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AVON EXIT 9 FLEA MARKET, BIG SALE everything priced to sell in booths 41 thru 56. 3 Sundays left in the season. Open til end of Oct. ContactClaude 585-734-3789.

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Ticks Plague This Playful Bulldog DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I don’t get it. My bulldog “Chester” was out in the yard with me on a cool morning while I raked the first leaves of fall. When he came in, he had four ticks around his neck! They were hungry, too. I pulled the ticks off, but every time he goes outside now, he has one or more ticks burrowing into his fur. I thought cool weather causes ticks and fleas to die off. What’s happening? -- Burt G., Manchester, Vermont DEAR BURT: Believe it or not, tick (and flea) activity can increase in early fall. Temperatures are still warm enough for these pests to thrive, especially under fallen leaves and in high grass. And they’re always hungry, so they’ll latch onto a warm body as soon as they get the opportunity. You’re doing exactly the right thing to combat ticks. As soon as Chester comes inside, you’re checking his coat for ticks and removing them as soon as you see them. And you’re raking the leaves in the yard regularly so that they don’t build up. Here’s a few more things you can do that may reduce the number of ticks in your yard: -- Keep the grass mowed right up until the first hard frost. -- Cut back tall grasses and underbrush on your property. -- Move woodpiles away from the house. -- Don’t let Chester roll in the leaf piles, and block his access to untamed areas of brush or tall grasses. -- Use a flea-and-tick- prevention collar or treatment on Chester. Talk to his veterinarian about the best product to use. -- If heavy tick infestation doesn’t abate, consider treating your yard with a flea-and-tick spray made for this purpose. Send your tips, questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: In 2008, I had a partial sigmoid colectomy. Since then, I have had no recurrence of diverticulitis. The surgeon recommended that I not use laxatives, but rather take fiber gummies to keep things moving easily in addition to drinking lots of fluids. I am doing that, but my flatulence could power all the homes in a small city. It is difficult to control outbursts, which are noxious and embarrassing in the extreme. Is there any other way to avoid hard stools, straining and other unhealthy gastrointestinal situations? -- J.S. ANSWER: I am sorry for your embarrassment, but I agree with the surgeon that getting fiber and plenty of water is the safest and best way to prevent problems. However, maybe it isn’t just the fiber, but your diet that is at least partially responsible for the increased gas. You could try reducing your intake of foods in the cabbage family, onions, beans, corn and other gas-producers. Avoid carbonated beverages and any beverage containing artificial sweeteners such as sorbitol or xylitol. In some people, changing the bacteria that live in your gut (your microbiome) through probiotic supplements and a change of diet can reduce the amount of gas produced. There are other types of fiber supplements besides fiber gummies that might be better tolerated, or you can get fiber from food.

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DID YOU KNOW? Despite the ongoing efforts to study cancer and cancer treatments, in many ways the disease remains a mystery to researchers and medical professionals alike. According to data published by the research-based healthcare company Roche, for reasons that are not entirely understood, breast cancer is more common in the left breast than the right. The left breast is 5 to10 percent more likely to develop cancer than the right breast. The left side of the body is also 10 percent more vulnerable to the skin cancer melanoma than the right side of the body.

By Fifi Rodriguez 1. MEASUREMENTS: What period of time is represented by a triennial? 2. MOVIES: Which actress is the voice of Jessica Rabbit in “Who’s Afraid of Roger Rabbit?”? 3. LANGUAGE: What word represents the letter E in the radio phonetic alphabet? 4. TELEVISION: What is the name of the alternate dimension in Netflix’s original series “Stranger Things”? 5. ART: What is alebrije? 6. COMICS: What was superhero Deadpool’s real name? 7. ANIMAL KINGDOM: Which mammal has the shortest gestation period at 11 days? 8. LITERATURE: What did Hagrid name his Norwegian Ridgeback dragon in J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” books? 9. HISTORY: Who was Time magazine’s first man/person of the year? 10. GEOGRAPHY: What are the official languages of Haiti? Answers 1. Every three years 2. Kathleen Turner 3. Echo 4. The Upside Down 5. A type of Mexico folk art that depicts fantastical creatures painted in bright colors and intricate designs 6. Wade Wilson 7. Striped face dunnart, an Australian marsupial. (Possums have the next shortest gestation period at 12 days.) 8. Norbert 9. Aviator Charles Lindbergh 10. Haitian Creole and French © 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Lou Colella For North Dansville Town Council EDUCATION United States Military Academy at West Point • BS in General Engineering • Albany Law School • Summa Cum Laude 4 of 200 MILITARY • Captain in US Army • Vietnam War Veteran PROFESSIONAL CAREER • Attorney for 45 years • Current Town Attorney for Sparta - 35 years • Current Town Attorney for Ossian - 25 years • Past Village Attorney - for 27 years ORGANIZATIONS • Past member of Noyes Hospital Board • Life member of American Legion • Member of Dansville Lions Club • Member of Dansville Rotary Club • Member of Dansville Moose Lodge • Member of Dansville Ambulance Corp • Communicant of Holy Family Parish

This community has given me so much! I want to give back! I have the knowledge, experience and ability to make our Town better! Please grant me the privilege of serving you!

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any people have a soft spot for animals. However, it takes a uniquely compassionate person to go that extra mile to not only rescue animals, but also to rehabilitate them, as well. That is exactly what Rebecca Zielinski and her friend Ashley Mcneill did when they launched ABC Rehab, a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility in Hemlock. Rebecca Zielinski has spent most of her life helping animals, inspired by her mother who volunteered at a cat rescue. “I have loved animals ever since I was 4-years-old,” said Zielinski. “As a toddler, I was already saving little critters!” As an adult, Zielinski opened a cat rescue of her own, but she wanted to go further. “People would reach out to me about injured wildlife, and I didn’t know what to do to help them,” she explained. “I wanted to expand on what we were doing to rescue wildlife, as well.” A chipmunk enjoys a tasty snack at ABC Rehab!

At first, Zielinski didn’t know where to start, but conversations with wildlife rehabber friends soon pointed her in the right direction: a DEC exam. Prospective wildlife rehabilitators must register for this exam on the DEC website. As one would imagine, there is a lot to learn, but Zielinski had an edge. “Luckily, I already knew a lot of the basics that many other new rehabbers have to learn about things like supportive care, feeding, and wound care from rescuing cats and kittens,” she noted. “However, I did have to learn a lot of species-specific information regarding things like feeding and formula blends.”

out to us, and the DEC and area veterinarians have the numbers of licensed rehabbers, so they call to transfer animals for care, as well.” To Ashley Mcneill, the need speaks volumes. “At first, I got into wildlife rehabilitation by association with Becky,” she recalled. “Then, I realized there just aren’t enough people who are doing this. We have really needed as much help as we could get. There are so many animals in need...we could not say no to them.” Saying yes comes with a cost. “A lot of our funds come out of our own pockets,” Zielinski stated matter-of-factly. “We are not paid nor supported by grants or government funding, so we rely on the community for help. Being licensed, we can ask for and accept donations, and when we post, people have been very generous.” Rehabilitation can become costly, especially with “late babies,” which reach maturity too close to winter and must be cared for until the warmer part of spring before being released. “We currently have about eight red squirrel babies here to stay with us this winter,” she said. “They are in little tree huts which mimic where they would be. We are careful not to handle them so that they do not get used to people.” Their efforts have not gone unappreciated. “A lot of people were excited when we opened,” said Zielinksi. “We received a lot of positive response to our posts, and those who find these injured animals are so appreciative of what we do. It is very rewarding.” In the future, Zielinski and Mcneill hope to expand ABC Rehab to include a larger outdoor facility which would allow them to also rehabilitate larger animals like foxes. Meanwhile, they encourage those who would like to help to donate to a wildlife rehabilitator near them. Wildlife rehabilitators are listed by the DEC at www.dec.ny.gov/ animals/83977. “Supplies as simple as blankets, towels, and produce are very helpful,” Zielinksi encouraged. “Every animal deserves a chance, even if it is just a little mouse.”

