designed for restaurant parking areas. Two such units can fit in each parking space! Offering easy set up and often more privacy, tents, yurts, tee-pees, and cubes of fabric are also viable options. Heat, of course, depends on structure. Perforated fabric walls can be combined with forced air wall partitions which essentially push heated air down, preventing the flow of air in from outside the space. To solve heat issues without forced air, one Chicagoan suggested drawing in exhaust from existing kitchen equipment. Tents and yurts also provide shelter from the elements. Yurts, most associated with traditional Mongolian round tents, covered with a thick, weather-resistant material supported by rafters and a lattice structure which culminate at a central roof ring. Similarly, teepees made of similar materials and supported poles can be minimally heated to provide nearly instantaneous outdoor dining.
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In the face of a particularly frigid winter season, ice bars, a tradition most associated with colder European climes, presents flexible and fun possibilities. These drinking and even dining spaces carved from ice are unexpectedly cozy since the ice functions as an insulator. Attractive, novel and all but guaranteed to draw a crowd, ice eateries can be structured to suit, perhaps even into ice pods. Rather than creating new outdoor spaces, some suggest the necessary structures are already available, advocating for a more “mobile” approach. Eying underutilized city buses, these innovators recommend converting them along with train cars into pop up dining spaces. These mobile mini restaurants would pick up additional diners and park in front of restaurants from which passengers can then order. Buses and train cars which are no longer functional can be remodeled to serve as extensions of existing restaurants. Some innovations recommend embracing the great outdoors, even when temperatures drop. In keeping with the festive feel of the season, select downtown areas and local Main Streets could close to traffic and transform into bustling holiday wonderlands. Food trucks and vendors could be brought in. Patios and other outdoor dining areas could be warmed with heat lamps and air curtains. “S” shaped dividers with fire pits could be arranged down the center of the street for increased warmth and seating. Heating could also be centered at the seating itself. Hot stone bowls and plates would add to the ambiance while combating the cold. Chairs with heated cushions and reusable chemical heat pads could be set around tables with small fire pits in their centers, providing additional light for diners while enjoy increased warmth. Patrons could also be warmed bottom to top with Japanese Kotatsu. These heated tables consist of a platform over which a thick blanket or futon has been placed. On its center above rests a tabletop, while an electric heater underneath the frame keeps seated guests nice and toasty. A chill in the air is inevitable, and the cooler weather brings with it opportunities for innovation, creativity and novelty, a sure recipe for success. After months of shutdowns and restrictions, families across the Greater Rochester Area are eager for the chance to get out and enjoy their communities once again. Creating novel and safe environments thanks to continued outdoor dining can give families the experience they crave while providing local restaurants with the revenue they seriously need.
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LEAF PEEPING PLANNING GUIDE Extend the day Make leaf-peeping part of a larger series of events for the day. Scope out vineyards where you can sample local wines or plan trips around orchards, where you can come home with beautiful photos as well as fresh-picked apples and pumpkins. You may find a county fair or street festival while exploring.
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Victor Central Schools Support Staff Vacancies Come join us at VCS! We offer competitive wages and many time positions have comprehensive health insurance benefits.
Clean CDL-A preferred. Small local business looking for dependable dedicated drivers to work full-time. Must be willing to Fair work OT and some Saturdays. 1k,
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WAYS ESTABLISHED PROFESSIONALS CAN IMPROVE THEIR RÉSUMÉS Rather than focusing on job responsibilities at each job you held, gear the résumé around what you achieved in each position. This will help identify how you performed in the position, instead of just a general retelling of what you did. It can be challenging to achieve this for jobs that don’t naturally lend themselves to numerically quantitative results (i.e., increased department sales by 15 percent), but it’s still possible to use a résumé to illustrate your achievements. Rather than state that you were responsible for providing customer service, explain that you built your reputation on conveying difficult technical terms to the layperson, serving as the go-to employee for translating job jargon for outside correspondence. If you have quantitative proof of how you accomplished something, certainly add it. This can include measures of profit growth, reduction of debt or increase in customer base.
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New Team Members Needed! Breakfast/Lunch Server • 25-28Hrs./Week We are looking for a courteous individual to serve meals and bus tables for our residents, guests and staff. This applicant will also set tables and clean the dining room and kitchen area. All waitstaff are trained in-house, therefore previous experience is not necessary.
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We are in need of a vibrant, outgoing person to join the Ashton Place family. This position provides assistance and supervision with activities of daily living such as: medication administration assistance, showering, grooming and dressing. We offer dynamic and comprehensive in-house training so previous experience is not necessary.
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Applications are available on the Naples Central School Website at http://www.naplescsd.org and must be submitted by Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020 To: Naples Central School, 136 North Main St., Naples, NY 14512 Attn: Chad Hunt, Director of Facilities. EMPLOYMENT
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