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St. John’s Lutheran Church Mid-Week Lent Services • Wed., 7pm Soup and Sandwich suppers will be held at 6pm prior to all Wednesday night services during Lent: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/3 & 4/10 April 14th - Palm Sunday at 8:30am and 11am April 18th Seder supper at 6:00pm with service following at 8:00pm. Please note you must sign up for the Seder Supper ahead of time. April 19th Good Friday Tenebrae Service • 7pm April 21st Easter Sunday Services at 8:30am and 11am Please come join us for our regular services held on Sundays at 8:30am and 11am with Sunday school for all ages between services. If you are busy on Sunday, consider our Wednesday WOW services at 7pm 153 Church Ave., Farmington www.pumpkinhook.org • 315-986-3045

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Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage 8 small red potatoes 2 cups baby carrots 1 small onion, quartered 1 corned beef brisket (4 pounds), rinsed and trimmed 2 tablespoons McCormick Mixed Pickling Spice 1 teaspoon McCormick Minced Garlic 1/2 head cabbage, cored and cut into wedges Place potatoes, carrots and onion in slow cooker. Place corned beef brisket over vegetables. Sprinkle with pickling spice and minced garlic. Add enough water (about 8 cups) to just cover meat. Cover. Cook 7 hours on high. Add cabbage. Cover. Cook 1-2 hours on high or until cabbage is tender-crisp. Remove corned beef brisket to serving platter. Slice thinly across grain. Serve with vegetables.

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Harmony Circle: Serving the Bristol Community for Nearly 100 Years By Amanda Dudek Harmony Circle continues to adopt area families in need, providing for things such as food, rent, clothing, heat, electricity and winter items like hats, gloves, coats and boots. “We think about who is most in need each month,” said Mehlenbacher. “We talk to area school staff such as nurses, social workers and area churches. We do not have to know people’s names, just their needs.”

Harmony Circle ladies pose for the group’s 95th Anniversary

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ne inspirational ladies’ organization has been selflessly supporting the Bristol area for nearly 100 years. Harmony Circle, established in 1921, is composed of a group of 24 women who meet twice each month, once in December, to discuss ways they can benefit their community. From “adopting” local families to sending children to 4H camp to supporting the Bristol Library to the cards it regularly sends to town residents, the amazing women of Harmony Circle do whatever it takes to meet the needs of those around them. It all started it 1920. Reverend Charles A. Paille became minister of the Congregational Church on Route #64 in Bristol Center and formed the Boy’s Club of the Congregational Church. The girls were not long to be outdone. So, in October 1921, 11 young women met at the Methodist Church in Bristol Center and formed Harmony Circle. Reflecting back, original member Elizabeth Case Morse wrote, “We tried to do so many little things. We sent cards. I have no idea how many thousands of cards, over the years, have been sent to people we knew, people we didn’t know and just for kindness. We have done so many things like that. I know I can’t cover all of them.” One of Harmony Circle’s current Vice Presidents, Lorraine Mehlenbacher, observed that Case’s sentiment is still very true of Harmony Circle today.

Well-known for their pies, Harmony Circle created a Cherry Pie float for the parade.

“We still meet twice a month except December and have 24 members,” said Mehlenbacher. “Candidates still must be unanimously approved before being invited into our group. We still have a president, two vice presidents, a secretary and a treasurer.” Sending cards to Bristol residents is still a big part of what the group does, as well. Cards are sent for illness, sympathy, holidays and other circumstances. “Neighbors, especially those who are shut in their homes, truly appreciate these cards,” explained Mehlenbacher. While its mission remains the same, the group has certainly grown in its reach and endeavors. “We participate in Bristol Fun Day; we have become well-known for our pies.,” said Mehlenbacher. “The Town of Bristol started the Bristol Fun Day parade a few years ago; our group created a float with a huge wooden slice of pie with cherries!” The crowds applauded and shouted as they marched by.

Harmony Circle also regularly supports local food cupboards, Lollipop Farm, the Salvation Army, the American Cancer Society, Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, the Bristol Public Library, Levi Corser Park and others. “Every year, we work with Cornell Cooperative Extension to send children to 4-H camp, some of whom have never gone to camp,” said Mehlenbacher. Harmony Circle also established the Elane Barend Memorial Fund which has provided for the needs of many children as well as providing an entire set of books on foster care and adoption to the Bristol Library. This unique collection is available through the Pioneer System Interlibrary Loan. “We are always trying to find new and different ways to help,” said Mehlenbacher. “We support those in Bristol and the surrounding communities because we like to stay local, but we do reach beyond our borders, too.” Harmony Circle recently assisted the victims of a devastating fire in Bloomfield with a monetary donation, several of whom had lost their homes. They also donated money to the Bristol Volunteer Fire Department to replace equipment damaged in the freezing temperatures that night and said ‘thank you’ to the firefighters with homemade pies and desserts. Harmony Circle raises money through various fundraisers. “We hold silent auctions in the spring and fall,” Mehlenbacher stated. “We’ve sold two cookbooks, held raffles, collected donations from members for a philanthropic project annually; however, our - Lorraine biggest fundraiser is our annual Mehlenbacher, pie sale.” All proceeds go into the group’s treasury to support the Vice President Town of Bristol and surrounding communities. “We want people to know we are here, and we can help,” said Mehlenbacher, a 30+ year member. “This is truly an awesome and talented group of women,” she added. “We cherish our friendships, our sisterhood; it’s an honor and a privilege to be a member of this group. We love not only being Harmony Circle members, but what we have been able to accomplish and contribute to the Town of Bristol, its surrounding communities and organizations and look forward to continuing to do so for many years to come.”

