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- John & Nancy Reinholtz
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Hu-Gen Farms would like to take an opportunity to thank all the people of our community and surrounding communities for their unwavering support for the Hu-Gen family. We have been blessed beyond measure for all the volunteers, police, firefighters from several surrounding departments, and local businesses who came to our aid immediately following the fire that took place March 6th. Members of the community joined us to assist in rebuilding and providing many snacks and drinks for our volunteers and workers including a wonderful sandwich tray provided by Wayland Shurfine. We also would like to express our gratitude for the much-needed utility poles from Rogers and Tenbrook of Dansville to restore our electricity as quickly as possible. Finally, a huge ‘thank you’ to Mr. Josh Howe. Josh discovered the fire and alerted us immediately of the situation, giving us a chance to act quickly from further loss. We are so grateful to be part of such a wonderful and caring community. Because of this massive show of support, our greenhouses will be opening on schedule this Spring. A heartfelt thank you to you all!
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I used to visit and revisit it a dozen times a day, and stand in deep contemplation over my vegetable progeny with a love that nobody could share or conceive of who had never taken part in the process of creation. It was one of the most bewitching sights in the world to observe a hill of beans thrusting aside the soil, or a rose of early peas just peeping forth sufficiently to trace a line of delicate green.
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Set your trap on St. Patrick’s Eve before going to bed. If you wake to find a treat in your trap, you caught a leprechaun!
1. Use a jar, box, or empty tissue box to build your Leprechaun trap.
2. Decorate your trap using rainbows, shamrocks, stickers, glitter or anything else you think might lure a leprechaun.
3. Create a trapping mechanism at the entry point of your trap. You can angle a stick or straw to prop open a trap door, or drape some felt over the top.
4. Build a ladder leading to your trap’s entry point using pipe cleaners or craft sticks.
5. Deposit some pennies, foil-wrapped coins or lucky charms inside your trap or on top of the felt as bait.
6. Set your trap before going to bed on March 16. Remember, a leprechaun will only visit while you’re sleeping.
7. Check your trap in the morning. Sneaky little leprechauns rarely stay trapped, but if you caught one who escaped, you might find he left behind a treat for you!
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1945 ROPER GAS STOVE. Leave message. 585-323-1762
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MODEL RAILROAD LAYOUT, HO scale, partially built. 8’x16’. Largely modular. Text 585-645-9835
Three framed black and white PHOTOS OF STONEHENGE 14”x16”. gearmaryellen@gmail.com
PILGRIM HYMNALS (233 of them) and 16 black SLEEVELESS YOUTH CHOIR ROBES. Text 585-590-1982
OIL BASE PAINT: All colors. DO NOT TEXT. Call: 585-377-0878
Six clean, empty, plastic TIDY CAT CONTAINERS. Held 38 lbs. of litter. Tight fitting lid. Great for storage. sylvavalentino@yahoo.com
Two COUCHES, covered in plastic. Good condition. You pick up, Henrietta. 585-727-0686
MICROWAVE - 100 watts, 12”W x 8”H x 14”D. FARBERWARE - Pretty clean, just downsizing. In Hamlin. Text or call. 585-260-0437
AIR FRYER - Power Air Fryer Pro. 16”H x 12”W x 12”D. Works great. Could use a cleaning. In Hamlin. Text or call. 585-260-0437
BED RAIL FOR ADULT, adjustable. Like new. Rush area. Text or leave message 714-328-3407
Large old, ORGAN. It does work. Two tier keyboard. Bench included. Beautiful piece. Pick up only. Jmc14425@yahoo.com
35-year-old RAINBOW VACUUM CLEANER in good working condition with all parts included. Liz 585-739-7881
BON APPÉTIT MAGAZINES – 50 issues from the late ‘70s & ‘80s. Avon. 585-503-7083
Three 20HP Mercury OUTBOARD MOTORS for parts. Text 585-230-9380
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HOYT VTM 31 COMPOUND BOW in good condition. 585-645-2618
Senior citizen collecting RECYCLED BOTTLES/CANS to supplement fixed income. Please Monroe County only.
