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ESTATESALE:DANSVILLE. Entire Home furnishings.07/19-07/20, 9am-5pm.

DANSVILLE: 6671 LibertyPoleRd. 6/12,6/13,&6/14(9am-5pm) Woodworking,paintsstainsglue,saw blades,bits,clamps,somelumberand osb,andtools,Houseitems.

YARDSALEDANSVILLE: At 12SophiaSt.07/199am-4pm,09/209am1pm.Boxofgoldenbooks,panther items,animalcard,matchboxcars, ramps,stackof6plasticlawnchairs andmanymoreitems.

YARD SALE TIPS

Map out your sales. Look at advertisements and plot which sales you plan to visit. If you have specific items in mind to buy, you may have to visit several sales before you find what you need.

WAYLANDMOVINGSALE: 311 Second Ave,FridayJuly19thand SaturdayJuly20th(9a-4p).6’prelit Christmastree,ChristmasDecorations,PreciousMoments,glassware, antiqueteawagon,oakhutch, furniture,kitchenitems,kidsbedding, toys&muchmore.

GARAGESALESPRINGWATER: South OldBaldHillRd.Oneroad, witheighthousesale.07/19-209am3pm07/2110am-1pm.NewHolland 2007dieseltractorT1520,household knicknacks,fryer,airconditioners,purifyingsystem,art,clothing,books, itemsfromclosedoutretail,fishing kayak,tools,dogcages,exercisebike, aircompressor,huntingclothingand supplies,antiques,collectibletoys,fur, quiltracks,crafts,photos,CD’s,vinyl records,andmore.

DANSVILLE:9877ROWE RD. 7/13-7/20 (7am-6pm)YardSale,Too muchtolist!

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ANNUAL ALUMNI EVENT WAS HELD ON FRIDAY, JUNE 28 & SAT. JUNE 29

ank you to the Dansville American Legion for your generous donation of your facilities to host our Euchre Tournament on Friday evening. ank you to Kyle, Nicole, and team at Scovill’s along with Robin, Terry, Denny and team at Brae Burn for hosting the Golf Tournament, Cornhole Tournament, & amazing Steak Roast. SAVE THE DATE! June 27, 28, & 29, 2025. We have some wonderful additions to our weekend planned. For more information, check out our FB page @Dansville Central School Alumni or www.dansvillealumniweekend.com

Gold Sponsors

Ramsey Constructors

Scovill’s Grill

Silver Sponsors

Empire Realty Group

Mary Ann Holden

e Krog Group

St George Forsythe Funeral Home

Dansville Chevrolet

Bob Glover “Class of 1964”

Accent Printing

Hole in One Sponsors

Joyce E Davies & Assoc

Barry Haywood

Dansville Chamber of Commerce

Basic Sponsors

Rushbottom Heights

Muchler Family Foundation

Mill Creek Optical

Peter & Renee Bacon

John & Susan Keysaw

Tony’s Pizzeria

Dansville Collision

Volunteers

Katie Infantino

Rich Monroe

Sherry Kramer

Peggy Seeley

Donna Sick

Pamela Perry

Joan Hart

Kelly Rounsville

Aaron Morrow

Rich Gibson

Amy Roberts Englert

Kelly Hoag

Lorri Welch

Sarah Roberts Welch

Marilyn Robin

Sue Sylor

Tom Frazier

Donna Didas

Joan Brydges

Carol Jones

Clare VanDurme

Jim Miller

Chuck Infantino

Chris Gillard

Kim Derrenbacher

Nancy Applin

Marie Spendlove

Raffle & Auction Donations

Alison (Black) Knights

Amanda (Black) Schuster

Amy (Roberts) Englert

Ashton Muchler/Cotton Vinyl Co

B & B Liquor

Betsy Black

Bill & Lorri (Rittenhouse) Welch

Brae Burn Golf Course

Brushafer Family

Chuck & Katie (Gillard) Infantino

Chuck & Sue (Sweet) Mettler

Clare VanDurme

Class of 1969

Class of 1981

Cybil (Stone) Brock & Terry Kelly of Howard

Hanna Realty

Dansville Granola Company

Deb (Mauro) Holbrook

Deb (White) Buchinger

Denise (Rauber) Smyder

Donna (Mark) Sick

Foundation for Dansville Education

Jack’s Place Gaslight

Janice (Lent) Infantino

Jay Gregorius/Next Level Auto Works, LLC

Jeffrey & LeAnne (Hitchcock) LaChausse

Joan Hart

John Day

Kelly (Shay) Hoag

Kent & Alise (Johantgen) Rounsville

Lori (George) Lemmon

MacFadden Coffee Co

Marie (Kelly) Sullivan

Mary Beth (Bacon) Sartorelli

Matt & Bridget (Gillard) Quibell

Michelle (Lawrence) Macafee

Mill Creek Optical

Pizza King

Sarah (Roberts) Welch

Shannon Griese

Sharon Hartman

Sherrie Reilly

Sue (Sweet) & Chuck Mettler

Terry & Robin (Sahrle) Muchler

Tom & Judy Ann (Morris) Rauber

TThe Votes are in! Thank You Livingston County.

his month we celebrated the BEST of Livingston County with our Genesee Valley Penny Saver Reader’sChoiceAwards.Readerswereaskedtonominate their favorite businesses across 73 categories, rangingfromantiqueshopsandbestfishfry,todairy operations, furniture stores, ice cream shops, wedding venues and daycares, just to name a few. Businessesbigandsmallwereputtothetesttodetermine who would bring home the coveted first place prize.

