Dansville-Wayland Edition - The Genesee Valley Penny Saver 11/1/19

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your Hometown connection November 1, 2019 | DANSVILLE-WAYLAND | 585.335.8537 | GVPENNYSAVER.COM

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14 N Elizabeth Street. Up to date Village Colonial with a great floor plan! Great back deck and yard. $132,500 TEXT: H047397 TO: Videos Aimee Campbell Lic RE howardhanna.com/ Salesperson R1228401 585-705-2082

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8 Hamilton Street. Cozy Village Ranch with many updates over the years! 2 bed, 1 bath in a convenient location. $79,900 TEXT: H051397 TO: Videos howardhanna.com R1233689

20 Highland Avenue. Very nice move in ready 3 bed, 1.5 bath ranch! This one won’t last! $99,900 TEXT: H051407 TO: Videos howardhanna.com R1233722

8073 Bauter Road. Seasonal cottage on Loucks Pond with 90 ft of water frontage! This 2 bed, 1 bath comes fully furnished. $49,900 TEXT: H050047 TO: Videos howardhanna.com R1231959

8246 Carney Hollow Road. Well built Colonial with 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths on 11/2 acre lot! Hardwood floors throughout, 2 car attached garage and a full basement. $143,000 TEXT: H043837 TO: Videos howardhanna.com Jim Briggs, R1223513 Lic Assoc RE Broker

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NEW PRICE 3467 State Route 21. Almost 29 acres of wildlife to watch from the front porch of your 1 bed, 1 bath cabin! Cabin overlooks a pond. Trails throughout! $129,900 TEXT: H042567 TO: Videos howardhanna.com Sandra Hough, R1221459 Lic RE Salesperson

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9125 Culbertson Road. Stately Craftsman home located just outside the Village of Dansville on 4.5 acres! 5 bed, 1.5 bath with original woodwork, hardwood floors, pocket doors, built-ins, and leaded glass. $264,900 TEXT: H045137 TO: Videos howardhanna.com Veronica Smith R1225210

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314 Lincoln Street. Spacious village ranch on a large lot. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, living room and family room, central air! $119,900 TEXT: H029557 TO: Videos howardhanna.com R1202992

2112 Michigan Road. Large 2 - 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath Colonial! Gorgeous eat-in kitchen, formal dining, newer roof and electric. $134,000 TEXT: H042277 TO: Videos howardhanna.com/ R1221102

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David Luce Sr. • Raised in and graduated from Dansville. • Happily married to wife Karen. Proud parents to blended family of 6 children with several grandchildren & great grandchildren. • Veteran of U.S. Marine Corps • Supported several community youth sports & activities • Life member of Daniel Goho Post 87, American Legion (Serving twice as Commander, Adjutant for 13 years, 45 year member of the Honor Guard/Firing Squad, and the Board of Directors) • Member of Dansville United Methodist Church and Dansville Rod & Gun Club • Former Member of the James H. Jackson Hose Fire Company and Dansville Moose Club. • Worked in manufacturing industry for 50 years (34 years at Foster Wheeler). (Responsible for labor and material budgets, often in excess of $100 million) • Currently serving citizens of Dansville on: -Livingston County Planning Board -Town/Village Zoning board of Appeals- Chairman for over 20 years -Town/Village Planning Board - 2nd term -Sexton of Greenmount Cemetery since town took over in 2001 (retired 2019) I have attended Town of N. Dansville board meetings regularly since 2001. I have knowledge and experience to be a positive contributor to the position of Town Councilman. I am fiscally responsible and will listen to the citizens of Dansville to address your concerns. I will act in an honest and respectable manner and would appreciate your support on November 5th 2019. Paid for by North Dansville Republican Party

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Christmas

Penny Social and Auction Saturday, November 9, 2019 Dansville Town Hall • 14 Clara Barton Street, Dansville Doors open at 5 PM • Drawings Start at 6 PM Come join us for an evening of fun!!! Many new items!! All proceeds go to the Master’s Tabernacle Mission Outreach to help support our mission work here at home and abroad. For every two hygiene products donated for the homeless, you will get a chance at a gift card.

Plan a day t o shop local f airs, shops & st ands Fresh produce : Farms big and small are bursting w ith produce come the fall. You can find the last vestiges of summer crops mingling w ith the first fruits of autumn. Grab the last of tomatoes and start thinking ahead to apples, squashes, lettuces, and grapes. You can even get an early start on pumpkin season - both for cooking and carving. Stock the car w ith reusable tote bags and scour the farmer’s markets for seasonal finds. Chances are you also might pick up some extra treats, such as fresh honey or canned jams.

HISTORY OF THE THANKSGIVING PARADE Thousands of people line the streets of midtow n M anhattan every year to catch a glimpse of the balloons and performers marc hing in the M ac y’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. M illions more w ill tune in to w atch it on television. The M acy’s parade is intertw ined w ith Thanksgiving, making it as much a part of the holiday as turkey and pumpkin pie.

Ethical. Experienced. Independent. Livingston County is facing many difficult challenges. We must have County Court Judges who have integrity, are experienced and are committed to our community. Justin Hill works every day to support our community and keep it safe. With both County Court judges retiring this year, cast your vote on November 5th for Justin Hill for Livingston County Court Judge • In the last 5 years, the only candidate who has participated as lead counsel in a Criminal Jury Trial in Livingston County Court. • Currently prosecutes the most violent domestic abuse and child predators in our community. • Over 15 years of service protecting our families • The only candidate to serve as both a defense attorney (as a public defender representing those with little or no income) and prosecutor • Justin is in our courts – town and county - each and every day prosecuting violent and non-violent crimes. • Justin has cultivated a reputation in the courthouse and the community for being fair, ethical, and practicing law with integrity. Paid for by Justin Hill for Livingston County Court

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Historians believe the parade w as instituted by European immigrants w ho made up the majority of employees at the retail giant M acy’s. In the 1920s, employees w ho w ere now proud Americans w anted to celebrate w ith traditions that w ere similar to traditions in Europe. This included a parade dow n the streets. Animals w ere borrow ed from the Central Park Zoo, bands played and marchers w ore different costumes. In 1927, concern for children lining the parade route led parade officials to replace live animals w ith the signature helium balloons people now know and love. A dragon and Felix the Cat w ere some of the first balloons. The festivities c ontinued to grow during the 1930s, w hen Santa w as added to the parade’s grow ing list of participants. 1933 w as the only year that Santa led the parade rather than closed it. During World War II, the parade w as put on hiatus, as the rubber for the balloons and the helium w as donated to the w ar effort. The parade resumed in 1945 and w as televised only in New York. The 1947 film “ M iracle on 34th Street” made the parade even more popular. NBC televised the parade nationw ide the follow ing year, draw ing view ers from all over the country.