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CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, especially Christmas village houses & Lemax accessories. In good condition for LeRoy Joy Project. 585-813-5089
Food Pantry in need of CARD TABLE. 585-690-3085
FISHING EQUIPMENT – Fly reel and pole. COSTUME JEWELRY. 585-415-8513
Sturdy DINING ROOM TABLE for senior citizen. 585-381-6546
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AIRSOFT GUNS and GEAR in good condition. 585-419-5246
4-WHEEL WALKER with SEAT. 585- 698-5937
BIBLES in English and in Spanish. 585-924-5869
ORGAN for Manor House church services. 585-356-1751
Copy of the book, JESUS LIVES by Sarah Young. Call or text 585-649-8706
A good complete working OLD-FASHIONED ROUND WRINGER/ WASHER for regular use. 585-802-3328
YARN for crocheting hats, gloves and other items. Brockport, Hamlin, Hemlock, Hilton and Spencerport area. 585-964-2405
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.
Proton-Pump Inhibitors
Highly Recommended for Barrett’s Esophagus
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a retired male over 65 and a former occasional cigar smoker. I quit 15 years ago after I was diagnosed with Barrett’s esophagus. I was also a former drinker and quit seven years ago. I regularly completed all the biopsies as required and took my proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) daily as instructed.
This year, I read an article about PPIs contributing to dementia and neuropathy, which I have. My primary care physician suggested that I switch to over-the-counter H2 blockers as a safer approach. I developed an irregular heart rhythm and soaring blood pressure. I was then diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AFib). My stress test and echocardiogram are normal for my age. I am now on some heavyduty beta blockers, blood thinners and a very expensive rhythmcontrol drug.
A book I recently read written by two top cardiologists stated that long-term use of PPIs is dangerous and can cause AFib, but a recent article published by the National Institute of Health states the opposite. I also read that an irritated esophagus stimulates the esophagus nerve and triggers AFib. I’m confused now.
Because Barrett’s vastly increases my chances for getting a very aggressive cancer, doing nothing is not an option. I have already modified and continue to modify my diet, but that only goes so far. And as I’m sure you are aware of, a stroke caused by AFib is often life-threatening.
My complicated question is, which professional approach would you recommend: PPIs or H2 blockers? Is there a third option? -- B.B.
ANSWER: There is not a definitive answer on whether PPIs, like omeprazole, increase the risk of AFib. Studies are potentially confounded by the fact that people with AFib sometimes think they have stomach problems and may take a PPI, leading to a false association between the PPI and AFib. As you say, there have also been studies that suggest a decreased risk of AFib in people who use PPIs.
In my mind, the increased risk of adenocarcinoma of the esophagus as a result of untreated stomach acid reflux in a person with Barrett’s esophagus is the key in this situation, as Barrett’s is a condition where abnormal lining of the esophagus occurs due to years of acid exposure.
I do not believe over-the-counter H2 blockers, like famotidine (Pepcid), are adequate enough to reduce the risk of esophageal cancer, so I advise patients in your situation to use PPIs, despite their known risks.
The data suggesting a risk of dementia are weak. While there might be a small risk, the risk isn’t high enough to avoid using a PPI in a person with Barrett’s. B12 deficiency is absolutely a risk in people taking long-term PPIs. Low B12 can certainly lead to neuropathy, but both can be prevented and treated by testing for B12 deficiency and by getting supplementation, if needed.
I am very glad to hear you are getting routine endoscopic surveillance and biopsies so that any abnormal growth of the esophagus can be identified and treated promptly.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible.
Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.
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According to the World Health Organization, tobacco kills up to half its users, annually killing roughly six million people each year. The WHO notes that more thanfivemillionofthosedeathsare the result of direct tobacco use, while more than 600,000 deaths can be attributed to non-smokers being exposed to secondhand smoke. While many in the United States may understand the threat that smoking poses to their overall health, the WHO notes that studies indicate knowledge about the specifichealthrisksoftobaccouse is not widespread. A 2009 survey of smokers in China found that less than 40 percent of smokers knew that smoking tobacco causes coronary heart disease, while only 27 percent were aware of the link between smoking and stroke. It’s also important that smokers recognize that cigarettes once characterized as “light” or “low tar” are not healthier than more traditional cigarettes. While the US Food and Drug Administration has banned the use of such terms in cigarette sales within the United States, smokers traveling or living overseas should be mindful that other countries may not operate under such restrictions. In addition, the American Cancer Society notes that there is no proof that cigarettes sold as “all natural” and marketed as having no chemicals or additives are any safer than traditional cigarettes and that the best way for men, women and children to avoid the dangers of tobacco is to never smoke or to quit immediately.