A er receiving over 99,000 votes, the results are in! Read on to find out who took first place as well as the runners up with the highest vote count. Didn’t see your industry or business name up there? ere’s always next year!

Once again, thanks to our readers and businesses for participating. Don’t forget to support local and congratulations to all the winners!

Livingston County WINNERS

Antique Shop

1st Place - Not Dot Shop

Runner Up - 1812 Store

Asphalt Company

1st Place - Ol' Smokey Trucking & Excavating

Runner Up - Valley Asphalt

Auto Body Shop

1st Place - Geneseo Collision

Runner Up - Dansville Collision

Auto Dealership

1st Place - Bob Johnson Chevrolet 390

Runner Up - White Horse Automotive

Auto Repair Service

1st Place - Fender Bender Mender

Runner Up - M&R Automotive

Bakery

1st Place - e Cake Place

Runner Up - Sweet Arts

Bank

1st Place - Community Bank

Runner Up - Five Star Bank

Bar

1st Place - Tee & Gee

Runner Up - Turtle Stone Bar & Grill

Barbershop

1st Place - R'Meraki

Runner Up - A Little Off the Top

BBQ

1st Place - No BS Brew Company

Runner Up - 3 Legged Pig BBQ

Bed & Breakfast

1st Place - Brick Inn

Runner Up - Temple Hill

Best Breakfast

1st Place - Avon Village Restaurant

Runner Up - Brian’s USA Diner

Best Burger

1st Place - Tom Wahl’s Avon

Runner Up - Conesus Golf Course/Turtlestone Bar and Grill

Best Fish Fry

1st Place - Tee & Gee

Runner Up - Avon Village Restaurant

Bowling

1st Place - Livingston Lanes

Runner Up - Mt. Morris Lanes

Brewery/Distillery

1st Place - No BS Brew Company

Runner Up - Rising Storm Brewing Co.