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For more information, visit the Bristol Library, Bristol Town Hall or contact Amy Colburn at amy@amycolburn.com. Harmony Circle is one of the inspiring women’s groups we have chosen to highlight on International Women’s Day, (March 8th). To read more about the incredible things women are doing in our area, visit our website at www. gvpennysaver.com/my_homtown/hometown_stories. Have something interesting you’d like to share with our readers? Perhaps an original story, a personal experience, community happening, or school event? Add some photos, and your story will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! It’s easy to do - go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com to view previously posted stories and to post your own. Visit My Hometown today!


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5949 Canadice Hill Road & Route 37, Canadice Corners • 367-2724 Pastor Ron Palmer 9am Worship Service Children’s Sunday School Wheelchair accessible

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Christian Science Church 3350 Middle Cheshire Rd., Canandaigua, NY 14424 Sunday Service & Sunday School: 10:30AM Wednesday Testimonial Meeting Noon at Church Reading rm. @ Church Tues. 11AM - 2:30PM & before & after services christiansciencechurch@frontier.com • christiansciencenys.com Sandi Eckler 585-657-6349 for more information

Episcopal St. Peter’s Episcopal Church 44 Main St., Bloomfield • 657-6715 Rev. Denise Yarbrough, Priest Rev. Richard Krapf, Deacon Eucharist & Sunday School 10am FREE Family Movie - 3rd Sunday, 3-5pm

Faith Bible Church 9041 West 20A, Honeoye • 367-3230 Pastor John Karle Sunday School 10am • Service 11am Sunday Evening Bible Study & Prayer 6pm

Door to Hope Church 3844 County Rd. 46, Canandaigua • 394-3390 www.doortohopechurch.org • doortohopechurch@gmail.com Pastor Barry & Anita Smith Sunday Family Worship Service 10:45am; Wednesday Weekly Prayer Meeting 6:00pm “Everyone Is Welcome”

Finger Lakes Bible Church Barry Slater, Pastor “Building Lives on God’s Word” Holiday Inn Express, 330 Eastern Blvd., Canandaigua (Across from Wegmans)

Lutheran Lutheran Church of the Epiphany LCMS 6050 East Avon-Lima Rd. (Rt. 5 & 20), E. Avon • 226-2200 Pastor Clayton Zuber Facebook: epiphanyavon Sun. Worship 10:30am Bible Study 9:30am

St. John’s Lutheran Church 153 Church Ave., Farmington • 315-986-3045 • www.pumpkinhook.org Pastor Robert Weidmayer Worship Times: Sundays at 8:30am and 11:00am Sunday School & Bible Studies: Sundays at 9:45am Bible Studies: Wednesdays at 11:00am

St. Mark Lutheran Church (Mendon) 18 Victor-Mendon Road (east of Rte. 64) • 624-1766 Pastor Brian K. Smith www.stmarkmendon.org Sunday Worship: 9:00am; Christian Education: 10:30am Handicap accessible & assistive listening

Worship: Sun. 9:45am • Bible Study: Wed. 6:45pm 585-622-7161 • flbcnys@gmail.com • FingerLakesBibleChurch.org

Unitarian Universalist Unitarian Universalist Church of Canandaigua 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 Sunday services and Religious Education, 10am

OVERCOME YOUR PADDY’S DAY HANGOVER Stay hydrated throughout St. Patrick’s Day. If you’re going to be hoisting pints on St. Patrick’s Day, hoist glasses of water throughout the day as well. The International Alliance for Responsible Drinking recommends drinking water while consuming alcohol. The IARD notes that alcohol acts as a diuretic. That means that when the body breaks down alcohol, it removes water from the blood through your urine. That can contribute to dehydration, creating some of the more unpleasant effects associated with being hungover. Drink some water with each alcoholic beverage you consume.


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BRISTOL Bristol Hills Historical Soc. Photo Collection - Historical Society is seeking OLD photos of the peopled places of Bristol and South Bristol. A collection of photos is being assembled to create a traveling exhibit of images of the people and buildings of our area. Images can be loaned to the Historical Society for scanning / copying at both Town Halls in Bristol and South Bristol from March 1st to April 15th during regular business hours with the Town Clerks. Old paintings and documents from our region would also be appreciated. Information about who, what and time period of your photos would also be appreciated. Contact Town Historian Beth Thomas for more information at (585)704-7209.

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CANADICE Hike Harriet Hollister Spencer Park in Canadice - Hike & Explore the wide array of trails, from rolling hills through the woods to scenic overlooks, at Harriet Hollister Spencer Park in Canadice on Sunday, March 10 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the adventure followed by a social gettogether at an area eatery. For additional info/directions/updates check out the website: springwatertrails.org.

CANANDAIGUA Suicide Prevention Takes a Community to Help Identify Veterans at Risk. The Canandaigua and Bath VA Medical Centers offer Veterans who have been identified as a high risk for suicide. Together, they share coping tools to use to help avoid a future suicide attempt. The groups are managed by a clinical psychologist and/or a licensed clinical social worker. Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 to be connected with a Veterans crisis responder. Veterans living in the Greater Rochester area - Kelly Mohrman, LCSW: 585-463-2600 x 32570 and Veterans living in the Southern Tier - Jennifer Haggerty, LCSW: 607-664-4366.

Ontario County E-Waste Collection Day Saturday, March 30, 2019 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Farmington Highway Garage 985 Hook Road, Farmington, NY 14425

Pre-registration required! To pre-register: Call: 585-394-3977 x 427 Acceptable items: Computers (laptops, desktops tablets and e-readers); TVs; microwaves; computer peripherals; video and audio equipment; cable or satellite receivers; video game consoles. Not Accepted: Freon containing devices, household hazardous waste, large and small appliances, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, tape media. Complete list available at www.cceontario.org Hosted by: Towns of Victor and Farmington Grant funds provided by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.