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It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.
~Charles Dickens (1812–1870), Great Expectations
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People with red hair are often assumed to be of Irish descent. Although not everyone with copper tresses can trace their lineage to the Emerald Isle, a deeper look at genealogy may, in fact, point out Irish origins somewhere along the way.
According to Eupedia, a website that investigates European ancestryandgenetics,Irelandhas the highest per capita percentage of redheads in the world. The rates hover anywhere from 10 to 30 percent. In order to have red hair, a person must possess the MC1R gene, which is recessive andonlyoccursinabout2percent of the world’s population, says the National Institutes of Health. Both parentsmustpassonacopyofthe gene in order for their offspring to be born with red hair. Red hair also tends to skip generations, so if you are a redhead, your children may not be born with red hair, but your grandchildren may. The rarest combination is a person with red hair and blue eyes, which also are a recessive trait. Other cultures that historically have red hair are Scandinavian nations, like Norway. It is believed that since ancient Vikings took Irish slaves to Norway centuries ago, their genetics intermingled. Keep in mind that redheads should stay out of the sun. Research says the pigment that gives hair the red color can make redheads more susceptible to melanoma than even fair-skinned blonds.
Refresh Your Home for Spring
Reorganize cluttered areas
If a room (or rooms) in your house are in disarray, start by reorganizing those often-used spaces to give them a like-new look and feel. Begin by removing everything from the room - including the furniture, if you’re ableand separate your belongings into boxes or piles based on what you plan to put back in the room, move to another location and throw away or donate. Once you’ve cleaned the space, resituate the necessary furniture then place items you’re keeping back in their places in tidy fashion so they’re easy to locate.
• Work to implement policies that control spending.
• Work with our current business leaders to help make Dansville a destination again.
• Work to obtain grant writers so Dansville can take advantage of grants available from New York State and the Federal Government.
• Continue working to rebuild our infrastructure including waterlines, side roads, and sidewalks.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
* On March 13, 1781, English astronomer William Hershel discovers Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun. It was the first discovery of a new planet in modern times, and the first to be made using a telescope.
To wellcome her the Spring breath’s forth
Elisian sweets; March strews the Earth
With violetts and posies, The Sunne renews his fainting fires, Aprill putts on her best attires, And May her crown off Roses.
~Most assuredly written by Edmund Waller, c.1638–9
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8 Maple Ave. • 585-384-5170
www.cohoctonlibrary.org
Hrs.: Mon., -Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat. 10am-2pm
Dansville Public Library 200 Main St., Dansville, 585.335.6720
www.dansville.lib.ny.us
Hrs.: Mon.-Thurs. 10am-8pm; Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat. 9am-1pm
E.J. Cottrell Memorial Library
5 Beecher St., Atlanta, NY 585-534-5030
Hrs.: 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.-Thurs. 10am-6pm; Fri. 12pm-5pm; Sat. 10am-noon
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Monday,3/18:OvenFriedPork Chop,MashedPotatoes,Brussel’s Sprouts,WholeWheatBreadSlice, Juice,Pears.
Tuesday,3/19:Goulash,Roasted Potatoes,Cauliflower,Whole WheatRoll,ChocolateChip Cookie.
Wednesday,3/20:PotRoast,Corn, Asparagus,WholeWheatBread Slice,Juice,Peaches.
Thursday,3/21:RoastTurkeyw/ Gravy,Stuffing,Peas,Carrots, Juice,SpiceBar.
SiteClosedFriday. (585)335-8130
AgingMasteryProgram- The goal oftheAgingMasteryProgram istohelpolderadultsmakethe mostofretirementyears.Topics coveredincludenavigatinglonger lives,exerciseandyou,sleep, healthyeating,fallprevention, financialfitness,advancedplanning andmore.Jointheadventure! March18-22,9:30-12noon, DansvillePublicLibrary,MainSt., Dansville.