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SPRINGWATER TOWN BOARD ACCOMPLISHMENTS VOTE ROW “B” 1. Obtained grants for a $3.6 million NYS DEC mandated repair project for the failed sewer system, inherited by the current Town Board from previous administrations. 2. Park Improvements with grant monies: baseball field and dug outs used by softball and Little League, basketball hoops, fencing, as well as upgrades to the pavilion which is rented throughout the summer and hosts a youth summer recreation program. 3. Cleaned up the corner of Rt.15 and 15A by removing the condemned building that was bought illegally by then Supervisor Buckley with tax payers dollars, and without board approval. The cleanup was a DEC requirement and was paid for with your tax dollars. The property now features a gazebo, farmers’ market, trees and an ice rink. 4. 2013 tax increase was due to the slashed budget that the town board was left with after Buckley and Curtiss lost the election. The new board was forced to raise taxes to be able to conduct business. 5. New Highway Barn Facility! This facility was built using reserve funds accumulated by this administration, by securing an $800,000 bond loan and by the Highway Dept. doing as much of the work as possible. This new facility, which includes a new salt shed, gives the Highway Dept. a proper place to store and work on the equipment. Springwater has the highest amount of road mileage to maintain in Livingston County. We are proud of our Highway Superintendent, (Ron Mastin), personnel, and the new facility! 6. The current Town Board, especially Supervisor Babbitt Henry, has worked very hard obtaining three rounds of Community Development Block Grants totaling over $1 million dollars which have provided housing rehabilitation for senior citizens and low income families in Springwater. The current Town Board, minus one, has worked well together to keep your taxes as low as possible and to improve the town! We respectfully ask for your votes to allow us to continue working for the good of Springwater. Thank you!

ROW “B” REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES Town Supervisor: Deborah Babbitt Henry • Town Clerk: Kim Warner Town Council: Tom Canute Jr. and Patricia Willsea Town Justice: Donald Haywood Supt. of Highways: Ronald Mastin Paid for by Springwater Republican Committee GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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Your Hometown Tire Dealer & Repair Shop for Over 49 Years Don’t Trust Just Anyone With YOUR Tire Purchase! SAFETY IN NUMBERS: WHY IT PAYS TO REPLACE HEADLIGHT BULBS IN PAIRS Why replace bulbs two at a time? In an effort to promote the importance of changing headlight bulbs two at a time, Philips developed the “Change In Pairs” safety campaign, which aims to educate motorists about the dangers of dimming lights while promoting the many reasons that changing bulbs in pairs makes the road safer for all travelers. To support this safety initiative, Philips also packages its Upgrade Headlight Bulbs in pairs. Though replacing two headlight bulbs when only one is dimming may seem unwarranted, maintaining a consistent light output in both headlights makes the road safer for drivers, their passengers and oncoming motorists. When only one bulb is replaced, the resulting light output can be both unbalanced and unpredictable, providing inadequate lighting that can compromise driver visibility. In addition, oncoming motorists may experience difficulty seeing vehicles with just one headlight operating at full capacity, and some may even mistake oncoming cars and trucks for motorcycles, creating positioning issues for drivers on both sides of the yellow line.

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DID YOU KNOW? Come autumn, many foods seem to take on a unique flavor exclusive to the season. That’s thanks to the ubiquitous “pumpkin spice,” which each fall is a specially featured ingredient in everything from cream cheese to marshmallows. Naturally, pumpkin spice is also a key ingredient when preparing pumpkin pie. But just what does pumpkin spice contain? Pumpkin spice is a combination of several different ground spices. It typically includes cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and nutmeg. It also may include allspice. Pumpkin spice is the name given to the blend in the United States. In the United Kingdom, pumpkin spice is known as “mixed spice,” which is a similar but not exact blend as that used to create pumpkin spice. Both feature cinnamon as the dominant flavor.

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(585) 728-5170 • 11851 Rte. 15N, Wayland M-F 8AM-5:30PM; SAT. 8AM-4PM • RaubersAgway.com RAKING LEAVES: W hile raking leaves might not jump out at you as a great w ay to spend a nice fall afternoon, families often find raking leaves together soon turns into a fun day in the yard. Build leaf piles and let the kids jump in, and then do it again. W hen raking, encourage kids to collect some colorful leaves and set them aside. Once the raking is done, you can then enjoy making some homemade crafts w ith the leaves you and your youngsters just collected.

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ELSIE’S STEWED APPLES

DANSVILLE ROTARY CLUB’S

THANKSGIVING DINNER

Thursday, November 28th

Continuing an annual event, The Dansville Rotary Club is offering a FREE Thanksgiving Dinner of fresh turkey, potatoes, dressing, vegetable and pie for anyone in the Dansville area. Meals will be prepared at The Union Hose Club Room (Elizabeth St.) and can be picked up at the The Union Hose or delivered to your home between noon and 1pm. There will be no dining in! All deliveries will be restricted to a 10 mile radius of Dansville. Please fill out the attached application and return by Nov. 25th to Jon Shay, Dansville Rotary Club, 9384 Main St., Dansville, NY 14437 Name Address Phone # Number of Dinners

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Serves 6 to 8 2 to 3 tablespoons unsalted butter 2 pounds apples, peeled, cored and cut into thick slices 1/2 cup honey, preferably sage honey 1/2 cup white wine Zest of 1 lemon Juice of 1 lemon Fresh sage sprigs for garnish 1. Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the apples, turn the heat to high and sauté until they begin to brown on the edges, about 5 minutes. If some are getting too well done, remove them and place on a plate while the rest continue to cook, then return them to the skillet when all are done. 2. Reduce the heat to low and add the honey, wine, lemon zest, lemon juice, and 1/2 cup water. Cover and allow to cook until the apples are tender but still firm; you don’t want them to turn into applesauce. 3. Serve this in a bowl, tuck in a couple sprigs of fresh sage from your garden, and tell your guests all about sage honey.

Plan a day t o shop local f airs, shops & st ands Food finds: As plants are harvested, many items are turned into delicious treats. No autumn shopping excursion is complete until you smell a freshbaked apple pie or some apple cider doughnuts. Corn breads and fritters, cranberry snacks and w ines from nearby w ineries also are easy to find in autumn. These items make w elcome additions to your ow n pantry, or bring a freshly made treat to a friend or family member’s home w hen paying a visit. Also, don’t miss the food-related festivals that pop up on community calendars in the fall. From garlic to potatoes to pumpkins to cheeses, many seasonal items are on display. You also can sample these foods in interesting applications and make a day of gathering recipes and supplies to enjoy later.

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LESS STRESSFUL THANKSGIVING TRAVEL Pack snacks. Hunger pangs can make tempers rise w hen you are stuck in traffic. Although there w ill be plenty of food at your destination, pack snacks (especially if kids are traveling) so that falling sugar levels or grumbling stomachs do not add stress to the trip.

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HOBBIES FOR DIFFERENT PERSONALITY TYPES Athletes can pursue a host of potential hobbies or activities that will foster their love of sports. Men and women who still have a hop in their step can sign up to compete in adult sports leagues. Depending on the sport, leagues might be available to adults of various ages and skill levels, and some may even be more focused on fun than competition. For athletes who can no longer lace up their cleats, coaching youth sports or volunteering to coach at a nearby school provides a chance to stay involved even if competing is no longer possible.

