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151 Leach Ave.: Remodeled Ranch w/fully fenced backyard! 2 good sized bedrooms, nice deck off side of home! $89,900

0 County Rt. 128: Over 18 acres just outside the Village of Canisteo! Perfect spot for recreational camp or a new build! $39,900

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92 Front St.: 2 unit home on oversized lot! One unit has 3 bdrms. & the other has 1 bdrm.! 1 car detached garage & double wide concrete drive! $109,900 TEXT: H083306 TO: 843367 (Videos) howardhanna.com/ Kathleen Hall Lic Assoc RE Broker R1365780

18 North Hornell St.: Triplex on over 3.5 acres in the Village of Canisteo! Lg. 3 bdrm. apt., a 1 bdrm. apt. and the 3rd apt. is stripped down to studs! $65,000 TEXT: H056777 TO: 843367 (Videos) howardhanna.com/ Denise Smith Lic RE Salesperson R1339616

1314 Bearlick Hollow Rd.: Ranch style home on 1.5 acres! Lovely master w/cathedral ceilings that opens to a deck! Many updates and AMAZING Views! $109.000 TEXT: H002577 TO: 843367 (Videos) howardhanna.com/ R1371177

5249 Bush Hill Rd.: Farmhouse w/new addition on over 4.5 acres needs to be completed! Home is totally framed as a 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Septic and well are in place! $130,000 TEXT: H096527 TO: 843367 (Videos) howardhanna.com/ Regina Gambino Lic RE Salesperson R1370115

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For info contact Lisa, 585-315-2053 Tickets available from West Sparta Historical Society, West Sparta Methodist Church, West Sparta Town Hall, West Sparta Fire Department. and at the door if not sold out. Make checks payable to West Sparta Old-Fashioned Day.

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1. “I think this may be yoga?” 2. Country winter scene 3. Winter in Retsof 4. Sam Gutzmer (right) wins gold in middleweight division at first Brazilian JiuJitsu tournament. 5. First timer at the Perinton Rec. Center!

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Erin Irene Stephens February 21, 2022

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(585) 728-2100 EXPLORE HOSPICE OPTIONS FOR END-OF-LIFE CARE Hospice should be discussed when doctors realize that they’re running out of treatment options to prolong life. If such discussions are delayed, seriously ill patients may not fully benefit from the advantages awarded them through hospice.

Anna G. Shull February 9, 2022 Anna G. Shull, age 93, passed away peacefully on February 9, 2022 at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville. A gathering will be held in the spring at Erwin Cemetery. Details will be available soon. To leave an online condolence, please visit BairdFuneralHomes.com

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Erin Irene Stephens, 30, of Dansville, New York, passed away on Feb 21st, 2022 in Noyes Memorial Hospital. Family & friends may call from 1pm-3pm on Wednesday, March 2, 2022 at the ChamberlinBaird Funeral Home, 73 Main Street, Dansville where services will be held at 3pm. Erin was born at St. James Hospital in Hornell to Scott & Tammy Stephens on November 12, 1991. She went to high school at Canaseraga and graduated in 2010. She received an Advanced Regents Diploma and was involved in the Humane Society in her early twenties. She went on to attempt a degree in Graphic Arts from Corning Community College. She enjoyed hiking, skiing, drawing, gardening, gaming, card games, spending time with friends and family, and playing with her dog Simon. Erin is survived by her fiancé, Brent Parsons of Dansville; step-daughter, Lillith Parsons of Dansville; her parents, Scott and Tammy Stephens & sisters, Bridget and Anna Stephens of Canaseraga; brother, Justin Kiblin of Dansville, and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. She is preceded in death by her grandparents Kenneth and Margery Stephens. Memorial donations may be made to any animal shelter or humane society. We hope that she may find the same happiness in the afterlife as she brought and strived for in life.

Things to think about while planning a eulogy * Some churches do not allow eulogies during a church service. Others permit a brief reflection before the service or at the end. If you want a eulogy to be part of a church service, discuss this with the minister. Ask when during the service it is preferred and if there are any guidelines or restrictions to be aware of. * Other appropriate times for a eulogy may be during an evening service, during a visitation or following the remembrance service at a luncheon or reception. * If there are to be any readings during the service, the eulogist should be informed. * If there is to be more than one eulogy given, review this with the minister and coordinate with each speaker. Each speaker should avoid similar stories and themes, and each should be brief.