SpringHasSprungDriveThru Chicken BBQ -Sunday,March24, 2024from12noon-2pmatthe DansvilleMooseLodge#1130,6 MainSt.,Dansville.$12.00.1st Come,1stServed-NOPre-Sale. Menu:1/2Chicken(byStearns), SaltPotatoes,BakedBeans,Roll& Cookie.SponsoredbyDansville MooseLodge#1130.
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Historyofthe1837Livingston County Anti-SlaverySociety Minutes -TheLCHScollection holdstheoriginalminutesofthe LivingstonCountyAnti-Slavery Society1837-1839.Dr.JustinBehrend,SUNYGeneseoprofessor,will presentaboutthecontentsofthese Minuteswhichlistsmembership nameofapproximately125men andwomenwhowereactivists helpingtopromotetheideathat slaveryshouldbeabolishedinthe UnitedStates.Thispresentationcoincideswiththeopeningofthe newexhibitSlavery,Abolitionism, andtheCivilWar.March24,1:303pmattheLivingstonCountyMuseum,30CenterSt.,Geneseo. https://www. livingstoncountyhistoricalsociety. com/
DID YOU KNOW?
Holy Thursday, which falls on the Thursday before Easter Sunday, commemorates The Last Supper of Jesus Christ. During The Last Supper, Jesus,whoChristiansbelieveistheSonofGod,establishedthesacrament of Holy Communion. The Last Supper was the final meal Jesus enjoyed with his disciples in Jerusalem, and it was during The Last Supper when Jesus predicted one of those disciples would ultimately betray him. Holy Thursday is sometimes referred to as “Maundy Thursday,” a reference to the religious rite of maundy, which is the washing of the feet. The Last Supper and the rite of maundy are connected because it was during The Last Supper that Jesus washed the feet of his disciples. Though The Last Supper, during which Jesus gave his disciples bread, telling them it was his body, and wine, telling them it was his blood, is celebrated at every Mass as part of the Liturgy of the Eucharist, Holy Thursday Mass places even greater emphasis on this significant event.
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FingerLakesUFO&Paranormal Meetup - Saturday,March16: 6:00-8:00pm.FollowedbySocial Hour.UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummersStreet, Livonia.$5.00donationtothe Church.Snackstoshareareappreciated.Info:TextorcallMary Grace:585-766-9318.www. giftsofgraceministry.org.Following Meeting:Saturday,April20.
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St.Patrick’sDayDinner- The Springwater AmericanLegionPost 905’sannualcornedbeefdinner willbeheldonMarch17,2:00pm untilgone.Cost:$15.Eatinortake out.Kern-RobinsonAmericanLegionPost905,7998SchoolStreet, Springwater.
February is merely as long as is needed to pass the time until March. ~J.R. Stockton
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March in Western NY brings maple sugaring weekends, festivals, and pancake breakfasts across our region. What is your favorite part of maple weekends?
• Sampling fresh maple syrup straight from the source
• Tasting maple treats like candy and donuts
• Joining family and friends for pancake breakfast traditions
• Taking guided tours to learn about the maple syrup-making process
• Enjoying the beautiful late-winter, early spring weather
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Poll ended 03-12-2024
As the proverb states, March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb, or vice versa. What other old March adages are appropriate this year? (folklore courtesy of Farmers Almanac)
36.4% “A wet spring, a dry harvest.” 27.3% “So many mists in March you see, So many frosts in May will be.” 36.4% “In beginning or in end, March its gifts will send.”
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St. Patrick’s Day celebrants who are not of Irish descent and/or those who have never visited Ireland may not know it, but the live music they may hear when entering a pub on St. Patrick’s Day is an integral part of the fabric of Irish culture. An Irish Seisiún typically finds a group of musicians gathered in a pub to play traditional Irish music, oftentimes while seated at a table among their audience. While many pubs reserve stage areas for their musicians on St. Patrick’s Day, the spirit of seisiún is still present, as musicians often interact with the audience.