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Auction

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Saturday, November 9, 2019 • 10:00 AM

50 Clara Barton St., Dansville, NY Friday, November 8 & Saturday, November 9

4501 Co. Rt. 33 Honeoye NY 14471. From Main St, 20A, Take East Lake Rd 1 mile left on Co. Rt. 33 one half mile.

Many antique frames of all sizes. Oak dining tables with leaves, dining & desk chairs, curved glass China cabinet (1800’s), bedroom sets, dressers, washstands. all in excellent condition. Way more furniture. Lamps, lanterns, glassware, linens and much more.

Selling their home and moving to smaller accommodations, will sell the following: 1928 Chrysler 2 Door Sedan with 4 Cyc Engine with starter, always stored inside, Restorable with some extra parts; Toro 244 H Hydro Lawn Tractor 1894 Hr. 4 yr. old, 42” Deck; Like new Snapper 725 EX Self - Propelled Walk Behind Mower; Ariens 926E Snowblower with New 12Hp Engines; Cub Cadet 8HP Snowblower; Troy Built 6 Hp Horse Rototiller; Mantis Tiller; Lawn Cart; Nice Stihl MS 192 Chain Saw; Nice Stihl FS 56 String Trimmer; Mac Rolling Tool Box; Snap On Tool Box; Craftsman Drill Press; MiG Wielder; Torch Set with Tanks; Small Air Compressor; American & Metric End Wrenches & Sockets; Air Tools; Empack Sockets; Paint Guns; Porter Cable Sawzall; New Work Lights: Port-A-Power; Bench Grinder; Floor Jack; Vices; Lot of Misc. Hand Tools; Shop Air Compressor W/ New 5Hp Motor & Tank; Gorilla Folding Ladder; And Other Step Ladders; Pie Safe; 6 Board Blanket Chest; Drop Leaf Table; Sleigh Bells; 10 Goat & Cow Bells; 2 Enamel Kitchen Tables; Cedar Closet; Floor Lamps, some Cast; Oil Lamps; Barn Lanterns; Coleman Lanterns; 3 German Cuckoo Clocks 2 Shelf; Ethan Allen Grandfather Clock; Lacrosse Satellite Controlled Clock; Griswold Cast; Walking Sticks; Tin Toys; 2 Violins, One Marked Joseph Guorncrius, Fecit Cermonae Anno 1736 I. H. S.; Snow Shoes; Small Showcase; Wheeler Wilson Treadle Sewing Machine; Picture & Bowl; Cabbage Cutter; Platform Scales; Chicken Waters; Feeders; Mad River 16’ Canoe; Outdoor Bench; Lawn Items; Large Dog House; Cast Bell; Steel Fence Post; WIN. 32 Special Brass; Common Household. More not listed; See Pictures on AuctionZip.Com. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Hull - Owner Terms: Cash or Good Check. LUNCH

Shopping local shops, farms and fairs is a great w ay to enjoy the fresh autumn air w hile supporting local businesses.

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INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT FALL The colors of fall foliage are actually present year-round. Fall is known for its colorful foliage. But the pigments responsible for those colors are actually present year-round. According to the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, green, yellow and orange pigments are present year-round. However, during spring and summer, the leaves serve as factories where many foods necessary to help the tree grow are manufactured. That process takes place in the leaf in cells containing chlorophyll, which gives the leaves their green color. This process ceases as hours of daylight decrease and temperatures drop. As a result, chlorophyll breaks down, the green color disappears and the vivid colors of fall foliage begin to appear.

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Where Knowledge Grows 200 MAIN ST. • DANSVILLE, NY 14437 • 585.335.6720 Hours: M-TH 10am-8:00pm; FRI. 10am-6pm; Sat. 10am-2pm

NOVEMBER 2019 “New OWWL Arrival” After October 31, materials you check out will be eligible for automatic renewal! We hope this will save you time and provide more borrowing satisfaction. As this new service begins, please remember some items DON’T renew automatically: items on hold, possible renewals have been used up, or if your registration card expired. When we have your email address, you will be informed of the automatic renewal with the new due date OR you will learn why an item could not be renewed. As always, when you have questions, call us for help at 585-335-6720. “Boom Boom Literacy Party” Join us on Saturday, November 23rd at 10:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. to explore the alphabet through stories, games, and crafts while reading one of our favorite stories, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, written by Bill Martin, Jr. Enjoy games with letters, “go fish” for the alphabet, and enjoy a snack and treat. This is part of our 1000 books Before Kindergarten Program. Though intended for preschoolers, older siblings are welcome as well. For more information, call us at 585-335-6720. “Gingerbread Fun for Little Hands” and “Gingerbread House Creations” “Run, run as fast as you can......” to the Dansville Public Library on Wednesday, November 27th from 11:15 to 11:45 a.m. for a very Special Preschoolers Storytime! Come listen to the classic story, The Gingerbread Man, and then decorate your own edible gingerbread man! The Library will provide all the cookies, candy, and icing needed for decoration.

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Then, on Friday, afternoon, November 29 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. children ages 6-13 are invited to Gingerbread House Creations! Come build & decorate your very own gingerbread house! We supply all the construction and decorating materials needed: cookies & candy & icing. The houses are completely edible and your child can take their creation home after completion. Space IS limited! Please register by stopping in at the Library or by calling 585-335-6720. Gingerbread crafts are exceptionally FUN but they can be messy and sticky. ESSENTIAL: If your child has food allergies, let us know when you register. Your child should be dressed in old clothes and long hair should be pulled back, out of the way of happy, sticky fingers. “Being Thankful” In November our thoughts turn to thankfulness. This year we are especially thankful for the renovated parking lot! “Thank you!” to our participating neighbors and most especially to Scott Tracy, all Village employees and Board members. Remember: always watch for pedestrians! “A Peek Ahead.....” Mark your calendar now for “Winter in the Village” Dec. 7 and “Santa & Mrs. Claus” Dec. 14! “Holiday Closings” The Library will close at 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 27 and be closed all day Thursday, November 28 in observance of Thanksgiving Day. We will be back at the desk on Friday, November 29 at 10:00 a.m. From our families to yours.................. Happy Thanksgiving!

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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Nov. 4, 1979, student followers of the Ayatollah Khomeini send shock waves across America when they storm the U.S. embassy in Tehran. The radical Islamic fundamentalists took 90 hostages. • On Nov. 5, 1968, in one of the closest elections in U.S. history, Republican challenger Richard Nixon defeats Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Because of third-party candidate George Wallace, neither Nixon nor Humphrey received 50% of the vote. • On Nov. 6, 1528, the Spanish conquistador Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca is shipwrecked on a low sandy island off the coast of Texas. Starving, dehydrated and desperate, he is the first European to set foot on the soil of the future Lone Star state.