Passing the exam is only the beginning. “If you pass, the DEC sends you a link for your application which you send to Albany for special licensing,” explained Zielinski. “Then, you set up an interview with a DEC officer.” A DEC officer interviews each prospect and examines their rehabilitation facilities. “There are requirements your facility must meet,” Zielinski said. “It cannot be near domesticated animals. It must be in a separate, safe area with sufficient space. It must maintain a constant temperature and have proper cages. It also must have proper lighting with light and dark cycles to mimic the outdoors because we release rehabilitated wildlife back into the wild whenever possible.” In the spring of this year, ABC Rehab opened its doors for the first time. “Early spring is when the babies start coming,” Zielinski said. “Baby squirrels fall out of trees. Baby rabbits run from lawnmowers and animal attacks. When the weather warms up, baby birds fall out of nests. We have helped opossums, squirrels, nonmigratory birds, chipmunks, bunnies, and more.” While Zelinksi had always received cries for help, their volume definitely increased. “I used to get a tag [on social media] here and there; now I get tags every day,” she said. “People continue to reach

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Rebecca Zielinski (l) and Ashley Mcneill (r) have already helped many animals in need since opening ABC Rehab last spring!

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Thank you for supporting me over the last several years as your Town Councilman. I ask you to continue that support by voting for:

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TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE TOWN OF COHOCTON The ANC, Inc. (ANC) was started in 1963 as a community betterment organization for the hamlets of Atlanta and North Cohocton. The founding fathers, members of the local community, were William Toby, Leslie Landino, Frederick Fox, Louis Gardner, and Robert McDowell. In order to be a member, you must purchase a share of stock. At this time there are over 40 stockholders with approximately 690 shares. The ANC is managed by a Board of Directors and has been for 58 years. Below are some facts about the organization: • The ANC owns the building that houses the Post Office and Library. • The ANC also owns the park land and parking lot across the street from the Mt. View restaurant. • We pay for the taxes, insurance on the building, liability, water and costs of maintenance on all the properties, annually. • We negotiate a contract with the US Postal Service. This money allows us to keep the post office in Atlanta. This is the only income the ANC receives. There is no cost to the library for the use of the building. • The ANC provides financial support to the library for expansions and improvements, including new doors, locks and painting. The ANC has provided over $24,000 for the repairs in just the last 9 years. • The ANC paid for the Erie Depot and Keifer Mill to be torn down due to their dilapidated condition. Once removed, trees and other shrubs were planted in their place to enhance the park. • We host several annual events such as Christmas lighting contests and property improvement programs. • The ANC, through the library, sponsored a children’s essay contest on the topic “What Christmas means to me” and awarded monetary prizes. It is our mission to work for the betterment of the community, and we will do what we can to keep our local post office and library open. We hope this information gives the community a better understanding of the ANC and what we strive to do. The work was made possible by the generous time and money donations of the volunteer members over the years and we thank them for their continued support of the community A.N.C. Incorporated Nancy LeVesque, President

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Thomas F. Noragong October 8, 2021 Thomas F. Noragong, age 72, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, October 8, 2021 at his home. Tom was born in Wayland on June 23, 1949 to Joseph & Frances (Nestoryak) Noragong. Tom was an all-around handyman at the VA. His family described him as “a professional collector of all things.” Tom also enjoyed the outdoors, especially fishing. Tom is survived by his wife, Shigkeo; his mother, Frances Noragong; his siblings, Francie Hough & Michael Noragong; and many nieces & nephews. Tom is predeceased by his father, Joseph Noragong Sr. and his brother, Joseph Noragong Jr. Family & friends called on Tuesday, October 12, 2021 from 11am - 1pm at the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home, Inc. in Wayland where funeral services were held at 1pm. Burial immediately followed in Village Cemetery, Wayland. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a memorial contribution to the American Diabetes Association online at Diabetes.org or to the Vincent House at 310 Second Ave., Wayland, NY 14572. To leave an online condolence, please visit BairdFuneralHomes.com

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and Classic canvas COLEMAN TENT for car-camping, 8’ x 10’, sleeps 5. Good condition. You pick up, Lima: Text or call 585-721-1835 Two burner COLEMAN CAMP STOVE. Uses white gas, 13” x 22”. Bit rusty but works great. Pick up, Lima: Text or call 585-721-1835 BEER/WINE MAKING EQUIPMENT. Includes 2 plastic, 1 glass 5-gallon carboys and 7 cases beer bottles. You pick up, Lima: Text or call 585-721-1835 WURLITZER PIANO, 57” W x 37” H x 24” D with bench. Good condition. You pick up: dgotte1@rochester.rr.com

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Used BABY CRIB w/MATTRESS and some BED SHEETS: 585-394-0336 LACEY DRESSES for proms, drama classes, plays for high school and college. Sizes 18-20: 585-385-9956 7’ ARTIFICIAL GREEN CHRISTMAS TREE. Three sections. Stand included: 585-889-4330 Two bottles WATERLESS CAT SHAMPOO and ASSORTED DOG ITEMS. Pick up, Batavia: Text 845-309-9373

ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED for senior woman with Dementia: Frank 585-905-6586 LARGE IGLOO DOGHOUSE, and a CARGO DOG CARRIER or KENNEL for a German Shepherd: 585-507-8788 SMALL OUTBOARD MOTOR, PLAYER PIANO ROLLS, CONN STROBOTUNER, TIRES 235/70R/16, ROOFING MATERIALS and SMALL TRAILER: 585-671-1996 OR 585-323-1762 LOADING EQUIPMENT or SUPPLIES: 585-749-1162

6” TRUCK BED TOPPER, glass broken right side. You haul away, Livonia area: Text 585-205-8770 for address and pick up CRAFT KITS, X-STITCH, CREWEL, BATTING, two unfinished SMALL QUILTS. Also, COUNTRY WOMAN magazines, OLD SHEETS, PILLOWS, bits of FABRIC: ginnylf@gmail.com Older BALDWIN ORGAN with PEDALS, TABS, and a BENCH. Good condition. Great for a church. You pick up, Farmington: 585-733-3593 60” WATER SLIDE, used once. You pick up, Fairport: hking29768@aol.com QUINCES for jam or jelly. Ready early October. You pick. LeRoy area: correct # 585-768-6808 DOUBLE SIZE BED - great shape! Includes mattress, box spring, frame, comforter, and sheets. Lakeville: Cheryl 585-410-2410 Variety of large and small INDOOR/OUTDOOR POTTED PLANTS. Some need repotting. Please come and take before the first frost: lgoodman4760@yahoo.com

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CANANDAIGUA Rochester City Ballet presents: Terrifically Theatrical! Rochester City Ballet returns to the stage with Terrifically Theatrical! Join us as we celebrate our return to live performance with a gala evening featuring George Balanchine’s “Who Cares?” a tribute to Gershwin and the romance of Broadway, Salvatore Aiello’s “Clowns and Others” a delightfully witty look at the fun and foibles of being human, and “My Songs Plead Softly” - a world premiere by choreographer Jamey Leverett. Live performances at For Hill Performing Arts Center: October 15th at 7:30pm, October 16th at 7:30pm, and October 17th at 2:00pm. Fort Hill Performing Arts Center, 20 Fort Hill Ave., Canandaigua. Cost $15 + up. *Please note audience safety protocols can be found on the theater’s website. https:// rochestercityballet.org/ performances-2/

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Wayland Free Library 101 W. Naples St. • 585-728-5380 www.gunlockelibrary.org Hrs.: M-Th 10am-6pm; F noon-5pm; Closed Sat. & Sun.

Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Wayland Free Library: The Library is open! We look forward to seeing you soon. Library Hours: Mon to Thurs 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Fri 12:00 to 5:00 pm. The Library continues to offer curbside pickup services. Call 585-728-5380 upon arrival to pick up your order. Tech Help is available on Mondays by appointment. STEAM Works for Kids & Craft Works for Kids will take place in person at the library on Wednesdays at 4:30 pm The 1st & 3rd Wednesdays will be STEAM. The 2nd & 4th Wednesdays will be Crafts. Registration is required. Call 585-728-5380. We are asking all participants to wear a mask.

The bright summer had passed away, and gorgeous autumn was flinging its rainbow-tints of beauty on hill and dale. ~Cornelia L. Tuthill, “Virginia Dare: Or, the Colony of Roanoke,” 1840 GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

Autumn Programs at Letchworth State Park - Come travel through the kaleidoscopic procession of autumn under the guidance of Douglas Basset and the park interpretive staff. Program schedules with times and meeting places of all park programs may be obtained at the Visitor Center or Humphrey Nature Center, located at the south end of Letchworth State Park. All programs will follow social distancing and face covering guidelines and face coverings are recommended in the Humphrey Nature Center and the William Prior Letchworth Museum. Preregistration recommended: 585-493-3682. For fees and additional information: Park Interpretive Program, Genesee State Park Region, 1 Letchworth State Park, Castile NY 14427 (585-493-3637).

COHOCTON The Maple View Cemetery Association in Cohocton requests that all hangers, decorations, artificial plants, pots, and wreaths be removed by Saturday, November 6th. All items will be disposed of if not removed. Holiday wreaths may be placed on graves as of December 1st. Call 728-5738 with any questions.

CUYLERVILLE 2nd Annual Cuylerville Vendor Event - Cuylerville Fire Department Hall, 2943 Canandaigua St., Leicester on Saturday, October 23, 10-4pm. Tastefully Simple, Scentsy, Avon, Jim’s Gourmet Creations, Mary Kay, Color Street, Sally’s Online Treasures, Lisa’s Shirts & Stuff, Luetta’s Stained Glass, Drops of Jupiter Salon, Velovita, Lula, Paparazzi, Valerie’s Odd & Ends, Zyia and more! Grateful Flippin Birds Food Truck. Proceeds/ Donations will go to Teresa House Comfort Care Home, Geneseo, NY.

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DANSVILLE Team Lindsey Benefit for Lindsey Johnson-Backus: October 30, 4-9pm, Dansville Moose Lodge, 6 Main St. Basket Raffle, 4-6pm. Info.: Lacey 469-1155. Live Auction, 7pm until items are gone. Info.: Nancy 975-9151. Lottery Boards by Joyce Davies. (Spots purchased at door, day of event). Turkey & Biscuit Dinner, 5-7pm. PreSale & Takeout Only. $12 - Karen 245-3920, Jennifer 322-2692, Nancy 975-9151, Catie 330-4638, Marge 335-2334, Dogwood Floral 335-5170. T-Shirts-Order: companycasuals.com/HeartBeat/ star.jsp. Baked Goods Roulette, 4pm until gone. Info.: Jennifer 585-322-2692. Unable to attend, but wish to donate - Nancy 975-9151 OR make checks payable to Sandy Johnson. Note Team Lindsey in memo. Mail: PO Box 636, Dansville, NY 14437, Attn: Team Lindsey. 79th Annual Ossian Ladies Aid Election Day Roast Beef Dinner & Bake Sale - November 2nd, 4pm till gone. Take Out Only. Delicious Roast Beef served with Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Roll, Squash, Green Beans and Homemade Pie for Dessert! $12/person. Held at The Heath Homestead formerly the Ossian Community Center, 4760 Ossian Hill Rd. in Ossian!

DANSVILLE Trick A Trunk - A Safe and Fun Afternoon for Kids and there parents. Plenty of fun activities and trick a treat from Trunk to Trunk in costume safely in our Parking Lot. Saturday, OCTOBER 30, 12-3pm at the American Legion Post 87, 34 Elizabeth Street, Dansville. Seventh DCS Wall of Pride Induction to be held Saturday, October 16, 2021 at the Dansville American Legion sponsored by the Foundation for Dansville Education. Inductees include Carl F. Allen, Brigadier General Allman T. Culbertson, Dr. William A. Seymour, and Jon H. Shay. Reception begins at 5:30 PM; buffet dinner at 6:00 PM and recognition at 7:30 PM. Tickets ($35) are available at the Dansville School District Office, 337 Main Street. Please call 335-4000 for further information. Trunk or Treat! To Benefit Ossian Ladies Aid at The Heath Homestead, 4706 Ossian Hill Road. Held Sunday, October 31st from 4pm6pm. Enjoy Halloween Trick or Treating at one safe environment. Trunk or Treat! Sunday, October 31st (5-8pm) at the Grace Baptist Church, 9316 Main Street, Dansville. Candy - Games - Free Fun - Safe! Bring the family - For all ages!

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Twin Tiers ELECTRIC Living a Healthy Life with Chronic Conditions - Learn how to take control and better manage your health, and your life. Get support & help to: *Maintain and improve strength, flexibility, and balance. *Deal with problems such as frustration, fatigue, isolation. *Communicate effectively with loved ones, and doctors. *Improve sleep and better nutrition. *Participants receive a Living a Healthy Life Book & relaxation cd! For anyone dealing with any chronic or limiting health condition: Chronic Pain Anxiety, Arthritis, Asthma, Cancer, COPD, Dementia, Depression, Diabetes, Hypertension, Stroke. Six week zoom classes start October 27th, 1-3PM via zoom, from the comfort of your own home! TO REGISTER: (585) 335-4358 or https://conta.cc/2Y2gMq5

GENESEO Help Afghan Families Arriving in Rochester - Donations of Paper Towels, Toilet Paper, Hand Soap & Dish Soap Needed for Catholic Family Center’s Refugee Resettlement Program. Drop Off at St. Timothy Lutheran Church, 5015 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo from 10am until 2pm on Saturdays, October 16, 23, 30 or November 6.

GROVELAND Groveland Fire Dept. Drive Thru Chicken Bar-B-Q! Saturday, October 30th, 3-6pm at the Groveland Fire Hall, Rt. 63. $12 per person. Chicken By Ron.

LIVONIA Turkey Dinner - The United Methodist Church of Livonia, 21 Summers St, Livonia, will offer its annual Turkey Dinner, DRIVE-THRU TAKEOUT ONLY, on Saturday, October 23, 2021, from 2-7 PM (or until sold out). The menu will feature turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, squash and dessert. Cost is Adult dinner $10, Child dinner $6.