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1. TELEVISION: Which TV sitcom featured a father figure named Philip Banks?
2. LANGUAGE: How many letters are in the Greek alphabet?
3. MOVIES: Which movie features the line, “To be honest, when I found out the patriarchy wasn’t just about horses, I lost interest”?
4. SCIENCE: How long is an eon?
5. GEOGRAPHY: In which country is most of the Kalahari Desert located?
6. MUSIC: Which singer once was called the Material Girl?
7. FOOD & DRINK: What is injera?
8. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of cockroaches called?
9. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which large U.S. city is nicknamed Emerald City?
10. GAMES: How many blocks are in a Jenga tower? Answers
ThestormyMarchhascomeatlast, With wind, and cloud, and changing skies;
I hear the rushing of the blast, Thatthroughthesnowyvalleyflies...
For thou, to northern lands again, Thegladandglorioussundostbring, And thou hast joined the gentle train
And wear’st the gentle name of Spring.
~William Cullen Bryant (1794–1878), “March”
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Smoking areas in parking lots and shopping plazas
On the very busy morning of Sunday, February 18th, at Wegmans Geneseo, an older gentleman’s cashier had rung up his large number of items, and he then discovered that he had forgotten his wallet. As he and the cashier tried to decide what to do, the woman behind him in line handed the cashier her credit card and very, very, generously rescued him. He protested, saying that he lived close by & could easily run home to get his wallet. She refused and just said “Pay it forward.” I’d just like to tell that woman that I have known that man for decades, and he has always been helping others with all kinds of issues, but he was truly surprised, and very grateful, to be on the receiving end that day. I know that he will definitely Pay it Forward.
Everyone smokes in [local] plaza. I walk to the grocery store there almost every day, and there is usually someone standing or sitting someplace smoking. Most employees from [the grocery store] smoke on their breaks and couldn’t care less about the non-smokers like myself who don’t want to smell the smoke. I have to go in the street and almost get run over. Legislation should say “No smoking, vaping, or using tobacco products in all shopping plazas, parking lots, etc.” They are too lax with this issue. The American Cancer Society got involved with [a company] and now they don’t sell cigarettes. However, other stores still sell them, which says it’s okay to smoke. [Another company] has signs in the windows saying “No Smoking,” but inside they sell cigarettes. More should be done.
German War prisoners
The Hometown Story in your January 19th issue reminded me of the experiences we had with German war prisoners. In the early 1940s, my parents contracted with the Heinz Co. to raise tomatoes. My mother, Anna, a German immigrant, and our neighbor’s 20-yr-old daughter drove the truck full of ripe tomatoes to the Hilton facility. My mother did not disclose that she was German when they arrived. As they unloaded the truck, the prisoners commented in German on the attractiveness of the young woman and speculated what she might look like without any clothes. In German, Anna said she would look like any of the girls they had at home. The prisoners were surprised and also happy to hear German. Much discussion followed about where they and she were from in Germany. They were glad the war was over for them and they were in the US rather than Russia. They felt they were treated and cared for quite well but missed family and friends back home.
Well Meaning Efforts with Poor Results
Many local residents are involved in helping feral cat colonies. For those unfamiliar, these people trap feral cats, have them spayed or neutered, and release them back to their colony. Some people provide the colonies with cat food. Their efforts come from their kind and loving hearts. I’ve owned pet cats for 29 years, and I’m ready to take off the rose-colored glasses and admit the feral cat colony concept is not working. Friends directly involved in colony support tell me there are always more cats coming in and restarting the flow of kittens. The constant drain on [humane society]’s resources (and others who offer spaying) is not the best use of funds. Cats are not part of our native ecosystem and the effect on our native bird populations is devastating. Walk outside anywhere and you’ll notice the vast decline in the number of birds. There are many factors against birds, but this is one we can control. This failed experiment needs to be replaced with humane euthanasia for feral cats.
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St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
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St. Paul’s Enduring Gi Fund committee would like to announce that applications for funds are now available. e applications are available in the St. Paul’s Church office or you may get one from our website, www.stpaulsdansville.org.