Medicare Enrollment Season Is Coming: 5 Tips To Make Sure You’re In The Right Plan (NAPS)—Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period runs from October 15 to December 7, 2019. This is your yearly chance to shop for insurance coverage that best meets your needs. People covered by Medicare will have even more plans with a host of new benefits to choose from for 2020. Here are five things to keep in mind for Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period. 1. Review your 2020 coverage options. Medicare Advantage plan details change each year, so the policy that was the least expensive or best match for you in 2019 may not be right for 2020. Changes to premiums, deductibles and co-pays can be costly. A recent eHealth analysis of people using eHealthMedicare.com to compare Medicare plans found that fewer than one in ten were enrolled in the lowest cost plan for their personal prescription drug regimen. Those who switched to their optimal drug plan stood to save an average of $900 per year. 2. Look out for drug coverage changes. It’s common for insurance companies to tweak their list of covered drug and prices. That can mean higher out-of-pocket expenses. Check to make sure that the medications you need are still covered by your plan in 2020, and pay close attention to any special rules you need to follow to get the most coverage for your medications. Online tools, including eHealthMedicare.com’s prescription drug coverage comparison tool, can help you find the best option for 2020. 3. Make sure your doctors are still covered. The doctors and hospitals that participate in your Medicare plan’s network often change each year as well. Make sure your preferred providers are covered under your current plan or any new plan that interests you. The amount you’ll pay when you get care from a doctor or hospital that does not participate with your plan will be higher than what you’ll pay if you stay within your plan’s network, and some health insurers won’t cover out-of-network providers at all, except in an emergency. 4. Compare benefits. Along with price comparisons, be sure to review the full range of services and benefits offered by competing Medicare plans. These can include everything from preferred pharmacy and mail-order prescription discounts to dental, vision, hearing and even fitness benefits. And for 2020, many Medicare Advantage plans will offer supplemental benefits that provide additional assistance to people with chronic illness, such as non-emergency transportation, virtual medical visits, caregiver support, nutritional counseling and meal delivery, and air conditioning, among others. 5. Work with a professional to understand your choices. To make sure you’re viewing a wide range of plans available on the market, work with an expert in Medicare products that represents more than just one insurance company. It doesn’t cost anything extra. A licensed agent can help you understand and make sense of all your options and select coverage that best matches your needs, budget, and lifestyle. The expert help of a licensed insurance agent can help you get the best medicare policy for your needs.

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Red Cross “Sound the Alarm” Initiative Offers Free Smoke Detectors Special Thanks to the American Red Cross & The Town of Brighton

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id you know that if a fire starts in your home, you may have just two minutes to escape? Smoke detectors save lives, not only with warning, but several, well-placed smoke detectors alert earlier. Those extra minutes could mean the difference between life and death. The American Red Cross, in partnership with local fire departments, community groups and corporate supporters, has launched an initiative called Sound the Alarm to reduce the number of deaths and injuries caused by home fires by 25% over the next five years. Livingston County fire departments alone received over 2,000 calls in 2018, although not all of them were regarding fires or suspected fires. Having a working smoke alarm cuts the chances of dying in a reported fire in half. Almost two-thirds of home fire deaths resulted from fires in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms. Every home should have a smoke detector outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home, including the basement. On floors without bedrooms, detectors should be installed in or near living areas, such as dens, living rooms, or family rooms. For extra protection, NFPA suggests installing detectors in dining rooms, furnace rooms, utility rooms and hallways. Don’t install a smoke detector too near a window, door, or forced-air register where drafts could interfere with the detector’s operation. Test all your smoke detectors monthly and install new batteries at least once a year. A good reminder is to change them when you change your clocks in the spring or fall: change your clock, change your battery. Smoke detectors don’t last forever. Replace any smoke detector that is more than 10 years old. As part of the Home Fire Campaign, the Red Cross can install up to three free smoke alarms in your home! If you are interested, please fill out the information in the box below and mail it to the American Red Cross, 625 John Street, Henrietta, NY 14586 or call (585) 2414390. You may also make your request online at www.redcross.org. Upon receiving your request, we will reach out to you as soon as possible to get you set up for an appointment. Want to volunteer? Go to redcross.org/volunteer or email wcny.vsrecruitment@redcross.org!

HEAT YOUR HOME SAFELY TIPS - The American Red Cross 1. All heating equipment needs at least three feet of space. Keep away children, pets and things that can burn, such as paper, matches, bedding, furniture, clothing, carpets and rugs. 2. If you must use a space heater, look for a model that shuts off automatically if the heater falls over. Place it on a level, hard and nonflammable surface, such as a ceramic tile floor. Don’t place it on rugs and carpets, or near bedding and drapes. 3. Plug power cords directly into outlets and never into an extension cord. 4. Turn off portable space heaters every time you leave the room or go to sleep. 5. Have wood and coal stoves, fireplaces and chimneys inspected annually by a professional and cleaned if necessary. 6. Never leave a fire in the fireplace unattended. Use a glass or metal fire screen to keep fire and embers in the fireplace. 7. Never use a cooking range or oven to heat your home. 8. Carbon monoxide is an invisible, odorless and silent killer that claims hundreds of lives each year in the U.S. When a carbon monoxide alarm sounds, treat the alert as a real emergency each time. 9. Know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, which include headache, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, sleepiness and confusion. 10. If you suspect carbon monoxide poisoning, quickly get to fresh air, and then call 9-1-1.

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Caulk or add weatherstripping. Small cracks and gaps around windows, which are most often found around windows in older buildings, might not seem like a big deal, but such breaches can lead to considerable energy loss. The DOE recommends using caulk to seal cracks that are less than 1/4-inch wide on the parts of the window that do not move (i.e., frames and where the trim meets the wall). Caulk might be less effective at fixing leaks larger than 1/4 inch in width. Employ weatherstripping to address leaks on movable parts of the window. Properly applied weatherstripping should adequately seal windows when they are closed without making it difficult to open or close them later on. Weatherstripping is available in various materials.

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Lots of IRIS BULBS – blue and yellow: 585-584-8467 BEDFRAME WITH CENTER SUPPORT, adjustable to fit queen or double size mattress: DonnaPM45@outlook.com

ANY YARNS. I knit afghans for church Prayer Shawl Committee for hospital patients and shut-ins. Donations greatly appreciated. Call Christine: 585-880-5234

QUEEN BOX SPRING & FRAME also WOODEN NIGHTSTAND. Must pick up. Leave message or text: 585-455-2404

VEHICLE in good running condition. Write to the Raeppel Residence, 100 Wellington Woods Apartments, Brockport, NY 14420

4 light blue, METAL FOLDING CHAIRS in good condition. WOODEN CROQUET SET. You pick up Henrietta: 585-278-7758 call or text

PUNCHING BAG with STAND: karencaste1@icloud.com

VALSPAR SOLID COLOR DECK PAINT, Cottage Gray, 3 gallons. You pick up, Honeoye Falls: 585-697-4851 DEAD PINE TREES. Great for fire starters. You cut and remove: 585-3746973 QUEEN SIZE BEDROOM SET, Oak. Clean condition! Everything included. Pick up only. Call Patricia: 585-356-8523 COMMERCIAL STAINLESS-STEEL DOUBLE DOOR DESSERT COOLER and COMMERICAL CONVECTION OVEN and a RETRO ELECTRIC RANGE. You move: lreel@rochester.rr.com

VEHICLE in good running condition for service-disabled Veteran: 585201-7834 WASHER & ELECTRIC DRYER in good working condition for disabled senior citizen: 585-773-0391 DUST MOP: 585-424-5993 KING SIZE HEADBOARD, CLOTHERS HANGERS and WINTER CLOTHES for girls’ sizes 4 and 14: merdeloc94@yahoo.com ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES and other CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS: 585-771-7968

