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Should I Buy a Pet on an Online Marketplace?
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I was scrolling through my social media account and an ad popped up showing a really cute puppy for sale. What are people’s experiences buying pets online? -- Curtis, via email
DEAR CURTIS: e short answer is, don’t. It’s unlikely that what you saw was an approved ad, because most social media companies do not allow pet sales or advertising for the sale of pets. Probably, someone created a post and made it public.
Avoid responding to the post, even if you think you know the person who posted it or think you know the location. Chances are it’s either a scam to part you from your hardearned money, or you will receive a puppy that is not the one advertised or is very ill and needs a lot of medical care. I’ve heard too many stories from owners who got scammed from such online transactions.
If you just want a cute animal companion, adopt a pet through your local shelter. You’ll be able to see and interact with a potential pet, and the shelter will help you evaluate whether you’re ready for a dog at this point. ere is a cost involved with adoption, but those fees are upfront. And I guarantee it is substantially less than what you will pay a shady pet dealer (or pay out in medical bills later on).
If you absolutely want a speci c breed of dog, do the homework required. Find nearby breeders who specialize in the breed you’re interested in. Read up on the breed. Find out the nancial requirements to match with, purchase, train and care for that dog.
No matter which path you pick, know that pets are an investment of money and time. e dividend is a healthy, happy pet that adores you. Don’t take a shortcut.
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Farfalle with Crabmeat, Asparagus, Scrambled Eggs, Garlic, and Herbs
Makes 4 to 6 servings
1 pound farfalle
1⁄2 pound asparagus, trimmed and sliced diagonally, 1⁄4-inch thick
10 extra-large eggs
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 garlic clove, minced
1⁄4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese, plus more for serving
2 tablespoons heavy cream
1⁄2 pound cooked lump crabmeat, picked over to remove any bits of shell or cartilage
1⁄4 cup finely chopped fresh chives
2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh Italian parsley
Freshly ground black pepper
Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the farfalle and cook until al dente, following the manufacturer’s suggested cooking time. About 2 minutes before the pasta is done, add the asparagus.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 74. I have always been described as small-boned. I am on a statin, but otherwise, I’m healthy. I was recently diagnosed with osteopenia. I do not eat dairy, but I do take vitamin D. I am vegetarian and eat lots of tofu. I am very concerned about taking any additional medicines. Suggestions, please? -- F.M.D.
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You should have gotten a T-score on your report, which compares your bone density for a given bone to a healthy young adult. The worse the T-score, the closer you are to osteoporosis, which is a T score below -2.5. Depending on how close you are to osteoporosis, the sooner your bone density test should be repeated. People with osteoporosis should be considered for medication. I understand your concern about taking more medicine than you need, but you really don’t want a hip fracture to occur.
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Subject: Fraudsters Within the Federal Workforce Double Dipping on the Dole While on the Unemployment Roll
Good morning folks,
Millions of Americans lost their paycheck during the COVID-19 pandemic, as they found themselves jobless and unsure how they would provide for their family.
While Iowa business owners and working families faced economic uncertainty, federal employees were fortunate to have the reliability of a government paycheck.
Despite this reassurance, tens of thousands of federal employees applied for and received nancial aid that was intended for small businesses.
ousands of active federal employees may have also falsely claimed that they lost their jobs as a result of the pandemic, in order to be paid twice by taxpayers: Once for being employed and then again for pretending to be unemployed.
Sta from numerous government agencies, including the IRS, TSA, FEMA, the U.S. Postal Service, Amtrak, and the Secret Service, have been detected receiving jobless bene ts while also being on the federal government’s payroll!
Some were even paid overtime at the same time claiming to have lost wages due to the pandemic. Others were so blatant, they actually applied for jobless bene ts from their work computers.
In addition to eecing taxpayers, these unscrupulous bureaucrats have also tarnished the reputation of the other dedicated civil servants, many of whom worked long hours in essential jobs during the pandemic.
More than $5 trillion in federally funded COVIDrelated bene ts—including $716 billion in stateadministered unemployment compensation—were
authorized in response to the pandemic, which began in January 2020. More than 1 million Americans have died as a result of COVID-19.
Senator Joni Ernst expressed outrage that millions of Americans not working for the federal government lost their jobs and found themselves in desperate economic straits. e Iowa senator gave her January 2023 Squeal Award to the thousands of “fraudsters within the federal workforce who double dipped by being on both the government’s dole and the unemployment roll.”
“Millions of Americans lost their paycheck during the COVID-19 pandemic, as they found themselves jobless and unsure how they would provide for their family. While business owners and workers across the nation faced this economic uncertainty, federal employees were fortunate to have the reliability of a government paycheck,” Ernst said in her statement.
Ernst noted that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is prominent among the federal departments and agencies that have been identi ed as having civil servants who received COVID-related unemployment bene ts in addition to their regular paychecks.
“Nearly 2,000 [DHS] employees or fraudsters may have been paid more than $2 million in fraudulent COVID-19 unemployment bene ts, according to a review by the Department’s O ce of Inspector General (OIG), for example,” she wrote. “ e OIG determined 935 of the DHS employees signed up and approved to receive Lost Wages Assistance were ineligible and another 874 were potentially ineligible for the program. In fact, 336 of the DHS employees claiming to be unemployed received overtime pay.”