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Looking for R&R in the Finger Lakes? Visit Naples! BY JODI CARUSO

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hat do you like to do for relaxation and recreation? Hiking? Horseback Riding? Yoga? Golfing? Kayaking? Camping? Doing something you truly love, such as fishing, can be very relaxing for both your mind and your spirit. Everyone needs enjoyable activities which offer a deep sense of relaxation to rejuvenate. The only question is where to find them. Look no further than Naples, NY! Go to Water When looking for a destination people are often drawn to localities that offer things to do to relax and things to do for recreation. Naples, NY, is surrounded by a host of activities that satisfy both relaxation and recreation. Naples is located on the southern end of Canandaigua Lake. The beautiful West River and Naples Creek offer an abundance of water activities for children and adults alike. Kayaking along the West River through three seasons each year is a source of spectacular beauty and can be a lazy float or a very active paddle covering many miles! The river winds along with many small tributaries, home to a delectable display of birds, sounds, flowers, and wildlife. American Bald Eagles, Great Blue Heron, Otter, Turtles, frogs, ducks, and many more may be visible during your travels. Where the West River flows into Canandaigua Lake, one will often find many boats entering the water for a day of fishing, water skiing, or a leisure cruise up the lake. The nearby Woodville Boat Launch is easily accessible for lake boats, riverboats, and kayaks. Boat rentals are also available! Seek the Waterfalls Just south of the West River and the boat launch is an entirely different way to enjoy the water surrounding Naples: waterfalls! Creek walking, waterfall climbing, and picnics Creekside are popular ways to enjoys these natural water favorites. Grimes Glen, a local attraction and tourist hot spot, is home to three waterfalls. Its foot trail continues for about ¬Ω mile, but after that be sure to have your water shoes as you must do a little creek walking to get to the first waterfall. The second waterfall features a nice swimming hole as well as a cave. Leashed dogs are abundant along the trail as are families, teens, and groups of hikers. This is a fairly easy hike, so if you are interested in a more challenging hike and perhaps a waterfall to climb, Clark’s Gully off of Route 245 is the waterfall trail for you! These are just a few of the waterfalls and trails around Naples! Horses, Hiking & Hi Tor Wildlife Management Naples is also home to many Horse Farms that offer riding lessons, trail and group rides, birthday parties, and more! Horseback riding from novice to experienced abound! Some of the horse farms also offer Birthday parties, group rates, and weekly lessons. Some businesses will even trailer horses to High Tor Wildlife Management Area for a ride through hundreds of acres of absolute beauty. Hi Tor Wildlife Management consists of approximately 6,800 acres. This WMA has numerous ecological habitats, steep hills, gullies, cliffs, and wetlands. It boasts two boat launches, plenty of trails, fishing, hiking, and more. With some of the most extensive hiking trails in the area, Hi Tor is an exciting destination for outdoor enthusiasts that want to relax fishing, walking, or hiking.

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for the whole family! Naples Community Park even offers discs to borrow! The park has wonderful trails that follow the creek and wind up the hillside. Ontario County Park boasts many pavilions, camping, three playgrounds, unlimited views in all directions, and it’s one of the best places in the area to fly a kite! Cumming Nature Center, which has been rated one of the best destinations for kids, is a living museum with hiking trails, beaver ponds, an educational center, snowshoe and cross-country ski rentals, Forest School, and educational classes. Check out one or all of them when you visit Naples! Food & Lodging There are over a hundred rentals in the Naples area, including cabins in the woods, houses on the lake or river, chalets overlooking the lake, full houses, tiny houses, houses in the Village, or houses high on the hill. Ontario Park also offers cabins and camping. Which rental makes you most relaxed. Do you want a hot tub, fire pit, wood stove, more bedrooms, solitude? Whatever you are looking for, you will find it! Whether for a family of ten or a cozy couple, Naples has what you are looking for to renew and relax. When you decide on the activities and secure a place to stay, you may ask, Where shall we eat? Naples has many eateries from small cafes to largescale restaurants. Some Delicious Local Food! - Larkin & Trevor restaurants are located at Wineries and Distilleries, some are in the village and others dot the countryside. There are also local farm markets, and a locally owned grocery store to fully stock your rental. So much awaits you and your family in the Naples. Come discover your ideal way to both relax, rejuvenate, and recreate. Grab your gear, book your stay, and get outside! What are you waiting for?

Parks - Where Families Can Relax & Have Fun!

Watch for Genesee Valley Publications’ exciting & informative Naples Community & Tourism Guide coming soon to the Naples area!”

