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BRISTOLHARBOURVILLAGE COMMUNITYSALEDAY,30 GolfsideCircle,SouthBristol, 14424Saturday,May13th (9-2pm)21stANNUALSALE MULTIFAMILYTREASURES
DANSVILLE:8949Shuster Rd 5/11-5/31(9:30-6pm)Crafts,quilts, knitting,crochetitems,afghan,books, squaredancingclothing,Horsestuff, harness,skijackets,3leathercoats, snowblower,Younameit,Igotit!
ATLANTA:16West MainStreet, 5/19and5/20(9am-5pm) Downsizing:Lamps,Dishes,TV,TV Stand,Chairs,Rocker,Recliner,Antiquechairs,KitchenStools,Cardtables,Grill,Ladder,Tools,Desk,Mirror,SarahCoventryJewelry,Rugs, ChristmasTree,Decorations,Dolls, 1970’sFarmToysandtrucks,Craft Books,MuchMuchMore!!
DANSVILLE:23LIVINGSTON BLVDMay19&20(9am-4pm)Girls namebrandandwomen’splussize clothing.Householditems,DVDs,kids books,toysandmuchmore
GENESEO:4859STAPLEY Road
Geneseo14454May18,19,&209 am-4pmManyuniqueantiques, furniture,household,jewelry,records, toolsandmanyhorserelateditems.
THE TYPE OF LODGING ACCOMMODATION
Hostel: Hostels are geared toward the traveler who needs a place to stay on a limited budget. Hostels often offer communal accommodations with shared rooms and bathroom facilities at very low costs, according to the hospitality resource Professional Connector.
GOTABUSINESSPICKUP TRUCK,SERVICEORWORK VAN,DUMPTRUCKORTRACTORTRAILER?FARMTRUCK?: Youmayneedourinsurancecoverage andcostopinionmorethanyouthink! CallHart’sInsurance Agency,Perry,NYat237-2126or 1-800-722-1877.Youwillbegladyou did! TheStandardofExcellence Since1877
Does Your Family Have a Fire Escape Plan? (Family Features) When a home fire occurs, you have very little time to get out. A working smoke alarm doubles your chances of survival, yet more than twenty percent of American homes are without them. Energizer and the International Association of Fire Chiefs teamed up to address this problem by providing vital fire safety information to families. Make a Plan Installing smoke alarms on every level of the home and developing a plan of escape can give your family precious minutes to get out and get to safety. Draw a floor plan of your home and sketch exit routes out of every room. Make sure you have a fire escape ladder long enough to reach the ground from upstairs rooms. Assign an outside meeting place, so you can quickly locate each other
EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED WHEN RENOVATING
Dirt and noise: Homeowners can count on dust, debris and noise throughout the renovation process. Dust appears when walls come down or go up, and construction teams typically erect temporary walls or tarps to contain the debris. Air filtering systems also can limit dust particles. Noise is unavoidable. If it becomes troublesome, arrange to be outside of the home when the bulk of the construction is taking place.
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STORING TOOLS PROPERLY REDUCES INJURY RISK AND
PROMOTES ORGANIZATION
Whether homeowners have a handful of tools or an entire collection of equipment, proper storage of these items means the difference between staying organized and safe or having to waste time looking for tools and running the risk of injury.
Tools often gravitate to other rooms of the house or become misplaced. When they’re brought out for use, tools may not be returned to the toolbox or shed, taking up residence in drawers or closets or just being left out in the open.
Improper storage of tools also may create safety risks for the persons doing the renovation and other members of the household. The Consumer Product Safety Commission warns that hundreds of thousands of injuries treated at emergency rooms are related to power tools and workshop equipment. While the majority of these injuries occur while using the tools, improper tool storage can still cause injury.
By taking care of tools and keeping them orderly, homeowners can lengthen the life expectancy of their tools and reduce the likelihood of tool-related injury.
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PERFECT PICNIC POPCORN SQUARES
Yield: 12 squares
1 cup light corn syrup
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 cup reduced-fat peanut butter
3/4 cup raisins
8 cups air-popped popcorn nonstick cooking spray
In large saucepan, combine corn syrup, sugar, brown sugar and peanut butter.
Bring to boil over low heat, stirring constantly; boil 2-3 minutes. Remove saucepan from heat.
In large bowl, combine raisins and popcorn; pour hot mixture over popcorn and toss carefully with wooden spoons until well-coated.
Spray 9-by-13 inch baking dish with cooking spray; press popcorn mixture into pan and cool completely.
Cut into squares and serve.
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Eliminate the extras
While you’re freshening up the house, it’s the perfect time to purge unwanted and unused items, but remember that items in good condition can actually do good for those in need. By donating clothing, electronics, furniture, household goods and vehicles to be sold in The Salvation Army Family and Thrift Stores, you can help transform lives in your local community. A good rule of thumb: if you haven’t used it in the last year and it doesn’t have special sentimental value, it’s probably time to let it go.
Q&A Master Gardeners with
I’ve read a lot of plant packages saying plants are deer-resistant and then the deer come through during winter and decimate them anyway. How do I know which aredefinitelydeer-resistant?
Although a plant may be marketed as deer-resistant, unfortunately, deer are curious and hungry creatures. Mothers and fawns, especially, are known for their voracity and their tendency to nibble many plants as they move along a landscape. The
result is that a planting of young pawpaws or currants, both marketed as “deer-resistant,” might have all the leaves chewed off overnight. After eating a “deer-resistant” plant, an individual deer may feel sick or realize (after a few big bites) that they don’t like the taste of the leaves. If the plant is small to begin with, it may be already dead after being munched. And there will likely be more, unfamiliar deer that also need totastetheplanttocometothesame conclusion.
The only sure-fire solution is to use netting while the plants are small. Some have suggested planting allium crops around young plantings, as deer don’t like the smell. But, I think physically blocking the plants from deer will workbest.If youareabletogrowthe “deer-resistant” plant out to a large
All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
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THIS SPRING, IT’S ALL ABOUT THAT BASS FISHING -AND YOUR BASIC GEAR
WEAR A BASE LAYER. A thin T-shirt is a must as a base layer, better if it is made of fabric that wicks away moisture. There are even some that are made to be water repellent and stain resistant with anti-odor properties for those in warmer climes. Since this is the layer that is in direct contact with your skin, you want something that will allow moisture to escape as you sweat.
enough size — perennials usually reach this stage around 2 or 3 years –you can let deer graze on it and learn theirlessonwithoutworryingthatthe plant will die from its leaves getting eatenoff.
KenEstes,MasterGardener
Friends of the Dansville Public Library
May 16-20, 2023
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Wed,May 17 10am-8pm
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Livingston County WINNERS
Dance/Performing Arts:
1st: Dance Emporium
2nd: Miss Natale's Dance Centre
3rd: Dansville Dance Academy
Dansville
MAY 15-21, 2023
DOGWOOD FESTIVAL
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ursday 6-10pm • Friday 6-10pm
Saturday 12-4pm • Saturday 6-10pm
DOGWOOD FESTVAL Babcock Park
MAY 18 thru 20, 2023
Dogwood Carnival Dollars
is year we will have 4 ra es for Dogwood Dollars. ese dollars can only be used at this year’s Dogwood Carnival. e ra es will take place approximately 1 hour a er each ride segment begins.