I am also asking the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee, which coordinates the e orts to detect abuse of COVID-19 programs, to identify every federal employee who wrongfully received unemployment payments, recover the money that was ripped o , and grant each of those who took advantage of taxpayers by collecting jobless bene ts their wish to be unemployed.
ankyou!
Joni
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FUTON SWING, DOG CARRIERS, DOG CRATES, COUCH BED, HARD STYROFOAM
SAILBOAT and a HAMMOCK: 585-507-8788
AMPCO PLAYER PIANO and a LOWREY CITATION HOME THEATER ORGAN. You move: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
SINGER SEWING MACHINE, model 8280, with directions. Excellent condition. Fairport: 585-223-9014
WURLITZER PIANO - great condition; only one sticky key. Located on the second floor. Text: 585-755-9697
YOUNG CHANG PIANO. You pick up, Honeoye Falls: 585-944-5825
RESMED S8 ELITE II CPAP - Case, Heater/Humidifier, 2 Tanks, Cord, Manual, Hose, but CPAP part probably no good. West Henrietta: cmonroj1@rochester.rr.com
VHS BLANK TAPES. I have several and never been opened. Corfu area: sbly5722@gmail.com
MELODY GRAND PIANO W/BENCH. Low profile, maple wood finish. Like new. You move, Fairport: 585-388-2854
Brand new LOVESEAT still in carton. Gray. Pick up, Avon: 585-438-4098
250 GALLON OIL TANK. ½ full. Needs to be removed professionally. Webster: 585-872-6757
A bag of CRAFTS, YARN, NETTING: amy8595@mail.com
Marcy em1, em2, em3 FREESTANDING WEIGHT SYSTEM, disassembled. You transport. Some original instructions: 585-377-0260
Quantity of WIRE HANGERS for crafts, etc.: Nancydechau@gmail.com
Six balls STRING TYPE CROCHET COTTON, box of FABRIC PAINT, box of CORKS: 585-889-4320
AVANA COMFORT MATTRESS ELEVATOR (king size). Pick up, Webster: 585-872-6756
MEN’S CLOTHING - Coats size large. Pants size 30 / 32 and bigger shirts size medium / large. Sweaters size medium / large: 585-721-8963
PATTERNS for an 18” doll: 585-624-5144
PREVAIL OVERNIGHT UNDERWEAR, small, bladder control and a box of ALCOHOL PREP PADS. Pick up Batavia: 716-474-0292 leave message
OLD WOODEN HIGHCHAIR, blonde wood. Good condition. Pittsford/Mendon area: 585-414-0845
Loose advertisement pages from 1920s LADIES HOME JOURNAL magazines, 11”x14”. Many still with vibrant colors. Perfect for crafts/framing. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
FINISHED DIAMOND PAINTING, Nightmare Before Christmas. You frame. Batavia: 845-309-9373 text only
Senior Navy Veteran needs any running VEHICLE that has passed inspection for himself and animal rescue: 585-531-4004
Rock music - 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTE TAPES, and VINYL RECORDS for my own personal collection. Thanks in advance: gzintel@yahoo.com
BOX TRAILER: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
COOPERSTOWN DREAMS PARK TRADING PINS and carrying case for granddaughter who will be in this summer’s tournament: 585-334-6134
AIR COMPRESSOR - 10+ gallons: mhoskins@pvac.org
INVERSION TABLE, for senior with bad back: stujaxon@yahoo.com
TRAILER WHEEL & TIRE, ST175-80D-13” wheel, 5 lugs: 585-993-1917
BUILT/UNBUILT MODELS OR KITS. Parts and pieces ok. Longtime collector seeks projects/restorations/customs. Auto, Truck, Plane, Military, etc. Call 585-314-6989, thanks
DIRT BIKES, ATVs, GO-KARTS wanted that are running or not running for fatherson project. Thank you in advance! 315-576-1278
Looking for a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Thank you and feel free to call or text me: 315-576-1278
Looking for GARAGE SIGNS, OIL CANS, or other decorative automotive memorabilia from the 1970s and earlier. Thank you! 315-576-1278
VINTAGE SPORTS CARDS, TOBACCO CARDS, or TAROT DECKS. Kindest Thanks!! 585-729-1259
Very LARGE FREEZER for a charitable organization in good working condition: 585-654-9640
LIONEL and other O-SCALE TRAINS, TRACK (O-27 scale) and accessories. Thank you! Call: 315-694-6197
Wii GAMES for 4-year-old girl: 585-303-4008
KETTLE BELLS and a MINI TRAMPOLINE: bhaag1@frontiernet.net
ALEXANDER VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT BAND UNIFORMS that aren’t being used: 585-721-8876
CURIO/CHINA CABINET or TALL BOOKSHELVES. Thank you: 585-447-0201
MONITOR needed for older Dell computer (80s-90s) for disabled person to work with: 585-346-7022
PORTABLE 5” MINI ELECTRIC CHAINSAW: 585-409-6477
Small STANDARD SHIFT TRUCK or CAR. Running and passes inspection: christinaplaton20@gmail.com
BUNK BED in good condition. Can only pick up in Batavia. Text me: 585- 536-6269
VINTAGE LEGO SETS or PIECES! Can be newer Legos! Greatest Appreciation and God Bless! 585-590-7995
BABY MONITOR for kitty cabin and a CAT TOWER in good condition (prefer a large one): 585-637-0933
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FACTS ABOUT FEBRUARY
Despite being the shortest month of the year, February is packed with events. In addition to Valentine’s Day, Groundhog Day, World Marriage Day, and Presidents’ Day, February is when Flag Day is celebrated in both Canada and Mexico. February also serves as Black History Month.