Families can find both relaxation and recreation at Naples area parks. Highlights include The Naples Community Park, Ontario County Park, and Cumming Nature Preserve. The Naples Community Park includes over 88 acres featuring hiking trails, an 18hole disc golf course, a pump track, athletic fields, pavilions, and more. Disc golf is exploding in popularity and is fun

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POP BOTTLES, 6+ trash bags full. You pick up. You keep bottle deposit: lindapcats@outlook.com

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90” BLUE LEATHER COUCH. Lots of life left. Great for mancave or rec room. You pick up, Caledonia: estiecamm@hotmail.com

HOSPITAL BED TABLE that is spring load to move up and down: 585727-7328

JAZZY 1113 MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR needs new battery and CHRISTIAN TRACTS. You pick up: 585-436-8158 leave message

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Old ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS. Mendon area: 585-721-8488

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EXTERNAL MALE URINARY (sheath) CATHETERS (many), LEG BAGS, NIGHT COLLECTION BAGS and CATHETER TUBING LEG HOLDERS all in original packaging: perfectdaytoday25@gmail.com

BAHR Tack Shop 501(c)(3) looking for gently used BARN, STABLE and RIDING SUPPLIES. Drop off 2834 Plank Rd., Lima: 585-322-2427

Six RECORD BINS. Pick up Fairport: 585-381-8875 after 3pm PRE-OWNED PATTERN STYLES for ladies, children and men (Simplicity, Butterick, McCalls, Vogue). Call or Text for curbside pickup Henrietta: 585820-2554 ICE CREAM CONE ORNAMENTS, Call Nancy 585-437-6322

CASSETTE RECORDER or BOOM BOX with cassette recording capabilities. In good working condition: 585-764-8815 HEATED BOWLS for outside strays: 315-748-3378 DIGITAL CAMERA with ZOOM and TIMER for disabled senior to take pictures. In good working condition: 585-381-6546

PIANO SHEET and BOOK MUSIC; all kinds/levels; old but good condition. Pile of music stands 10” high! 585-388-5768

Old TUBES, TRANSFORMERS, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT and SPEAKERS for Hammond or any electronic organ and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS: 585-671-1996 or 585-323-1762

PAMPERED CHEF KNIVES. One kitchen knife, one chef’s knife. Both with sharpening sheath: 585-519-9963

JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS and PARTS & ACCESSORIES. All kinds. Any condition. Thank you: 585-377-4604

VINTAGE INDUSTRIAL SINGER SEWING MACHINE with CABINET (#241-2). For Parts Recycling or Repair. Pick up, Henrietta: 585-820-2554

SMART PHONE. Old or used. For disabled senior: stujaxon@yahoo.com

WALL ENTERTAINMENT/MEDIA/STORAGE CABINET. Good Condition. Pick-Up, Henrietta: 585-820-2554 WOOD and METAL CREDENZA/STORAGE DESK; 1 missing drawer; repurpose the wood or use for recycling/scrap metal. Pick up, Henrietta: 585-820-2554

Looking for a beginner up to an okay PIANO TEACHING & SONG BOOKS: 585-282-4881 ACOUSTIC GUITAR preferably with case: 336-609-3362 BUBBLE WRAP: myersdenise19@gmail.com USED POOL COVER to use as a garden cover, prefer rectangular but any type will do: hansjoan2@gmail.com Gently used but still playable PLAYSTATION 4 VIDEO GAMES to expand grandchildren’s library. 585-334-6134

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Simple Solutions to Combat Winter Skin Sensitivity Hydrate Inside and Out. Use a humidifier to keep skin hydrated during the dry months and be sure to lather on moisturizer. Natural moisturizers like coconut oil and shea butter can act as protective barriers against harsh elements, sealing in moisture. In addition to hydrating on the outside, it is just as important to stay hydrated on the inside. By drinking water throughout the day, your skin can stay healthy and moisturized. Avoid Toxins, Specifically Allergens and Irritants. Choose moisturizers and skin care products that don’t contain common irritants, and opt for mild cleansers and moisturizers that are specifically labeled for sensitive skin. Castor oil is another moisturizer alternative that is natural and can be used on both the face and body. Layer Up. Lock in moisture and protect your skin from wind, rain and snow by wearing layers whenever you venture outside. The skin on your neck, face and hands is thinner than other areas of the body and therefore more sensitive to the effects of winter weather. Thermals, scarves and gloves can keep you warm and protect your skin from the cold, dry air.