Thursday, 5/18 6-10pm
Friday, 5/19 6-10pm
Saturday, 5/20 12-4 pm & 6-10pm
Everybody that buys a pay one price wristband for a segment will receive a ticket for the ra e. Winner must be present. ey will receive 25 Dogwood Carnival Dollars to be used only on the carnival grounds. ere is 4 ride segments so there will be 4 - 25 Dogwood Carnival Dollars winners.
Hrs. OPEN: THUR. & FRI. 6PM • SAT. NOON Unlimited Ride Wristbands Every Day Present this coupon at any ticket box for $3.00 o your unlimited ride wristband.
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TIPS FOR COMFORTABLE CAMPING
Tent size and location - Calculate how many people will be on the camping trip and how much space they will need to rest comfortably. Purchase or rent a tent that will provide enough space. Multiple tents also can be used if the goal is to separate family members. The next consideration is where to set up camp. Look for a level area that is relatively free from debris. Clear away any rocks and twigs, as debris under the tent can damage it and make it harder to fall asleep. Families may want to camp a short distance from restroom facilities if they are available, which will make it easier for the midnight bathroom breaks that inevitably crop up.
I love spring anywhere, but if I could choose I would always greet it in a garden. ~Ruth Stout
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EXPLAINING PRECISION AGRICULTURE
What are some examples of PA technology? Sensors are a prime example of PA technology that helps make farms more efficient and productive. Sensors serve various functions by helping farmers gather data on the availability of water in soil, the level of compaction in soil, leaf temperature, insect and disease infestation, and other areas. Weather modeling is another component of PA that can help farms be more costeffective and efficient. Whereas in years past many farms would need to manually assess certain variables to determine when to harvest, weather modeling technology has enabled some farmers to generate remote readings, saving time and money.
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Josie is a rescue cat. She has been a part of our family for 1.5 years and provides great comfort and joy! She loves to watch the birds from the house windows. She also likes to play fetch with her pink stuffed mouse. We throw the mouse and she always returns it to us. She has a sparky personality and always wants to be the favorite cat in the house.
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Cohocton Public Library
8 Maple Ave. • 585-384-5170
www.cohoctonlibrary.org
Hrs.: Mon., Wed., Fri. 1pm-7pm; Tues., Thurs. 10am-7pm; 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
30 Main 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
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
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ScrapMetalDrive to benefitSt. AgnesSchool.HeldSaturday,May 13th9am-1pm,St.AgnesChurch ParkingLot,96ProspectSt.,Avon. Examplesofaccetpeditems:Appliances,ACunits(freondrained), bikes,carbatteries,Christmas lights,hotwaterheaters,exercise equipment,microwaves,lawn mowers(fluidsdrained),potsand pans,silverware,tools,etc.NO ELECTRONICS,KEGS,ORFLUIDS OFANYKIND.Seeour”Commonly Accepted”and”Unwanted”items listonourFacebookpage:www. facebook.com/stagnesavon.We willhavevolunteersavailableto helpunloaditems.Formoreinformation,visitStAgnesAvon.org orcall585-226-8500.
I think that no matter how old or infirm I may become, I will always plant a large garden in the spring. Who can resist the feelings of hope and joy that one gets from participating in nature’s rebirth?
~ Edward Giobbi
SaveTheDate:August11,2023. 31st AvonAlumniBanquet
HostedbytheClassof1973.The banquetisforallgraduatesofAvon CentralandtoclassmatesthatattendedSt.AgnesSchool(Avon). Thiswillalsobethe50threunion forclassof73.Classof63,thisis your60th,classof83,your40th andclassof93your30th.The reunionisallplanned,sogetyour classmatestogetherandcatchup witholdfriends.Togetacopyof theinvitationorformoreinformationpleaseemail:slane@rochester. rr.com.
CANANDAIGUA
2ndAnnualAlLorenzParkFamily Fest- Joinusforanexcitingday offamilyfuninAlLorenzPark! Somethingforeveryone,fromraces andfacepaintingtofishingand scavengerhunts,you’resureto makeamemoryduringthe2nd AnnualAlLorenzParkFamilyFest. May20,9am-3pm,AlLorenzPark, AlLorenzDrive,MountMorris. FREEADMISSION-RAINORSHINEALLAREWELCOME!Shuttleservice availableontheMurrayHill Campus.Shuttleswillrun approximatelyevery15minutes. Lookforsignageasyouenterthe campus.ContactLivingstonCounty CentralServices,6MurrayHill Drive,MountMorrisor 585-243-7500.https://www. livingstoncounty.us/FamilyFest
DANSVILLE
SaveTheDate-May21,2023 for the 7thAnnualFootin’ItForFamily 5kRun/Walk!TobenefitAnn& CarlMyersCancerCenterDansville, NY.Registrationformsfound onlineatwww.footinitforfamily. com
DCSWallofPrideInduction Seeking nominationsforthe upcominginductiontobeheldon Saturday,October21,2023.Please submitnominationapplicationsby June1,2023onformsobtainedat theDansvilleCentralSchoolDistrict Office(337MainSt.)oravailable ontheDistrictwebsitewww. dansvillecsd.orgundertheCommunitytab,FoundationforDansville Education.
DansvilleSeniorNutritionProgramWeekofMay15-May19,2023
Monday,5/15:Pastaw/Sauce& Meatballs,Broccoli,Peas,Tropical Fruit,VanillaMousse
Tuesday,5/16:SalisburySteakw/ Gravy,MashedPotatoes,Mixed Vegetables,BrusselsSprouts, Clementine,AppleJuice
Wednesday,5/17:BBQPork, RoastedPotatoes,Zucchini,Carrots,Apple,StrawberryJell-O
Thursday,5/18:Chicken&Veggie StirFry,WhiteRice,SugarSnap Peas,Peach,OrangeJuice,Lemon Bar
SiteClosedonFriday (585)335-8130
DansvilleAreaHistoricalSociety presents QUINNGOLDEN,STORYTELLER ComingHometoDansville: HowIMovedtoDansvilleandRestoredaHouse onWednesday, May17,6:30pm,NorthDansville TownHall,14ClaraBartonSt., Dansville.JoinuswhenStoryteller QuinnGoldendeliversafun-filled programofphotosandstorytelling duringDogwoodFestivalWeek! AdmissionisFree.Donationsare gratefullyAccepted.North DansvilleTownHallisHandicapped Accessible.FollowDansvilleArea HistoricalSocietyonFacebook.
ConesusLakeRidersMotorcycle Club -AllYouCanEatBreakfast: Helduntilfurthernoticethe2nd and4thSundayofeverymonthat theConesusLakeRidersMotorcycleClub,6199LibertyPoleRd.in Dansvillefrom9am-12noon.We supportCampGoodDays,Teresa House,WoundedWarriors, Christmasmealsandmanymore. AnyquestionscallJohnHynesat 585-314-1244.