Approximately $3,500 is available for the following special projects and initiatives:
• Outreach ministries
• Christian education
• Capital improvements
To be eligible for the grant, your group must be a charitable 501(c)(3) organization or be associated with a charitable organization. Applications are due in the St. Paul’s Church office by the close of business March 23, 2024.
If you have any questions, please use our email admin@stpaulsdansville.org call the Church office at (585) 335-5260
SIGHTS, SOUNDS AND SYMBOLS OF ST. PATRICK’S DAY
The color green is everywhere come St. Patrick’s Day, but celebrants may be surprised to learn that blue is the color that was once most affiliated with St. Patrick himself. Numerous paintings depict St. Patrick wearing blue vestments. But green is the color now most instantly associated with Ireland, which is widely referred to as the “Emerald Isle.” Ireland’s lush countryside and rolling green hills attract millions of visitors each year. The color green can be found just about everywhere on St. Patrick’s Day, even if Patrick himself was partial to blue.
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e Time Has Come For KATHY BUTTON To Answer Real Questions
• Did you take money or misappropriate funds from CSEA, the union you were a member of/elected to since 1970?
• As Western Region President of CSEA, were you a signer on their bank accounts?
• Was there money missing from CSEA accounts which you served as Western Region President?
• Were you forced to retire? Did you retire to save your NYS retirement benefits?
ese are all questions our CSEA membership wanted answers to before everything was swept under the rug in 2019/2020.
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By Sam Mazzotta
Homemade Treats
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My new puppy’s training is going very well, and he responds very well to rewards of little treats. I worry about feeding him so many processed, store-bought snacks though. What are some natural or homemade alternatives for treats? -- Maggie T., Nashua, N.H.
A: Many alternative recipes for homemade doggie treats are available on the internet and at the bookstore, but the healthiest ones share many common features. is means that you can find quite a few good recipes out there, or develop a few of your own.
Common ingredients in dog treats are meat protein (either from fresh meats, broths or strained baby foods), whole-grain flours (like wheat, oats, corn or rice), eggs and powdered supplements (like brewer’s yeast or garlic). A variety of flavorings can be added, including peanut butter, sugar or molasses, vanilla, salt, and small amounts of cheese or milk. Dry or instant yeast can be added to biscuit-type recipes, to allow the dough to rise before baking.
A popular training asset is liver treats, which can be made fairly easy and which last about four to five days if stored properly (in an airtight container and refrigerated). Chicken livers, eggs and sweetener are pureed, flour or cornmeal is mixed in (some owners add powdered supplements as well) and the mixture is baked, cooled and sliced into bite-size treats.
Certain foods are never safe for dogs, so don’t use any recipe that contains these ingredients: chocolate, onions, raisins/grapes or macadamia nuts. ey seem like fairly innocent foods, but can cause serious health problems in dogs.
Baking and testing these snacks out on your puppy can be a lot of fun. Remember, you can also share recipes with other dog owners and perhaps find the perfect treat for your companion.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Saint Patrick may have not been Irish, but millions of other people are. According to the travel resource WalletHub and the most recent U.S. Census Bureau data, 33.3 million people in the United States claim Irish ancestry. That’s around seven times greater than the entire population of Ireland. The first St. Patrick’s Day parade took place in Boston in 1737, and New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is perhaps the largest and best-known parade for Saint Patrick. What’s more, Saint Patrick’s given name wasn’t Patrick. His “real” (Brythonic) name was Maewyn Succat, according to Irish legend. But Maewyn Succat Day just doesn’t have the same ring to it as St. Patrick’s Day.
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Ken Goold: A Maestro of Music Education and Theater Direction
BY SUZIE WELLS
With a career spanning over three decades in music education and theater direction, Ken Goold’s journey is not just about teaching notes or directing performances; it’s about fostering creativity, building confidence, and instilling a lifelong love for the arts in his students.
Ken’smusicalodysseybeganinAverillPark,NY,wherehespenthis formative years immersed in music, theater, and soccer. His passion formusic,nurturedbydedicatedteachers,ledhimtopursuedegrees in music and education from e University of Rochester and e Eastman School of Music a er initially venturing into Mechanical Engineering in attempts to keep his vocation separate from his love for music.