By Fifi Rodriguez 1. MOVIES: Which 2000 animated movie’s tagline is “Escape or Die Frying”? 2. HISTORY: When was the Peace Corps established? 3. LANGUAGE: What does it mean in British English to be “knackered”? 4. AD SLOGANS: Which company featured this 1985 ad campaign: “It’s everywhere you want to be”? 5. ANIMAL KINGDOM: Which animal has the longest tongue in relation to its body size? 6. LITERATURE: Which 20th-century novel begins with the line, “It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen”? 7. MUSIC: Which country music songwriter, singer and activist once sold Bibles for a living? 8. ANATOMY: What is the common name for the coccyx in human anatomy? 9. FOOD & DRINK: Which restaurant chain is known for its “Grand Slam” breakfast? 10. U.S. STATES: In which U.S. state was the first official World Fair held? Answers 1. “Chicken Run” 2. 1961 3. Tired 4. Visa 5. Chameleon 6. “1984” 7. Willie Nelson 8. Tailbone 9. Denny’s 10. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1876)

* On Feb. 28, 1993, in Waco, Texas, federal agents launch an unsuccessful raid against the Branch Davidian compound as part of an investigation into illegal possession of firearms and explosives by the Christian cult. On April 18, U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno approved a tear-gas grenade assault on the compound. A fire erupted and at least 80 people died.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: Is it true that all orange juice is dangerous except organic? I heard on a radio show something about food’s having been contaminated by Roundup. The man said, “It’s in our orange juice.” It was said (I think) that only organic was safe. What do you think about this orange juice issue? -- J.J.V.S. ANSWER: I read the report showing that all orange juice brands tested positive for glyphosate, a commonly used herbicide, but one that is never applied to trees, in organic or conventional farming. The levels in the report, which was not published in a peer-reviewed journal, are extremely low, 3 to 17 parts per billion. The Environmental Protection Agency allowable level in citrus fruit is 500 parts per billion. The risk from glyphosate in orange juice is negligible. I don’t recommend large amounts of any type of fruit juice due to sugar content, which is a bigger threat than glyphosate, in my opinion. Stick to a glass a day. ***

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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles

Beware of Ice The local television weather guy made an announcement recently that was, I think, meant to be uplifting. He said, “And winter is now half over!” Instead, I took it the other way: We still have half of this winter to get through. My main complaint this year is ... ice. It’s sneaky, it’s everywhere, it’s apparently invisible in the right circumstances, and yes, it’s slick. There I was, hauling a load of groceries out of the back of the car, having picked them up curbside from the store and arriving home after dark. One of the bags had fallen over and spilled its contents, requiring me to bend over and lean forward at the same time to retrieve the items that had rolled. Unbeknownst to me, my foot was on a piece of ice. I did not fall, but I did twist my leg in a way that legs are not meant to be twisted. Within an hour the pain hit. By Day 3 I was wondering if I’d broken something. Day 4 was a bit better, and I knew I was on the mend ... if only I could better plan my trips up and out of the recliner to fetch something instead of making multiple trips through the house for Kindle, water bottle, TV remote and more. Worse, I suppose, was that the cat was upset that she wasn’t allowed on my lap during those days. She sat, with a hurt expression, across the room from me for four days. I think there are multiple lessons to be learned from my brief foray into pain and incapacity, but the most important one is this: Schedule curbside grocery pickup for daylight hours. Don’t arrive home in the dark in the winter if there’s the slightest chance of ice. It will find you. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Crafting for Good (CfG), of North Chili, is a nonprofit thrift store selling donated craft supplies to raise money to feed the hungry and provide clean water where needed. CfG is run by a team of dedicated volunteers, who donate to organizations such as Foodlink and Southwest Ecumenical Ministries, in order to feed the hungry in our community. CfG also supports our community by re-using and upcycling craft materials, keeping them out of a landfill. CfG welcomes crafting material donations, as well as volunteers. For more information, visit Crafting for Good Facebook page, email cratingforgood@gmail.com, or call (585)617-3427.

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Notice: The Atlanta-North Cohocton Fire District will hold their organizational meetings on the second Tuesday of every month at 7 pm. Meetings to be held at the Atlanta Fire Hall, 30 University Ave, Atlanta NY 14808. Peggy Sue Kern, Fire District Secretary