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Ontario County ABATE Swap Meet - Motorcycle parts galore! Held March 24, 10-3pm, Canandaigua American Legion, 454 North Main Street, Canandaigua. Cost: $5. http:// www.abatenyontario.com Gleaners Community Kitchen Walk to End Hunger - Help us keep our plates full...Walk (indoors!) for the Hungry Among Us! A Sunday Afternoon Indoor Event, Rain or Shine! To benefit Gleaners Community Kitchen, feeding our community daily for over 31 years. Needed: * Walkers * Runners * Joggers * Strollers * Wheelchair-ers * Kids (or kids at heart who just want a chance to run in the school hallways!) and * People who will donate, even if they can’t come! Held Sunday, March 10, 1-3pm, Canandaigua Middle School, 215 Granger St. https://www. gleanerskitchen.org Salt Council Presentation “Don’t Be a Victim of Financial Crimes: Ensure Your Financial Safety”. Held March 19, 2019 at 11:30am, Ferris Hills, Peg Rayburn Drive--Vista Lounge, Canandaigua. Art Mason, MSW, Director of EAPP, Lifespan of Greater Rochester. http://www.co.ontario.ny.us All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast - Sunday, March 17th, 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. Cheshire Old World Spaghetti Dinner - The Cheshire Community Action Team presents: Old World Spaghetti Dinner on Friday, March 29, 4-7 pm at the Cheshire Fire Hall, 4285 Rt. 21 South. Adults $10, Children $8, Under 5 Free. Meat/Veggie Sauce, Regular and Gluten Free Pasta, Salad, Bread, Dessert and Drinks. Arbor Hill Winery and Peacemaker Brewery Tastings. Tickets at Door and at Presale Company Store Cheshire. TakeOuts Available. All Proceeds to Benefit the Cheshire Meeting Hall and Theater Restoration Project. h t t p : / / cheshirecommunityactionteam.org

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FARMINGTON Gallery Opening: Digital Photography by Ken Kuzia - Join us on March 14th from 5-7 pm for wine and tiny bites and view the digital photography of Ken Kuzia. On display until April 28th, Monday through Friday 9 am to 7 pm. Cobblestone Arts Center, 1622 Route 332, Farmington. https:// www.cobblestoneartscenter.com/ Into the Woods - Join Cobblestone Players as The Brothers Grimm hit the stage with an epic fairytale about wishes, family and the choices we make. Refreshments Available. Friday, March 22nd at 7pm, Saturday, March 23rd at 2pm & 7pm, Sunday, March 24th at 2pm at the Cobblestone Theater, 1622 Route 332, Farmington. Tickets: $20 General Admission and $15 students, seniors, and military. https://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/ winterspringperformanceseries

GENEVA Genealogy Research Club Attendees will have the opportunity to share recent research successes and new research tools they discovered as well as a chance to meet other community members interested in family history research. Attendees can also use the Library’s computers to conduct research and save their findings. Held March 16, 10-11:30am, Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. http://bit.ly/genealogyclub Cookbook Club - Do you like to cook and talk about food? Cookbook Club meets once a month to share a potluck style meal. All you have to do is bring a prepared dish to share, a place setting for yourself, and the cookbook/recipe that inspired the dish. New members welcome, registration is required. For this meeting, our theme is, “Irish foods.” Held March 21, 5:306:30pm at the Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. http:// bit.ly/gplcook321

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Science Saturday - Construct a wooden masterpiece with Keva Planks. Blending science and art, Keva Planks bring out the designer, architect, and engineer in all of us. Ages 7-10. Registration is required. Held March 16, 12-1pm at the Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. http://bit.ly/scisat316 Spring Puppet Show - Join Ms Tanya and Ms Debbie for the Spring Puppet Show comprised of 3 different stories with some wiggles and giggles in between each one! This show is geared towards a preschool to first grade audience and their caregivers. Held March 21, 10-4pm. There are three showtimes: 10 AM, 1 PM, and 3:30 PM, thirty minutes in length. Geneva Public Library, 244 Main St., Geneva. http://bit.ly/gplpuppet321

MENDON Community Open Meal: All are welcome to a free meal and fellowship on Saturday, March 9th from 3-4pm at the Msgr. Schnacky Center located in St. Catherine of Siena Church. The church is located at 26 Mendon-Ionia Road in Mendon and the center is handicapped accessible. This month’s meal will feature St. Patrick’s Day fare. For more information, please contact the church rectory at 624-4990.

W. BLOOMFIELD The Yale Russian Chorus will perform at West Bloomfield United Church of Christ on Sunday, March 10th, from 1-2pm. We feel very honored and privileged to have this ensemble perform in our community. The Yale Russian Chorus is a tenor-bass a cappella choral ensemble from Yale University, founded in 1957 at the height of the cold war. The music ranges from the mystical and contemplative to the lively and secular. West Bloomfield Congregational Church, located at 9035 Rt 5 W. Bloomfield 14858, is fully wheelchair accessible. https:// wbccucc.org/ Breakfast Buffet - Sunday, March 10th, 7:30-11:00 AM, Francis M Dalton American Legion Post 282, 2475 State Route 65, West Bloomfield. $7 Adults; $3 Ages 6-10; 5 & under Free. Scrambled eggs, home fries, French toast, bacon, sausage, pastries, fruit, juice and coffee. Take outs available. Everyone welcome. In honor of the AMERICAN LEGION’S 100th BIRTHDAY Celebration March 15-17 all Legionnaires eat free.