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INCOME TAX PREPARATION Call Ron Brown’s Tax Service 585-728-5778 or 585-953-9047 303 N. Lackawanna St.,Wayland, NY Located Next to Dollar General. Use front doors. Reasonable Rates!
Exercising outdoors in winter can be exhilarating, but athletes must prioritize staying warm and safe for the duration of their workouts.
SENIOR NEWS By
Matilda Charles
Are ere Recalled Foods in Your Freezer?
How many food items in your freezer, refrigerator or kitchen cabinet are on recall lists?
I spotted a food recall alert on the news, but I only heard part of the announcement. On to the internet I went, looking for the information. And sure enough, for the rst time ever, I actually had a recalled food item. It was a bit unnerving to realize that I hadn’t been reading all the recall alerts I get in my email inbox.
While looking for more sites that provide alerts, I came across one I hadn’t known about: FoodManufacturing.com. Just in the past few weeks, they’ve put out alerts for a certain soup because of an error on the label, several brands of Vienna sausages, hot chocolate K-cups (it might contain peanut products), a pot roast meal, sprouts, frozen chicken entrees, popcorn, frozen manicotti, diced beef ... and more.
To look at their list, go to the site and click on the “Recalls/Alerts” tab. e Food Safety and Inspection Service arm of the Department of Agriculture issues alerts as well at www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls. Note the advanced search feature on the le side of the screen where you can lter by cause, risk level, states and more.
Food Safety (www.foodsafety.gov) provides information on the safe handling and storage of food.
Recalls.gov is another good site for recall notices. Click on the “Food” tab to see your online choices.
And what should I do with that recalled product I found in my freezer? I’m going to take it back to the store for a refund, of course.
On a sad note, did you see the Consumer Reports research on the amount of lead and cadmium in our favorite dark chocolate bars? Go to ConsumerReports.org and put “Lead and Cadmium Could Be in Your Dark Chocolate” in the search box.
(c) 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.
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DID YOU KNOW? Thyroid cancer is the most common cancer to affect the endocrine system. While many cancers have decreased in prevalence, ThyCa: Thyroid Cancer Survivors’ Association, Inc. indicates incidence rates for thyroid cancer have increased in recent years. The American Cancer Society expects thyroid cancer deaths to increase to 2,200 in 2021 out of an estimated 44,280 people affected by thyroid cancer. Unlike most other adult cancers, thyroid cancer is commonly diagnosed at a younger age. Women are three times more likely to develop thyroid cancer than men. Thyroid cancer is largely treatable, most notably with the removal of a portion of the gland or the entire thyroid gland depending on cancer stage. People who have had their thyroids removed (thyroidectomy) will need to take daily thyroid hormone pills.
New Jersey restaurant is implementing a no kids under 10 policy because of loud, unruly, messy children. What do you think of this policy?
• I agree with it. Not all restaurants are a good fit for children
• I welcome a restaurant which won’t have the distraction of small children
• They should have a section dedicated to families with young kids
• Kids should be welcome no matter what
• My kids are well behaved, would they make an exception?
Poll ends 2-21-23
Poll ended 2-14-23
AMC movie theaters announced ticket prices will vary depending on where you choose to sit. What seat will you choose for your next movie?
0% I’m willing to pay more to sit in the middle 100% I’ll take the side or back at regular price
0% Give me the front row for the cheapest price
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LivingstonCountyLegends Youth FootballOrganizationNEWSpringFootballLeague:Try OutsforLCMilitaryTeam11u. HeldSunday,March12,1-3pm. Arrive1hourearlyforregistration. $20tryoutfee.TotalSportsExperience,880ElmgroveRd.Rochester, NY14624.Opentoages9-11. Playersmustbeunderage12asof 7/31/23.Questions?Email: LCYTfootball@gmail.com
COHOCTON
SpaghettiDinnerFundraiser: Saturday, March4th2023from 4pmtilsoldoutattheCohocton AmericanLegion,6WilcoxSt., Cohocton.Cost:$10perticket (cashonly).Specialthankyouto TheBakeryatMLCakesandCatering(WaylandNY),WaylandFire Department,PerkinsvilleFire Department,CohoctonLegionand WaylandFoodMartfortheirgeneroussupportofourfundraiser.
DANSVILLE
DansvilleSeniorNutritionProgram -
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Tuesday:RoastedPorkLoinwith RaisinSauce,MashedPotatoes, BrusselsSprouts,WheatBread Slice,MandarinOranges,Apple Juice
Wednesday:LemonPepperFish, RoastedPotatoes,Broccoli, SeasonedButternutSquash,Wheat Roll,FreshApple,StrawberryJello
Thursday:ChickenPanPie,Biscuit, GreenBeans,Beets,Clementine SiteClosedonFriday (585)335-8130
GENESEO
VeteranPlus1-PaintPlatoonMarch 5,3pm.Wewillcreateour owninterpretationofaselected pieceofartundertheguidanceof localartistJillRossboroughather ArtsmartStudioinGeneseo,NY. Wewilllearn,becreativeandenjoy thecomraderyoffellowveterans. RSVPisrequiredandcanbedone inmanyways;visitourwebsiteand clickontheeventlink,callortext 585-200-9742,oremailrwolter@ vocwny.org.Approvedattendees willreceiveanemailfromusto confirmyourseat.Ifyoudonotsee aresponsefromus,checkyour SPAM/Junkinboxorcontactusvia phoneandletusknow.