Campground

1st Place - e Ridge Campground

Runner Up - Sun Valley

Catering

1st Place - Partyman

Runner Up - e Angry Rooster Deli

Chiropractic Office

1st Place - Bulldog Chiropractor

Runner Up - Avon Chiropractic

Church

1st Place - St. Agnes

Runner Up - St. Matthews Catholic Church

Coffee Shop

1st Place - Milk & Honey

Runner Up - Homegrown Coffee Bar

Community Festival

1st Place - Livonia's Autumn in the Village

Runner Up - Avon Rotary Corn Festival

Dairy Operation

1st Place - Coyne Farms

Runner Up - Lawnel farms

Livingston County WINNERS

Dance/Performing Arts

1st Place - Avon Dance Emporium

Runner Up - Miss Natale's Dance Center

Dentist

1st Place - Geneseo Orthodontic & Pediatric Dentistry

Runner Up - Family Dental - Dr. Doaga

Electrician

1st Place - D&D Electric

Runner Up - Upstate Electrical Solutions

Equine Lessons/Training

1st Place - Leg Up Stables

Runner Up - Big House Stables

Eye Care

1st Place - University Eye Specialists

Runner Up - Livingston Eye Care

Family Medicine

1st Place - Tri-County Family Medicine

Runner Up - Avon Lattimore Physical erapy

Fine Dining

1st Place - Ember Woodfire Grill

Runner Up - Yard of Ale

Florist

1st Place - Dogwood Floral Company

Runner Up - Genesee Valley Florist

Furniture

1st Place - Harding’s Mt. Morris Furniture & Mattress

Runner Up - Gigglin' Pig

Garden Center

1st Place - J & A

Runner Up - Pike’s Greenhouse

Golf Course

1st Place - Conesus Golf Course

Runner Up - Farview

Grooming

1st Place - Wags and Wiggles

Runner Up - Wag n' Wash

Hair Salon

1st Place - R’Meraki

Runner Up -Veronica's Salon

Hardware

1st Place - Geneseo Hardware

Runner Up - Rogers & Tenbrooks

Health Club/Gym

1st Place - Dansville YMCA

Runner Up - Cycle Craze

Heating & Cooling

1st Place - Isaac Heating & Cooling

Runner Up - Don Fox Heating & Cooling

Home Builder/Contractor

1st Place - Jack of All Trades

Runner Up - Spallina Materials

Ice Cream Shop

1st Place - Mooney's Two Scoop

Runner Up - Twisters

Insurance Agency

1st Place - Long Agency Insurance

Runner Up - Lisa Cottone State Farm

International Cuisine

1st Place - Rancho Viejo

Runner Up - Euro Cafe

Jewelry

1st Place - David Mann’s Jeweler

Runner Up - Y’all Earrings

Kennel/Boarding

1st Place - K'S Canine LLC

Runner Up - Christopher Robbins

Lawn Care

1st Place - Cook Enterprises

Runner Up - Farrell’s Lawn Service

Lawn/Power Equipment Store

1st Place - LandPro Equipment

Runner Up - Avon Power Equipment

Lawyer

1st Place - Margaret Graf Linsner

Runner Up - Scura Law office

Livingston County WINNERS

Library

1st Place - Avon Free Library

Runner Up - Dansville Public Library

Liquor Store

1st Place - All Seasons Wine & Spirits

Runner Up - Belt in e Eye Wine & Liquor

Locally Sourced Beef Products

1st Place - Fire Creek Farm

Runner Up - Locust Lane Herefords Premium Beef

Loggers/Tree Service

1st Place - Gailbreth Tree

Runner Up - Cousins Tree LLC

Mental Health Services

1st Place - Liv. Co. Community Services Mental Health

Runner Up - Noyes Mental Health and Wellness

Music

1st Place - DJ Tommy B

Runner Up - Buzzo

Not For Profit/Charity

1st Place - Teresa House

Runner Up - Sully and the Ladies in Pink

Orthodontics Office

1st Place - Koch Orthodontics

Runner Up - Geneseo Orthodontics & Pediatric Dentistry

Pest Control

1st Place - Walker RX

Runner Up - 585 Pest Control

Pet Care

1st Place - Perry Vet

Runner Up - K's Canine LLC

Pharmacy

1st Place - Wegmans

Runner Up - Lima Pharmacy

Photographer

1st Place - Larry Tetamore

Runner Up - Keith Walters

Pizza

1st Place - No BS Brew Company

Runner Up - Leaning Tower Dansville

Plumbing Company

umbing

1st Place - Andy Klein Plumbing and Heating

Runner Up - e Clog Doctor

Preschool/Daycare

1st Place - St. Agnes School

Runner Up - Five Little Monkeys

Realtor

1st Place - Justine Fox

Runner Up - Molly Berger

Realty Office

1st Place - Empire Realty Group

Runner Up - Howard Hanna Real Estate - Dansville

Retail Store

1st Place - Backus Backyard Creations

Runner Up - Simply Positive

School

1st Place - Livonia Central School

Runner Up - Avon Central School

Senior Living

1st Place - Morgan Estates

Runner Up - Alpine Manor

Server/Bartender

1st Place - Staisha (Tee & Gee)

Runner Up - Nicole F (Genesee River Restaurant)

Spa

1st Place - Body & Face by Kristin

Runner Up - Pure Body Day Spa

ri Store

1st Place - Over the Moon Variety Shop

Runner Up - Bonnie's Bargains & More

Wedding Venue

1st Place - e Barns at Conesus

Runner Up - Deer Run Winery

Winery

1st Place - Deer Run Winery

Runner Up - Eagle Crest Winery

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Man’s Restless Legs Raise up to a Foot in the Air at Night

DEAR DR. ROACH: Do you have any recommendations to stop restless legs at night? My husband has been to many doctors to find a cause or a solution to stop them. His legs have raised up as much as a foot in the air at night, constantly jumping and causing many sleepless nights. No one seems to have a solution for him. -- J.O.

ANSWER: Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common condition where people have the urge to move their legs. It’s usually worse at night and associated with an unpleasant sensation that is relieved by movement. People with RLS often have involuntary jerking movements of their legs during sleep, unimaginatively called “periodic limb movements of sleep.”

Your husband may have these periodic limb movements without RLS, which is then considered periodic limb movement disorder. Treatment recommendations require an exact diagnosis. I often see his condition misdiagnosed or continue on for years without a diagnosis. The diagnosis is confirmed by a sleep study where the limb movements are recorded and characterized. Once the diagnosis is made, there are a few important considerations:

The first is that this condition often coincides with iron deficiency, which should be looked for and treated, if necessary. (The underlying cause for iron deficiency also needs to be found.) It may take weeks or even months after iron replacement for the leg movements to get better. Prior to medication treatment, a review of any medicines your husband takes is appropriate, as some can cause similar symptoms. Regular exercise, avoidance of caffeine and alcohol, and good sleep (ironically) can all improve symptoms in some people.

If medicine is needed, medications like pregabalin or pramipexole may be the first-line treatment, depending on the results of the sleep study and how intermittent the symptoms are. A new therapy called neurostimulation is a drug-free approach that has been shown to be effective. One device, the tonic motor activation, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration for RLS and will hopefully be available shortly.

But there are many experts in this condition. He should see a sleep medicine expert.

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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. © 2024 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

Always practice summer sun safety

Cover up whenever possible. It may seem counterintuitive in hot weather, but covering up can be beneficial to the skin and actually keep a person cooler. Wear wide-brimmed hats, long-sleeve tops and light-colored pants. Some materials are made with reflective properties, while others actually boast their own SPF.

IMPROVE OVERALL ENDURANCE

Pushing oneself physically can be exhausting and demanding. But whether you’re a seasoned athlete, a part-time fitness enthusiast or even someone who lives a largely sedentary lifestyle, youcanfindwaystodigdownand improve your overall endurance. Many athletes find pushing their bodies past certain boundaries to be empowering. Letting complacency set in is easy, but finding the motivation to press on and push ahead takes mental determination.

1. GEOGRAPHY: What is the highest peak in Europe?

2. TELEVISION: What is the name of the town in the Netflix series “Stranger Things”?

3. LITERATURE: What is the title of the book about a little girl who lives at The Plaza Hotel in New York City?

4. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What is the traditional stone associated with the July birth month?

5. MYTHOLOGY: Which mythical creature has snakes for hair?

6. MOVIES: Who voices the character Joy in the animated movie “Inside Out”?

7. ANATOMY: What is the outermost layer of skin called?

8. INVENTIONS: Which blue medication, originally developed to lower blood pressure, had an unexpected effect on male patients and later was used to treat erectile dysfunction?

9. HISTORY: Who was crowned as Emperor of the Romans in 800 A.D.?

10. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which state has produced the most presidents by birthplace?

Answers
1. Mount Elbrus.
2. Hawkins, Indiana.
3. “Eloise.”
4. Ruby.
5. Medusa.
6. Amy Poehler.
7. Epidermis. 8. Viagra. 9. Charlemagne.
10. Virginia, with eight.

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In summer, the song sings itself. ~William Carlos Williams

Q&A Master Gardeners with the

What plants are best for: full sun, partial, and full shade around the Rochester area?