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LeTourneau Christian Center Ladies Luncheon: LeTourneau Christian Center’s Blessed Hope April ladies luncheon will be held on Friday, April 5, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. The program is titled “God’s Kept Woman” and the speaker will be Nicole “Nikki” Parris. Program and lunch is only $12. Please call 585-554-3400 on or before March 29 to make your reservation or email lccmail@letourneau.org.

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Community Forum: Vaping & JUUL: What Ever Parent Needs To Know! Join us to learn more about the dangers of Vaping & JUUL as well as advertising practices used by marketing companies to promote these products to youth. This event is free and open to the public. It is being held at Marcus Whitman High School, 4100 Baldwin Rd., Rushville in the library on Tuesday, March 12th at 6:30pm. http:// drugfreeontariocounty.org

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The Potter Volunteer Fire Department will be having a Breakfast at the Potter Fire House, 1255 Phelps Road, the third Sunday of each month (March 17) from 8AM till Noon. Serving: Breakfast sandwiches, Pancakes, eggs, toast, sausage patties and links, Home fries, as well as Orange Juice, Hot Cocoa, Milk, Coffee, Hot Tea.

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TWIN EXTRA LONG FLANNEL SHEETS. Seafoam color. Good condition. You pick up Webster: Text 585-236-3390 BALL/KERR QUART GLASS CANNING JARS w/glass lids & metal clasps. Small jars that use wide mouth lids. Pick up: 585-948-9675 BANKER BOXES (file storage) good shape. Have five now, more later. Email use FREE B BOX in subject: wpkwvdo@ yahoo.com LIGHT TAN SLEEPER/SOFA. Good condition: debilholt@ yahoo.com Really fun, clean, LARGE STUFFED GIRAFFE. About 3 feet tall and 3 feet from nose to tail. Can email photo! nshtipelman@ yahoo.com Nice WOODEN 5 DRAWER JEWELRY ARMOIRE, 38” high, 10” wide, and 14” deep. Needs a new home: douglaslpotter@ gmail.com DIABETIC PUMP SUPPLIES – Animas Cartridge, Reservoir 2.0 Animas Inset, Inset 23”, 9mm grey. Spencerport: bmoyle@ yahoo.com 3 CREAM COLORED BAR STOOLS: 585-346-6550 BROTHER TONER CARTRIDGE TN-350, unopened in sealed box: dray@cdsadr.org

Disabled Veteran desperately in need of a VEHICLE (CAR or PICK-UP) to get to doctor appointments: 585-443-0035 WINDOW AWNINGS, any size, any color, in good shape: 585-447-1739 or 585-732-1539 SET OF RISERS for choral groups on stage. Can be in need of repair. We can pick up: jimsykes1971@gmail.com Copies of THE COMPLETE WORKS OF JOSEPHUS and MARTYRS MIRROR: 585-637-0933 BARIATRIC WHEELCHAIR: rjsattora@msn.com Old unwanted VIDEO GAMES and RELATED ITEMS: avalente53@yahoo.com MEDICAL SUPPLIES NEEDED: Silvasorb Gel Silver Antimicrobial Gel; Vashe Wound Cleanser Solution; Kerrafoam gentle Border Sacral Dressing: 585-698-4077 SLOTTED QUILLIING TOOL and QUILLING PAPER: 585-889-7375

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CHILDREN’S CRAFT MAGAZINES - older - family fun, children’s ministries, pack-o-fun, misc. others. Canandaigua 585-394-7782

USED BACKPACKING and CAMPING GEAR for Girl Scout gear lending program: 585-233-1192

NORDIC TRACK COMFORT STRIDE TREADMILL, has power but track doesn’t move: wwiiairborn4cny@gmailcom Several THREE RING BINDERS in very good to good condition, various sizes: jkavanau@rochester.rr.com OAK ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, 70Hx72Wx20D shelves and cabinet. Pick up in North Chili: barb125kel@aol.com 58 store bought VCR MOVIES – 1980/1990’s. Cohocton. You pick up all: 585-384-5499

PLASTIC GOLF TUBES 1-1/4” in diameter: bettyann@frontiernet.net 2 BOOKS – Who Moved My Cheese and The Shack. Also looking for WOODEN CRATES: 585-229-1032 COLLAPSIBLE PULL WAGON: tjpr@yahoo.com OUTDOOR METAL DOG KENNEL in good condition: wwiiairborn4cny@gmail.com SATELLITE TV DISHES will pick up. Condition doesn’t matter but must be 2’6” or smaller. I don’t have a ladder: Lostinmyhead6063x@yahoo.com CARDBOARD BOXES for moving. Henrietta area: kbhoock@gmail.com