Winter is a time of promise because there is so little to do — or because you can now and then permit yourself the luxury of thinking so. ~ Stanley Crawford, A Garlic Testament: Seasons on a Small New Mexico Farm, 1992
HEMLOCK
WoodenGnomeReversible Saint PatrickandEasterFigurine Class -Createabeautifultwofor onereversiblewoodengnome decorationforSt.Paddy’sDayand EasterwithDawnandSuefrom “GrooveSunLaserDesign”.The classis$40.00ppandincludesall ofthematerialsneeded.Classwill beheldFebruary26thfrom1:003:30PMatLittleLakesCommunity Center,4705S.MainSt.Hemlock. Registeronlineatwww. littlelakesny.orgorcallDawnfrom “SimplyPositive”at585-204-0441 registrationcutoffisFebruary 20th.Minimumof10people neededandnomorethan20to holdtheclass.http://www. littlelakesny.org
TeenTheatreClasses- Beginning March 7theveryTuesdayuntilApril 25ththeLittleLakesCommunity Center,4705S.MainSt.Hemlock, willbeofferingTeenTheatre Classes5:30-7:3PM.Focusingon: 1.WhatIsTheatre.2.Movement andSpace.3.Where,MyEnvironment.4.Who,MyCharacterDevelopment.5.Why,WhatIsMyMotivation?Studentswillbedoing improvworkandpickingouttwo monologuestoworkonforafamilyandfriendspresentationatthe endoftheeightweeksession. Eightclasses$175.00,dueatsignuponthefirstdayofclass.Class limitedtoeightteenswithaminimumoffour.http://www. littlelakesny.org
LIMA
VeteranOnly-BakingClass: Due to thelimitedspotsinthefirstclass, weareholdingasecond.Fightoff thatcabinfeverandcomeoutand joinuswhilewelearnhowtobake deliciousdessertsattheVanilla LaneBakeShopinLima.Erinwill teachushowtoperfect buttercreamflowersandmakethe bestdesserts,spaceislimitedso signupfasttoreserveyourspot. RSVPbyvisitingourwebsite,by text,calloremail.Onceregistered beonthelookoutforouremail confirmingyourattendance.February25th,3pm,VanillaLaneBake Shop,7629WestMainStreet, Lima.
LIVONIA
FingerLakesUFOMeetup - ExploreETs,UFOs&theParanormal. Shareyourexperienceswithlikemindedpeople.Saturday,February 18:6:00-8:00pm,UnitedMethodistChurchofLivonia(UMCL),21 SummersStreet,Livonia.$5.00 donationtoUMCL.RSVPappreciated,butnotrequiredto:Mary Graceviatextorcall: 585-766-9318.www. giftsofgraceministry.org
Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,March8,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.
MOUNT MORRIS
VeteranEarlyRisersCoffeeClub - Veterans canjoinusatBrian’s USADinerinMt.Morrisat7:00 a.m.,forourfreemonthly breakfastheldonthethirdMonday untilMay15,2023.RSVPwith nameandnumberbyclickingthe RSVPlinkonourwebsiteforthe event.Oryoucanemail,textorcall meatrwolter@vocwny.org, 585-200-9742.Spaceislimited, butonceRSVPissent,youwill receivearesponseconfirmingyour attendancestatus.Wehopetosee youthere.https://www.livcovets. com
VeteranPlus1-BowlingBrigade: Veterans, youenjoyedour lastone,andnowit’sback!We lookforwardtoseeingourVeteran’sandoneofyoursupporter’s comeoutandjoinusforsome bowling,food,andfunatMt.MorrisLanesinMt.MorrisonFebruary 26,1-3pm.RSVPisrequiredand canbesubmittedmultipleways. Visitourwebsite,www.livcovets. com,andclicktheRSVPlink,orby calling/textingoremailingmeat 585-200-9742orrwolter@vocwny. org.Spaceislimitedsowatchfor ouremailtoconfirmyourattendance.Wehopetoseeyouthere.
And there is quite a different sort of conversation around a fire than there is in the shadow of a beech tree.... [F]our dry logs have in them all the circumstance necessary to a conversation of four or five hours, with chestnuts on the plate and a jug of wine between the legs. Yes, let us love winter, for it is the spring of genius. ~ Pietro Aretino, translated from Italian
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Wednesday Dinner: Comejoin us!It’sconfirmed,wewilldineat thehistoric,YardofAleinPiffard, NYMarch1st,6pm-8pm.RSVPis requiredandyoucandomany ways;visitourwebsiteandclickon theeventlink,callortext 585-200-9742,oremailrwolter@ vocwny.org.Approvedattendees willreceiveanemailfromusto confirmyourseat.Wehopetosee youthere.Pleasebeawarethatfor someindividualsouremailshave beengoingtotheirSPAM/Junk box.Ifyoudonotseearesponse fromus,checkyourSPAM/Junk inboxorcontactusviaphoneand letusknow.