While this question is almost impossible to answer, as every landscape designer would have differed views, when it comes to selecting plants for different lighting conditions in the Rochester area, native plants are a great choice, following the “Right Plant. Right Place.” principle. Here are some recommendations:

Full Sun: Some native plants that thrive in full sun include Black-eyed Susan, Purple Coneflower, Butterfly Milkweed, and Little Bluestem. These plants are adapted to the local climate and will flourish in areas with direct sunlight.

Partial Shade: For areas with partial shade, consider planting native species like Wild Geranium, Virginia Bluebells, Foamflower, and Wild Ginger. These plants can tolerate some shade while still providing beauty and ecological benefits.

Full Shade: In areas with full shade, native plants like Woodland Phlox, Wild Columbine, Wild Bleeding Heart, and Wild Ginger are excellent choices. These plants are adapted to low light conditions and will add color and interest to shady spots.

By selecting native plants that are well-suited to the specific lightingconditionsinyourgarden,youcancreateasustainable and thriving landscape while supporting the local ecosystem.

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Here’s A Tip

* “Sunburn can be soothed with plain vinegar. For the back, arms or legs, soak a washcloth in room temperature vinegar and lay it on the affected area for 15 minutes, then rinse. For the face, soak a cotton ball and lightly dab on burned areas.” -- I.E. in California

* “Bug bites can be treated with banana peel. Use a small piece of the peel laid white side down over the bite. Secure with a BandAid. Leave on at least 5 minutes. is works especially well for my kids, who seem to think it’s fun.” -- W.S. in Alabama

* “Old farm trick: I keep a spray bottle of rubbing alcohol mixed with water on my garden cart. If I think I got into some poison ivy, I spray the skin area pretty thoroughly with the alcohol. It’s the oil that spreads the rash, and the alcohol stops it from spreading pretty well.” -- J.J. in Florida

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BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH ANIMAL TRAINERS

Trainers train owners as well. Trainers won’t just work with pets, but also with pet owners. Obedience trainers will work with pets to teach them how to behave while also teaching owners various ways to positively reinforce the animals. This is a great way for owners to get hands-on experience and learn proper obedience training techniques, which are not always as easy to learn as owners may think.

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Greta is feeling patriotic at her obedience class in Rush,

Send us a photo and a brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Submit online at gvpennysaver.com - Share With Us. Or, Mail to: PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

Keep Pets Safe When the Temperatures Climbs!

• Never leave your pet in a hot vehicle, even for a few minutes. ...

• Limit exercise on hot days.

• Walk your pet in the grass if possible, to avoid hot surfaces burning their paws.

• If your pet is outside, make sure they have access to shade and plenty of cool water.

Geneseo Kiwanis Chicken BBQ

Saturday, August 3rd, 2024

Long Point Park, Geneseo, NY

Chicken, salt potatoes, beans, rolls, butter, dessert

Serving noon-4pm • DRIVE THRU ONLY

Cost $15 per dinner • ONLY 500 SOLD

*A percentage of the proceeds go to the administrative fund. Get your pre-sale tickets - available at M&R Automotive. Dinners will also be available for pick up at our drive thru or the dock at Long Point Park!

RECOGNIZE SIGNS OF HEAT STROKE IN DOGS What is heat stroke? Dogs suffer from heat stroke when their body temperatures exceed 104 F and the built-in mechanisms they rely on to cool themselves - including panting - cease to function properly. But any temperature 103 F or above is considered abnormal. According to PetMD, heat stroke is a form of non-fever hyperthermia that can lead to multiple organ dysfunction.

WESLO TREADMILL. Works great – nothing wrong with it. Newark. 315-331-1875

24’ x 20’ WOOD DECK, 1”x 6” material. You dismantle and remove. Webster. 585-738-1714

14 bags of PINECONES. Clifton Springs. 607-427-8520

KODAK SLIDE TRAYS. Webster. Texts preferred. 585-645-9835

Upright Ivers and Pond PIANO with BENCH. in good condition. You pick up. 315-986-1081

(4) 48” FLUORESCENT SHOP LIGHTS w/10 pack bulbs. Henrietta. 585-334-7944

Invacare Home Care HOSPITAL BED. XL Twin mattress, 84” x 36”. Stafford, you pick up. Call or text 585-703-0999

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. Genuine Oak. Excellent condition, 59” x 59”. Fits 36” TV. Corfu area. Call 716-289-7022

Owens Corning MOISTURE BLOCK PAPER, partial roll. ROOFING TAR

PAPER, partial roll. PLASTIC SHEATHING, 18” wide, approx. 50’ roll. Call George at 585-394-8189

2002 Chevy Camaro SALES BROCHURE. Excellent collector condition. Will mail to a good home. jclare01@rochester.rr.com

PADDOCK FULL OF HAY! You cut and carry out. Livonia. 85-346-4515

WINDOWS – 2 crank-outs. 1 double with screens, 1 single. Good condition. Webster/Penfield area. Call or text. 585-217-6811

USED FRYER OIL - Six 35# jugs. Take all. Text only 585-755-2025

Male OSTOMY SUPPLIES. You pick up, Webster. Joan 585-216-9754

WOODEN CLUBHOUSE with swings, slide, seesaw, 55” x 55” by 70” tall. Please leave a message at 585-637-0587 (landline).

XX Large Prevail in PANTY LINERS. New 4 packages (156 total). rayjentayok@gmail.com

EGG CARTONS and STYROFOAM FOOD DISHES. 585-538-9825

TUB, SURROUND, GLASS DOORS in Canandaigua. 585-394-8917.