HotDogBBQFundraiserfor Missions - Friday,May19from 11:30am-1:30pmatthe DansvilleFreeMethodistChurch, 25FranklinSt.,Dansville.$10.00/ Meal,$2.00/hotdog(2hotdogs, macsalad,bakedbeans).
GENESEO
Veteran&FamilyDay- VOCWNY and LivingstonCountyOutdoorRX invitesVeteransandtheirFamilies toourfirstannualVeteransFamily DayChickenBBQ10June2023, 1-6pm,rainorshine,attheNationalWarplaneMuseum, Geneseo.Music,bouncehouses, cornhole,food,andfun!Preregistrationrequiredby31May 2023.Seatinglimited,feelfreeto bringachair,lawngames,anda smallpop-upcanopyforshade. Gatesopen1pmforsign-inof pre-registeredparticipantstoget theirmealtickets.RSVP’scanbe submittedbywebsiteandclicking ontheeventlinkorcallingor texting585-200-9742oremailing rwolter@vocwny.org
HEMLOCK
VeteranOnly-RaftFishing: Veterans comejoinusasweraftwith AdventureCallsOutfitterguides andfishtheLetchworthStatePark Gorgeandhaveacookout.Held24 June,1-5pm,AdventureCallsOutfitters,7051LowerFallsRoad,Castile.Pre-Registerisrequiredonour website-www.livcovets.com, emailing-rwolter@vocwny.org,or bycalling/texting(585)200-9742 withthefollowinginformation: Name/BranchofService/E-Mail/ CountyofResidence/PhoneNumber.Wehopetoseeyouthere.
VeteranOnly-ConesusLake Fishing Charter:June3,5:30am12noon, ConesusLakeBoat Launch,5030EastLakeRoad, Livonia.Veteranscomejoinusand fishConesusLakewiththenew charterfishingguidesontheFinger Lakes,HarringtonOutfitters.We willfishConesusLakeforfour hoursandshareamealafterwards. ValidNewYorkStateFishingLicenseisrequired.Besuretoask abouttheVeterandiscountedfishinglicenseatyourlocallicensing facility.Spaceislimited,don’tmiss out,RSVPnowtogetaspot.We hopetoseeyouthere.https:// www.livcovets.com
HORNELL
PraiseintheParkbyLetThere
Be LightMinistries- Saturday, May27thfrom12-4pmatJames StreetParkinHornell.Freetothe Public.Everyonewelcome. 585-685-4036
LIVONIA
FingerLakesUFO&Paranormal Meetup - ExploreETs,UFOs&the Paranormal.Shareyourexperiences withlike-mindedpeople.Saturday, May20,2023:6:00-8:00pm.It’s BigfootNight!GuestSpeaker;inperson:MikeofTacticalBigfoot Research.UnitedMethodistChurch ofLivonia(UMCL),21Summers Street,Livonia.$5.00donationto UMCL.Anextradonationisappreciatedforourspeaker.RSVPsare welcome,butnotrequiredto:Mary Graceviatextorcall: 585-766-9318,www. giftsofgraceministry.org
MIDDLESEX
MiddlesexHoseCo.RoastBeef
Dinner! The nextMiddlesexHose Co.RoastBeefDinnerwillbeon SaturdayMay27.Dinnersareheld onthelastSaturdayofeachmonth thruOctober28TH,atthe MiddlesexHoseCoFirehall,5537 WaterSt,Middlesexfrom4-7pm. Adults$15,Children$10(school ageto12),Preschoolfree(take outsexcluded).Dinnermenu: tossedsalad,rolls,relishdish,roast beef,gravy,potatoes,corn,pie, icedtea,milk,andcoffee.Dining RoomorTakeout.
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
VeteranOnly-DamSiteGorge
Side TrailWalk: Veteransarewelcomedtocomeoutandjoinusas wegetbackoutsideandenjoythe Springweather.May18,6pm8pm,Mt.MorrisDamSiteVisitor Centerandwalkthegorgeside trail.Itisaneasy,one(1)mileloop alongsidetheDamoverlook.Followingourwalk,wewillgatherat thevisitorcenterforasmallbiteto eat.RSVPisrequiredandcanbe submittedthroughourwebsite, www.livcovets.com,orbyemailing rwolter@vocwny.org,orbycalling/ texting(585)200-9742.Wewill confirmyourrequesttoattend about5dayspriortotheevent.
TourofMountMorrisDam: Walking Toursoffereddaily:(May1 -October25).Reserveticketsat www.Recreation.gov.MondayThursday:2pm.Friday-Saturday: 11amAND2pm.Limitedspace; walk-upticketsnotguaranteed. ValidphotoIDrequiredforparticipation.Reservewww.Recreation. govor877-444-6777.MountMorrisDamandRecreationAreaVisitor Centerisopen10am-4:30pm daily.Location:6103VisitorCenter Rd.,MountMorris,NY.Fordetails call:(585)658-4790.
NAPLES
MonteCarloNight! Saturday, May 20th,6-10pmatMaxfield HoseMemorialHall,Naples.Professionalgamingtablesanddealers providedbyUpstateVegasEvents. Ticketsare$40.00each.Included inthatpriceis$500.00ingaming chipsandHorsd’oeuvres.Acash barisprovidedbyBrewandBrats. Prizesdrawnaftergamingisclosed. All$tobenefitHospeaceHousein Naples.Contactus:Call 585-374-2090orOnlineat Hospeacehouse.org/mcn.Gather yourfriends;Treatyourworkersto afunnightout;Greatfor beginners;andmostly....itsfora greatcause.
NORTH COHOCTON
RummageSale - NorthCohocton MethodistChurch,10University Ave.,NorthCohocton.Joinuson Thursday,May18thandFriday, May19thfrom9-2eachday.
PERKINSVILLE
St.Peter’sCemeteryCleaning Bee - JoinusSaturday,May20th, 2023at9amattheSt.Peter’s Church,Perkinsville.
PIKE
WNYGardenTractorPull- WNY Garden TractorPullersTractorPull, MemorialDayWeekend,Saturday, May27,2023(RaindateMay28) at11:00am.WyomingCountyFairgrounds,Pike,NY.Foodanddrink availablebyPikeFireDepartment RescueSquad.Freeadmission!
ROCHESTER
VeteranOnly-FishingCharter: Veterans cansignuptocomefishingwithusonLakeOntariowith BullseyeSportfishingCharters.We willmeetatthecharterdocksMay 27,7amandbeginourfive-hour fishingadventure.Afterfishingwe willgrablunchandshareourfish stories.Allcatchwillbefilletedfor theparticipantsandgiventothem tobringhome.Spaceisvery limited;Veteransmustcontactus togetregistered.Torequestaspot; e-mailrwolter@vocwny.orgorcall/ text(585)200-9742.Participants mustgetawrittenorverbalresponsefromustoensurethey attendanceisverified.Wehopeto seeyouthere.