SPRINGWATER
HikeCummingNatureCenterin South Bristol- Hike&Explorethe trailsofCummingNatureCenterin SouthBristolonSunday,February 19from2-4PMwithSpringwater Trails,followedbyadish-to-pass socialget-togetherinthemuseum’sfireplaceroom.Foradditional info/directions/updatesvisitthe website:springwatertrails.org
FACTS ABOUT FEBRUARY
Residents of St. Lucia celebrate their independence on February 22.
WEST SPARTA
WestSpartaHistoricalSocietyKick Off2023! Weareproudto KickOff2023withaVeryInterestingTalkGivenbyStephenWinslow,theManageroftheMt.Morris Dam&RecreationAreafortheUS ArmyCorpsofEngineersonHurricaneAgnesinJuneof1972.So markyourCalendarsforFebruary 26that2PMattheWestSparta TownHall,8302KysorvilleByersvilleRd.ThisisaFREEevent, howeverspaceisLIMITED.ToReserveaseat,pleasecontactLisa@ 585-315-2053(leaveamessage)or MessageourFacebookpage@West SpartaHistoricalSociety.
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What’s the first step in sound proofing your home? Finding which rooms have the least amount of sound resistance. To do this, make sure everyone is out of the house, unplug all electronics and close all doors and windows. Take a quick walk through your house and pause for a few moments in each room to evaluate which ones are the noisiest. Now consider if you’re installing a media room or teenage recreational room where volumes will be blasting on TV’s and stereos. With this information, you should have a good idea of where you need to soundproof and create barriers against noise. Here are some tips to help you achieve the optimal result of peace and quiet:
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Establish the budget. Homeowners should figure out how many dollars they can designate to a living room makeover before purchasing supplies or hiring out the work. Figure out the scope of the remodel, visit stores or suppliers to price out materials, get estimates from contractors, and then plan for some unforeseen circumstances along the way to determine if this type of renovation is affordable. If not, scale things back until the project more closely aligns with your budget.
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• Plant trees and hedges along the exterior of your home, perhaps along a fence. Not only do trees and hedges help with the environment and provide a good amount of privacy, they also slow down the travel of noise from the neighborhood into your home.
• Insulate your walls and ceilings. Better insulation in your interiors and exteriors won’t just drive away excess noise, it will also reduce your heating and cooling bills during the hot and cold months.
• Seal up all cracks and holes around windows and doors, and add double glazed windows to your current glass panes.
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According to the U.S. Department of Energy, well-designed landscapescansavehomeowners enough energy to make the projectspayforthemselvesinless than eight years. The DOE notes that homeowners’ landscaping strategies should be dictated by the climates in which they live. For example, homeowners who live in hot, arid regions should employ landscapes to shade their homes’ walls, windows and roof, while those who live in cool regions should make sure their landscapes are not blocking the winter sun from reaching their homes’ south-facing windows. TheDOEalsoadvisesthatshading is the most cost-effective way to reduce solar heat gain in a home, noting that well-planned landscapescanreducepreviously unshaded homes’ air conditioning costs by as much as 50 percent. The DOE also notes that, in treeshaded neighborhoods, summer daytime air temperature can be up to six degrees cooler than the air temperature in treeless areas. Homeowners considering adding trees to their landscapes should know that deciduous trees shed their leaves annually, which means they will block solar heat in the summer but allow sunlight into the home in winter. That’s ideal for homeowners who live in regions where temperatures climb in summertimebutdropconsiderably in winter. Homeowners who want year-round shade might consider evergreen trees and shrubs.
try this old trick: Rub a walnut over dings to cover them up. Or find a matching brown crayon, rub it lightly into the scratch, and finish with a hair dryer held 10 inches away for about 10-15 seconds. It melts the wax of the crayon, and then you can buff it with a soft rag. Any excess is swept away and the color remains.
* Got small kids? If your little one keeps rolling out of his bed, here’s a tip: Use a pool noodle tucked under the fitted sheet, lengthwise along the edge of the bed. It’s just enough of a bumper to send a sleeping child back to the center of the mattress.
* “If you have many mismatched frames that you would like to use, you can try spray painting them all the same color. I had several that were different colors and a little bit beat up, but I wanted to use them in one big group. I painted them all glossy black, and they look great!”
-- W.F. in Arkansas
* Hanging shoe racks are a wonderful organizational tool, especially the ones made of plastic that have see-through pockets. You can use them on the back of your bathroom door for small towels and toiletries, or how about on the back of baby’s door as a diaper organizer? My favorite use is on the back of my garage door to hold all the cleaning bottles and solutions with other supplies. They are nice and high, and out of reach of little hands.
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John E. Dibble
February 12, 2023
John E. Dibble, age 89 of Dansville, passed away n Sunday, February 12, 2023 at Noyes Memorial
John was born on November 16, 1933 in Rathburn NY to the late Frederick & Emma (Hallett) Dibble. On November 26, 1960, John married the late Elaine E. (Young) Dibble who predeceased him on August 1, 2010.