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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Although you tend to bore easily and leave others to finish what you start, this is one time when you’d be wise to complete things on your own. Then you can move on to something new. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your indecision about a personal situation might come out of those mixed signals you’re getting. Best not to make any commitments until you have a better sense of how things are going. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A dispute appears to be getting out of hand. But you should be able to step in and bring it all under control soon. Be patient. News about a potential career move might be delayed. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) Career obligations could interfere with important personal plans. But using a combination of common sense and compromise helps resolve the dilemma to everyone’s satisfaction. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) A stressful situation drains some of your energy reserves. But you soon bounce back in time to finish your tasks and enjoy a well-deserved weekend getaway. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) This is a good time to throw a party for friends and colleagues, and surprise them with your dazzling domestic skills. You also might want to reconsider that career move you put on hold. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A sudden change of mind by someone you relied on could cause a delay in moving ahead with your plans. But those whom you’ve helped out before are prepared to return the favor. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) You start the week feeling too shy to speak up in front of others. However, your self-assurance soon takes over, giving you the confidence you need to make yourself heard. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) One way to deal with a pesky personal dilemma this week is to meet it head-on. Insist on an explanation of why the situation reached this point and what can be done to change it. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) The creative Capricorn finds several outlets for her or his talents this week. Also note that while a romantic connection looks promising, remember to allow it to develop on its own. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) You stand out this week as the best friend a friend can have. But be careful that you don’t take too many bows, or you might see gratitude replaced with resentment. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) What seems to be an ideal investment should be checked out thoroughly before you snap at the offer and find yourself hooked by an expensive scam. BORN THIS WEEK: Your wisdom is matched by your generosity. You are a person who people know they can rely on. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Age Healthier With These Five Tips (NAPS)—As your wisdom grows with age, so can the number of pill bottles in your medicine cabinet. For those “young-at-heart” seniors, sticking to healthy habits is the key to aging well. With some simple steps, you can keep a healthy routine that also gives you more time to do the things you love. Joe Koren, pharmacy manager at Walgreens, shares his top five tips for managing your health with a busy schedule: 1. Consult the experts You know to go for regular checkups with your general practitioner, but don’t forget that pharmacists can also be accessible experts to answer questions about your health. In fact, your pharmacist is a licensed professional who provides different health care services including immunizations and can help you understand why and how to take your medications to support effective treatment. Some pharmacies offer extended hours, and 24-hour chat with pharmacy staff is available whenever you need it. Many locations also have health care clinics to treat minor injuries and illness, which can be a convenient and cost-efficient alternative to a doctor’s visit. 2. Let your smartphone help you With a packed list of to-dos, friends to meet and grandchildren to watch, medication routines can easily slip the mind. Luckily, your mobile phone is a helpful tool to keep track of your medications, right in the palm of your hand. For example, the Walgreens app can help you set daily pill reminder notifications, so you never miss a dose. You can also find closeby health care providers and arrange a video call for a face-to-face consultation with a physician or specialist through the app. If using your smartphone comes with its challenges, ask one of the pharmacy staff or a family member to help set it up for you. 3. Simplify your prescription refills Multiple prescriptions can mean multiple trips to the pharmacy each month. A trained pharmacist can recommend convenient refill options such as aligning multiple refill trips to one single date, switching to 90day refills or having eligible prescriptions sent directly to your home. All these services can make it easier to stay on your medication schedule and help save time. 4. Find perks in your Medicare D plan So you’ve signed up for your Medicare Part D plan, but are you using it to save money? Fortunately, many prescription drug plans include Walgreens in their preferred pharmacy network, which could mean a convenient way to lower your co-pays. A little bit of research into the right combination of plan, provider and pharmacy can go a long way to help you save money. Walgreens pharmacies even conduct senior days, giving you extra advice on health care topics and special offers. 5. Maintain a healthy lifestyle They say age is only a number, and when you’re in control of your health, that’s very true! With the time and money you’ll save from these tips, think about how you can embark on and maintain an even healthier lifestyle. Why not challenge yourself to walk for at least 30 minutes a day, connect with friends and family, or take the time to prepare nutritious meals? These five small steps can all contribute to a healthier life, and free up time and head space for the things you really love. For additional information on tools to make medication management more convenient, visit www.walgreens.com/pharmacy. Your pharmacist may have more ways to save you time and money than you realize.

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MULTI ESTATES from the Rochester area Furniture • Glassware • Lighting Box Lots • Art

DON’T MISS THIS! BLUE EAGLE TAVERN REAL ESTATE AUCTION WED., MARCH 20, 2019 • 11:00 A.M. • BRANCHPORT, NY Landmark Tavern “The Blue Eagle,” 2051 Italy Hill Rd., Branchport, N.Y. 3464 sq. ft. tavern & pole barn on 1.76 acres. Open Houses 3/13 & 3/20 from 10-11am. Property sells to the highest bidder. See www.harriswilcox.com for info and videos or call Penne (585) 303-2325 or Shelly (585) 683-0995.

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DON’T MISTAKE A SHAMROCK FOR A CLOVER All shamrocks are clovers, but not all clovers are shamrocks. The home and garden resource The Spruce indicates that the term “shamrock” comes from the Gaelic word seamrog, meaning “little clover.” There is no consensus as to which species of clover is the true shamrock. However, many botanists agree that the white clover (Trifolium repens) is the shamrock. However, the lesser trefoil, or hop clover, the black medick and red clover all can be contenders. Four-leafed clovers of any variety are not shamrocks and should not be portrayed as such. That is because the shamrock is a three-leafed sprout that was believed to be utilized by St. Patrick to demonstrate the principle behind the Holy Trinity. St. Patrick, pointing to the three leaflets united by a common stalk, used this visual analogy to spell out the mystery of Christianity’s doctrine of three entities making up one Lord: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Therefore, for all of the purported good luck finding a four-leaf clover may bring - based on mythology imparted by ancient Celts called Druids - it cannot be passed off as a shamrock.

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SPOTLIGHT ON: MARGARET WISE BROWN Mon, Mar 11 I 1:00-2:00PM Ages 3-5. Stories, crafts, games and fun based on the books by Margaret Wise Brown. TEEN PIZZA AND MOVIE NIGHT Thurs, Mar 14 I 6:00-8:00PM Grades 6-12. Watch The Crimes of Grindelwald and enjoy some pizza. BOOK DISCUSSION CLUB Tues, Mar 19 I 2:00-3:30PM Thurs, Mar 21 I 7:00-8:30PM Read and discuss The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore.