MOUNT MORRIS Top of the Dam Guided Walk The US Army Corps of Engineers Visitor Center at Mount Morris Dam and Recreation Area is open daily 10am-4:30pm from May 2nd - October 25th, 2021. Top of the Dam Guided Walks are offered daily as follows: Monday-Thursday 2pm, and Friday-Sunday 11am and 2pm. Valid photo ID is required for participation. The Top of the Dam Guided Walk is ideal for active visitors with an interest in engineering and natural resource management. Space is limited. Reserve tickets: www.Recreation.gov. Details: Mount Morris Dam Visitor Center 585-658-4790. Location: Mount Morris Dam and Recreation Area; 6103 Visitor Center Rd., Mount Morris, www.lrb.usace.army.mil GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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Mexican Arts Workshop - Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month and the Día de Muertos with the GVCA. Community members Estela Gutierrez and Ana Sanchez will lead workshops in papel picado (cut paper) banners & flowers, and sugar skulls. Families welcome. Join us Saturday, October 16, 1-3pm at the Genesee Valley Council On The Arts, 4 Murray Hill Drive, Mount Morris. Registration required at gvartscouncil.org. Exhibit Opening: Connecting By Design: Artists and Farmworkers Share Talents and Traditions. The Genesee Valley Council on the Arts invites you to the opening reception (October 14, 5:30-8pm) of the exhibit, “Connecting by Design: Artists and Farmworkers Share Talents and Traditions.” The show runs through November 20th. Genesee Valley Council On The Arts, 4 Murray Hill Drive, Mt. Morris. The exhibit features artwork created through CAMPS, a program that brings arts instruction to migrant farmworkers and families in the region. Media includes printmaking, weaving, needle felting, tin embossing, yarn art, piñatas, and drawing. http://www. gvartscouncil.org

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Turkey is an excellent source of B vitamins, including B3, B6 and B12. Having enough B3, also know n as niacin, is important for overall health, and higher levels of niacin can improve cholesterol levels and low er a person’s risk for cardiovascular disease. B6 is also called pyridoxine. It’s involved in the process of making certain neurotransmitters, including serotonin and norepinephrine, w hich transmit signals in the brain. Important for neurological health, B12 helps decrease levels of homocysteine, w hich can contribute to cognitive decline.

Springwater Farmer’s Market: The Farmers Market at Springwater’s 4 Corners is held every Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Drive Thru - Take Out Roast Beef Dinner: Saturday, October 16th, 4:30-7pm. All Meals - $12. Homemade Desserts. No Pre-Sale Tickets. Join us for a delicious meal at the Webster Crossing United Methodist Church, 7230 Route 15, Webster Crossing Rd., Springwater.

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Hike/Bike Mertensia Park in Farmington: Hike or Bike a portion of the Auburn Trail in Mertensia Park Sunday, October 17 from 2-4PM with Springwater Trails. For additional info/directions/updates visit the website: springwatertrails.org Spaghetti Dinner by Donation: Dine-in or Come In for Take-out. 4th Thursday of the month, October 28, 2021, 4:30 - 7:00 PM by donation. Music Jam in the sanctuary afterwards. Webster’s Crossing United Methodist Church, 7230 Route 15, Webster Crossing Road, Springwater.

Then summer fades and passes, and October comes. Will smell smoke then, and feel an unsuspected sharpness, a thrill of nervous, swift elation, a sense of sadness and departure. ~Thomas Wolfe (1900–1938), You Can’t Go Home Again

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Fallen leaves form a dense insulator to protect trees’ roots and prevent competing plants from grow ing. Decomposing leaves also provide nutrients for the tree. But w et leaves can be a safety hazard and leaves left on the law n through the w inter can pose a threat to the grass. These are just a couple of reasons w hy so much effort is placed on leaf clean-up in the fall.

PUM PKIN PICKING: M uch like apple picking is best in fall, so is pumpkin picking. Rather than buying your Hallow een pumpkin from the grocery store, w here your options may be limited, go straight to the source and pick your future jack-o’-lantern from a nearby pumpkin patch, w hich w ill provide a much w ider selection. Let your youngsters pick their ow n pumpkins and then spend the rest of the day carving them at home. And don’t forget to save those seeds, w hich can be roasted over an open flame to make a delicious snack.

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BOND RESOLUTION SUMMARY The Atlanta-North Cohocton Fire District by Resolution unanimously adopted on June 2, 2021 resolve to borrow up to $235,000 to finance the purchase of a new fire truck at a maximum cost of $585,000.00, with the balance to be paid from the Fire-Fighting and Replacement Reserve Fund. Said borrowing to be by statutory installment bond for 10 years. The probable usefulness of the object purchased is 20 years. The Chairman of the Commissioners of the District is authorized to execute the bond on behalf of the District, and the full faith and credit of the Fire District, is irrevocably pledged for the payment of the principal and interest on the bond. The resolution was submitted to referendum and passed by a vote of 16 YES and 1 NO.

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ESTOPPEL NOTICE The resolution, a summary of which is published herewith has been adopted on the 2nd day of June, 2021, and the validity of the obligations authorized by such resolution may be hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the Atlanta-North Cohocton Fire District is not authorized to expend money or if the provisions of law that should have been complied with as of the date of publication of this notice were not substantially complied with, and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity is commenced within twenty (20) days after the date of publication of this notice, or such obligations were authorized in violation of the provision of the Constitution. Peggy Sue Kern, Secretary

Shopping locally is a great w ay to benefit your community and, in many instances, your bottom line. W hen consumers shop locally, they help stimulate their local economies, creating jobs for their neighbors by helping local businesses grow and thrive. Shopping locally also saves shoppers long trips to the mall that can w aste expensive fuel, especially if consumers don’t find w hat they’re looking for. Shopping locally is especially important w hen the economy is struggling, as smaller businesses are not alw ays as capable of bearing the brunt of a recession as larger ones.

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One Year Anniversary Sale! Now ‘til End of October Open Saturdays & Sundays 10am-3pm

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Preowned Items Can Be Good For The Environment Visit consignment stores: Consignment shops and Goodwill(R) stores are popular places to buy preowned items. These stores take donations or offer items for sale on consignment, which means once sold the person who provided the item gets a portion of the sale. When browsing the racks of these stores, it’s possible to discover highend items mixed in with less expensive items. Shoppers may find designer handbags and clothing for much less than they would sell at retail, especially if the pieces are one or two seasons old. Relying on these stores to supplement classic wardrobe pieces is cost-effective and beneficial to the environment. If you regularly shop consignment stores, you can develop a rapport with the shopkeeper, who may alert you when new items are available.

HONESTY, INTEGRITY, FAIRNESS, for WELL-EDUCATED HOMETOWN candidates whose ONLY motive is to serve their community! KATE STIFFLER for TOWN CLERK KATIE INFANTINO for TOWN COUNCIL Paid for by friends of Kate and Katie

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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “Beginning today, treat everyone you meet as if they were going to be dead by midnight. Extend to them all the care, kindness and understanding you can muster, and do it with no thought of any reward. Your life will never be the same again.” -- Og Mandino GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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Medicare OPEN Enrollment For 2022 Is your current plan still meeting your health needs? Find out what’s changing for 2022. Please call me to schedule an appointment

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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles

Do We Really Need a Booster Shot?