Would your nonprofit organization like to be our Nonprofit of the Month? There is no cost. Email hometown@gvpennysaver.com with your information! • Alzheimer’s Association: Be a part of our planning committees! Email Julie DeMersman at jademersman@alz.org or call (585) 257-4476. • Aurora House of Western Monroe County, Comfort Care Home: Aurora House offers end of life care to people in the last weeks and months of their lives. Call (585) 617-4863 or email director@aurorahousewmc.com. • Crossroads House is looking for volunteers for Resident Care, Fundraising Support, Building and Grounds Maintenance, Office Assistance and a variety of other support roles. Email: emilycrawford@crossroadshouse.com. • Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program (FLTAP): We are in need of basic barn help for the horses, especially on Saturdays and Sundays. Mostly cleaning stalls and basic grooming (no experience necessary). Email ladyalina14@yahoo.com or call (585) 478-4664. • Generation Two: Volunteers needed to play with children in kindergarten to 2nd grade in select Monroe County schools in the fall. Training provided. Commitment of 1 day per week for 3 hours. Visit our website to learn about our program at www.g2rochester.org. Call Mary Terwilliger, Director of Community Engagement at (585) 613-2590 or email mary.terwilliger@g2rochester.org. • Genesee County 4-H Program, 4-H Teen Club Leader: Coordinate monthly meetings and projects for youth age 13-18. Call (585) 343-3040 or email genesee4h@cornell.edu. • Girl Scouts of Western NY: The Avon-Caledonia area is looking for volunteers for troops Daisy, Brownie, and Juniors. Training and many resources provided. Contact Jeanne at (585) 226-6434 or by email at jfusco33@juno.com. • Give-a-Lift at Lifespan is seeking volunteer drivers to provide independence and safety for our older neighbors who are no longer able to drive. Rides are given to medical appointments and other necessary supplemental insurances are provided free of charge. If you have a couple of hours a week, or even a couple of hours a month, contact us by phone at (585) 244-8400 or email at info@lifespan-roch.org. • Lifespan of Greater Rochester’s AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP of Livingston County needs volunteers 55 and older to serve as coaches in evidence-based programs, providers of respite to caregivers, and others to volunteer at Noyes Health gift shop. Please contact Deborah Palumbos at (585) 851-9388 or email her at dpalumbos@lifespanrochester.org. • Richmond (Honeoye) Fire Department needs volunteers to help with everything from fighting fires to firefighter suppport, ambulance driver and EMS support. There is something for everyone to help with. Help us to help you, your neighbors and community. Volunteering is a rewarding experience. Contact us for details. Email Dale Doty at ddoty3@rochester.rr.com or call him at (585) 750-1173. • Sent by Ravens Food Pantry would like help with food pick ups, food deliveries, stocking shelves, clothing closet organization, toy room organization, and website assistance! Pantry is open on Saturday from 9-11AM. Please call (585) 481-5942. • UR Medicine Home Care/Meals On Wheels: Help us deliver meals in Monroe County. Meals are delivered Monday-Friday between the hours of 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM. Call (585) 274-4385. • Vincent House: The Vincent House in Wayland is a Comfort Care Home serving residents with end-of-life care. We are in need of volunteers. Contact Christina Mattice at (585) 728-2427. Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown Published online and in print of the last week of the month as space permits. See more volunteer opportunities at gvpennysaver.com

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90th FACTS ABOUT FEBRUARY During leap years, February will end on the same day that it begins.

NOW HERE’S A TIP By JoAnn Derson * “Snow will better slide off a shovel that has been sprayed with furniture polish.” -- T.L. in Minnesota * Here’s an old tip, but a good one: Before going away on vacation, put a couple of ice cubes in a plastic baggie, and set it at the front of the freezer. When you return, if there is any evidence of melting, you will know you lost power while you were gone. If the bag is one big, flat cube, you lost power long enough to suspect all your refrigerator items of being spoiled.

Coach Ellsworth “Ozzie” Tripp is turning 90 on March 9, 2022 A small reception is being held on Sunday, March 6th from 12pm-2pm St. Paul’s Lutheran Church 97 Maple Avenue, in Cohocton

* To temporarily get a winter frost effect on a window, use this fun recipe: Dissolve 4 to 6 tablespoons of Epsom salts in a beer. When the salt is dissolved, dip a clean rag in the mixture and wipe it on your windowpane. As it dries, crystals will form, creating a frost effect. This is a great solution for a window you don’t want to be clear but also don’t want to permanently alter. The effect washes off with soap and water.

If you are unable to attend but would like to send a card the address is: Coach Ellsworth Tripp PO Box 293 • Cohocton, NY 14826

* “If you get a residue inside your coffee cups when they go through the dishwasher, it might be time to give your machine a once-over. In the meantime, spray the insides of the coffee cups with a bleachbased cleaner like 409 just before your turn it on. That should help.” -- E.T. in Michigan * Cut your kitchen sponge in half, or even thirds. You can clean just as well with a smaller sponge, and you will extend its life, saving you money. A smaller sponge dries out more quickly, too. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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Wayland Free Library: The Library is open! We look forward to seeing you soon. Library Hours: Mon -Thurs. 10 am -6pm Fri 12:00 to 5:00 pm Sat. & Sun. Closed 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 and Crafting for Kids will run on Wednesday’s at 4:30 pm. Call for details and to register Zoom Storytime will be on Tuesdays 10 11am. Please call 728-5380 for information and registration. Stay tuned on Facebook for the latest information.