B&D 1VPX SCREWDRIVER (needs battery pack), DVDs, VHS TAPES, WIRE COAT HANGERS, new FURNACE FILTER 20” x 25” x 1”. Rush. zoomie@rochester.rr.com

A number of used QUART BASKETS, both cardboard and wooden, and a few market baskets. York. 585-243-3965

Guidelines:

LOG SPLITTER in useable or repairable condition. 585-202-1991

CLARINET in good working condition. Geneseo area. 585-415-4336

In need of PLAIN BROWN CORRUGATED CARDBOARD. Boxes are okay. robree56@gmail.com

Anything BUFFALO BILLS, FOLD-UP WALKING CANES, men’s BEDROOM SLIPPERS, size 8-9 and men’s SHORTS, size 5x. 585-415-8513

AM/FM RADIO for someone in a group home. 585-773-2497

Older style square PIANO BENCH. 585-443-9974

ADULT TRICYCLE, in any condition. Chain drive. Call 585-363-0218

DEHUMIDIFIER for basement. Call 585-202-6508

Senior with disabilities in desperate need of an AIR CONDITIONER in good working order. pscaliforniaangel@gmail.com

BABY CRIB. 585-358-6850

QUEEN SIZE BED FRAME with headboard and footer. Jason 585-447-0201

8” x 16” CONCRETE BLOCKS and DOG KENNEL FENCING. 585-975-9176

CURTAIN RODS: 10 - 36” and 3 - 24”. Webster/Penfield area only. 585-698-6236

HOYT CARBON RX3 or RX4 in good condition for a junior bow tech. Call or text 585-419-5246

In dire need of DRY DOG FOOD, CAT FOOD, CLUMPING CAT LITTER. holdfort@rochester.rr.com

DRIVEWAY SEALER needed. Small portion of a bucket to repair 1 sq. ft. damage from fuel leak. Prefer text. 585-363-1903

DEHUMIDIFIER in good working condition. 585-374-5768

Seeking an ATV or DIRT BIKE, gas powered, running or not for father/ son project. Call or text Matt 315-576-1278

Seeking WEBER CHARCOAL GRILLS you are no longer using. Text or call 315-576-1278.

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MemorialScholarshipRideHonorOurFallenHero: July27, 2024from9am-6pm-SSGT.AlexandriaGleason-MorrowMEMORIALSCHOLARSHIPRIDE.Familyorientedeventwith100+miles throughoutLivingstonandsurroundingregion.Registration:9am withKSU:11am,AvonAmerican LegionPost294,5480Avon-East AvonRd.,Avon.ALLVEHICLESARE WELCOME!Donation:$25Drivers$10/Passenger.PorkDinnerat AvonAmericanLegionPost294 from4-6pm.Patches-Swag-Food -50/50-Raffles.Formoredetails @ssgtalexandriagleasonmorrowon Facebook. Proceedstobenefit:LivingstonCountyAmericanLegion AuxiliarySSGT.AlexandriaGleasonMorrowMemorialScholarship Fund.

DANSVILLE

DansvilleSeniorNutritionProgramWeekofJuly15-July19

Monday,7/15:StuffedCabbage Casserole,MashedPotatoes,Carrots,WholeWheatBreadSlice,AppleJuice,Pears.

Tuesday,7/16:EggSalad,Macaroni Salad,Cucumber&TomatoSalad, WholeWheatBread(2),Orange Juice,KrispyRiceTreat.

Wednesday,7/17:Meatloafw/ Gravy,AuGratinPotatoes,Spinach, WholeWheatBreadSlice,Grape Juice,ChocolatePudding.

Thursday,7/18:MoroccanChicken, GarlicMashedPotatoes,Braised RedCabbage,WholeWheatBread Slice,MandarinOranges.

SiteClosedFriday. (585)335-8130

TakeOutPulledPorkDinner: JoinusJuly20,11-2pmatthe DansvilleFreeMethodistChurch, 25FranklinSt.,Dansville.Enjoydeliciouspulledpork,coleslaw,& bakedbeans.Cost:$10.http:// www.dansvillefmc.org

LAKEVILLE

SusieQDogResQishavingtheir annualYardSale-July12,13& 14startingat9am.NEWLOCATION:5698S.LivoniaRd.(Rt.15), Conesus.Wehavehadalotof majormedicalbillsthisyearsothe fundsraisedfromthissalearemore importantthanever.Wetookin andvettedover100dogsthisyear anddonatedtoafewmedicalbills forothersaswell.Peoplehave beensokindtodonatesome wonderfulitemsthisyearandwe willalsohavearafflewithaRing Camera,LottoTicketsandsome BuffaloBillscollectibles.Andmore! http://www.susieqdogresq.com

MIDDLESEX

MiddlesexConservationClubPancakeBreakfast&OpenTrap Shoot. PancakeBreakfast,Open TrapShoot.Additionalactivitiesincludefreeyouthsupervisedarchery &pelletranges.Sunday,July21st, 8am-11amattheMiddlesexConservationClub,6087SouthHill Road,Middlesex.http://www. middlesexconservationclub.org/

SPRINGWATER

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WAYLAND

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ENJOYING THRILLS AT AMUSEMENT PARKS

One attraction that is synonymous with fairs and amusement parks is the Ferris wheel. The original Ferris wheel was designed and constructed for the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago by George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. Since then, Ferris wheels have become the most common type of amusement rides at state fairs and other attractions. However “pleasure wheels” and “great wheels” have appeared throughout history in areas of Persia, India and Bulgaria.