SPRINGWATER
CommunityDinnerTableSpaghetti Dinner: Webster’s CrossingUnitedMethodistChurch, Route15betweenSpringwater& Conesus.HeldThursday,May25, 2023from4:30pm-7pm.DineIn orTake-Outbydonation.Music Jam!
HikeGeneseeValleyGorgeand Mt. MorrisDam- Hike&Explore theGeneseeValleyGorgeandMt MorrisDamonSunday,May14 from2-4PMwithSpringwater Trails.Visitthewebsite: springwatertrails.orgforadditional information/directions/updates
WAYLAND
TheWaylandAmericanLegion Honor Guard willbeholding MEMORIALDAYCEREMONIESon Monday,May29th.Locationsand TimesAreAsFollows:EASTWAYLANDCEMETERY7:30AM.NORTH LOONLAKECEMETERY7:45AM. LAKESIDECEMETERY8:00AM. OLDCATHOLICCEMETERY8:45 AM.NEWCATHOLICCEMETERY 8:55AM.ST.PETER’SCEMETERY 9:50AM.SACREDHEARTCEMETERY10:00AM.WAYLANDCEMETERY11:00AM.Allareencouragedtoattend.
Every April, God rewrites the Book of Genesis. ~ Author Unknown
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Drive-ThruHoagieSale- Saturday, May20thattheWayland UnitedMethodistChurchParking Lotfrom11AMuntilgone.All Hoagiesare$5.00,withachoiceof TurkeyorItalian.Drivethruandget somegreathoagies...lightningfast!
WaylandFarmersMarket is locatedat102NorthMainStreet, Wayland(behindthelegion). BeginningMay14thandheldevery otherSundaythroughoutthesummerfrom10-1pm.
3 3B ketba urna
Sat., May 27th
Register: 10:30am • Start: 11:30 am
Brackets include ages: 12 and under • 13-15 • 16 and up Free concession stand food. Grace Baptist Church 9316 Main Street, Dansville
Early registration info: gracebcdansville.org or call 335-6190
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Magic Maze
MOUNTAIN CABIN
Yard Sale
9743-9708 Highland Ave. Dansville, NY
Fri., May 19th - Sat., May 20th 9:00am-4:00pm
tItems include: patio furniture, furniture, pack-n-play, children’s toys, clothes, dishes, collectibles, designer handbags (Coach, Michael Kors, Vera), holiday dishes & décor, Yeti cooler
Something for everyone - too much to list!
CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS. All white. Used. Fairport: 585-354-8339
BOOKS - Art Books, some instructional, some famous artists’ paintings, Encyclopedias, some children’s books. You pick up. Call for info: 585-728-5316
DIESEL BUS ENGINE, already taken out of bus. Pick up only: sbly5722@gmail.com
Four boxes of OLD CAR MAGAZINES, DIRT BIKE MAGAZINES and HUNTING MAGAZINES going back to at least 1981. You pick up: 585-329-5631
HP PRINTER - Laser Jet 1320 (no cartridge). May work but have no time to fool with it: 585-346-3829
BROTHER PRINTER, corporate quality with new laser cartridges - TN431, TN433, TN436. Touch screen needs adjustment. Very high-quality print and copy: aelaine636@gmail.com
SERESTO FLEA and TICK COLLAR - large dog. just in time for tick season: enaginny@gmail.com
30” STAINLESS STEEL RANGE HOOD: 727-543-1759
One LAWN CHAIR FRAME, two PARTIAL MACRAME LAWN CHAIRS, one PARTIAL MACRAME LOUNGE LAWN CHAIR: 585-392-5631
HOLLISTER NEW IMAGE FLEXTEND SKIN BARRIER; 2-pc ostomy skin barrier, convex, tape. #14904 Green 1 3/4”/pre-sized 1”; 23 boxes, 5 ostomy barriers in each box: 585-226-8887
WEBER GRILL owner’s kit, very good condition, double doors, hardly used, tank storage, sturdy cover, battery ignition starter: 585-202-1639
ORGAN MUSIC BOOKS: Seven books of organ music. (Wedding, preludes and Postludes, Christmas Solos, Miscellaneous organ solos). Bob8lin13@yahoo.com
COMPUTER DESK, 5’x2’x30” with slide out drawers for printer, file cabinet and keyboard shelf. 42” PLASMA TV with glass stand shelf: 585-410-2808
Two NEW DIAMOND PAINTING KITS. You do them. Pick up, Batavia. Text only: 845-309-9373
COMPLETED DIAMOND PAINTINGS - Multicolored Marilyn Monroe and a kitten. Pick up, Batavia. Text only: 845-309-9373
INFANT BOY CLOTHES, WOODEN CRIB, WALKER, HIGH CHAIR, BABY BATH: 585-797-4659
Perry, take notice, found the HOSPITAL BED HEADBOARD: 585-658-3188
55” PANASONIC FLATSCREEN TV. Works great! whitelily1@twc.com
Beauty rest Elite QUEEN MATTRESS, fair condition. PATIO TABLE and CHAIR SET You pick up: 585-554-6793
TREADMILL in good shape. Only needs a switch to get it going. You move: 585-538-9508
Seeking DIRT BIKES, ATVs or GO-KARTS for father son project. Will pick up, call or text Matt: 315-576-1278
In need of a FOLDING GROCERY CART for a new refugee family: 716-430-2876
FLATSCREEN TV, any size. In good working condition: 585-867-3355
FULL-SIZE LIGHT BAR and 8’ TONNEAU COVER: 585-447-0201
RASCAL SCOOTER in good working condition: 585-415-8513
Used/New SUV in good working condition for retired couple to transport the elderly to appointments and errands: 585-398-7626
TWIN SIZE BED in good condition. Needed for elderly couple. Call or text: 585-719-7866
COOPERSTOWN DREAMS PARK TRADING PINS and DISPLAY BOOK for granddaughter who will play in one tournament this summer: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
9” or 10” straight edge, GLASS PIE DISH: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
Large MOVING BOXES. Deliver in ER: stellaswirlery@yahoo.com
BB RIFLE. Must work. Fairport: 585-354-8339
BOX TRAILER: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
DIRECT VENT NATURAL GAS HEATER for a basement: 585-208-9784
Gently used WOMEN’S MOUNTAIN BIKE to have fun with my kids: 585-260-2610
TELESCOPE: stujaxon@yahoo.com
WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Will pick up. Please call or text Matt: 315-576-1278. Thank you.