SEARS CAR TOP CARRIER. You pick up, Fairport: davemary@rochester. rr.com

Any age working SEWING MACHINES, for group who sew quilts for cancer patients. Workers are many, machines are few! 585-721-3708

ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED, in good working condition. Call Tom: 585683-2856

OLD PLANTERS to repot house plants: 585-447-8023

RECLINING COUCH & LOVESEAT (mauve), needs cleaning, ARMCHAIR (70’s orange plaid). Pick up in Alexander, can deliver if you load: momzyhead@yahoo.com

Disabled Veteran in need of ELECTRIC, STACKABLE WASHER AND DRYER: 585-519-2698 DEHUMIDIFIER in good working condition for wet basement. LeRoy: 585-768-9933

2 COLOR TV’S (neither is flat screen). One is 13” and the other is 26”: 585-391-3321

IPAD or SMARTPHONE and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS: Please leave message 585-671-1996

ANTIQUE CAT CARRIER, SCRATCHING DEVICE and a PLAY TENT. Two adjustable METAL BED FRAMES. Bag of OLD MILITARY COLLECTIBLES: 585-624-7794

SLIDE PROJECTOR for 82-year-old lady that would like to review her past: 585-278-3686

Thick walled, heavy duty, STEEL POST (3”x4”x6’) and a bundle of 4ft. LATCHES, WOODEN SLATS for landscape/construction: 585-624-7794 BOX OF MAGAZINES. Assorted types – women’s, men’s, sports, general interest. Pick up in Lakeville: 585-346-9777 Set of TY BEARS, large (3-4 ft.). Preference given to nonprofit organization: Pick up in Lakeville: 585-346-9777

Small KITCHEN TABLE with 2-4 chairs and a TELEVISION in good working condition: 585-584-3298 BOYS SNEAKERS and/or WINTER BOOTS. Sizes 6 and/or 7: 585-346-9777 RECLINER ROCKER or just a ROCKER: 585-237-1213 JUICE EXTRACTOR, utilized on a stove top: 585-533-2106

HAMMOND ORGAN, model # E-143. Excellent condition but needs cleaning. Call Pastor Dan Snyder: 585-384-6004

ELECTRIC DRYER, working, in good condition for single mom with three kids. Can pick up. Text pic & info: 585-203-7637

ARTIFICIAL 6’ CHRISTMAS TREE. Comes with canvas bag: 585-3939672

VENISON for middle-aged man on disability who cannot hunt anymore. Greatly appreciated. LeRoy/Batavia area: 585-483-2997

PRO FORM TREADMILL. Works at level setting. Needs welding to incline: 585-889-4330

VINTAGE ELECTRONICS, tubes, tube testers, tests equipment, radios, microphones, stereo audio, motors, speakers, meters, turntables, communication gear, books, etc.: greg3151@ymail.com

AUTOMATIC PET FOOD DISH/DISPENSER. Six compartment rotary tray: 585-671-9639

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Turkey Raffle Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019 • 7pm Atlanta Fire Hall 30 University Avenue Benefit: Hatch Hose Fire Co. REAL ESTATE SECTION

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ACCLIMATING TO A NEW NEIGHBORHOOD Get involved If you have children, you may have the advantage of meeting people at school functions or at the bus stop. Volunteer with the PTA/PTO or sign up to coach youth sports or serve as a scout leader. These opportunities will help expand the number of people you meet in your new community.

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Breastfeeding Friends of Livingston County! Pregnant and interested in breastfeeding? Need answers to breastfeeding questions? Already breastfeeding and want to meet other moms? You are invited to the Breastfeeding Friends Group. When: Every Monday (except Federal Holidays) beginning January 7, 2019, from 10 am - 12 pm. Where: Dansville Public Library, 200 Main St. Siblings welcome. For more information call the: Livingston County Department of Health at 585-243-7299. Meet pregnant and breastfeeding moms for breastfeeding support and education from certified lactation consultants.

Livingston County’s Marines are conducting a traditional cake cutting ceremony in honor of the 244th birthday of the Corps at 4 PM, Sunday, November 10th at the Goodwill Community Center, 4119 Lakeville Road, Geneseo. The public is cordially invited. RSVP (571-212-0483.

Autumn binds poetry in its own withered leaves. ~Terri Guillemets

GROVELAND Holiday Bazaar & Quilt Display with Local Vendors. Bake Sale! Please join us...Bring Friends! Held at the Groveland Federated Parish, 6616 Groveland Hill Road, Groveland. Intersection of Aten and Bennett Hill Road. Friday, November 8th and Saturday, November 9th, 9am-3pm both days. Luncheon both days 11am-2pm. Soup, sandwich, dessert & drink for $6.

Save the Date Groveland Volunteer Fire Department

Dansville Respite Care is offered at the Dansville United Methodist Church, 5 Chestnut Rd., Dansville. Caregivers drop their loved ones off at a safe and friendly environment staffed by trained volunteers who provide one to one companionship and socialization. Hours are 10 am-2 pm on the FIRST and THIRD Thursdays of each month. Your loved one can stay for a short while or for the full four hours. Transportation is not provided. Must register in advance. Call Noyes Caregiver Resource Center: 585-335-4358. https://www.urmc. rochester.edu/noyes/communityoutreach/senior-services.aspx

Cohocton Public Library 8 Maple Ave. • 585-384-5170 www.cohoctonlibrary.org Hrs.: M 3-7; Tu 10am-7pm; W 1-5pm; Th 10am-7pm; Sat 10am-1pm

Dansville Public Library 200 Main St., Dansville, 585.335.6720 http://dansville.lib.ny.us/ Hrs.: M-Th 10am-8pm; F 10am-6pm; Sat 10am-2pm

Wayland Free Library 101 W. Naples St. • 585-728-5380 www.gunlockelibrary.org Hrs.: M-Th 10am-7pm; F 10am-5pm; Closed Sat. June 29-Aug. 31

Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Wayland Free Library: S.T.E.A.M. Works for Kids - Nov. 4, 18 & 25 @ 4:30pm. Technology Help Appointments - Nov. 5, 12, 19 & 26 4-7pm Call 728-5380 for appt. Technology Walk-In Assistance - Nov. 13th 4-7pm. Griefshare on Monday’s Sept. 9 Dec. 16 5-6:30pm. The Library will be closed November 11th in observance of Veterans Day. The library is open on Saturday’s 10am-12pm now thru June.

ATLANTA Turkey Raffle - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 7PM at the ATLANTA FIRE HALL, 30 University Ave. Benefit: Hatch Hose Fire Co. Refreshments Available

DANSVILLE Dansville Protectives Fire Company will meet Wednesday, November 6th at 6:30 p.m. at the Sunrise Restaurant. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

Annual TURKEY RAFFLE November 23, 2019 • 7pm Held at the Groveland Fire Hall 7428 State Rt. 63, Groveland

77th Annual Ossian Ladies Aid Election Day Roast Beef Dinner: November 5, 4:30-7pm. Delicious Roast Beef served home style! Menu includes: Mashed Potatoes with Gravy, Dinner Rolls, Squash, Applesauce & Green Beans and Homemade Pies for Dessert! $10 per Adult, $6 under 10 yrs. old. Held at the Heath Homestead formally the Ossian Community Center, 4760 Ossian Hill Rd., Dansville. Take Outs Available - Wheel Chair Accessible. Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia: November 7, 12:30-1:30, Dansville United Methodist Church. MUST CALL 1-800-272-3900 to register. Preregistration is required. Sessions may be cancelled 48 hours prior if pre-registrations are not received.