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Dansville Public Library 200 Main St., Dansville, 585.335.6720 http://dansville.lib.ny.us/ Hrs.: Mon.-Thurs. 10am-8pm; Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat. 9am-1pm

E.J. Cottrell Memorial Library 30 Main St., Atlanta, NY 585-534-5030 Mon., Tues. 10am-8pm Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10am-5pm Closed Sat., Sun.

Wayland Free Library 101 W. Naples St. • 585-728-5380 www.gunlockelibrary.org Hrs.: Mon.-Tues. 10am-7pm; Wed.-Thurs. 10am-6pm; Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat./Sun. Closed

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Cohocton Public Library: Cohocton Public Library is Open, Masks are required for everyone. Storytime: Thursdays 10:30 am Book Club 3/30 12:00pm This month’s Selection is available at the library. Tuesday Workshops 5:00pm In person at the Library, registration required. Some activities available self-directed for the week. 3/1 Oobleck- Celebrate Dr. Seuss with this simple slime recipe 3/8 Shamrock Bookmarks- Recycle paint chips to make these adorable bookmarks. 3/15 Kneedle Felting- Try out a new technique perfect for seasonal or holiday decorations. 3/22 DIY Shrinky Dinks- check out these great charms you can make with supplies from home. 3/29 Craft Repeat- Stop in to our Maker Space to try anything you missed this month! Call to sign up for these all age programs! Call to sign up for these all ages programs. Homesteaders Club Friday, February 25th 6:00pm Bring your extra seeds for the seed library workshop.

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GREECE Greece Arcadia 50th Reunion! GREECE ARCADIA CLASS OF 1972 CLASSMATES, PLUS TEACHERS AND STAFF WHO GUIDED US FROM 1968-1972: SAVE THESE DATES!! The 50th Reunion of the Class of 1972 is 8/26/2022 8/27/2022! Please contact Nancy Tripp at 352-509-5700 or email at GAHSClassof1972@gmail.com so we can plan for your attendance. Weekend Highlights: Friday: Arcadia tour and Memorial Service for departed classmates. Saturday: Celebrations at Greece Canal Park. We’d love to see you there!!

LIVONIA Take-out Spaghetti Dinner at the United Methodist Church of Livonia, 21 Summer St, Livonia on Wednesday, March 9, 4:30-6:00PM (or until sold out). Spaghetti, sauce, meatballs, undressed salad, and garlic bread. Donations accepted. Please follow signs in church parking lot for drive-through instructions.

FOODLINK PUP - Hosted by SCFP. On March 1, 2022 at Springwater Fire Dept parking lot. Opens to everyone at 3:30pm. Bring your own bags and cart. Volunteers contact Teresa @ 585-245-1223 by 2/28.

WAYLAND Men’s Group Forming in Wayland - “Quiet Strength: The Principles, Practices and Priorities of a Winning Life” A book by Tony Dungy, will be the basis of discussion for the new group. Beginning March 9, 2022 and for six more Wednesday evenings a group of men will gather to discuss those characteristics in their own lives. All men are invited to attend. Meetings are from 6:30 until 8 and will be at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, 313 Third Avenue, Wayland. Group leader will be Rev. Dan Finch of the Wayland United Methodist Church. All viewpoints are welcome. Confidentiality and mutual respect are expected always. For information call 585-694-6947.

STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Researchers have found that there are 19 different types of smiles, but only six occur when we’re having a good time. The rest happen when we’re in pain, embarrassed, uncomfortable, horrified or even miserable!

FACTS ABOUT FEBRUARY Julius Caesar is responsible for adjusting the calendar and the length of February’s length. In the Julian calendar, 10 days were added to the calendar year in various months, and February was increased every four years (leap year) to 29 days to coordinate the calendar year to the solar cycle of roughly 365.2425 days.