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ST. PATRICK’S DAY Irish ranks among the top five ancestries in nearly every state in the United States. The lone exceptions are New Mexico and Hawaii. Irish leads the way in Delaware, Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I drink a lot of coffee, about 80 ounces per day. I feel no ill effects and have no stomach discomfort, but my wife says water is better. A kidney specialist basically said, “fluid is fluid” and that as long as I am hydrated, coffee is fine. With studies showing that coffee has antioxidants and reduces certain cancers, what should I do? -- M.K. ANSWER: People with long memories may recall that in the early 1980s, coffee was linked to an increased risk of pancreatic cancer. However, the study has become a textbook example of poor design, and further studies have suggested that coffee drinking may be associated with lower risk of breast, prostate and oral cancers. I wouldn’t recommend drinking coffee just for this reason, as the effect size, if it really exists, is pretty small. As far as hydration goes, your kidney specialist is completely right. The caffeine in regular coffee is perceived as a diuretic (a substance that makes you urinate excessively), but that turns out to be myth as well, at least in regular coffee drinkers. One potential ill effect of caffeine is that it minimally decreases calcium absorption. However, this amounts to the equivalent of calcium in a tablespoon or two of milk, so it is unlikely to affect overall calcium balance significantly. Eighty ounces of coffee is a lot of caffeine, and some people will get jittery or have sleep disturbances. It also can have variable effects on gut motility (that’s a delicate way of saying that it commonly causes diarrhea, but it also can cause constipation). All that said, if you aren’t having any ill effects from drinking so much coffee, coffee is fine -- though I still think that, as your wife says, water is better for many people.

*** DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 64-year-old male. I had a stroke and lost vision in my right eye in 2005. I am right-handed. I had very high blood pressure at the time, and it’s now under control with drugs. Since then, I can no longer wear polarized sunglasses. I have light-sensitive eyes, but most over-the-counter sunglasses are polarized. My ophthalmologist and other eye specialists tell me they’ve never heard of my problem occurring. With polarized glasses on, I see in 3-D. Blue lines in the roadway and sewer lids or any metal covering appear to be 3-D to me. I have to be careful stepping over the handicap space lines because they look like curbs. Have you ever heard of this, or am I unique? If I can locate nonpolarized lenses, then I have no problem. Thank you. -- J.O. ANSWER: While everyone is unique, this is a condition I have heard of before. In fact, I know people who deliberately watch television with one eye in order to enhance the 3-D effects. Polarized light does tend to accentuate lines and edges, so it doesn’t surprise me that with your one working eye you have an accentuated 3-D sensation -- your brain has learned to use cues that people with two working eyes might miss. In your case, the brain has interpreted things so strongly that you are having some optical illusions. Sadly, I don’t have any practical advice beyond finding nonpolarized lenses. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved


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Besides his loving wife, Bruce leaves three children; Kim (Linda) Campbell, Linda (David) Werder, and Mark Campbell, along with six grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. His hobbies included: gardening, genealogy, and crossword puzzles. Bruce was an original member of the Canandaigua Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses when the congregation was formed in 1944 and continued as such until his death. Burial at Evergreen Cemetery, Bristol, NY will take place privately and at the convenience of the family. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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FIRE AND EARTH The National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) reports that, beginning in 2015, the rate of cremation in the United States surpassed that of burial. Although many families have chosen to move away from the traditional practice of burial, earth burial is still regarded as the most ancient means of disposing of the dead. Tracing burial practices back to the time of the Neanderthals reveals evidence of formalized burial procedures that involved burying bodies with tools and other artifacts that would help them in the world beyond. These bodies were also buried in an east-west orientation so that the head of the deceased always faced east. Then, as today, families select whichever method of body disposition provides the greatest assurance and comfort. A funeral is an experience of value and when properly planned can provide lasting satisfaction and comfort to survivors. Our funeral service family can assist you in planning and coordinating all of the details and will explain all of the available options. To learn about our funeral services, please call KEVIN W. DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME at (585) 346-5401. Please tour our facilities at Livonia and Honeoye, NY. QUOTE: “Seashells remind us that every passing life leaves something beautiful behind.” ~ unknown

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Bruce Carlton Campbell March 5, 2019 Bristol/Honeoye: March 5, 2019 at age 83. Bruce was born on November 20, 1935 and grew up on a farm in Cheshire. He graduated from Canandaigua Academy in 1953. He married Ruth Allen of Bristol on July 17, 1954, and soon began building his own house in Bristol for his growing family and lived there for 60 years. Bruce worked for Stone Conveyor and then Stone Construction in Honeoye as a skilled metal worked until he retired.

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Canadice: Herb passed peacefully at his home on March 2, 2019 at age 91. He is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Caroline (Paeth) Mason and daughters; Lisa Mason of AZ, Cindi (Dan) Lynch of Lima, and Tricia Mason of AZ; grandchildren; Dan Lynch of Rochester and Cristie Feldman of AZ; great-grandchildren, Makayla and Colin Feldman. Herb is also survived by many loving neighbors and friends including his close family friend Raymond Nichols. Herb was born on November 28, 1927 in Marilla, NY to parents Floyd and Esther (Seeger) Mason. He enlisted in the US Navy during WWII and served honorably from 1944-1947. Herb was an electrician for many years and was a member of the IBEW Local 86. A Memorial Service will be held in the future. Interment will be held privately. Memorial contributions may be made in Herb’s memory to the Richmond Fire Dept. & Ambulance, PO Box 469, Honeoye, NY 14471 or the Lutheran Church of the Epiphany, 6050 East Avon Lima Road, Avon, NY 14414. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

Preplanning a funeral may sound morbid, as few people want to think about their deaths or discuss dying with their families. But there are numerous benefits to preplanning funerals. Erik T. O’Brien March 3, 2019 Hemlock: Erik passed unexpectedly on March 3, 2019 at the age of 39. Survived by his mother; Cathy Deveans, his sister Bridgette (George) Blair, his niece and nephew; John and Abby Blair. Erik is predeceased by his father David O’Brien. Erik had a love for music, fishing and his dog, Mick. Playing with his niece Abby and watching his nephew Johnny play sports meant the world to Erik. Friends and Family are invited to visit and share memories at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, 8624 Main St., Honeoye on Saturday, March 16, 2019 from 1-3PM with a Memorial Service to immediately follow. Interment will be held privately in the spring. Memorial Contributions may be made to your favorite animal rescues or humane society. Friends are welcome for food and fellowship at the Blair residence in Honeoye, following services. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com


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It had fallen out of my bag. I was so VERY GRATEFUL!! It was so encouraging to see the help that she gave, along with the help that Hegedorn’s had given by calling my phone also. I will be sure to respond, in the future, when I see a need.