Come Celebrate

Ron & Debbie Clark’s 50th Wedding Anniversary ON JULY 20, 2024 • NOON-TIL? at the

Cohocton American Legion 6 WILCOX ST. • COHOCTON

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BRIGHTER

VENT

Electric motorcycles

With the number of electric motorcycles gaining popularity and getting more powerful, there is a concern for safety from a few points of view.

Thank You York Vet Hospital

A traditional (gas powered) motorcycle must be inspected yearly, licensed, insured and ridden with its headlight on by a rider who has taken and passed a rider’s test and must be wearing a DOT approved helmet and follow the same rules of the road that cars and trucks follow.

Some E-Bikes can go over 40 miles per hour and do not have the same requirements as a traditional motorcycle nor is the rider subject to the same regulations as the traditional motorcycle rider is.

I have observed E-Bikes riding on sidewalks, riding against traffic on roads, passing other vehicles and not safely following the rules of the road. I think E-Bikes are a great form of transportation and look forward to when they are safer for the rider and other vehicles on the road.

The Entitlement

of the [local road] Coners

We recently lost our two girls (cats) within a month. One was expected but the other was a shock as one week she was fine and the other not. The care that they received from the staff, especially from Dr. Dan, was amazing. They squeezed us in for appointments and were so compassionate and honest. We are so lucky to have a local place to take our pets. A big thank you for all of those who take care of beloved animals!

Thank you!

I did not ask his name, but I would like to thank the gentleman that returned our shopping cart at Walmart Saturday in the rain. He had to get wetter than necessary waiting as we finished unpacking it. Thank you with a capital T!

I am struck by the sense of entitlement exhibited by many [local road] residents here, as they use cones and other claim staking devices to commandeer public property for personal use during July festivities.

Fundamentally, a property right is a negative right - the right to exclude others from using an asset. If I were to park my car in your driveway or on your lawn in July or any other time because I feel entitled to do so, I'm sure you would be justifiably brusque in informing me of your right to exclude me. (You might even growl "GET OFF MY LAWN.") In contrast, you have no right to exclude me from using an open parking space on the right-ofway of a public highway. Please explain why you think otherwise. And don't whine it's because of the property taxes you pay. I think the lake towns should ban the practice of coning public parking spaces. OR create a database of the public parking spaces and auction them off online as leases to the highest bidders.

Sue Grange Carpenter Hill July 5, 2024

Sue Grange Carpenter Hill, age 89, formerly of Dansville, passed away on Friday, July 5, 2024 at the United Memorial Medical Center in Batavia due to complications from pneumonia.

Sue was born on March 4, 1935 in Dansville to the late Stoddard and Lydia (Hamsher) Grange. She was first married to Charles R. Carpenter on Jan 31, 1953 in Dansville and divorced in Feb 1975. Seven of eight of their children reached adulthood. She later married John V. Hill on March 10, 1984. John died June 8, 2014.

Sue was a receptionist at Noyes Memorial Hospital for many years prior to retiring. She was a member of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church and Dansville Women of the Moose.

In addition to her parents and John, Sue was predeceased by her sister and brother-in-law, Judy and William Farrell; her children, Charles Jr. (1953), Betty Sue Farr (2016) and Jeffrey Carpenter (2019); her son-in-law, Andrew Cesarz (2022); and a grandson, Seth omas (2004).

Sue is survived by her half-brother, Fred (Linda) Weiler of Chambersburg, VA; her children, Cathy Cesarz of Sun City Center, FL, Dana (Marilyn) Carpenter of Camano Island, WA, David (Connie) Carpenter of South Park, PA, Dianne Carpenter of Dallas, TX, Jean (Zack) omas of Rowlett, TX and a daughter-in-law, Tracie Carpenter of Sachse, TX. She is also survived by 12 grandchildren (Lydia and Alex Cesarz, Jacob and Erika Carpenter, Chris, Bill and Kevin Carpenter, Sean omas, Joshua Carpenter, and Brandi Petty, Ashley Phillips and Megan Farr). ere are 17 greatgrandchildren (Odie, Kylie, Addison, Cayden, Brayden, Hannah, Blake, Charlea, Jett, Joshua, Autumn, Aubree, Auzlyn, Brynlee, Jazmin, Lily and Violet).

Friends and family may call from 5-7pm on Friday, July 12, 2024 and from 11am-12pm on Saturday, July 13, 2024 at the Chamberlin-Baird Funeral Home in Dansville where funeral services will be held at 12 noon. Burial will take place following at Greenmount Cemetery in Dansville next to John. A memorial service is being planned for a future date to allow out of town friends and relatives to attend.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a memorial contribution to UR Noyes online at https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/noyes/about.giving.aspx or the Livingston County CNR activities Fund at 11 Murray Hill Drive, Mount Morris, NY 14510.

e children of Sue wish to express their thanks and gratitude to the doctors and staff in the ICU unit of UMMC, Batavia and of the Grand Rehabilitation and Nursing Facility in Batavia where she spent the past few years.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Chamberlin-Baird Funeral Home in Dansville.

To leave an online condolence, please visit BairdFuneralHomes.com

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Helen M. Francis July 2, 2024

Helen M. Francis, age 87 of Atlanta, passed away peacefully on July 2, 2024.

Helen was born on December 28, 1936 in Caribou, Maine to the late William & Catherine (LaBell) Hanson. She graduated from Wayland Central School and retired from the Gunlocke Company after a 40+ year career in the

In addition to her parents, Helen is predeceased by her husband, William Francis; and her brother-in-law, Oscar Ferrara.