GENESEO Journeys - Bereavement Support Group: Meeting schedule has changed as follows: Geneseo: 2nd Monday of the month, St. Timothy Lutheran Church - Route 20A from 6-7:30pm. Geneseo: 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, St. Timothy Lutheran Church - Route 20A from 1:303pm. Dansville: Mondays - There will be no support Groups in Dansville at this time. For further information please contact: Livingston County Hospice, 2 Murray Hill Drive, Mount Morris, NY 14510, 585-243-7290.

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HORNELL Parkinson’s Disease Support Group - Parkinson’s Disease Support Group meets the 2nd Saturday of each month at the Hornell YMCA from 10 am to 11:30 am. The group is open to Parkinson’s patients, family members, caregivers, and friends. The support group offers education on Parkinson’s and its effects, support from others with Parkinson’s and resources to help with Parkinson’s issues. For questions, please contact Lisa Scott at 607-382-6497 or by email at mslisamscott@yahoo. com. Information will also be posted on our Facebook page, Team Griff.

LEICESTER Caring for Caregiver conference - Saturday, November 16, 9-2 at Celebrate Family Church, 74 Mt. Morris Rd, Leicester. Speakers, door prizes, vendors, lunch. For family caregivers. RSVP: 335-4249 or email caregiver@noyeshealth.org.

Donations Needed for the Springwater Community Food Pantry. The Pantry is in need of the following items. Even if you could donate 1 item on the list would be a blessing in someone’s life. Canned Items: corn, waxed beans, green beans, kidney beans, tuna, chicken (in a can), peanut butter, jelly, can milk, spaghetti noodles, can sauce, tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, tomato paste, sugar, flour, spices, cooking sprays/oil, any and all condiments, salad dressings. Shampoo/conditioner, body soap, toothbrushes/tooth paste, deodorants. Kleenex, toilet paper, paper towels. Cleaning and laundry supplies. 8148 C South Main St., Springwater. Webster Crossing United Methodist Church - BAZAAR AND LUNCHEON. Held Saturday, November 2nd from 10 am to 3 pm.

MOUNT MORRIS Livingston County Veteran Monument Dedication Ceremony - To honor ALL Livingston County Veterans in spirit of the 100th Anniversary of Veteran’s Day & to recognize the continuing efforts of our veteran community, Livingston County proudly presents the dedication of the LIVINGSTON COUNTY VETERAN’S MONUMENT. (200 + metal poppies made BY veterans FOR veterans). Monday, November 11, 2019 (Veteran’s Day). Ceremony: 2:30pm (Set-up at 2pm). 4389 Gypsy Lane, Mt. Morris, NY 14510. For more information contact: Jason Skinner, Director, Livingston County Veteran Services Agency. Phone: 585-243-7960 / E-mail: JSkinner@ co.livingston.ny.us

NAPLES Flags Over the Bristol Hills Presentation at the Historical Society - So. Bristol: Ever wonder what flags have flown over our hills in the past? Over the past 200 years, many different colors have been flown in our area and each has its own story. Bristol resident A.J. Magnan’s interest in both history and vexillolgy meet up at the Bristol Hills Historical Society - So. Bristol Grange Hall, 6547 Rte. 64, Naples (Bristol Springs), 6:30 pm on November 7th during a presentation about the area’s history as seen through some of our historic flags. Free and open to the public. http://www.bristolhillshistsoc.org

PERKINSVILLE St. Peters Election Day Ham Dinner - Tuesday, November 5, Perkinsville Fire Hall, 1904 Main St., Perkinsville from 5pm til. Adults $10, Children $5. Benefit of St. Peters UCC of Perkinsville. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

Hike & Explore the Sonyea State Forest in Sonyea on Sunday, November 3 from 2-4pm. Join Springwater Trails for the outing followed by a social get-together at an area eatery. For additional info/ directions/updates visit the website: springwatertrails.org

Holiday Bazaar & Quilt Display With Local Vendors Bake Sale • Please Join Us… Bring Friends! Groveland Federated Parish 6616 Groveland Hill Road, Groveland Intersection of Aten and Bennett Hill Road Friday, November 8th and Saturday, November 9th 9:00 TO 3:00 both days Luncheon both days 11:00-2:00 Soup, sandwich, dessert & drink for $6.00

WAYLAND The Wayland-Cohocton Theater Group will present Sunshine and Madam Zorba, by David LaBounty on Friday & Saturday, November 15th & 16th at 7PM and Sunday, November 17th at 2PM in the LGI. Admission is $5, senior citizens 65+ and children under 4 free. The presentation will also feature Opening Act Duets. Arrive early as entrance and parking can be a little tricky with construction.

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WAYLAND The Alzheimer’s Association Offers Programs and Services for Individuals with Alzheimer’s or Another Dementia and Their Care Partners. The Alzheimer’s Association Rochester & Finger Lakes Region helps community members who live with the disease and their care partners learn more about Alzheimer’s, share their experiences and connect with others who understand. For a list of support groups, social activities and conferences visit: www.alz.org/ rochesterny. For more information or to register, call 1-800-272-3900. Surviving the Holidays - Wondering how you will survive the weeks surrounding Thanksgiving and Christmas? Are you dreading these holidays, knowing that everything has changed and that happy memories from past years can’t be recreated? Our Surviving the Holidays seminar is especially for people who are grieving a loved one’s death. You’ll learn: How to deal with the many emotions you’ll face during the holidays. What to do about traditions and other coming changes. Helpful tips for surviving social events. How to discover hope for your future. November 2, 1-3pm, Lighthouse Wesleyan Church, 101 South Lackawanna St., Wayland. http://www.enjoylwc. com

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ANSWER: Strep throat infections that are chronic (lasting more than three months) or recurrent are indications for tonsillectomy in adults; however, this is an uncommon surgery in adults, and there isn’t a lot of published data on the effectiveness of treatment. Some data shows that tonsillectomy does reduce incidence of infection, as would be expected. Other data shows improved quality of life and fewer missed work days. My own experience is limited to a handful of patients: All have had significant improvement in the number and severity of infections. On the other hand, the surgery itself is unpleasant, and that’s putting it mildly. There is a significant risk of major complications (perhaps around 3%). One patient told me that the first two weeks after surgery were horrendous, but gradually improved over time. As always, it’s a balance between benefits and risks of surgery. But it’s a difficult enough surgery that you are wise to be apprehensive, and I would recommend surgical consultation only if your symptoms were severe enough and significantly impact your life. ***

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DEAR DR. ROACH: My daughter gives her 3-year-old daughter fizzy water daily. All her water bottles and sippy cups are filled with some kind of carbonated water. My granddaughter’s appetite seems to have decreased. Could this be caused by the fizzy water? Is it harmful to her stomach? -- L.B. ANSWER: I don’t recommend carbonated water for babies or small children. The dissolved gas in the water can distend the stomach, causing cramps, and that gas has to come out, meaning burps or flatulence. The sense of distention in the stomach might be causing her to eat less as well. Stick to tap or bottled water in reasonable amounts. *** 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. © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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Major changes are coming to the NYS bail system this January, including legislation, voted into effect as a budget item, which would allow defendants to return to the scene of their alleged crimes, even private homes, in order to review the scene. Is this acceptable? • Yes, it’s the right of the accused! • Yes, except for private homes. • It depends on the nature of the crime. • No, there are third parties for that!