Last Saturday when I was at Hegedorn’s in Webster, I realized that I had lost my phone. I went to the service desk to see if someone had turned it in. No one had turned it in. I started to retrace my steps in the store, when a very nice lady who overheard the conversation, said that she would call my phone and we could listen for the ring. When we didn’t hear it in the store, she suggested we go check my car. It was there!

It’s refreshing to see and read, and then realize that there’s someone at the “Genesee Valley Penny Saver” who respects and cares about the English language. Whether you call it “copy editing” or “proofreading,” the publication has an expert professional who knows a lot about correct spelling, syntax, and grammar. Easy on the eyes and brain, even though we’re talking about advertising here, your publication presents an errorfree reading experience!

To the Venters sick of line budgers - Those are our “privileged” shoppers, and we deal with their “I’m in a hurry” daily. Some customers are extremely impatient, and when the lines are long, the quiet remarks and huffing and puffing aren’t going to change a thing. They realize that but continue to complain anyway. Also, why customers feel that it’s no big deal to rip open packaging and leave merchandise everywhere is mind boggling. We’re talking adults here. Working retail was difficult this holiday season. Some customers are so miserable that I feel sorry for them. They are wasting a beautiful life being that way, but they shouldn’t take it out on the cashiers.

Many years ago, I bought 2 acres from a farmer who raised cows. We had a very enjoyable 12 years there. We had great neighbors. Yes, we had 2 to 4 days each year that we could smell the natural fertilizer being spread, when the wind was blowing in the right direction. No big deal. 363 days had air quality so pure you can’t find it anywhere in the city. We also had unchlorinated water that contained natural calcium. The worst noise pollution was on the very hot nights when we were trying to sleep. Boy, the crickets can be loud! My advice to anyone buying a house near a farm is to perform due diligence. Think about it. If a couple of days of odor will ruin your life, don’t buy near a farm. For all others, I

Neighbors happen out of our choices! I am grateful to have nice neighbors, but on top, our next-door neighbor is really like our lucky charm. Moving from TX, I bought my very first home, with a 200+yard driveway in beautiful SUMMER, forgetting about WINTER. I was confident I could learn it all despite being female and foreigner and being housetrapped with 2 kids was not in my imagination. Well, either this is the worst winter in a while, or it’s me experiencing the homeowner reality... The 1st snow storm, my John Deere was still in summer mode. The 2nd storm, without chains it could barely move. The 3rd storm, I got snow tires instead. The 4th storm, it finally works! Every time, our driveway is magically cleared because a

lovely neighbor “quietly” sent the elves over!!!

My husband and I go to a local restaurant for a fish fry. Last Friday, February 23rd, we went and the hostess came and asked us for our drink order, but most important is, she took extra time getting ready for work that day. She was dressed in long black pants and a real nice black top, very professional. Kudos, young lady. Stop by and see for yourself at Gunsmoke Restaurant. Diane & Norm Thank you to my wonderful neighbor Bob for keeping my driveway cleared out. It is appreciated.

say, enjoy! If life hadn’t interfered, we would still be in that house and on that land. This is to the person who complained about being wished “a happy holiday”. You need to think before making such a comment. Not everyone celebrates Christmas. Some are Jewish and celebrate Hanukkah; others may celebrate other religious holidays. Bottom line, not everyone celebrates Christmas. So as not to offend those whodon’t and because you may not know what they celebrate, wishing them “Happy Holidays” is very appropriate and considerate. To the person who wrote that wishing others a “Happy

Holiday” is insincere: There are a handful of holidays in December, some that are far older than Christmas. To insist on wishing one and all a “Merry Christmas” is insensitive and disrespectful. It becomes all about you. Wishing others a “Happy Holiday” indicates a generosity of spirit and an enlightened mind. It is an acknowledgment that other’s holidays are just as important to them as Christmas is to you. It is no more and no less valid than any other. Further, treating everyone equally does not indicate an attack on Christmas. Whatever holiday you are celebrating, I wish you a happy and safe one.


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PART- TIME (24-30 HRS.) PHARMACY ASSOCIATE

at an independent pharmacy in Canandaigua, NY. Starting rate between $12.00 to 13.00/per hour. PTO after 1 year of service. We are looking for an outgoing individual that has the ability to learn our technology platforms, has excellent computer skills, learns quickly, and can adapt to rapid change as our industry is ever changing. Experience is not necessary as we will train the right individual to meet our needs.