John is survived by his daughter, Darlene (Bill) Lorow of Dansville; his grandchildren: Rebecca & Samuel Lorow of Dansville; his half-sister, Beverly (Ron) Manning and their children; his siblings-in-law: Nellie Dibble of PA, Lorna (Vic) Shephard & Harry Drake both of Dansville, Vic (Kay) Young Sr. of Dansville, Ronald (Pat) Young of Canaseraga, Keith (Kathy) Young and Kevin (Shelia) Young all of Dansville; and several nieces, nephews & cousins. In addition to his wife and parents, John is predeceased by his brother Francis Dibble; his sister-in-law Gwen Drake; and his brother James
John retired from NYS DOT a er more than 30 years of dedicated service. John was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting- even going out to Colorado with family to do so. John loved taking care of the lawn and
Family and friends are invited to call from 3pm-7pm on ursday, February 16, 2023 at the Chamberlin-Baird Funeral Home, 73 Main Street Dansville. John will be laid to rest in Westview Cemetery, Ossian next
In lieu of owers, please consider making a memorial contribution to the Hornell Humane Society online at HornellAnimalShelter.org or St. Jude’s Children Hospital at StJude.org in memory of John E. Dibble. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Chamberlin-Baird Funeral Home in Dansville.
ose who wish to light a memory candle may do so at BairdFuneralHomes.com
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FINANCING FUNERALS
According to Lincoln Heritage Funeral Advantage, the average funeral costs between $7,000 and $10,000. It can be easy to overlook planning for such a large expense, and many people may think their funeral costs will be covered by their life insurance policies. However, that isn’t always the case and certain complications can arise. The funeral planning information guide Funeral Basics states that sometimes insurance policies become invalid if payments have not been made. Policies may have liens on them, or some named beneficiaries may no longer be alive. This can stall the process as issues are worked through. In addition, it can sometimes take between six and eight weeks for beneficiaries to receive life insurance policy payouts. Since many funerals take place within a week of a person’s death, it’s unlikely that surviving family members will be able to finance funerals with life insurance payouts. In addition, some policies may not be assignable, which means the benefits cannot be assigned to go to a third party who will file the claim for you (i.e., the funeral home or an assignment company with which the funeral home partners). It’s important to determine if an existing policy is assignable and to take appropriate measures if it is not. Individuals may want to consider burial insurance or preneed funeral insurance. Another option is to use preplanning services, which allow people to prepay for funeral expenses and make planning decisions regarding the services and burial so that family members will not be tasked with financing and/or planning a funeral during a difficult time in their lives.
Rebecca R. Mosher
February 6, 2023
Wayland - Arkport: Rebecca R. Mosher, 74 years of age, passed away Monday morning, February 6, 2023 at her home in Arkport.
Rebecca was born September 12, 1948 and was raised by her adopted parents, Dorothy and Hank Mosher. She grew up in the Wayland and Springwater areas and had also resided in South Carolina. Most of her life she had resided in Wayland and for the past 26 years in Arkport. She was a graduate of Union Springs Academy in Union Springs, NY. Her employment spanned a couple di erent areas, but the majority of her career was as a home health aide for Health and Wellness Referral Services in Leicester, NY.
Rebecca had a passion to help others, as evidenced by her job and her volunteering. She was the rst female ambulance Captain at the Wayland Fire Department years ago. She volunteered at the American Red Cross and later worked for them. She loved to help in any way that she could.
Rebecca was pre-deceased by her parents, Dorothy and Hank Mosher; her daughter, Darlene Lathrop; and her twin brother, Ronnie. She is survived by her sons, Joseph Lathrop of Dansville and James Lathrop (Richie Taft) of Churchville; her son in law, Richard Danielson of Belfast; and her grandchildren, Andrew and Keenan.
ere will be no funeral services for Rebecca.
Please visit www.stgeorgefuneralhome.com for online condolences.
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Audrey M. (Smith) Kline
February 12, 2023
Audrey M. (Smith) Kline, passed away eacefully Sunday, February 12, 2023, at the Livingston County Hospice in Mt. Morris. Audrey was born May 10, 1929, in West Sparta, NY, daughter of Paul and Verlie
On August 31, 1948, Audrey Smith married Keith Kline and celebrated over 60 years of marriage. In the rst 10 years of marriage, Audrey and Keith were blessed with four children: Marie, Keith Jr.,
Audrey started her working career as a teenager, alongside her grandmother, at the Jackson Sanatorium/McFadden Physical Culture Hotel (Castle on the Hill). During her lifetime, Audrey worked at Birdseye in Wayland, Moore-Cottrell Subscription Agency in Cohocton, Craig Developmental Center in Sonyea, Pryor Rest Home in Wayland, and then went on to open up her own home taking care
In addition to her parents, Audrey was predeceased by her husband, Keith Kline Sr.; 3 sisters and 1 brother, Erma Cox, Margaret Trescott, Norma Crane, and Paul Smith, Jr.
Audrey loved her church and she and her husband became members of the Wayland United Methodist Church in 1962. She served as Sunday School teacher, president/member of Goodwill-United Methodist Women, chair of Pastor-Parish Relations Committee and President/member of the Administrative Council for many years. Audrey always volunteered to serve on numerous church committees throughout the years wherever there was a need. She continually gave a helping hand on church fundraisers and dinners, always making her famous apple pie for dessert. Her father o en asked her to sing or yodel as he knew he didní’t have a voice for song. So it was natural that Audrey sang in the church choir enjoying every moment. Audrey wrote letters to the sick and shutins on a weekly basis as she took to heart what Pastor Ossie always
General eulogy preparation tips:
* Eulogies are for the living, and for everyone at a remembrance service.