Depending on when we went for the COVID vaccine, we could be eligible for the booster now ... or not. Elderly seniors, as well as those in nursing homes and the immunocompromised, were first in line early in the year. The rest of us straggled in over the next several months. At this point, it’s unknown whether there should be a six- or eight-month wait before the booster. The Pfizer booster (called Comirnaty) is now available to those 65 and older and some others depending on risk and medical conditions. At this writing, Moderna is asking for authorization, and there is no booster yet for the J&J vaccine. Do we actually need a booster? We’re all wondering (my pharmacist says half of their calls are about boosters), and the answers are a mixed bag. A pulmonary physician at a major university hospital said if we’re under 65 and relatively healthy, no, we don’t need one. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services says that the vaccines we already received will start to wear off, so yes, we should get the booster, starting with seniors and nursing-home residents. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is calling for booster shots only for the immunocompromised, but not others. The World Health Organization is calling for a moratorium on shots until poor countries get theirs. While we wait for real answers, keep your vaccine record card where you can find it. You’ll need it, should you decide to get a booster. (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.

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AN EASY WAY TO CELEBRATE VETERANS DAY Offer your thanks. Serving in the military can feel like a thankless job, as those w ho have not served might not be aw are of the risks men and w omen in the military take and the sacrifices they must make to protect our country and help the less fortunate across the globe. As a result, something as simple as saying “ Thank you” to a current service member or military veteran c an go a long w ay. Veterans know they don’t serve in vain, but it’s still a great idea to let them know how muc h you apprec iate their efforts and sacrifices.

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* Update window treatments to compensate for dropping temperatures. Trade your sheers for sturdy, draft-blocking panels. * To easily get keys on a keychain, use a staple remover to create an opening to slip the keys on. It is very effective and will keep you from getting frustrated. * When hammering a nail, try this save-your-finger trick: Use a clothespin to hold the nail steady, and then use your hammer to drive it in. Hammering into the wall? Push the nail through a strip of cardboard, and then hold the cardboard over the right spot. No more banged-up fingers or thumbs! * “At a party, someone spilled a cup of red wine on one of my throw pillows. I love the pillow, since it is just the right size and really soft, but I could not get the stain out. So I covered it with a new fabric. I ended up doing all the assorted pillows in the same fabric, and it made a big change in the room. I wish I had done it sooner.” -- I.F. in Pennsylvania * Bringing some plants indoors? Use styrofoam packing peanuts in the bottom of pots when planting. They aren’t as heavy as rocks, but they do just as good a job. It makes the pots easier to move around should you need to. * “For easy-cleanup pancakes, use a turkey baster to ‘squirt’ the batter in the griddle or skillet. No drips, and it usually results in a pretty good circle, too!” -- A.J. in Florida GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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Why Should My Child Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19? • COVID-19 vaccination can help protect your child from getting COVID-19 • Children can get sick from COVID-19, and can spread the virus that causes COVID-19 to others. • Your child cannot get COVID-19 from any COVID-19 vaccine • Getting your child vaccinated helps to protect your child and your family.

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ELECTION DAY is November 2, 2021 The Livingston County Board of Elections, located at the Livingston County Government Center • 6 Court St. • Room 104 • Geneseo, will be open for EARLY VOTING as follows in addition to our regular business hours of 8:00 am-4:00 pm.

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AN EASY WAY TO CELEBRATE VETERANS DAY Visit hospitalized veterans. Unfortunately, many veterans are hospitalized after suffering an injury during a tour of duty. These veterans sacrificed their physical w ell-being to protect our w ay of life, and many spend extended periods of time in the hospital. Visiting a hospital to get to know a veteran and spend some time w ith him or her, sharing a few laughs and thanking them for their servic e, is a great w ay to celebrate the holiday and lift a veteran’s spirits at the same time. Rec ruit friends and family members to visit hospitalized veterans as w ell.

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HOMETOWN PHOTOS Zero, not here untrue You need to get your facts straight! Even if you are vaccinated, you can still carry and transmit Covid! You can still get Covid!! And yes, I’m vaccinated by my choice! I was recently in the ER. The nurse that took care of me was overworked, wonderful, and caring and had had Covid twice. What better immunity than your own body’s? It’s much better than any shot made by mankind. The problem is this virus keeps mutating, and no vaccine is going to keep you 100% safe from it. I’m a retired nurse, and I do understand what this means. So, it should remain a choice, not a mandate. Health care professionals continue to use PPE. You will not be cared for by anyone who is unprotected. Know what you are talking about before you attack an already taxed system. Also, if you are out in public, how do you know the person standing next to you is vaccinated?

S E V A R Yes, kindness matters I have experienced something similar while at a local park with my two granddaughters, ages 7 and 3. They wanted only to make new friends but were ignored and laughed at. It broke my heart when they cried, but I couldn’t blame the children involved. They’re only children. Rest assured, your granddaughter will make good friends at school and completely forget about this unfortunate incident. Still, I know it’s something that will tug at our heart strings for some time.

Give a poor man a bone Thanks to the kind lady with a dog named Tucker who gave me a ride home when my bike got a flat. Those two miles would have gotten the best of me.

Great customer service I’ve been to a lot of landscaping and garden centers, but Wayside in Macedon was by far the most helpful for a first-time gardener like myself. Jen was extremely knowledgeable but not at all overwhelming. I’m very excited to see my gardens in the springtime! Thanks again!

No profanity I fully support any citizen’s right to put a sign supporting their candidate of choice on their lawn or house, or to fly a flag showing what side of the political fence they sit. I don’t care who those signs support. Each one represents your personal opinion; it’s encouraging to see so many taking part in the democratic process. Few signs however have no place in public view in our town. One in particular does not support but rather denigrates an elected leader by means of the most obnoxious 4-letter word. Do you not realize that children may walk by on their way to school or the bus? Or out-of-towners who may drive by and think “what kind of community is this?” What about the public’s right to enjoy their town without being verbally insulted? So to residents who feel it necessary to display their opinions in such vulgar terms, I politely ask you to take them down. Show that you care more about healing our community than dividing it. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should. Hero to zero? You have no right to judge anyone. There is a wide variety of reasons for refusing the [vaccine],and none of them are your business! You aren’t questioning why the healthcare professionals are refusing this? [Stay home!] I sure hope you or a loved one wont need any of those “zeroes “ you mention because the worst healthcare crisis in any of our lifetimes is headed our way.

Pay it forward Thank you to the kind person who bought our coffee at the drive thru last week. Little acts like these make someone’s day!

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4 EASY WAYS TO CREATE MORE TIME IN YOUR DAY

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Managing one’s time can sometimes feel like an uphill battle. As a result, adults with hectic schedules and multiple responsibilities may pine for an extra hour or two in the day. While it’s impossible to extend a day from 24 to 26 hours, there are ways for busy men and women to create more time in their day. 1. Embrace organization tools. Whether it’s day planners, smartphone reminders or more traditional print calendars with meetings and deadlines written on them, organization tools can greatly cut back on time spent trying to remember and/or confirm meeting times, project schedules, deadlines, and other obligations. 2. Assess your productivity. Some people are most productive in the mornings, while others do not hit their strides until after lunch. Identify the time or times of day when you tend to be most productive, and make an effort to focus exclusively on work during these times. Resist any urge to schedule meetings or conference calls during those times of day when you are most productive, as it can be hard to multitask or focus when discussing projects with coworkers or clients. 3. Minimize distractions. Social media, the internet and texting can distract attention away from tasks that must be completed, ultimately affecting how quickly and efficiently such projects are finished. Make a concerted effort to avoid social media and the internet while at work, and turn off smartphone alerts that entice you to go online. In addition, turn off text alerts if they are proving too great a distraction. 4. Reconsider your commute. Professionals who drive to work but find themselves sitting in traffic on their way to and from work can investigate possible alternatives to driving themselves. Public transportation might not get you to work more quickly than driving yourself, but time spent on a bus or train can be used to work on projects and check and answer work-related emails, clearing up time later in the day. Time spent behind the wheel of an automobile cannot be safely spent working.

