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Deli Specials Sales Runs Nov. 2-16
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Look No Further For Reliable Appliance Service! Call Joe Appliance Sales & Service 10 Main Street, Bloomfield 585-394-1880 • 585-657-4470 Sales/Service/Parts Servicing most brands for 42 years.
CRANE’s 2018 FORD ESCAPE Titanium, loaded ....................................................... $21,895 2017 FORD ESCAPE SE Nice Equipment ................................................. $17,895 2018 TOYOTA RAV 4 AWD ...................................................................... $20,595 2018 SUBARU OUTBACK .................................................................... $25,495 2018 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN GT nice equipment .............. $18,495 2018 FORD FUSION Titanium, AWD, loaded ............................................. $21,495
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The Granger Homestead Presents
Canandaigua Christkindl Market November 8, 9 and 10
332 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls 624-1216
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STAY SAFE IN BRIGHT DRIVING CONDITIONS Make sure the visor is functioning. Sun visors are there for a reason. Use it to the best of your ability, angling as needed.
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commercial/residential Fully Licensed and Insured Locally Owned and Operated INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT FALL Babies born in fall are more likely to see the century mark. Researchers at the University of Chicago studied more than 1,500 centenarians born in the United States between 1880 and 1895. They then compared birth and death information with those centenarians’ siblings and spouses so they could compare their early environment and genetic background and their adult environment. Their research found that most centenarians were born between September and November.
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POLL 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! Poll Ends 11-05-19
Results From 10-29-19 An Upstate New York Amish family is suing against the end of religious vaccine exemption. Now, children attending school outside the home must be vaccinated. Do you agree with this new legislation? 8% Yes, it’s safer for all of us! 1% It should only apply to public schools. 0% It depends on the school size. 92% No, it is their right to decline!
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Call Sue McMahon to set up an appointment • 585-582-1076 Elwin “Al” David Freeland October 24, 2019 Mesa, Arizona - Formerly of Farmington, Elwin was born on November 13, 1941. He passed away October 24, 2019 from a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was the third oldest of nine children and spent most of his life on the family farm in Farmington until he moved to Mesa, Arizona with his wife Gale. He is predeceased by his parents, Albert and Lavina Freeland, two sisters Janette Notebaert and Linda Tusch; One son Jimmy Freeland and one Step-son Robert Steingraber. Elwin is survived by wife Gale, three sons David ( Jessica), Stephen (Shelly) all of Arizona; Charles of Penn Yan; One daughter Lori Spitz of Arizona; two Brothers, William (Evelyn) and Michael (Karen) Freeland; four Sisters, Margaret (Irving) French, Eleanor Hutchinson, Ruth (Gary) Staly and Shirley (Roger) Broomfield; eight grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He loved spending time outdoors with his wife watching the hummingbirds from his deck. Elwin proudly served his country in the United States Air Force.
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Genesee County Office for the Aging Medicare Vendor Events (Walk-Up) Our Lady of Mercy 44 Lake Street, LeRoy Tuesday, November 5, 2019 10 am–2 pm
Livingston County Avon Village Hall 74 Genesee Street, Avon Friday, November 8, 2019 Monday, November 18, 2019 Quality Inn 4242 Lakeville Road, Geneseo Monday, November 11, 2019
10 am 1 pm
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Monroe County Brockport ABVI Goodwill Industries Community Room 1807 Nathanial Poole Trail, Brockport Wednesday, November 6, 2019
10 am
Irondequoit/Pinegrove Community Center 154 Pinegrove Avenue, Rochester Friday, November 8, 2019 2 pm JCC of Greater Rochester 1200 Edgewood Avenue, Rochester Tuesday, November 12, 2019 Saturday, November 16, 2019
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Legacy at Park Crescent 1000 Providence Circle, Rochester Thursday, November 7, 2019
10 am
Penfield YMCA 1835 Fairport Nine Mile Point Road, Penfield Thursday, November 14, 2019 10 am Perinton Community Center 1350 Turk Hill Road, Fairport Friday, November 8, 2019
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Radisson Hotel Rochester Airport 175 Jefferson Road, Rochester Monday, November 4, 2019 Wednesday, November 13, 2019
10 am 6 pm
Webster Columbus Center 70 Barrett Drive, Webster Monday, November 11, 2019
2 pm
Westside Family YMCA 920 Elmgrove Road, Rochester Tuesday, November 12, 2019
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Ontario County Cornell Cooperative Extension 480 N. Main Street, Canandaigua Thursday, November 7, 2019