* Be brief. People listen for three to five minutes. After five minutes, people stop listening.
* Do a bit of research. Talk to others. What are some childhood memories? Was there a favorite lesson learned? Was there a favorite quote or an inspiring song? What was the deceased like at work? What were some favorite accomplishments?
* Write out the eulogy. Even if you are an experienced speaker, during the emotional time of a rememberance service it is especially easy to wander.
* Write and speak from the heart. Be yourself.
* Practice the eulogy. Time it. Rehearse in front of an audience (one or two people). Listen to their feedback. Edit. Practice again.
* Have a back-up plan. In case you are unable to begin or finish, have someone else prepared to deliver the eulogy for you.
said, “By phoning or writing a letter, you make a long day short for those who can’t attend church.” She continued to write inspirational articles for the church’s bi-monthly newsletter with the last one in the January-February 2023 publication. Audreywas also a dedicated member of the Wayland-South Dansville Order of the Eastern Star for over 50 years.
Audrey enjoyed painting landscapes, owers, and loved to paint Christmas and birthday cards for family and friends. A close friend once commented, “Don’t stand too long in front of Audrey or she’ll paint you.” She also painted ceramics and liked ring them in her own kiln - generously giving them away as gi s. She loved crossword puzzles and was an expert at scrabble - a challenge to beat. She always enjoyed decorating her house for Christmas, making Christmas cookies, and baking all types of fruit pies. She had a quick wit and a sense of humor with everyone she met and loved spending time with her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and new great-great-granddaughter.
Audrey is survived by her children, Marie (Reed) Lemmon, Keith Kline Jr., Linda (Michael) Shepard, Andrea “Dee-Dee” Riley; grandchildren, Christi (David) Johnson Jr., Kerrie Weed (William Henry), Anson (Jennifer) Weed, Kurt (Julie) Kline, Kevin (Bonnie) Kline, Kenneth (Kristee) Kline, Trisha (Gunther) Boekhoudt, Kristen (Kenneth) Van Dame, Christian (Emily) Shepard, Joel (Katie) Shepard, Sarah (William “Ed” Wood), Lisa (Michael) Deans; 28 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-granddaughter and many nieces, nephews, cousins.
Friends may call 10am-12noon on Saturday, February 18, 2023 at the Wayland United Methodist Church, 1 East Avenue, Wayland, with funeral services to follow immediately. Committal service will be at the Pleasant Valley West Cemetery, Springwater. In lieu of owers, donations may be made to the Wayland United Methodist Church, 1 East Avenue, Wayland, NY 14572 in memory of Audrey Kline.
ose who wish to light a memory candle for Audrey may do so at www.bairdfuneralhomes.com
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Furniture or “yard sale finds”: These can be stabilized and given a new look through stain/paint or distressing, but some may also lend themselves to transformation for other uses, such as turning a chest of drawers into bookshelves, a chair into a swing, a dresser into a seat, and more.
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Gas Station Thanks
Thank you so very much for the young man and his daughter who paid for my gas on Thursday, February 3rd in Bloomfield. My sister and I started out to meet another sister for coffee when I realized my car was on empty. I stopped at the next gas station but was having difficulty getting my credit card to register when this gentleman put gas in my tank from his host. A very large amount of gas! Can you imagine such thoughtfulness! And I didn’t even get his name. Thank you again and bless your kindness.
Thank You Naples!
I was pleasantly surprised to find beautiful Valentines posted all along Main St. in Naples. Thank you to the organizations, businesses and individuals responsible. Made my day! Happy Valentine's Day!
Rural Road Rager
Last week I was sitting at the stop sign at the bottom of our rural and partial seasonal road, waiting for you, an oncoming car, to pass by before entering the County Rd. You decided to put on your blinker at the last minute, pull in front of me, stop, and roll down your window. You then proceeded to yell, claiming I am in your lane (not true) and ask "what am I doing?"! I said "I am turning" and sweetly said goodbye and drove off. This enraged you as you shouted expletives and laid on your horn. I thought you would come after me next, but didn't. Wow, what an angry and aggressive young man you are, triggered by something that was so nothing!
Mind My Own Business?
According to the CDC, obesity costs the Healthcare System $173 billion dollars each year. A cost we all pay in the form of higher insurance premiums. So your daily garbage plate is taking money out of my pocket. I'd say that makes it my business.
To The Anti Dog Woman
To the woman who lives on my street and hates dogs, STOP harassing me every time I simply walk by your house with my dogs. They’re NOT going to the bathroom in your yard. We are allowed to utilize the PUBLIC sidewalk. If you don’t stop I will call the police on you just like you do to everyone else on the street. Get a taste of your own medicine.
Thanks
I would like to thank all the folks who stopped and made sure I was alright on Friday morning when my Ford truck went off the road and into a ditch on Rt. 46 just before Rt. 21. I was pinned in the truck in the ditch. AAA got there three hours after it happened. I want to thank ALL who stopped to make sure I was ok. Kudos to the state trooper who also stopped.