A collection of POP TABS for crafts, colored or silver of any type, shape, or size: junkbox232@gmail.com
Old SIDEWALK SLATE for garden path in Canandaigua. Will happily pick up! Please leave a text message: (585) 315-9160
RIDING LAWN MOWER in good condition and a pair of WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES, preferably size 9-1/2 to 10W: 585-346-9777
COMIC BOOKS, SPORTS CARDS (love hockey cards), COLLECTIBLE CARDS
Any condition. Will pick up. Avid collector. Text: 585-260-0437
A TRAILER to haul my mower on. Can pick up. Thanks & God Bless! 585-260-0437
PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE. Plain sewing for quilts. Older is fine. WORKS! christinaplaton20@gmail.com
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS - Tubes, tube testers, vintage stereo equipment, radios, microphones, Test equipment, speakers, meters, turntables, Ham Radio, Advertising, TVs: greg3151@ymail.com
Large BIRD CAGE: 585-485-9663
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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda CharlesPOOL REPAIR COHOCTON TOWN PARK
e Town of Cohocton is accepting bids for the repair of the 75X35 foot in ground pool located at Lawrence Parks Park, 110726 Atlanta Back Road, Cohocton. Please call 585-534-5100 ext. 3 or 4 to set up a time to inspect the pool. Work to be performed early fall of 2023. Sealed bids will be accepted until noon 5/16/2023 at the Town Hall
19 Main St, Atlanta, NY 14808. Bids will be opened at the board meeting on 5/16 at 7PM and the repair contract awarded at that time.
By order of the Cohocton Town Board
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
Cohocton Ambulance is hosting an Open House
Sat., May 20th 11am-2pm
12 Wilcox St., Cohocton
Tour our new facility, enjoy a hot dog and think about volunteering with a great organization!
* On May 14, 1999, President Bill Clinton apologizes directly to Chinese President Jiang Zemin on the phone for the accidental NATO bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. China refused Clinton’s calls for four days and banned American films and music in protest.
Online POLL
LIQUORS WINES
Mother’s Day is May 14th. What is your favorite way to celebrate Mother’s Day?
• Hosting or going out for brunch/ dinner
• Sending flowers or a thoughtful gift
• Spending quality time togethr with mom doing something she likes to do
• Writing a heartfelt card, letter, or poem to express your love and gratitude
• Helping her with chores she doesn’t like to do
• All or most of the above
Poll Ends 05-16-2023
Poll Ended 05-09-2023
According to research, laughter benefits humans in many ways. What inspires a good belly laugh in you?
42.9% Family / Friends
19.0% TV Shows / Movies
14.3% Live Performances / Comedy Shows
23.8% Video Clips / Memes / GIFs
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BAPTIST
Cornerstone Baptist Church
4232 Reservoir Rd., Geneseo • 243-4514 www.baptistchurchgeneseo.com
Pastor John Zatkiewicz
Worship 11am • Sunday School 9:45am
Wednesday Prayer, 6:30pm
Pleasant Valley Baptist Church
4631 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo • 243-0130
Pastor Don Ray • E-mail: pvbc@frontier.com
pleasantvalleybaptist.com • Sunday School 10:00am
Worship Services Sunday, 11:00am • Bible Study Wed., 6:30pm
Children’s Church • Youth Activities
Grace Baptist Church
Pastor David eobald
9316 Main Street, Dansville, NY 14437 585-335-6190
Sunday School 9:15 AM; Worship Service 10:30 AM
Wednesday Prayer Meeting/Kids Block/Youth Group 7:00 PM www.gracebcdansville.org
CATHOLIC
St. Luke the Evangelist Parish
Sat. 4:00 pm at St. Lucy, Retsof • Sun. 8:00 am at St. Mary, Geneseo
Sun. 8:15 am at Holy Angels, Nunda • Sun. 10 am at St. Patrick, Mt. Morris • Sun. 10:15 am at St. Mary, Geneseo
Daily Masses: Mon. 8:00 am at St. Mary, Tues. at St. Patrick, Wed. & Fri. at St. omas Aquinas
Sts. Mary & Matthew Faith Community
St. Mary’s, Honeoye • St. Matthew, Livonia
www.stsmaryandmatthew.com - Rev. William Laird
9am Daily Masses: Mon. & Wed. at St. Matthew • Tues. & urs. at St. Mary’s
Weekend Schedule: Sat. - 3:30pm Reconciliation, 4:30pm Mass at St. Matthew • Sun. - 8:30am Mass at St. Mary’s, 10:30am Mass at St. Matthew
Holy Family Catholic Community
O ce: 206 Fremont St., Wayland, NY 14572 • 728-2228
Hours: Mon- urs. 9:00am-4:00pm, Fri 9:00am-12:00noon
Mass Schedule: Sat. 4pm @ St. Mary’s, 40 Elizabeth St., Dansville
Sun. 7:30am @ St. Joseph’s, 206 Fremont St., Wayland
Sun. 9:15am @ Sacred Heart, 11119 Chapel St., Perkinsville
Sun. 11am @ St. Pius, 35 Maple Ave., Cohocton
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Christian Science Church
3350 Middle Cheshire Rd., Canandaigua, NY 14424
Sun. Service & Sunday School: 10:30AM
Wed. Testimonial Meeting: Noon at Church
Reading rm. @ Church Tues. 11AM - 2:30PM & before & a er services
christiansciencechurch@frontier.com • christianscience.com
Find us on Facebook at Christian Science Canandaigua • 585-393-9935 for info.
By reading the scriptures I am so renewed that all nature seems renewed around me and with me. The sky seems to be a pure, a cooler blue, the trees a deeper green. The whole world is charged with the glory of God and I feel fire and music under my feet.
~Thomas MertonCHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
e Center Church
Meeting at the Lakeville Fire Training Grounds
5604 Stone Hill Rd., Lakeville, NY 14480 Service: Sunday at 10:00 a.m.
Bible Study: Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Phone: 585-376-0749
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Livonia Community Church
A non-denominational Evangelical church
41 Spring St., 346-5290; Pastor Benjamin Nickels
Bible Study – all ages 9:45am; Worship Service 10:30am
LivoniaCC.org
EPISCOPAL
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
25 Clara Barton Street • Box 127 Dansville, NY 14437 • 585-335-5434
stpetesdansville.org • Handicap accessible
Sunday Service @ 10:30am
Zion Episcopal Church
10 Park Place (on the Circle), Avon • (585) 226-3722
zionepiscopalchurchavon.org
Sunday Worship and Holy Communion 10:00am
Online Facebook: facebook.com/Zionchurchavon
Sunday School (Pre-K-12) 9:00am
LUTHERAN
St. Timothy Lutheran Church - ELCA
A Sanctuary and Reconciling in Christ Church
5015 Lakeville Rd, Geneseo, NY 14454 • 585-243-4490
Vicar Lisa Frauens • vicarlisaf@gmail.com • sttimothylutherangeneseo.org
Sunday worship 9:30AM, & Live Streamed: www.facebook.com/sttimothygeneseo
Intergenerational Sunday School, 10:30am 1st Sunday of the month Oct-May. Accessible building with hearing loop available.
Find your worship times here on the Worship Page.