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S E V RA Supporting LVOY Sincere thanks to everyone who came out for Literacy Volunteers Ontario + Yates 20th Annual Adult Spelling Bee! Teams, sponsors, and donors stepped up on Feb 6th for a fun event to support services for adults from Ontario and Yates Counties who receive literacy tutoring, help with English, and assistance preparing for a high school equivalency test. Thank you! Good People in Genesee County On February 14th in the Batavia Walmart, I was reminded that there are still good people. I was doing a bit of extra shopping. When I got in line to check out, I noticed a young man with only a few items versus my pretty full cart. I stated he could go ahead of me. He replied, "Thank you" and explained he had been working crazy overtime and just wanted to get a few items to surprise his woman. In the meantime, a woman with a little one in tow, got in line behind me with literally three items. I stated for her to go ahead of me as it was going to be a bit for me to unload my cart. As she was placing her three items on the conveyor belt, the young man was finishing his order. As he was leaving, he stated to the cashier "Give that $40.00 I have coming back to that woman right there." That woman was me! I expressed my thanks as I was not expecting that. So, as it says "One good turn deserves another. "It definitely applies here. Blessings are everywhere! Help During a White Out This is for the kind couple in the red pickup who led me out of a terrible white-out on River Rd. on Feb. 19th. I was in desperate need of help, so I prayed, and God sent you! You truly represent the goodness in all of us, and I hope the kindness you showed me will come back to you. I will always be grateful that you came along that day.

Choose One! You can’t have it both ways! So you’re saving the environment by not having plastic bags used? Smart choice! Okay instead use paper bags. Wait. You have to cut down trees for paper, but you don’t want that either. So now what? By the way California doesn’t ban plastic bags! So, now you go to the store in your half plastic car to buy your milk in a plastic jug. Don’t forget the bread in a plastic bag. Crackers, cereal, cookies are also in what? You guessed it: plastic. People think as long as it’s not in my backyard; I’m saving the world! Reality check: you are the problem. Uncommon Clarity The persons who posted “Common Concerns” and “We have Control” both made good points. First, we have to stop denying global warming - It’s happening. But its main cause is the planet’s actions (known as “Precession of the Equinoxes”) in which the earth moves from hot to cold and back again every 26,000 years. Has industrialization accelerated the warming? Probably. And there are things we can do, like reducing emissions and conserving energy. Windmills and solar panels may be unsightly to some, but oil rigs, pipelines, refineries, and power plants are far more unsightly, and add to our pollution. There should not be any plastic in our lakes, oceans, or other water ways. We can stop throwing our garbage onto the roadside. We can use paper wherever possible instead of plastic. These are things over which we have control. None of us is willing to give up electricity, or our cars (especially in a rural area), so we have to work to minimize our energy usage. Disappointed I am tired of trying to give my money to the local restaurant businesses around me. Every time I call, I’m told they’re out of this or that. I’m fully aware that Covid has affected every aspect of our lives, and the restaurant industry is no exception, but it’s been 2+ years. Adapt, whether it be by paying more for new hires or getting a vendor that will supply your ingredients. I grow weary of these excuses. I don’t want to go to a fast food place. Also, you’re [foolish] for thinking the environment doesn’t matter. Global warming is not fake news.

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ADVICE FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER CHANGE

WE’RE HIRING We are Accepting Applications for: Part-time & Full-time Seasonal Employees • CDL Drivers - both Class A & B • Forklift Operators / Warehouse Persons • Maintenance Person • Flexible Shifts We are an Agricultural Retail Business delivering Fertilizer, Chemicals and Seed to Area Farms. Our season runs from April thru June, (6 Days a Week).

Send Resume to: cathy.azzi@nutrien.com or Call the office @ 585-204-4442

Caregiver/Aide Needed in Dansville

Use your network. The notion that “it’s not what you know, but who you know” has some truth to it. Successful jobseekers continually expand their professional contacts. This is achieved by going to informational interviews, attending trade association meetings and reviewing trade publications. Target people who work at the companies where you see yourself, so you can get the inside track about job openings.

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THE 10 FASTEST GROWING JOB MARKETS IN THE UNITED STATES Working professionals relocate for exciting career opportunities every day. In 2017, in an effort to determine where the most exciting opportunities may be, researchers at ConsumersAdvocate.org studied data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, focusing on metro areas that employed at least 250,000 people. The following are the metro areas that exhibited the greatest employment growth rate from January to June of 2017. 1.

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HIRING EVENT OPEN INTERVIEWS

CDL Drivers

Looking for both Class A and B drivers for the delivery of liquid and dry crop nutrients to customers within Western New York. Recent driving school graduates are considered.

Wednesday, March 2nd 8:30-4:00 8610 Route 237, Stafford 585.345.4141 Seasonal positions available.

General Laborers Variety of indoor/outdoor work. Prior loader and forklift experience a plus! Come join our team!

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Office Cleaner

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Full or Part-Time. $18/hour Evenings, after office hours.

• Open position for Maintenance Mechanic Maintain manufacturing equipment in good working order and take corrective action when there are equipment malfunctions. Focus is on mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.

Send resume to: jmartucio@dansvilledental.com

High school diploma and Vocational/Technical Certifications and 5-8 years of maintenance experience including demonstrated expertise in a specialized area, and/or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is no small task for today’s working parents. But such a goal is possible.