Helen was a part-time substitute teacher at Wayland-Cohocton Central School.She was a member of the Lowell Club and cared deeply for education. Spending time volunteering and donating money to the E. J. Cottrell Memorial Library was important to her. Helen was also passionate about live theatre and her Swedish heritage.She also cared about presenting herself well and liked fashion and dressing up - always having jewelry and shoes to match her outfits.

In her free time, Helen loved to be outdoors! She was known to feed and house all sorts of animals, including: skunks, beavers, a groundhog and she would always feed the crows. She and Bill loved going for motorcycle rides and traveling not only all over the country, but the world. Helen had a warm heart and caring smile and made friends wherever she went.

Helen is survived by her sisters: Mary Lou Ferrara & Dr. Linda J. Hanson; her personal aide who went above and beyond in brightening Helen’s life and brought much joy to her, Dana Guffey; and many, many friends, colleagues & neighbors.

Family & friends gathered from 4-7pm on Tuesday,July 9,2024 at the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home in Wayland where a brief prayer service was held at the conclusion of calling hours. A Celebration of Helen’s life is being planned for the fall. Burial will take place next to Bill in Clearview Cemetery, Atlanta.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a memorial contribution in Helen’s memory to the E. J. Cottrell Memorial Library, 3 Beecher St., Atlanta, NY 14808, or the Vincent House, PO Box 566, Wayland, NY 14572.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home in Wayland.

To leave an online condolence, please visit BairdFuneralHomes.com

e family of

Deanna Mastin

Express our gratitude to everyone who brought flowers, cards, food, or had a kind word at her passing and celebration of her life. We are truly thankful for your sympathy, kindness, friendship, and prayers. She would have thoroughly enjoyed having everyone together sharing stories and memories. We would like to express special thanks to Rob, Sherry, Colleen, Joyce, Rhonda, Carol, Beth, Michelle; the TCU staff at LCCNR, Noyes Hospital and Strong Hospital. To others we may not have named, your thoughtfulness was not unnoticed.

With Sincerest anks, e Mastin Family

1. Patriotic fireworks from Conesus Lake Ring of Fire
2. My husband Steve Lyons labor of love our garden of flowers. Thank you my love.
Tucker & Simon best of friends

Fresh Spinach Day

Spinach is said to have originated in Persia, and it was later brought to India and China via Nepal in 647 A.D. – known as ‘Persian green’ in China. Spinach was then introduced to Sicily by the Saracens in 827 A.D. It was later brought to Spain by the Arabs in the late 12th century, called ‘the chief of leafy greens.’ It then spread to England and France in the 14th century, known for a while as ‘the Spanish vegetable’ in England. In the U.S., spinach became popular in the 1800s. In the 1930s, there was a boost in spinach consumption due to the fame of Popeye.

Did you know?

It’s 91% water Raw spinach is 91% water, so it’s good for hydration

California is the U.S.’s top spinach supplier California accounts for almost 75% of the U.S.’s production of spinach.

Spinach is rich in nutrients, raw or cooked.

nice Farm Fresh Garden Vegetables here now!

Tomatoes, sweet onions, garlic, cucumbers, zucchini, summer squash and new red potatoes. Still have some bedding plants, succulents and potted plants.

Open every day (including Sundays!) from 9am ‘til dusk!

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585-335-2963

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Presale tickets available from church members or by texting 585-749-2640

Tickets also available at the door until gone.

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Includes: Stern’s Chicken, salt potatoes, beans, coleslaw, roll & a cookie

Green up Your Grilling (Family Features) Switch from lighter fluid to an electric charcoal starter or fire starters made from sawdust and highly refined wax. They leave no residues or chemical aftertaste.

Each mumbered row contains two clues and two answers. e two answers differ from each other by only one letter, which has already been inserted. For example, if you exchange the A from MASTER for an I, you get MISTER. Do not change the order of the letters.

July 12th is National Eat Your JELL-O Day, and LeRoy, NY is known the world over as the birthplace of the gelatin dessert. What are your preferred JELL-O flavors?

- Original flavors (1897): Raspberry, strawberry, lemon, orange

- “Deep, dark, delicious flavors” (1856): black cherry, grape, black raspberry

- “Salad” flavors (1965): celery, mixed vegetable, tomato, Italian salad

- White grape, “the champagne of JELL-O” (1997)

- Any flavor, yum

- No JELL-O for me, thanks

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11.1% Participating in a parade

44.4% Attending fireworks displays

11.1% Decorating the home or yard with patriotic decor

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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

Office: 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.

CHURCH 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 Livoniacommunitychurch.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

Pastor Lisa Frauens • pastorlisaf@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.

METHODIST

United Methodist Church of Livonia

Pastor: Sung Ho Lee • 21 Summers St., Livonia • (585) 346-3511 E-mail: UMCLivonia@gmail.com • Website: UMCL.us Sunday Worship and Sunday School (Pre-K-5th grade): 9AM. Nursery care available. e service is live-streamed at the website www.umcl.us or on Facebook www.facebook.com/UMCLivonia Youth Group (6th-12th grade) Sundays 6:00-7:30PM.

Geneseo United Methodist Church

Rev. Beth Malone • Rt. 63 & Court Street, Geneseo • 243-3160 8:30am Non-Traditional, 10:30am Traditional, 9:30am coffee 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

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

Office: 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.ffcny.org

Pastor Stephen Sweeting • Pastor Steven LaMar, Discipleship

Pastor Cliff 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

Sparta Center Church

Pastor David Zastrow • 585-236-0887

8455 Sparta Center Rd., Dansville, NY 14437

Service at 9:30 am.

Find us on Facebook and YouTube at Sparta Center Church.