METHODIST
Geneseo United Methodist Church
Rev. Beth Malone • Rt. 63 & Court Street, Geneseo • 243-3160
8:30am Non-Traditional, 10:30am Traditional, 9:30am co ee hour
Sunday School classes for all ages • Nursery care provided
Now “Looped” for the Hearing Impaired Worship services available via Zoom - more info at www.geneseomethodist.com
“Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors” • Handicapped accessible
United Methodist Church of Livonia
Pastor: Hoyt Brown • 21 Summers St., Livonia • (585) 346-3511
E-mail: UMCLivonia@gmail.com • Website: UMCL.us
Sunday School 9:45AM • Worship service Sundays at 9AM, in-person in the sanctuary or online. Online access is available via the church website: UMCL.us or on our Facebook page (Livonia United Methodist Church). Nursery Care available for infant to preschool-aged children.
Dansville United Methodist Church
5 Chestnut Ave., Dansville
Church phone: 585-335-5354
Sunday Worship: 11am
Pastor Michael Whitcomb-Tavey
Springwater United Methodist Church
8001 South Main St., Springwater, NY 14560
O ce: 585-669-2131, Pastor Dawn Merritt
Sunday Service: 11am
Children’s Church/Sunday School
Handicap accessible.
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Faith Fellowship Church
5630 Pebble Beach Rd., Lakeville • 703-1340 www. cny.org
Pastor Stephen Sweeting • Pastor Steven LaMar, Discipleship
Pastor Cli Baker, Youth
Sunday Worship Prayer 10am
Holy Ground Ministries Church
2637 Genesee St. (Rte. 63), Retsof, Across from York School bus garage. 585-245-3334 • Sunday at 10am. All are welcome.
Bible Study - Every Saturday at 9:30am
See what the Lord can do in your life. www.holygroundministries.org
Genesee Valley Church Of Christ
Calvin Watson, Minister • 7351 Rt. 256, Scottsburg • 281-4733 (Sparta Community Center)
Sunday Bible Study 9-9:45am • Sunday Worship 10:00-11:00am
Non-denominational New Testament Teachings.
What we are is God’s gift to us. What we become is our gift to God. ~Eleanor
PowellORTHODOX
Protection of the Mother of God Russian Orthodox Church
100 Stanford Dr., Rochester, NY 14610 • 585-224-0554
Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish
Serving all English and Russian Speaking Orthodox Christians
Full schedule of services and live service streaming at www.pomog.org
PRESBYTERIAN
First Presbyterian Church of Livonia Center
3836 Richmond Mills Road
Rt. 20A, Livonia Center
346-5075
Sunday Worship 9:30 am • Handicap Accessible
Leicester Evangelical Presbyterian Church
161 Main St., Leicester • 382-3311
Pastor David Missel
www.seekinggodtogether.com
Adult Sunday School: 10am • Worship Service: 10:30am Please Join Us!
York United Presbyterian Church
2662 Main St., York, NY • 243-1266
Sunday Worship Service in person at 10:00 am
Available on the YouTube channel: “York United Presbyterian Church”.
Pastor: Rev. Michelle Sumption • All are welcome!
Central Presbyterian Church of Geneseo
Corner 2nd & Center St. • 243-0669
Pastor Rev. Dr. Nancy E. Lowmaster
Sunday Worship at 10am @www.cpcgeneseo.org
Sunday School and Nursery provided.
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Lakeville United Church of Christ
5687 Big Tree Rd., Lakeville • 346-5235
www.facebook.com/Lakevilleucc
Sunday Worship at 10:30am
All are welcome/Open and A rming Church.
List your place of Worship on our monthly Worship Pages. Call 226-8111 today.
COMPUTER SICK?
We make house calls!
The Computer Medic
585-919-9911 Ask for Larry
Windows PC Repair & LCD TV Mounting Solutions
LBthecomputermedic@yahoo.com
Dansville, NY
LEGAL
Request for Proposal (RFP) for Town Hall
Parking Lot Replacement.
e Town of Canadice is soliciting proposals for the parking lot replacement at the Town Hall and Town Court facilities 5949 County Rd 37, Springwater, NY 14560. Visit the Town’s website to download RFP documents. All pertinent and required data is indicated on the website at: www.canadice.org
Bids are due no later than 4:00pm, June 7, 2023
WHEN IT’S TIME TO CALL IN A TUTOR
Students “shut down” or say they “hate” school: Disinterest in school or expressions of hating going to school may be indicative of academic struggles in the classroom, says the Princeton Review. Some students get so frustrated they simply give up. Tutors can solve learning puzzles and help get students back on track and reignite their interest in school.
585-335-9466 Option 1 (Septic)
www.obriensepticservice.com
9429 Meter Rd. • Dansville, NY
UNIQUE WAYS LOCAL BUSINESSES CAN WORK TOGETHER
Change suppliers. Many partnership opportunities can be effective even if they’re less public in nature. Global supply chains were in flux during the pandemic and have yet to return to normal. That makes now a great time for local businesses to reconsider their suppliers. When doing so, look into local suppliers and let it be known that your products are locally sourced. For example, local restaurant owners can highlight the fact that their foods are sourced from local farms and manufacturers. That may impress foodies with a fondness for freshness, and also should reassure customers who want to keep as many of their dollars in the local community as possible.
Puzzle Answers This Week
Notice of Democratic Caucus
A caucus of the enrolled Democratic voters in the Town of West Sparta will be held on May 22, 2023 at 7:00 pm at the West Sparta Town Hall, 8302 Kysorville Byersville Rd, Dansville, NY 14437. The purpose of said Caucus is to nominate candidates for the following office(s) (or any office that may become vacant) to be voted upon at the General Election on Tuesday, November 7, 2023
Town Supervisor 4 Year Term
Town Clerk 4 Year Term
Town Justice
4 Year Term
Town Council (2) 4 Year Term
Town Council (Unexpired Term)
Town Supt. of Highways
4 Year Term
Shawn Mann, West Sparta Democratic Committee Chair
NOW HERE’S A TIP
By JoAnn DersonWAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR MOBILE PHONE ETIQUETTE
Keep private conversations private. When the phone rings while you are in public and you don’t want to allow the call to go to voicemail, answer the call and immediately and politely explain that you are in public. This indicates to the person on the other end of the line that you do not want to broadcast potentially sensitive information to strangers, while also showing those around you that you respect them enough to reserve such conservations for private settings.
* My mom was dealing with a rough health patch recently, and my dad was in charge of all her doctor visits. There was a lot of follow-up to keep track of, and many different doctors. He used a wallet-size photo holder to corral all the different appointment cards to put them in order of appointment. He really did a great job, and Mom’s all better now.
-- Y.R. in Ohio
* A fast, cheap and effective treatment for leg cramps is drinking a little bit of pickle juice. I’m not sure if it’s the vinegar or the combination of vinegar and salt, but it works -- and fast! My grandpa told me about this, and recently I have seen it in magazine articles and on television shows. Nothing fancy, just take a big slug of the juice at the very first sign of a cramp. -- E.E. in Maine
* Here’s a tip for brides: For the couple of weeks before your wedding, wear your wedding shoes around the house several times a week. This breaks them in, and you will be more comfortable with all the standing and dancing on your special day!