In his first music teaching job at e Albany Academy, Ken was surrounded by teachers who clearly loved their jobs and were there for the students every day. When he arrived at the Honeoye Falls-Lima School District nine years later, and worked with his next mentor, Mark Borden, for 18 years, he continued to focus on his guiding philosophy of “Quality, Opportunity, and Enjoyment” in every class, every day. Over the past 21 years, Ken has continued that commitment, shaping young minds through music classes, choirs, theater productions, and more.
Rochester Broadway eater League and Broadway, accompanied countless student trips to Broadway and Virginia Beach Music Festival, and worked with students in various capacities on another 30+ productions.
Ken’s teaching philosophy revolves around putting students first, creating a nurturing environment where musical excellence and authenticity flourish. His classrooms buzz with creativity, where students are encouraged to explore, question, and grow both as musicians and individuals. Beyond imparting musical skills, Ken serves as a trusted mentor, offering a listening ear and guidance through life’s ups and downs.
Challenges have peppered Ken’s journey, from the initial transition from engineering to music to the perpetual quest for balance amidst the demands of teaching, family, and personal pursuits. “Balance is important, but Balance is hard,” he says. Yet, through it all, his unwavering dedication and support network have seen him triumph over obstacles, emerging stronger and more passionate about his cra .
For Ken, music isn’t just about scales and rhythms; it’s a gateway to collaboration, confidence, and creativity. rough ensembles and performances, students learn invaluable life skills, from teamwork to public speaking and clear communication, while exploring the boundless depths of artistic expression.
To Ken, “Music is a joy, an outlet, a science, an art, a physical activity, a connection with the past, a view into the future, a way to understand cultures around the world and throughout time. Music has been around since the first people and will be around until the last. Understanding and appreciating music enriches the lives of anyone who experiences it as a creator or a consumer.”
Ken’s latest endeavor, HF-L’s spring production of Mamma Mia! is a testament to his passion for theater and mentorship. Guiding a talented cast and crew through rehearsals and performances, he orchestrates an unforgettable experience where every participant shines. Ken, alongside alumni director, CJ Tomaszewski, their entire creative team, and an amazing score of music by ABBA, ensure Momma Mia! will be a fun, memorable show with incredible music.
As Ken reflects on his career and impact, he hopes to be remembered not only as a music educator and director but as someone who cared deeply and inspired endlessly. His advice to all echoes his life’s ethos: seek balance, take chances, and embrace the beauty of the arts.
And to truly understand the magic of Mamma Mia! and the talent of its performers, Ken extends a heartfelt invitation to the community: come, experience the joy, and feel the music come alive on stage.
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March 3, 2024
Dr. John Courtenay Shera passed away in his sleep on March 3, 2024, after a long illness. Courtenay is survived by sons, J. Courtenay Shera; daughter-inlaw,Candice; grandson, atcher,and granddaughter, Arden, of Warwick, New York; Caleb A. Shera, daughter-in-law Wendy, and grandson, Alek of Richmond, Va.; daughter, Eugenia H. Seifert of Fredericksburg, Va.; nieces, nephews and friends who will remember his remarkable warmth and personality.
Courtenay was born in White Plains, New York in September 8, 1936, the youngest son of the late George and Henrietta Shera. Courtenay grew up in Scarsdale, New York and graduated from Scarsdale High School in 1954. After a brief stint in the United States Army, Courtenay enrolled in Trinity College, graduating in 1958. In preparation for his return to college to obtain his Doctorate in Dental Surgery, Courtenay took a few summer classes at Columbia University, where he met the love of his life, Eizenija “Mika” Bergman. ey married in 1964, and he went on to graduate from Fairleigh Dickinson University’s School of Dentistry in 1966.
In 1978, Courtenay relocated his family to Dansville, New York, where he lived for forty years. Courtenay was proud of his dental practice and active service in the Dansville Lion’s Club. He will be remembered for his love of family and friends.
At the request of Courtenay, no funeral services will be held. Interment will be in Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, NY. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Dansville Lion’s Club.
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The flower most commonly associated with funeral services in the popular mind is the lily. Lilies are often interpreted as a symbol of the innocence that has been restored to the soul of the departed. A white stargazer lily symbolizes sympathy and any type of white lily expresses majesty and purity.