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GET A HANDLE ON WORK-RELATED STRESS Speak up about your stress. As noted, stress at the workplace can affect workers’ performance, which employers are looking to optimize. Workers can speak to their employers if they feel their work environments are conducive to stress. Work in tandem with an employer to develop timesaving strategies that make it easier to get work done on time. Supervisors may encourage employees to delegate more often, freeing up time to get their work done. Employers may also direct employees to wellness resources that can help them more effectively combat stress. The outcomes of such discussions may never be known if workers never take the initiative and speak up about their stress.

GET A HANDLE ON WORK-RELATED STRESS Work-related stress is an all too common problem in workplaces across the globe. According to the American Institute of Stress, 80 percent of workers report feeling stress on the job. Perhaps most troubling, nearly half of those people admit they need help in learning how to manage their stress. The American Psychological Association notes that stressful work environments can contribute to a host of physical problems, including headache, sleep disturbances and short temper. Chronic stress can produce more serious consequences such as high blood pressure while also weakening sufferers’ immune systems. Stress at the workplace also can make it difficult to concentrate, which in turn can compromise workers’ abilities to perform at the peak of their abilities. That supports the notion that stress is a problem for both employees and employers. As a result, finding ways to reduce that stress should be a team effort. Getting a handle on stress can be difficult. Since so many people trace their stress to the jobs they need to get by, they might think it’s impossible to address that stress without derailing their careers. But there are a handful of ways for professionals to get a handle on their stress without negatively affecting their careers. EMPLOYMENT

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WE’RE HIRING! ALL SHIFTS RNs and LPNs at great NEW increased pay rates! Dementia Experience a Plus

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Help Wanted

FULL-TIME MECHANIC HELPER Kuhnle Brothers Trucking Inc. 3375 Rochester Road, Lakeville, NY 14480 Job description: Change and repair tires, perform oil changes, grease semi trucks and trailers, wash trucks and tanker trailers. Help around garage as needed. MUST have own general tools and Valid Driver’s License. Pay: based on experience • Schedule: day shift

If interested, please call 585 346-3018 or stop in to fill out an application.

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HOW TO ACE JOB INTERVIEWS WHEN SWITCHING CAREERS Draw attention to those skills that will apply to your new career. All of your experience and skills likely won’t transfer to your new career, but that does not mean you’re going in with an empty briefcase. Make a list of your most transferable skills, and develop an interview strategy that highlights those skills and explains how they can be applied in both the near future and over the course of your new career.

Keywords, phrasing, formatting, and having the right skills for the job can ensure a résume is seen by a recruiter, and perhaps even lead to a new career.

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CNAs All Shifts

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WE’RE HIRING! CNAs for ALL SHIFTS at great NEW competitive pay rates and shift differentials! Hornell Gardens Skilled Nursing has been locally family-owned and operated for almost 50 years. Come join the family! Please call or email Kim Danzig, Administrator at Sign-on

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BE SAFE, HEALTHY AND HAPPY IN THE WORKPLACE WHILE PREGNANT Under the Family and Medical Leave Act, women in the United States are entitled to 12 weeks maternity leave. Women can choose to use a portion of that maternity leave even before their children are born if physical limitations are making it challenging for them to continue working. Women should put their health and the safety of their unborn children ahead of their responsibilities at work. In addition, women should not hesitate to speak with their employers about their comfort levels while pregnant. If an issue arises, speak with your boss, who deserves the benefit of the doubt. In some instances, breastfeeding also is protected by law at job sites or at the office. It is best for women to familiarize themselves with breastfeeding policies ahead of time so they can make the proper accommodations. Pregnant women should discuss with their doctors which work activities are permissable and which should be avoided at particular times in the pregnancy. Every effort should be made to avoid toxic substances, and pregnant women should not lift heavy items or engage in any potentially risky physical activity. For more information about workplace rights, visit the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission at www.eeoc.gov. EMPLOYMENT

How households earn their income has changed dramatically over the last several decades. According to a Pew Research Centeral analysis of the Decennial Census and American Community Surveys integrated Public Use Microdata Sample files, in 1960 only fathers worked in 70 percent of American households. That figure has dropped in each ensuing decade and by 2012 fathers were the sole earners in just 31 percent of American households. While one in four households in American were dual income households in 1960, by 2012 that figure had risen to 60 percent. While those figures represent dramatic changes, the number of households in which mothers are the sole earners has not changed all that much since 1960. In 1960, mothers were the sole earners in just 2 percent of American households. Fifty-two years later 6 percent of American households featured mothers as the sole earners.

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Laundry/Housekeeping 8am-4pm, M-F Qualifications: • Must be at least 18 years of age with a strong work ethic • Working knowledge of proper cleaning techniques • Excellent customer service skills required • Ability to lift, reach, bend, twist, and carry without restrictions We are a 114 bed skilled nursing facility that is already established as an industry leader in the community as a part of Hurlbut Care Communities.

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Located in Lakeville, NY has immediate openings for the following positions:

PRODUCTION OPERATORS

Full and part-time schedules are being offered on all shifts. Immediate start dates available. Prior experience NOT required. A compassionate and caring attitude, as well as a reliable work ethic are a must. Call Jen at Worldwide at 866-633-3700, extension 113

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Starting at $17-$18/hr, Plus 2nd shift differential CDL and Forklift Experience Preferred We offer a very competitive salary, as well as the “sweetest” benefits package.

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Join the New York State Workforce As a Direct Support Professional Hourly Wage: $17.96 to $20.95 Salary range: $37,507 to $46,013 Chemung, Seneca, Schuyler, Monroe, Livingston, Steuben, Wyoming, Yates, Ontario and Wayne Counties Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter

As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Salary range: $41,653 to $50,662 The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs. Monroe, Livingston, Steuben, Wyoming, Yates and Wayne Counties Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to practice in NYS. *Salary includes $2,000 geographical differential.

For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8818 E-mail: opwdd.sm.fl.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

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DIETARY AIDE FULL & PART-TIME Please email or call & ask for: Thomas Reaves, Director of Food Service treaves@conesuslakenursinghome.com

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Retirement can seem like it will never come for young professionals. But time can be a sieve, and retirement age can arrive in the blink of an eye. Young adults who have not planned accordingly for retirement can find themselves in financial straits at a point in their lives when they want to kick back and enjoy themselves. Financial experts advise that financially solvent people should begin saving aggressively for their retirements early on. Ideally people should start saving in their 20s when they first leave school and begin their careers. The sooner one saves, the more time money has to grow. Vanguard says that the person who saves $4,500 per year over a career spanning 45 years can reach a goal of having more than $1 million in savings by the time he or she retires. Compounding interest and investment matches from employers can further secure professionals’ financial futures.

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REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL NURSE

UNCERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT Part-Time

New Enhanced Rates! Full-Time - Evening Shift & Night Shift, W/E Per Diem - Various Shifts, W/E

This position exists in the County skilled nursing facility and involves the performance of non-technical tasks involving the routine care of residents. The incumbent provides indirect or non-nursing services that are not required to be performed by a Licensed Practical or Registered Professional Nurse. Supervision of others is not a responsibility of this class. Work is subject to general supervision, except activities concerned with actual care of residents, which are performed under direct supervision by the registered nurse in charge. An Uncertified Nursing Assistant does related work as required.

LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE New Enhanced Rates! Full-Time - Evening and Night Shifts Part-Time & Per Diem - Various Shifts, W/E

CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS (CNA) New Enhanced Rates! Full-Time - Day, Evening & Night Shifts Part-Time & Per Diem - Various Shifts, W/E

Additional $6 per hour if working out of schedule Apply at the Personnel Office, 6 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454 Phone (585) 243-7570 (EEO/AAE) LIVINGSTON COUNTY CENTER FOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION MT. MORRIS, N.Y.

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PETS LAB PUPPIES: Born July 31st. Vet checked, shots and wormed. Parents on site. Will make great family dogs. Males: $450. Females: $500. No Sunday Sale. Uria Miller, 6469 Stong Hill Road, Dansville, NY 14437. MISSING ADULT CAT: Red hair. Lost on Camel Road, Conesus. If seen, call 585-346-2183. WALKER/PLOTT PUPPIES: 2 wormings, initial shots and booster. 10 weeks, $100 each. 585-764-1088.

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FIREWOOD- LOG LOADSASSORTED HARD WOOD: 18-20 face cord (8’x4’x16”). $800 Delivered Contact 585-335-5879.

Under section 182 of the New York State Lien Law will sell at Public Auction for cash only all the personal property stored by: SELF-STORAGE AUCTIONS (Starts in Elmira Heights at 9am, followed by 6 Auctions, South Main, West Elmira, and 4 Other Locations, Call for details: 607-962-2583). RED DOOR MINI STORAGE: (Bath) Saturday, October 30th, 2021 at 2:45 PM, 7205 Longwell Lane, Bath, NY 14810. 5 Units for Auction: J. Francis, Unit 33 - 10x20 Almost full- Boxes, Totes, Weight Bench, Speakers. V. Walker, Unit 90 - Kids Bikes, Bins, Totes, Bags of Clothes. R. Bates, Unit 93 - Desk with Chair, Butcher Block, Boxes, Household Items. S. Summers, Unit 95 - Classic Car Parts, Bumper, Hood, Trunk Lid, Dash, & Front and Back Seats. E. Taft, Unit 133 - Riding Lawn mower, Boxes, Totes, Bed, Bags of Clothes. MY STUFF SELF STORAGE: (Wayland) Saturday, October 30th, 2021 at 4:00 PM, 64539 Route 415, Wayland, NY 14572. 3 Units for Auction. R. Palmer, Unit 68 - Bed Frame, Dresser, Kitchen Chairs, Washer/ Dryer, Kids Stuff, Boxes. J. Sick, Unit 107 Couch, Hutch, Kitchen Table and Chairs, Salamander Kerosene Heater, Boxes, Totes. B. Nicholson, Unit 133 Book Shelf, Boxes, Totes, Carpet Remnants. ELMIRA HEIGHTS MINI STORAGE: Saturday, October 30th, 2021 at 9 AM, West 17th and Glenwood Avenue, Elmira Heights, NY 14903. 2 Units for Auction. ELMIRA MINI STORAGE: (So Main) Saturday, October 30th, 2021 at 9:35 AM. 768 South Main St, Elmira, NY 14904. 7 Units for Auction. WEST ELMIRA MINI STORAGE: Saturday, October 30th, 2021 at 10:50AM. 7 Hendy Creek Road, Elmira, NY 14905 5 Units for Auction. CORNING MINI STORAGE (414) Saturday, October 30th, 2021 at 12:05 PM. 3656 State Route 414, Corning, NY 14830. 13 Units for Auction. ERWIN MINI STORAGE - Saturday, October 30th, 2021 at 1:45 PM. 613 Rita’s Way, Painted Post, NY 14870. 4 Units for Auction.

GRAVEL FOR SALE: Crushed gravel, bank run gravel, crushed stone. Trucking available. Wilson Dairy Farms, Canaseraga Rd., Dansville. 607-382-3342 www. wilsongravel.com

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ANY SEWING MACHINE/ VACUUM REPAIRED: Free estimates. 27 years experience. Factory trained. Guaranteed. Phoenix Hearth & Power (Agway)Dansville Agway, 585-335-7670.

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FURNITURE REFINISHING by Tom Maracle. Make your old wood furniture and kitchen cabinets look new again. Dansville 585-335-3556.

MISC.

CASH FOR VINTAGE ITEMS

Honor Your Loved One In print and online by publishing an Obituary in our Passages section. Includes color photo. Call: 585-226-8111

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ VALUATION OF LARGE ESTATES

JUNK CLEANOUT

-Jewelry -Watches -Military -Artwork & Sculptures -Hunting / Fishing -Americana & Advertising -Transportation Items -Vintage Toys & Trains -Much, Much More

JUNK CLEANOUT SERVICES: Rates starting at $49. Cleanout of Attics, Cellars, Houses, Barns, etc! Removal garages, fences, etc. Also, Tree/ Brush Removal Fast Response Time SAME DAY SERVICE! MasterCard or Visa accepted. Fall COUPON SPECIAL: Expires 11-10-21 JD Junk & Cleanout Service, 585-719-8004

AUCTIONS ONLINE WEEKLY by Echo Valley Auctions at echovalleyauction.hibid.com New, used antiques, collectibles, tools. Something for everyone! Come check us out. Call 585-394-4722 for more information or to consign items.

Featured front page of Buffalo News CM GOLD Call or Text:

THE GENERAC PWRcell solar plus battery storage system. Save money, reduce reliance on grid, prepare for outages & power your home. Full installation services. $0 down financing option. Request free no obligation quote. 1-855-270-3785.

716-472-8450 In Home Appointments & Williamsville Location $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

M&M´s E-Z CLEANERS Residential Junk Removal Cleanout... Estates, Hoarders, Move Outs Attics, Basements, Garages, Barns Demo... Garages, Pools, Sheds, Barns BBB Member Mike, 585-975-9019, 585-482-8366.

WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, CO 80201.

COMPUTER ISSUES? GEEKS ON SITE provides FREE diagnosis REMOTELY 24/7 SERVICE DURING COVID19. No home visit necessary. $40 OFF with coupon 86407! Restrictions apply. 855-385-4814. NEVER PAY FOR Covered Home Repairs Again! Complete Care Home Warranty COVERS ALL MAJOR SYSTEMS AND APPLIANCES. 30 DAY RISK FREE. $200.00 OFF + 2 FREE Months! 844-649-4766 THE GENERAC PWRcell, a solar plus battery storage system. SAVE money, reduce your reliance on the grid, prepare for power outages and power your home. Full installation services available. $0 Down Financing Option. Request a FREE, no obligation, quote today. Call 1-877-350-0197. M O B I L E H O M E TRANSPORTATION: NYS Certified Installers. We also BUY & SELL Mobile Homes with SPECIAL INTEREST in BUYING your Double Wides! 585-727-2060; 585-245-4115.

WANTED: CLEAN BRICKS, pavers, cement blocks. please call 607-382-9598

WANTED COINS - CURRENCY US Coins, Currency, Collections HIGHEST PRICES PAID Private Collector Honeoye - Pittsford 585-322-5909

FENCE INSTALLATION WANTED: Have 140 posts for pounding and cattle panels for install. Need before November 1st. Text 607-738-8110.

I BUY GOLD: Jewelry, Silver, Sterling Flatware, Coins & More. Top Prices Paid! Friendly Webster Location (159 West Main St, near 250). 585-755-8358. We do house calls daily. Friendly, Professional, Service. Reference Available.