* I think cleaning wipes are so very handy, but they can be quite expensive. To make my own, I add cleaner to baby wipes, right in the container. I don’t have babies in the house, but I do mark the container well so that nobody would use it for his or her skin. They work well for me. -- via email
* To thread a needle, run the tip of your finger and thumb over a stick of lip balm, then roll the end of the thread between your fingers. It keeps the threads together and goes through the eye of the needle much easier.
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.Medication Used for Perimenstrual Asthma Poses Health Risk
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a 55-year-old perimenopausal woman who developed asthma a few years ago. My symptoms always start right before my menstrual cycle. My doctor ruled out allergies as the cause. I used to get colds and sinus infections premenstrually in my younger years. Most medical practitioners don’t see the correlation between hormones and respiratory symptoms. I sometimes take 10 mg of prednisone when I’m wheezing more than usual, and it seems to help. Is this dose putting me at risk for diabetes if taken regularly? -- B.S.
ANSWER: Perimenstrual asthma is a wellrecognized condition that is nevertheless not well-known by most nonexperts. It is less likely to be caused by allergies and more likely to be aspirin-sensitive -- meaning that aspirin, or other anti-inflammatory drugs (like ibuprofen) commonly taken by women during menstruation, can trigger an asthma attack. Maybe a quarter of women with asthma have perimenstrual asthma. As you say, it is thought to be the hormone changes around menstruation that trigger the asthma.
Oral contraceptives used continuously prevent large changes in progesterone and estradiol, and may be helpful in managing perimenstrual asthma. Although I didn’t find a lot about it in literature, I suspect that when your periods stop, your asthma symptoms will get better.
Increased medication at the time of menses is frequently needed. However, because prednisone, even at the fairly small dose of 10 mg, does increase risk of diabetes, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, glaucoma, cataracts and many other conditions, oral prednisone is not my first choice for medication in this situation.
Inhaled steroids would be one choice, but they take a while to begin working. One recommended treatment is the oral medicine montelukast (Singulair), which has been proven effective in a small study and starts working right away.
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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.
© 2023 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
PAW’S
By Sam MazzottaReaders Sound O on Dogs’ Front Yard “Gi s”
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I have so many thoughts a er reading the letter from the woman with the shared driveway whose neighbor leaves her dog’s poop on her side.
I’m of the opinion that life would be more enjoyable if people learned to meet others where they are. e dog owner clearly doesn’t want to pick up her dog’s poop, and I don’t think checking with an HOA or municipal ordinance will change that. Maybe she has mobility issues. e writer says she and her neighbor “get along ne,” and there’s a LOT to be said for that. If I were her, I would simply buy poop bags and clean up a er the dog. If the neighbor sees her and says something, I would say: “I’ve asked that you pick up a er your dog, but I don’t want that to become a big issue between us because we get along so well. Your friendship means more to me than my taking a few minutes to clean up the driveway.” -- Susan W., via email
another reader shares their advice:
I have had this issue several times in the past. I have successfully resolved this issue every time it has come up.
I used a new tool to solve it -- the power of social media. My solution was simple: When I observed an individual allowing their canine to defecate on my property, I announced loudly from my front door that if they did not clean it up, I would locate their property and defecate on theirs as well. I made the same announcement on the neighborhood’s Facebook page.
Aside from the occasional beer can thrown out of a vehicle full of teenagers, we have been at peace.
-- Zack in Murieta North
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
(c) 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.
ARMED FORCES DAY FEATURE: JEFF KLEIN, US NAVY
BY SUZIE WELLSJe Klein, of Honeoye Falls, followed in the footsteps of his Navy veteran grandfather and uncle and spent over two decades in the US Navy and Navy Reserves. He continues to serve his community as a volunteer Residential Services Manager at Richards House, a veterans homeless shelter, sharing legacies and stories of the forgotten heroes of the Negro League Baseball, and serving in the Honeoye Falls Mendon Rotary and on the HF-L Board of Education.
Je is a role model to all who know him, so this Armed Forces Day, I wanted to share his stories. On active duty, Je was a Gunners Mate assigned to the USS Ponce LPD-15 stationed at Norfolk. He became a Master at Arms and attached to Pearl Harbor. He reenlisted several times because he truly enjoyed the job. “Traveling to foreign countries was enjoyable, but the operations and training were what kept [him] in.”
He tells of a few memorable stories: on his rst Mediterranean Cruise, his ship was anked by two surfacing Russian submarines. “ ey locked their radar on our ship, which sent our entire crew to our battle stations.” It turned out they were just exing their Cold War muscles and they submerged and moved on. Another time, in the 1998 Baltic Challenge, Je ’s unit thwarted every simulated attack (even one by a US Seal team) on a naval hospital ship exercise involving thousands of military personnel, 17 ships, and 22 aircra from the US and 11 European countries.
However, he says his most memorable and meaningful Naval experience was his service at Ground Zero a er 9/11. He says, “When we arrived at Ground Zero on October 19th, the World Trade Center was still on re. One of the most amazing architectural marvels in the world had been reduced to six stories of burning rubble…a surreal landscape of steel, cement, and debris. I realized the center of world trade became the center of American resolve.
“ ere were about a dozen of us standing on that platform [with] notes and prayers and remembrances written to loved ones all over the platform. One note caught my eye. A child wrote: ‘Mom, I’m sorry for the ght we got in that morning.’ I made a promise to myself that I would never leave my house or go to bed without a kiss and a hug and saying ‘I love you’ to my family.
“I looked at the rest of my fellow rst responders and noticed we were all crying. But there was something else. ere was also a look of erce determination in everyone’s eyes. Everyone on that platform knew what needed to be done. We all needed to come together for something bigger than the individual.
“Our orders were for 16 days, guarding tunnels, bridges, and train stations. e FBI had received information that there could be a follow up attack to disrupt tra c coming in and out of Manhattan. ey provided us with a list of about 75 suspected terrorists and our orders were simple: If anyone on that list tried to get into a tunnel, detain them and turn them over to the FBI. Our group detained seven.
“On about the 10th or 11th day, the e ects of fatigue and emotional stress began to take their toll. A car pulled up to [my checkpoint].
e driver was about my age and his passenger, his seven-year-old son, waved an American ag at me. e father explained that it was when the military established a presence in Manhattan that he and his fellow New Yorkers nally began to feel everything would be okay. He told me his son wanted to give me his ag, and as I reached to accept it, his son smiled at me. It was the rst real smile I had seen in almost two weeks. As they drove away, my fatigue was gone and the stress dissipated. I wore that ag inside my ID lanyard the rest of that duty and still have it today. It’s a reminder that whatever hardships we face, everything is going to be okay.”
Je says, “I served with and became close friends with people of every race, color, religion, and nationality. Every one of these people was willing to put their life on the line for others they would never meet. We all learned to get along for a common purpose and treated each other with fairness and respect. is is something we should all strive for.”
He adds, “ e military is not for everyone, but there are so many other opportunities for people to give back. Coaching, mentoring, scout leadership, volunteering in schools, joining a service club, to give back to the communities we love. One of my favorite quotes is from Muhammad Ali: “Services to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.” Je says, “I have been in public service for over 37 years now, and every service project or volunteer opportunity I participate in is as rewarding as the orphanage I helped renovate 35 years ago.”