Send resume to: RPH@canandaiguams.com

PART-TIME DRIVER/ WAREHOUSE POSITION Clean license and DOT physical required. Must be 21 or older. Approx. 20 hours/week. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. Bloomfield store. Contact Jason at 585-657-6140

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E X P E R I E N CE D A N D N O N -E X P E R I E N CE D D R I V E R S H o ld i n g a clea n a n d va lid CD L cla s s A o r B L i cen s e Co m p e titive ho u rly wa ge s wi th o ve rtim e . M u stb e a b le to p a ss b a ck gro u n d a n d d ru g te st, p hysi ca lly a b le to lift50 p o u n d s, wi llin g to wo rk M o n d a y-Sa tu rd a y.F u lltim e se a so n a lp o si tio n i n clu d i n g 40+ ho u rs a we e k tillm i d -Ju n e . P o si tio n I n clu d e s o p e ra tio n o fa co m m e rci a ltru ck to lo a d a n d d e live rfe rtilize r, che m i ca la n d se e d to lo ca l fa rm s.H a n d s-o n tra i n i n g i n clu d e d . Co n ta ct:

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Auto BodyFrame/Metal Techs Needed

IMMEDIATE OPENING Top pay/Great benefit package Work in a clean, busy and established business. Must have experience & valid NYS driver’s license.

Apply: D.C. Collision 2141 Empire Blvd., Webster, N.Y.

Victor Excavating, Inc.

Equipment Skilled Operators Mechanics Commercial & Residential Operator. Seeking experienced dozer or excavator operators. CDL a plus. Year-round work, good pay and benefits.

Duties include repairing and troubleshooting construction equipment. Must have experience and reliable transportation. Full time position with good pay and benefits.

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Are you home from college this summer and want to

Work With Children? The Canandaigua YMCS is looking for enthusiastic individuals to help run our school age day camp. Contact Heather, Heather@canandaigua-ymca.org for more information.

Spring Into March with Coastal Staffing We have many openings available. Victor – Machine Operators (all shifts), Production Workers, & Janitorial/Maintenance worker Rochester – Machinist, Quality Control - QA, General Labor, Receptionist, Sales Associate, Warehouse position, Clerical position. Pittsford – Wait Staff positions (FT & PT)

Give us a call (730-5316) to set up an Interview or walk in and fill out an application!

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OPEN INTERVIEWS: Every Tuesday • 9am - 3pm Hiring for: Solar Panel Installer Warehouse/Manufacturing Waste/Recycling General Labor Positions Truck Load/Unload Construction Helper Store Resets

OPEN INTERVIEWS: Every Thursday • 9am - 3pm Hiring for: Hospitality Positions Available in the surrounding areas of Canandaigua, Farmington, Victor, Geneva. Pay for all positions $11-13 hr. Applicants can also call 585-328-6447 or

585-393-9250 for the details or to schedule an appointment

Mind/Body Instructors

who are passionate about helping others learn and who love to lead participants through exercises that help improve well-being. We are looking for mind/body instructors who hold appropriate certifications and can take students through cohesive sequences, choose appropriate music, effectively correct form and more.

Contact Mike, mschuber@canandaigua-ymca.org for more information.

Construction Materials Technicians / Inspectors A background in construction or construction material testing preferred, but not required. Training and certifications provided for career oriented candidates. A valid NYS driver’s license is required; competitive benefits package. Apply Here: http://www.atlantictesting.com/careers

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Eastview Mall is now hiring a full time

Property Maintenance Person. $12/hour starting pay. Must be experienced in all phases of property management. To learn more/apply visit eastviewmall.com and click on Mall Jobs, or e-mail mduford@wilmorite.com

Drivers With Class A and B License 401(k) and Health Insurance Provided. Email or fax resume to:

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Retail & Lumber Yard Help Needed Full/Part-Time Weekends a must.

Camp Counselor Needed

The Salvation Army Phoenix Summer Day Camp is looking for counselors for the 2019 summer season. Candidates must be 16 years of age or older and have experience working at a children’s camp. Applications available at office. Please call Amelia DeVolder with questions at (585) 394-6968 ext. 115 110 Saltonstall St. • Canandaigua, NY 14424

LEAVING A JOB GRACEFULLY Announce your departure. Work collectively with your manager and other higher-ups to decide how to best handle the announcement to other employees.

LPN needed in Cohocton!

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Full-time Meat Cutter Position Interested person must be at least 18 years of age. Must have some meat cutter experience, be customer service oriented, be able to handle multiple tasks in a fast paced environment, be a team player, good communicator, and willing to learn new skills.

Interested applicant may apply at www.honeoyefallsmarketplace.com

Your day will fly by at a busy health center in Cohocton. Get to know your wonderful patients and co-workers! While enjoying minimal Saturday mornings, limited evening hours, no overnights or holidays! And nurses! Loan repayment programs are available for nursing education. Apply if you’re a motivated professional. We’re an independent community health center and we serve everyone irrespective of our patients’ ability to pay. Bi-lingual is a plus! Call (585) 335-3100 or mail your letter & resume to: Tri-County Family Medicine Program, Inc. Attn: Job Openings P.O. Box 601 Dansville, NY 14437


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Commercial Cleaner Full time position for meticulous and reliable cleaner. Hours are Sunday-Thursday 3pm-11pm. Reliable transportation is required, along with the ability to pass a criminal background check and drug test.

Secretary Calibration facility located in Victor, NY. Knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel required. Call for an appointment

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Please call 585-412-6370 or send resume to crtcln@aol.com. EOE

Do You Love To Clean? Come join our team! • DAYS, M-F 7:30am - 4pm • With performance & attendance rewards can earn over $500/wk. • Paid vacation/holidays provided w/required time in service. • Must be at least 21, have own car & be able to pass drug, background and driving record screening.

Call: (585) 924-2060

Perform minor building, HVAC, plumbing, electrical and painting repairs, etc. as necessary. Complete inspections of offices, shop, various lawn work and outside areas for necessary repairs. Eye for detail. Ability to maintain focus while working individually. Send e-mail to employment@livingstonassociates.com or fax 585-889-6008.

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