Gilbert Castro
March 7, 2024
Gilbert Castro, age 65 of Avoca, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on ursday, March 7, 2024.
Gilbert was born on September 26, 1958 in New York City to Cesar & Irma Parrales. Gil attended and graduated from PS 17 in New York City. He joined the US Army immediately after high school and proudly served his country for 12 years; upon release from Active Duty, Gil continued to serve his community by joining the Veterans Administration as a Drug & Alcohol counselor where he assisted countless veterans over a 30 year career.
Gil was a family man who served his country and then served those who had served. He enjoyed life! He brought smiles to those around him as indicated by the laughter that could always be heard when he was near. Gil loved his family, friends and rooting for his NY Giants.
In addition to his father, Cesar Parrales; Gil is predeceased by his brothers: Arturo Castro & Ricardo Castro; and his in-laws, George & Margaret Jackson.
Gil is survived by his wife, Donna Castro; his children: Christopher Castro, Jayden Castro, Patrick Castro, Samantha Castro, & Vanessa Castro; his granddaughters: Lexi Castro & Zariah Castro; and his grandson, Alder.
Funeral services were held at the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home in Wayland where full military honors were presented.
To leave an online condolence, please visit BairdFuneralHomes.com
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Frederick Herman Fox March 8, 2024
Freddie was born on April 11, 1931 to Mabel Emmick Fox and Herman Fox in North Cohocton, NY. He died March 8, 2024.
He went to school in North Cohocton and graduated from high school in Wayland, NY. He then enrolled in Niagara University with a major in chemistry.He finished 3 years and then left to partner with his father in the farming business. Along with the dairy, they cultivated many acres and accrued acres of land that produced a variety of crops.
Freddie was active in the Hatch Hose Fire Company, Lions Club, Atlanta North Cohocton Dev. Corp. and the Canandaigua Lake Watershed Conservation Committee out of Albany.He was an avid bowler and downhill skier. His claim to fame was being on the TV show, Bowling for Dollars but the night his event aired, it was pre-empted by Nixon resigning the Presidency.
Freddie is survived by his wife, Joan Castor Fox; his sister, Marian Pfeiffer and his nieces, Jane Russell, Ann Pfeiffer (Ward Hartenstein), Ellen Pfeiffer, (David Johnson), Noreen and Dick Whitney and cousins, Dianne Emmick, Ronald Severson and four nephews and two nieces.
A private Prayer service will be scheduled in the future. Donations in Freddie’s memory may be made to Ingleside Christian Church, 5570 Horn Road, Naples, NY 14512 or Atlanta Library, Atlanta, NY 14808.
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“The Wild Rover”: This tune tells of a wayward son spending money on beer and whiskey but promising to return home to change his wild ways. It’s a classic Irish drinking song.
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St. Patrick’s Day is synonymous with many things, most notably the jovial atmosphere of the various events celebrating both the life of St. Patrick and Irish culture.
New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations are known for the Big Apple’s impressive parade up Fifth Avenue, while few who have partaken of Patty’s Day festivities in Chicago can forget the green Chicago River. Celebrations may vary from city to city, but it’s a good bet that celebrants will hear some traditional Irish music, enjoy a pint of Guinness and/or join the masses wearing green wherever they end up this St. Patrick’s Day. Drinking Irish coffee is another St. Patrick’s Day tradition many revelers enjoy. Few may indulge in Irish coffee throughout the year, but this special concoction can be a great way to warm up after attending a St. Patrick’s Day parade in the often chilly March temperatures.
Cocktails made with coffee date back quite far, but Irish coffee does not have to go back too far to trace its history. In the mid-20th century, chef Joe Sheridan was working in Foynes, County Limerick when a group of United States-bound travelers found themselves stranded due to inclement weather that grounded their plane. Whether he was trying to warm them up or wake them up after their ordeal, Sheridan served the passengers coffee withalittlebitofIrishwhiskeymixedin.Whenthegroupinquiredastowhat they were drinking, Sheridan reportedly told them, “that’s Irish coffee.”
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