Since retirement from the Navy, Je ’s biggest hobbies in life are spending time with his family, serving his community, and climbing the Adirondack High Peaks (he’s halfway through his second 46). ank you for your service, Je . May we all serve our communities as you do.
Find Je ’s passion project “ ey Stepped Up to the Plate” on Facebook.
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HOMETOWN PHOTOS
Butts on the Sidewalk
The beautiful Historic business sections of our villages in [local county] are NOT ashtrays! For those who continue to smoke and crush you butts on the sidewalk and walk away, PLEASE STOP. This is littering plain and simple. Crush it out, pick it up and wait until you find a proper waste receptical.
Favoritism by coaches in sports
HOW THE HELP OF A WORKER CONSOLED AND COMFORTED ME
Rosemary was a woman at a receptionist desk in a waiting room adjacent to the surgical area at Rochester General Hospital. I had accompanied my wife to this surgical area about 1PM a week back. After she was checked in for surgery I went to the waiting room. About 1 1/2 hours went by and I got nervous since I did not know anything. I asked Rosemary as she was about to leave work if she could get me any information on my wife as it was now 2:30PM. She made a call and all she could find out was that my wife was taken in for surgery a little over 1 hour 15 minutes prior. She could tell that I was very nervous. She stated she would make another call to see if a message via phone could advise of how surgery was going and when it might be done. She then stated that she would not leave until a call came back. That call came back at 3:30PM. Rosemary found out that surgery was going well and would be done within 2 hours. As Rosemary left she gave me two free passes for valet parking.
It never ceases to amaze me how some sports coaches do not have a transparent process that is fair and based on prior performance (goals, batting average, runs, TD’s, tackles, etc). If a player is close friends with the coach, they are almost a “shoe in” to make the team. Also, why is it that the coach’s son (no matter their level of skill) always makes the team? As a parent who has multiple children that are all good athletes and starters in multiple sports in high school and college, I’m frustrated having observed numerous acts of favoritism, which leaves good character athletes on the bench or off a team. Especially disappointing is watching senior athletes in high school sit the bench as coaches play freshman or sophomore players. It’s unfair to constantly sit a senior who will soon graduate and never have the chance to play in high school again. It would be nice to see more transparent, communicative, and equitable player selection and give all players an opportunity to play.
Communication
If you are going to post an item for free and only use an email address, please have the courtesy to reply, even if the item has already been claimed. Some people may receive the Pennysaver sooner than others, so the item may already be gone when you see the ad. That is fine, but it only takes the same few minutes to respond as it took to put the ad in. I was very interested in an item and responded more than once, but never received an answer. Thank you.
St. George - Forsythe Funeral Home andM uments
109 West Naples St. • Wayland, NY 14572 (585) 728-2100
May 2, 2023
Age 80 of Warsaw NY, passed away on May 2, 2023 at the East Side Nursing Home after battling a long illness.
He was born in Passaic, NJ on February 18, 1943 to the late Raymond and Irene Briggs. Robert was a HS graduate and proud alumni of Dansville Central School Class of 1962. Some of his fondest memories are of the times he spent with friends and classmates. Robert proudly served with the U.S.Army in Korea and achieved the rank of Sergeant.
Robert was a long time employee of Five Star Bank in Warsaw and served as the VP of the Mortgage department. He took great pride in his work and enjoyed helping others get started in life. Upon retirement, Rob enjoyed playing golf, relaxing by the pool, shopping and traveling.
He is survived by his 3 children: Tracy (Tim) Eustace of Perry, Scott Briggs of Perry, and Bob Briggs of Avon, 5 grandchildren: Gabrielle (Robert) Shoemaker, Dominique and Nikolas Eustace, Mathew and Megan Briggs. Brother, Raymond (Barb) Briggs of South Carolina. Niece, Janice (Gary) Gray of South Carolina and nephew John Briggs of South Carolina and many great-nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 13th at 11 am at Robinson And Hackemer Funeral Home, 246 N. Main St., Warsaw. A reception will be held immediately following the memorial service at the Calvary Chapel, 181 S. Main St., Perry, NY. Burial will take place at the Holy Cross Cemetery in Dansville at a later date.
Online condolences at www.robinsonandhackemer.com.
Marilynn A. Middleton
May 8, 2023
Dansville- Marilynn A. Middleton, 83 years of age, passed away early Monday morning, May 8, 2023 at Noyes Memorial Hospital in Dansville. Marilynn was born November 19, 1939 in Warsaw, the daughter of Charles and Laura (Hooker) Babcock. She grew up in Avon and graduated from high school there. Marilynn and Braxton Middleton were married April 23, 1960 at St. Mary’s Church in Dansville. ey recently celebrated 63 years of marriage.
Marilynn’s employment career spanned a few di erent areas. She began at Blum’s Shoe Factory in Dansville and worked there for a number of years. In 1980,Marilynn and Brax bought an H & R Block franchise in Dansville. ey owned and operated the business until 2012. While doing this, they also owned and operated Middleton’s Frozen Custard in Dansville. ey purchased the building in 1983 and opened the stand in 1984,running it for over 20 years before their son Timothy purchased it. She also loved the Bu alo Bills, being a season ticket holder from 1985-1995.
Marilynn had many hobbies. She enjoyed bowling throughout the years, shopping, and going to the movies or watching movies on television and Net ix. She enjoyed politics and listening to podcasts. e NYS Balloon Festival was a favorite of hers as well. She loved history and the Civil War,traveling to Gettysburg every year! She also enjoyed many vacation cruises with Brax.
Marilyn was a devout Catholic, as she has attended St. Mary’s in Dansville,St.Januarius in Naples,and for the past several years,Sacred Heart Church in Perkinsville.
Marilynn was pre-deceased by her parents, Charles and Laura Babcock; her son Timothy Middleton; her grandson, Jedediah Middleton; her twin brothers, Robert and Bruce Babcock; and her sister in law,Joan Babcock. She is survived by her husband of 63 years, Braxton Middleton of Dansville; her daughter,Kathy (Harold) White of Dansville; her daughter-in-law, Christine Middleton of Dansville; her grandchildren, Heather Middleton (Chris Ritzenthaler) of Dansville, Ariel Middleton-Burdick of Dansville, and Braxton K. (Beth) Middleton of Cohocton; her great-grandchildren, Timothy, Dakota, Madelyn, Madison, Kendall, and Holden; her brother, Alan Babcock of New York City, NY; her sisters-in-law, Judy Babcock of Wayland and Jane Babcock of FL; along with several nieces and nephews.
Marilynn’s family and friends are invited to a Mass of Christian Burial at 10amTuesday May 16,2023 at Sacred Heart Church in Perkinsville. Committal prayers and interment will immediately follow at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Perkinsville.
Contributions in memory of Marilynn A. Middleton may be made to the Vincent House, 310 Second Ave., Wayland, NY 14572. Please visit www.stgeorgefuneralhome.com for online condolences.
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