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Make time for exercise. A sluggish body can make for a sluggish mind. Successful people need to be sharp, and exercise can help them maintain their mental focus. According to John J. Ratey, Ph.D., a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, muscles send hormones rushing to the brain where they mix with a substance called brain-derived neurotrophic factor, or BDNF. BDNF plays a role in brain cell growth and learning. Without it, brains can’t absorb new information or grow and learn. Exercise also helps relieve stress, which can make resolutions easier to see and make tasks less overwhelming.
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WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A TEAM PLAYER
The ability to communicate, interact and work collectively with others is bothaprofessionalandpersonalasset.Butincertainways,therelianceon technology has made working as a team more complicated. People have grown accustomed to spending large quantities of time alone working at computers or on phones and tablets, potentially compromising their ability to work directly with others when the need arises.
According to Monster.com, when it comes to choosing a candidate for a new job or promotion, employers consistently say they want a team player. That means it’s advantageous for professionals looking to further their careers to brush up on their team-building and social skills.
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Livingston County Central Services is seeking a reliable Custodial Worker to join our team. Custodial Workers perform a variety of routine building cleaning and minor maintenance tasks, working both indoors and outdoors.
MINIMUM/SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
None are required, but must be capable of setting up, climbing and utilizing ladders, step ladders and scaffolding, must be able to lift and carry bulky objects, and must be able to lift and carry a minimum of 65 pounds. Must possess a valid New York State driver’s license at time of appointment and maintain the license throughout appointment.
Any person who meets the qualifications and wishes to be considered for this vacancy must submit a completed application. All applicants must include their qualifications for the position in their application.
the following positions open on the upcoming November Election:
Supervisor – 4 year term
Town Clerk – 4 year term
Highway Superintendent – 4 year term
Council Member – 4 year term
Council Member – 4 year term
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Busy Naples Chiropractic Office seeks Licensed Massage Therapist
Applicant must be professional, compassionate, motivated and possess exceptional clinical and interpersonal skills.
Duties include: body work/massage, related reception/clerical work. Competitive salary, along with the opportunity to work in a comfortable professional setting.
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WORKING PARENTS CAN CREATE BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE
Many working parents struggle to maintain a healthy balance between their responsibilities at work and their obligations to their families. An inability to maintain that healthy balance can have adverse effects on men and women’s careers as well as the relationships they have with their families.
A 2015 survey of more than 2,000 adults commissioned by the workplace solution provider Workfront found that 38 percent of survey participants have missed life events because of a bad work-life balance. Access to technology that means work is never too far away might contribute to poor work-life balance, as 57 percent of respondents also acknowledged feeling that technology has ruined the definition of a family dinner. Finding a healthy balance between work and life at home may require a concerted effort on the part of working parents, but there are ways to successfully juggle a career and family.
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General Laborers: Needed in a secondary metal processing mfg. environment. HS/GED preferred, able to work all shifts. Able to lift 50 lbs. Basic math, reading & writing skills. Able to work independently. The position involves walking and standing for long periods of time and performs strenuous physical labor. No experience required, we will train. This is a full-time position, 40 hours per week.
Maintenance Welder/ Fabricator: Needed in a secondary metal processing mfg. environment. Candidate must be pro cient in all areas of welding & cutting using Oxy-Acetylene and plasma. Familiar with a variety of fabrication equipment, shears, rollers, saws, and press brake. Light machining background is helpful. This position requires a mechanical aptitude due to the nature of maintaining equipment, changing motors, gear boxes & bearings among other monthly maintenance responsibilities. Candidate must be selfstarter. Able to work on elevated surfaces and man lifts. High School Diploma or two years college/Technical School or Vocational School and at least two years of experience.
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NAPLES CENTRAL SCHOOL
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Teacher Aide for Special Education Program Support
is is a 10-Month position (September - June)
Hours: 7:55am-2:45pm (including ½ hour paid lunch)
Minimum Quali cations: A desire to work with children. e ability to work cooperatively with teachers and other aides. A willingness to participate in training sessions. Possess a high school diploma or equivalent. Bene ts include Health Insurance, Sick and Personal Leave.
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is position is a Temporary, full-time position through June 22, 2023.
Hours: 7:55am- 2:45pm (including ½ hour paid lunch)
Minimum Quali cations: A desire to work with children. e ability to work cooperatively with teachers and other aides. A willingness to participate in training sessions. Possess a high school diploma or equivalent.
Applications and information are available on the Naples Central School website at http://www.naplescsd.org under the District Tab/Job Opportunities.
Application must be submitted by Tues., February 28, 2023. EOE
LABORER 2 Positions
Livingston County Central Services is seeking a reliable Laborer to join our team. Laborers perform a variety of routine manual tasks, working both indoors and outdoors.
MINIMUM/SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
None are required, but some experience in construction, maintenance and landscaping is desirable. Capable of li ing at least 50 pounds. Applicants must possess a valid Class D New York State driver’s license at time of application and appointment. Must maintain such license in good standing throughout employment.
Any person who meets the quali cations and wishes to be considered for this vacancy must submit a completed application. All applicants must include their quali cations for the position in their application.
Applications accepted via mail, email or in person
Livingston County Human Resources
6 Court St. • Rm 206 • Geneseo, NY 14454
Human Resources email: www.humanresources@co.livingston.ny.us
Applications available at www.livingstoncounty.us
LIVINGSTON COUNTY RESIDENTS WILL BE GIVEN FIRST PREFERENCE. LIVINGSTON COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY /AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
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