Genesee Valley Church Of Christ

7351 Rt. 256, Scottsburg • (Sparta Community Center)

Leslie Farrow, contact person • 585-721-9669

Sunday Bible Study 9-9:45am • Sunday Worship 10:00-11:00am

Non-denominational New Testament Teachings.

ORTHODOX

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

P.O. Box 105 | 3837 Center Street | Livonia, NY 14487

Phone: (585) 346-5075

Pastor: Jerry Swain CP | Sunday Worship 9:30 am

Streaming live on Facebook: Livonia Presbyterian Church, Livonia Center, NY Website: Livonianypres.org

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

Reverend Laurie Tiberi, interim pastor 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 Affirming Church.

South Livonia United Church of Christ

5087 South Livonia Rd., Livonia • Pastor Susan Smith 585-346-0420 • slucc2021@charter.net

Worship 10:00am

Children Sunday School 10:20am

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WAYS TO MAKE HOMES SAFER

Improving traction around the house also can minimize falls. Throw rugs and runners can be made more secure with nonslip rubber backings. Bath rugs can reduceslippingonwetsurfacesin the bathroom. Also, nonslip mats can be used inside of showers andbathtubs.

Useshoetraystoreducepuddling frommeltingsnoworrainrunoffin entryways. Mop up spills quickly, and consider the use of matteor textured-finished flooring to improvestabilityunderfoot.

Promptly remove snow and ice from driveways and walkways. For those who live in cold climates, heated concrete can help melt precipitation before it accumulates.

Resilience and New Beginnings: Celebrating the Class of 2024

Today marks a momentous day in our lives – a day of celebration, reflection, and new beginnings. I am overwhelmed with a mix of emotions: pride in what we have achieved, gratitude for those who have supported us, and excitement for the journeys that lie ahead.

I am honored to stand before you, not as a top achiever, but as someone who represents many of us who didn’t always find school easy or enjoyable. roughout my years at Livonia High School, I o en struggled to find motivation and purpose in my studies. e journey was about more than grades and accolades. It was about perseverance, growth, and finding our own paths.

We all have unique strengths and passions. What matters is that we made it through, and we did it together. We supported each other, learned from each other, and grew together, regardless of our individual challenges and setbacks.

Let’s be honest – there were days when just getting out of bed felt like an Olympic sport. Days when we stared blankly at our screens during remote learning, wondering if the Wi-Fi would conveniently “cut out” during that Zoom class. We’ve all been there, hitting the snooze button, hoping for five more minutes of sleep... or five more hours.

Our journey through high school was uniquely marked by unprecedented obstacles. We faced the COVID-19 pandemic, which turned our world upside down. We were thrust into remote learning, separated from our friends, and had to adapt to a new way of life that none of us anticipated. Remember when we thought a two-week break from school would be a dream come true? Yeah, we were wrong about that one. e years tested our resilience, our adaptability, and our determination. Despite the hardships, we persevered.

During that Covid year, I was also diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, which I will live with forever. I starved myself to ease the constant pain. I’ve been through depression numerous times. I’ve had severe anxiety for years. I’ve felt down about myself for longer than I can even remember. I missed so many opportunities and friendships because I was so afraid of being disliked. I hid these issues from everyone with hopes of appearing normal. But normal is not something we need to strive for, because regardless of how perfectly you portray yourself, nobody really is “normal.” Our struggles, no matter how hidden, shape who we are.

It’s important to recognize that success is not solely defined by grades or accolades. Success is about showing up each day, evenwhenit’shard.It’saboutpushingthroughwhenyoufeellike giving up. It’s about being true to yourself in a world that o en tries to mold you into something you’re not. Every single one of us here today has shown incredible strength and perseverance.

We have all succeeded in our own ways, beyond the conventional definition. As Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “ e future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” Today, let’s take this wisdom to heart. Our dreams, our efforts, and our resilience will shape our future.

To my fellow graduates who may have felt overlooked or underestimated, I want you to know that your efforts and resilience are equally valuable. We all faced obstacles, and we all overcame them in our own ways. Today, we celebrate not just the high achievers but everyone who has made it to this milestone.

We all have our unique struggles, whether they were academic challenges, social pressures, or personal battles. To those who felt like they didn’t succeed in the traditional sense or who couldn’t find joy in these years, I want to say you are not alone.

Let us embrace our futures with the same perseverance and strength that brought us here today. Remember that each of us has the power to define our own success and to create a life that is meaningful and fulfilling.

We are all capable of achieving whatever we desire. Push for it every day and work for your goals. Go out there and change the world. Whatever it is you’d like to accomplish in life, YOU CAN DO IT. Go out there and prove who you can be.

So, here’s to us – the Class of 2024. We made it through the bad hair days, the missed assignments, the social dramas, and the global pandemic. We laughed, we cried, and sometimes we did both at the same time. I appreciate each and every one of you, and I wish you all the best in your future endeavors.

Congratulations to the Class of 2024. We made it and the best is yet to come.

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ONE SCHOOL COUNSELOR

Junior High/Senior High: 1.0 FTE

NYS School Counselor Certi cation Required Application Due by July 24, 2024

ONE ENGLISH TEACHER

Grades 7 – 12: 1.0 FTE

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ONE ELEMENTARY TEACHER

Grades 1-6: 1.0 FTE

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Additional Early Childhood Education Birth –Grade 2 Certi cation preferred. Application Due by July 24, 2024

ONE TUTOR TEACHER

NYS Students with Disabilities 7-12 or Special Education Certi cation Required

Tutoring home-bound student, three hours per day, in all content areas for the 2024-2025 school year. Hourly Rate: $30-35/hour (Negotiable). Application Due by July 31, 2024

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