GENERAC Standby Generators provide backup power during power outages, so your home & family stay safe & comfortable. Prepare now. Free 7-yr extended warranty $695 value! Request a free quote today! Call for terms & conditions. 1-844-334-8353 ELIMINATE GUTTER CLEANING FOREVER! LeafFilter, the most advanced debris-blocking gutter protection. Schedule free LeafFilter estimate today. 15% off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855-995-2490. DIRECTV NOW. No Satellite. $40/ month 65 Channels. Stream news, live events, sports & on demand titles. No contract/ commitment. 1-866-825-6523. LOOKING FOR ASSISTED LIVING, memory care, or independent living? A Place for Mom simplifies the process of finding senior living at no cost to your family. Call 1-833-386-1995 today! DISH Network. $59.99 for 190 Channels! Blazing Fast Internet, $19.99/ month (where available.) Switch & Get a FREE $100 Visa Gift Card. FREE Voice Remote. FREE HD DVR. FREE Streaming on ALL Devices. Call today! 1-866-713-1595.

NEW AUTHORS WANTED! Page Publishing will help self-publish your book. Free author submission kit! Limited offer! 866-951-7214. AT&T INTERNET. Starting at $40/ month w/12 month agreement. 1 TB of data/ month. Ask how to bundle & SAVE! Geo & svc restrictions apply. 1-888-796-8850. BATH & SHOWER UPDATES in as little as ONE DAY! Affordable prices No payments for 18 months! Lifetime warranty & professional installs. Senior & Military Discounts available. Call: 855-761-1725. HOME BREAK-INS take less than 60 SECONDS. Don’t wait! Protect your family, your home, your assets NOW for as little as 70¢ a day! Call 866-409-0308. UPDATE YOUR HOME with beautiful new blinds & shades. Free inhome estimates make it convenient to shop from home. Professional installation. Top quality - Made in the USA. Free consultation: 877-212-7578. Ask about our specials! LONG DISTANCE MOVING: Call for a free quote from America’s Most Trusted Interstate Movers. Let us take the stress out of moving! Speak to a relocation specialist 888-721-2194 HUGHESNET - Finally, super-fast internet no matter where you live. 25Mbps just $59.99/ month! Unlimited Data is Here. Stream Video. Bundle TV & Internet. Free Installation. Call 866-499-0141 DISH TV $64.99 for 190 Channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. Promo Expires 1/21/22. 1-833-872-2545. DIRECTV for $69.99/mo for 12 months with CHOICE package. Watch your favorite live sports, news & entertainment anywhere. One year of HBO Max FREE. Directv is #1 in Customer Satisfaction (JD Power & Assoc.) Call for more details! (some restrictions apply). Call 1-866-731-3285 BEST SATELLITE TV with 2 Year Price Guarantee! $59.99/ month with 190 channels and 3 months free premium movie channels! Free next day installation! Call 888-570-0887.

WANTED CHAPPELLS JUNK YARD: Free towing of your junk cars, trucks, vans. WE’RE LOCAL! Up to $500 cash. Up to $5000 for newer models. 585-394-9450 www.chappellsjunkyard.com GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

CASH PAID! Comic Books and Old Toys. 1960’s - 1990’s Star Wars, GI Joe’s, Transformers, Hot Wheel’s, Match Box Cars, etc. 1 piece or entire collections. Top $$ Paid! References Available! Call or Text anytime. 585-755-8358 GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111

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Bob Blauers 585.662.4457

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*based on sales volume of single family listings in Livingston County between 7/1/2020 and 6/30/2021 pulled from Greater Rochester Association of Realtors and internal tools.

Nicole Kota 585.490.9625

Lic. RE Salesperson

Richard Lebar 585.216.5275

Lic. RE Salesperson

WAYLAND

Aimee Campbell 585.705.2082

Lic. RE Salesperson

Jesse Ells 607.661.6376

Christopher Cole 716.378.4795

Lic. RE Salesperson

Lic RE Salesperson

Kimberly Levee 585.245.1411 Lic RE Salesperson

Stacy Mock 585.404.6771

Dawn Schirmer 585.721.8994

Lic RE Salesperson

SWAIN

Lic. RE Salesperson

MOUNT MORRIS

NEW LISTING!

NEW LISTING!

NEW LISTING!

2460 Isaman Road. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Ranch on over an acre w/ a 6 car garage w/ workshop and storage space! Sun room w/ hot tub included! $196,000 TEXT: H096927 TO: 843367 (Videos) howardhanna.com/R1371923 Aimee Campbell,

2413 Swain Hill Road. Contemp. w/ 3 bdrms, 2 full ba. Views, quartz countertops, SS appliances, newer pellet stove, 2 sep. living spaces, front porch w/ gas fireplace, saltwater pool, 2 car gar. & workshop w/ lg finished rm. on 2nd floor!!! $165,900 TEXT: H096437 Jesse Ells, TO: 843367 (Videos) Lic RE Salesperson howardhanna.com/R1371086 607-661-6376

5502 State Route 36, Lot 42. Immaculately maintained double wide in Mint Trailer Park! 3 bedroom, 2 bath, blacktop driveway, 2 large sheds, newer metal roof! $64,999 Tara Phelps, TEXT: H096737 Lic RE Salesperson TO: 843367 (Videos) 607-382-7280 howardhanna.com/R1371448

ARKPORT

DANSVILLE

Lic RE Salesperson 585-705-2082

DANSVILLE

NEW LISTING!

UNDER CONTRACT!

8638 Reeds Corners Road. Well-maintained Cape Cod on over 3 acres w/ 4 bedrooms and 1 full bath! Enjoy the quiet life while you sit by the pond! $175,000 TEXT: H095917 TO: 843367 (Videos) Aimee Campbell, Lic RE Salesperson howardhanna.com/R1370545 585-705-2082

8455 State Route 961f. 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath on the outskirts of Arkport! Large pantry and 1st floor laundry! Large deck & pool and a nice size yard! $144,900 TEXT: H069697 Jesse Ells, TO: 843367 (Videos) Lic RE Salesperson howardhanna.com/R1346075 607-661-6376

4105 State Route 436. 5.5 acre parcel that’s a perfect location for a new home, farm or recreational use! $24,900 TEXT: H089587 TO: 843367 (Videos) Aimee Campbell, howardhanna.com/R1368608 Lic RE Salesperson 585-705-2082

VILLAGE OF DANSVILLE

HORNELL

WAYLAND

UNDER CONTRACT!

UNDER CONTRACT

53 Liberty Street. 4 bedroom, 2 full bath home on a half acre lot! One bedroom and one full bath is on the first floor! First floor laundry! $109,900 TEXT: H089397 TO: 843367 (Videos) Jesse Ells, howardhanna.com/ Lic RE Salesperson 607-661-6376 R1366490

140 Maple Street. Nicely maintained duplex w/ remodeled upstairs apartment! Both units have 2 bedrooms and one bath! Kitchen appliances included. $87,900 TEXT: H089827 TO: 843367 (Videos) Dawn Schirmer, howardhanna.com/ Lic RE Salesperson R1369133 585-721-8994

10278 Spencer Hill Road. 2 bedroom, 1 ½ bath A-Frame on over 5 secluded acres! Septic and well on property! $35,000 TEXT: H089817 TO: 843367 (Videos) howardhanna.com/R1369086

10007 Ryder Road. Ranch style home on 5.09 quiet country acres! 3 bedroom, 2 full bath! Nice floor plan! $135,500 TEXT: H088937 TO: 843367 (Videos) howardhanna.com/ Bob Blauers, R1367507 Lic Assoc. RE Broker

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111

Dawn Schirmer, Lic RE Salesperson 585-721-8994

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