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CONESUS

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GENESEO

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GROVELAND

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LIMA

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LIVONIA

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MT. MORRIS 1, 2 & 3 Mt. Morris Central School Gymnasium, 30 Bonadonna Ave.

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YORK

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To the VOTERS of the Town of Springwater and ROW A CANDIDATES: It was brought to my attention that a rumor has been spread that I chased a ROW A candidate from my property. That never happened. This only reinforces my beliefs as to which political party tells the truth in Springwater. Daniel L. Perkins Lifelong Springwater resident and voter Paid for by Daniel Perkins

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TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez 1. TELEVISION: What was the name of the estate in the TV show “Dark Shadows”? 2. MOVIES: What sport was featured in the movie “The Natural”? 3. GEOGRAPHY: What is the largest freshwater lake in Africa? 4. U.S. PRESIDENTS: What type of clothing did President Dwight Eisenhower popularize? 5. ANATOMY: What sense does the olfactory nerve affect? 6. GAMES: In what year did the Frisbee debut as a flying toy? 7. HISTORY: Which country did the Soviet Union invade in 1979? 8. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: When is the next Leap Year? 9. MUSIC: Which famous singer was nicknamed the “Godfather of Soul”? 10. MEDICAL: What is the other name of the vitamin riboflavin? (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.

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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Lots of choices could make it difficult to select what is best for your needs. Avoid snap judgments. Take the time to check them all out to find the one that really meets your goals. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You could once again experience pressure from others who would like to see you move in another direction. But heed your Bovine instincts to stay on your own path. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Taking charge of a project that seems to be about to stall or collapse altogether could be a challenge. But once everyone knows what you expect of him or her, things should go smoothly. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Avoid the pressures of the upcoming holiday period by setting a time right now to discuss how to divide up the responsibility of helping a loved one come through a difficult period. LEO (July 23 to August 22) It’s not too early for all you Leonas and Leos to start making long-distance travel plans. The sooner you stop procrastinating and start deciding where, when and how you’re going, the better. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Someone you’ve known for years might disappoint you, or even make you feel you’ve been betrayed. But check the facts carefully before you make charges that could backfire on you. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A holiday plan might need to be revised to accommodate an unexpected complication. Come up with an alternative arrangement as soon as possible to avoid more problems down the line. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Don’t accept halfway explanations for a situation that requires full disclosure. The more you know now, the better able you will be to handle any complications that might arise. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) The cooperation you relied upon might not be easy to get. Maybe there’s an information gap. See if everyone understands the situation. If not, be sure to offer a full explanation. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Problems caused by that recent workplace distraction should soon be easing, allowing you to resume working at a less frantic pace. That personal matter also begins to ease up. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Changing your mind about a job decision isn’t easy for the usually committed Aquarian. But once you check it out, you’ll find facts you didn’t know before. And facts don’t lie. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Your unique way of sizing up a situation gives you an edge in resolving that upsetting workplace problem. Stay on your current course regardless of any attempts to distract you. BORN THIS WEEK: You are emotionally attuned to what’s going on around you, and you easily pick up on people’s needs.

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I must admit that I’m just a casual fan of baseball, but when the World Series rolls around, I like to tune in. The announcers do such a good job of acquainting you with the players, their stories and the importance of the game. Game one of this year’s series, the Washington Nationals vs. the Houston Astros, was a terrific game eventually won by the Nationals - a bit of an upset in Houston’s home field and against one of the best pitchers in baseball: Gerrit Cole. The best part was how immersed I became in the game, didn’t once look at my smart (life sucking device) phone and thoroughly enjoyed the

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It was a stupid thing to do. My light turned green, and I started making a left. You peeled out of that restaurant like a bat of you know where with no turn signal on. You were lucky I was able to bring the car to a stop halfway out as my classic car is not made with power brakes. It was a stupid, dangerous thing to do. I was tempted to backtrack and tell the police in the grocery store parking lot who were attending to a fender bender.

I had a test taken and the doctor’s office said the results should be in on Friday. I told them I would call on Monday. So, on Monday I called three times and couldn’t get an answer. The doctor’s office can’t keep any help. There is always someone new that has no answers. I wonder why they can’t keep any help. My time is worth something also. They think just because they are doctors, they are above everyone else.

I’m receiving numerous calls for solicitors everyday…at all hours! They need to stop! The only reason I answer the phone is because it may be the hospital calling. I have a sick brother in Hospice. I’m so aggravated by these annoying solicitors!

Please tell the [local] college and high school students who run down [local] route and onto [local] roads to be more careful. They are running, sometimes 4 wide, into the lanes of traffic on very busy roads. Once they are on [local], it is very

hard to see them in the shadows of the tree line on both sides. Yesterday, they were running all the way in my lane of traffic and with oncoming traffic, and there was nowhere to move. They are not wearing highly visible clothing, and you can’t see them until you are right upon them. I’m sure in their mind, the rest of us will automatically just know they are there and to move out of their way, but with other vehicles included in the mix, along with weather conditions, they need to be more cautious.

Thank you, a million times, to the young lady who stopped in the middle of North Street of LeRoy for my puppy that got out of the door and ran into the road. She beeped so he would move, but he is deaf, so he continued to stand there. She was very patient. I am so grateful for caring people like you!

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My family and I want to thank the person driving the dark colored pick-up that stopped oncoming traffic in front of the Mt Pleasant Cemetery on 10/23! We were just entering the cemetery with several cars behind us. That is a tricky entrance at best with just one vehicle, let alone a whole line! You honored us, and kept us all safe as well, by this simple act of respect! God bless you! We love the Genesee Valley Penny Saver! Look forward to getting it every week. Recently, we called “The Tree Service” after seeing

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why isn’t there more of a crackdown on advertising of alcoholic beverages? I don’t contribute to fundraisers that feature alcoholic beverages to those attending. Who will join me in boycotting fundraisers from these places? There are better places that need our financial help that don’t make alcoholic beverages available. So, E-cigs are banned due to 6 deaths.... When do they take our motorcycles?

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VILLAGE OF COHOCTON PUBLIC NOTICE

NAPLES CENTRAL SCHOOL is looking to fill the following position:

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This position is full-time, 42 hours a week minimum. Applicants must have: at least two years of experience as a helper or laborer in the mechanical or construction trades, a clean class B CDL driver’s license, a Class C water license (within one year of employment) and pass a pre-employment drug test. Applications can be picked up at the Village of Cohocton, 17 South Main Street, Cohocton. For further information, you can contact the Village Office at 585-384-5252. The Village of Cohocton is an equal opportunity employer.