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Request changes to work schedules. While technology may have largely eliminated the separation between the office and home, working parents can use that to their advantage by asking their employees to alter their work schedules. Telecommuting one or two days a week can help parents feel more connected to their families, while flex schedules can ensure working parents don’t miss any of their children’s dance recitals or weekday afternoon ballgames.

Starting at $17/hr, Plus 2nd and 3rd shift differentials We offer a very competitive salary, as well as the “sweetest” benefits package. Please submit resume to: careers@sweetenersplus.com or call 585-346-2318 for more information.

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Infection control and safety remains a priority for our staff and patients. Please send resume to: 191 Main Street • Dansville, NY 14437 www.TeachoutDental.com

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Equip. Operator/General Construction

AIDE/NURSE NEEDED Part-Time Mon.-Fri. mornings Good atmosphere & pay in Cohocton.

Call (585) 384-5736 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.

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

Full-time/Direct hire • Sickles Corp. • Caledonia, NY Established, longtime General Contractor looking for well-rounded equipment operator with general construction knowledge and 3 to 10 years of residential/commercial/industrial experience. Your skills should include site work, mechanical/equipment maintenance. This position is immediate, full-time, year-round with a 45 hour per week average. Required: • Class C driver’s license or willingness to obtain CDL A • Reliable transport to/from office/shop, jobsite transport provided • Punctual and prepared to work with proper attire every day • Ability to follow written and verbal instructions in English • Ability to lift and carry up to 75lbs • Ability to maintain/diagnose/repair motorized equipment/small tools • Willingness to perform general labor tasks as needed Negotiable: • 3-10 years’ verifiable construction equipment operator experience • CDL ‘A’ driver’s license with clean DMV • General knowledge of residential and/or commercial construction • Able to proficiently use small tools/general motorized equipment Benefits available: medical, 401k, possible company vehicle, Salary based on experience Personal and professional references required, will be contacted Submit detailed resume with references to applic@sicklescorp.com or mail to Sickles Corp, 218 Hardwood Ave, Caledonia, NY 14423 Office visits with appointments only: (585) 538-2747

WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A TEAM PLAYER Participates frequently: Even when his or her own work is done, a team player does not shy away from taking on the tasks of others to ensure a project is completed on time. This also can include offering tips or pointers.

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

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As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Salary range: $41,653 to $50,662

2 Positions • Permanent, Part-time 24 Hours/Week $16.33/Per Hour – SG 7

The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs. Monroe, Livingston, Steuben, Wyoming, Yates and Wayne Counties

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 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.

MINIMUM/SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS: None are required, but some experience in construction, maintenance and landscaping is desirable. Capable of lifting 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. All applicants must include their qualifications for the position in their application. Any person who meets the qualifications and wishes to be considered for this vacancy must submit a completed application.

*Salary includes $2,000 geographical differential.

For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human

Applications accepted via mail, email or in person Livingston County Personnel Department 6 Court St • Rm 206 • Geneseo, NY 14454 Personnel Department email: www.livcopers@co.livingston.ny.us Applications available at www.livingstoncounty.us

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

LIVINGSTON COUNTY RESIDENTS WILL BE GIVEN FIRST PREFERENCE. LIVINGSTON COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY /AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.

An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

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FINANCE SUPERVISOR

CLERK

The incumbent employs generally accepted accounting procedures in the maintenance and review of financial accounts and records of the appointing authority and assists the Director and/or any higher level financial personnel, if applicable, with grant applications, budgeting, purchasing, and contract oversight. Duties may include the supervision of subordinate clerical employees as specified by the appointing authority.

The work of employees in this class involves performing routine clerical duties or assisting in the performance of more difficult or responsible clerical work. The work is performed under direct supervision, permitting some exercise of independent judgment in carrying out the details of the work. Detailed instructions may be given for new or difficult assignments. In the County service, employees in this class obtain training and experience which can lead to higher levels of work assignments and responsibilities in their respective agencies. This position differs from the Clerk/Typist and Typist positions which require a higher skill level in typing. A Clerk does related work as required.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Either: 1. Graduation from a regionally accredited or New York State registered college or university with a Bachelor’s degree in accounting, business administration, economics or another directly related field and two years of accounting experience involving third party insurance billing, budget preparation or financial reporting; or 2. Graduation from a regionally accredited or New York State registered college or business school with an Associate’s degree in accounting or a closely related area of study and four years of experience as defined in paragraph 1 above.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must meet all requirements for one of the following qualification options in order to be approved for examination and/or appointment: • Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma. • Two years of full-time paid experience in a clerical position.

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