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Nursing Vacancy Exciting Career Opportunity Full & Part-Time Nursing Positions in the Livingston County Jail Jail Nurse is a member of the LCDSA bargaining unit 2020. Salary range $25.22-$31.22 includes all benefits afforded under the current CBA (NYS retirement, Health Care, paid time off, fixed shift/days off) Minimum requirements: RN currently registered to practice in New York State Application available online, please note position as Jail RN

Please submit application by November 18, 2019 to: Livingston County Personnel Department Government Center, 6 Court St., Room 206 Geneseo, NY 14454 For more information contact the Livingston County Sheriff’s Office, Chief Deputy Jason Yasso at (585) 243-7184

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIANS Timebuyer, Inc. Batavia Auto Dealer seeks experienced tech. Candidate will have min. 2-3 yrs. current hands-on experience working in repair shop diagnosing and repair of cars/trucks/SUVs. NYS Inspection License is NOT required. VALID NYS DRIVER’S LICENSE IS NECESSARY. Excellent Work Ethic; Clean, Neat Appearance. WE OFFER: - Competitive Hourly Wage – NO Flat Rate - Full-Time…40 hrs. Monday-Friday - Positive Environment - Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance - Paid Holidays/Sick Time/ Vacation - Bonuses/401k/Uniforms/ Tools Provided Email your resume today to: mbuda@timebuyer.com

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HEALTH AIDES Elderly Avon couple looking for caring, loving home health aides.

Must be a team player, passionate and career oriented individual.

Part-Time Youth Service Library Assistant

• Light Housekeeping • Personal Care • Meal Preparation • Weekends a Must • Flexible Scheduling • Experience a plus, but not necessary • Must be able to work 25 to 30 hours a week

Apply in person with resume to:

(10-12 hrs./week) Education and/or experience in Early Childhood Development is desirable. Details & applications are available at the front desk.

5925 Big Tree Rd., Lakeville, NY 14480

Employment through CDR of Rochester. $11.10/hour plus overtime, sick & vacation time and yearly bonus.

No phone calls please.

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MacFadden Coffee Co. is Hiring

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Elevator installer and repairer: This career is listed as a top-earner. These employees can earn anywhere from $74,000 to $105,000 per year. Elevators are in demand as urban centers increase, so this career has staying potential.

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Nurse Practitioner/ Physician’s Assistant Part-time, 2 days per week, commitment needed. Enjoy your summer! This is a 10-month hourly, paid position with June and July off! To apply, visit jobs.geneseo.edu.

WAYS ESTABLISHED PROFESSIONALS CAN IMPROVE THEIR RÉSUMÉS Engage in activities that can improve your marketability. Be sure to list training, coursework, degree, or volunteer efforts that pertain directly to the skills needed for the job to which you’re applying. These additions can tip the scales in your favor over another applicant.

REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL NURSE Full Time - Evening Shift & Night Shift, W/E Per Diem - Various Shifts, W/E

LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE Full Time - Evening and Night Shifts Part-Time & Per Diem - Various Shifts, W/E

NURSING ASSISTANT

Full Time - Day, Evening & Night Shifts Part-Time & Per Diem - Various Shifts, W/E

Automotive Technician

PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT Part Time - Day and Evening Shift.

For a busy independent repair facility in the Geneseo area.

NYS Retirement, Comprehensive Benefits, Hourly Shift Differentials and Opportunity for Growth

• 2+ years experience in the automotive field working with domestic, import & light trucks • Must have clean NYS driver’s license • Tow endorsement a plus • NYS Inspector’s license • Good work habits • Good basic automotive skills - have your own tools, including air tools • Experience in computerized engine controls, with scanners and driveablility problems and in the use of diagnostic equipment, alignments, etc. are a plus for the job.

Conveniently located in Mt. Morris, we offer an award winning, state of the art environment and invite you to join us in fulfilling our mission of providing exceptional care!

Apply at the Personnel Office, 6 Court Street, Geneseo, NY 14454 Phone (585) 243-7570

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Pay and benefits are based on experience. Stop in for full job description, to get an application or to drop off a resume.

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Opportunities, Opportunities, Opportunities! Join the New York State Workforce As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)! Salary range: $40,875 to $49,709* The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs Livingston, Ontario, Monroe, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming counties. Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to practice in NYS

Want to work close to home and play an important role at our growing health centers? Here’s your opportunity!

For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8800 E-mail opwdd.sm.FL.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620

Tri-County Family Medicine has health centers in your “backyard” and we need motivated professionals to help us bring healthcare to your neighbors. We need the following positions filled.

*includes $2,000 geographical differential

As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,972 to $45,200

RNs • LPNs • Medical Assistants • Care Managers

Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Ontario, Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming Counties

We’re an independent community health center and we serve everyone regardless of our patients’ ability to pay. Spanish language skills a huge plus!

Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter

For exam application: Finger Lakes DDSO

Call (585) 335-3100, or send your letter and resume to Contact@tcfmedicine.org, or to the address below: Tri-County Family Medicine Attn: Job Openings P.O. Box 601, Dansville, NY 14437

Exam application available at: http://dsacareer.com/

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NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Management Office Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

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ITEMS FOR SALE GRAVEL FOR SALE: Crushed gravel, bank run gravel, field stone. Trucking available. Wilson Dairy Farms, Canaseraga Rd., Dansville. Call 607-382-3342 or 607-382-7804. FOR SALE: Manure spreader, tedder, York rake, wagon, cultipacker, mower, cultimulcher, rake, Kubota tractor, anvil, forge. 585-733-7621. WERX LOADER - 2016: W1.8, air conditioning, bucket, 8’ pusher, 151 hours, diesel. Good Condition. $23,500. Call 585-328-7930 or email: dcardarelli1@hotmail.com

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REAL ESTATE WAYLAND: Country setting ranch house for rent with two car garage and new flooring. Includes up to 800 gallons of propane per year, stove, refrigerator, and garbage. No pets. Security and references required. Call 585-728-3289 or 585-362-0936.

FOR RENT FOR LEASE/ RENT: Office space, 2800 s.f., setup for doctor’s office. Good location, clean. Two entrances. Located 104-106 Main St., Dansville, NY 14437. Call/ Text: 585-739-3617. DANSVILLE VILLAGE RENTAL: 2 bedroom, over doctors office. $675/ month includes water, sewer, garbage, dishwasher, stove, refrigerator, ceiling fans, hardwood floors. Freshly painted. Verification of income required. Security & first month. References. No pets. No smoking. 585-658-3472; 585-739-3617 (Texting Available).

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MT. MORRIS: Available now. 2 bedroom lower level in elderly dwelling 55 years and up. Enclosed porch w/patio. $675 includes water, sewer, appliances. W/D. No Smoking/ Pets. Security, cleaning deposit, one year lease required. 585-658-9028.

STAY IN YOUR HOME LONGER with American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1500 off, including a free toilet, and lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-465-5426.

FOR RENT: Village of Dansville. 1 bedroom upper apartment. Includes all utilities. Available Dec. 1st. Good references and security deposit required. $650 per month. NO PETS. 585-455-5066.

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