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Homewood Suites 575 Fishers Station Drive, Victor Thursday, November 14, 2019
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HONEOYE FALLS STORAGE, LLC will sell at Public Auction for CREDIT ONLY all the personal property stored by the following:
Nov. 9, 9am-3:30pm Co-Sponsored by: Ontario Chamber of Commerce & Ontario Parks & Recreation Department
Bill Harvey-I12, Alfred J. Sciarrino-E03. The Auction will take place at 12:00 PM, Wednesday, November 6th, 2019
Casey Park Community Center 6551 Knickerbocker Rd., Ontario, NY 315-524-5886
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BUSINESS ESTATE AUCTION NOV. 9TH @ 10:30 AM ESTATE OF DANIEL CLARK 4854 CO. RD • HONEOYE, NEW YORK 14471 We will offer the following Clark Estate at public auction, owner of DAC Contractors Inc. Located on Co. Rt. 37 in Honeoye, NY. Watch for R. G. MASON AUCTION arrows. EQUIP. & TOOLS Bridgeport mill press; Upright air compressor; Chemertron Lg. welder; Overhead roll around frame for chain hoist; Power hacksaw; Metal roll around work bench; Stihl chainsaw MD47 w/case; Band saw; Fiberglass step & ext. ladders; Generator w/9.0hp motor; Portable lift (Ener Pac); Pipe bending stand; C Clamps; Air tools; Pullers; Hammers; DeWalt drills; Hammer drills; Safety harness; Torch tanks; Breakers; Car ramps; Creepers; Lg. Walking stilts; Tile saw; Roll around tool boxes; Mechanic tools; Metal cutting saws; Battery saws; Portable hacksaw; Drill presses; Bench grinders; Belt sanders; Jack stands; Electrical supplies; Bending stand; Elec. Welders; Chains; Lg. asst. wire; Elec. Motors; Chain falls; Hole saws; and more. OFFICE EQUIP Desks, Shelves; Chairs; Supplies; SPECIAL INTEREST Mounted boar & deer heads; antlers. VANS 2010 & 12 Ford E250 cargo used to date. FORK LIFT Hyster HD outdoor lift MISC Semi-trailer for storage; Tent camper; Chest freezer; Cement mixer; 90’s Chevy pickup; Jitney; Cider apple press; M cuber; Walker behind rototiller; Kerosene enamel sm. stove; Lanterns; Stone crusher; Miller gas welder and more. Business operated up to date. TERMS CASH OR GOOD CHECK W/PROPER ID 13% BP
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
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.
• 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.
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. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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PERFECT PICNIC POPCORN SQUARES Yield: 12 squares 1 cup light corn syrup 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 cup reduced-fat peanut butter 3/4 cup raisins 8 cups air-popped popcorn nonstick cooking spray In large saucepan, combine corn syrup, sugar, brown sugar and peanut butter. Bring to boil over low heat, stirring constantly; boil 2-3 minutes. Remove saucepan from heat. In large bowl, combine raisins and popcorn; pour hot mixture over popcorn and toss carefully with wooden spoons until well-coated. Spray 9-by-13 inch baking dish with cooking spray; press popcorn mixture into pan and cool completely. Cut into squares and serve.
HOW COUPLES CAN BENEFIT FROM HIRING LOCAL WEDDING VENDORS: Individuals who take great strides to conserve resources by reducing their energy consumption and protecting the environment often find that shopping local is beneficial. Local vendors are more likely to source their materials from other local businesses, reducing their carbon footprints along the way. For example, local caterers may rely on local farmers for their foods, affording couples the chance to host eco-friendly or even farm-to-table weddings.
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Victor Farmington Library Repair Café to Hold Second Event By Amanda Dudek
W Winter is dead; spring is crazy; summer is cheerful and autumn is wise! ~Mehmet Murat ildan
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?
hen something breaks, throw it out, right? Not anymore! Repair Cafés are popping up all over New York State to repair broken items, keep material out of the waste stream and build community. These Repair Cafés are also teaching skills which are all too often being lost. “Repair Café was started in 2009 in the Netherlands by a woman who wanted to keep things out of the waste stream while teaching useful repair skills,” said Greta Selin-Love, Community Services Librarian at Victor Farmington Library. “We, too, hope to build enthusiasm for a more sustainable society.” The Victor Farmington Library held its first free Repair Café last May, and it was very well-received. “The community loved it, including both our Repair Coaches and our guests,” said Selin-Love. “About thirty items came through. Twenty-five were repaired, and our Repair Coaches offered advice on the rest.” Repair Coach volunteers all came from the local community. “Our guests were thrilled and very appreciative,” said Selin-Love. “It was very cross-generational, encouraging not just adults, but adolescents as well to repair items rather than simply throw them out.” People bring a wide variety of items, like lamps, small appliances, PC & Tablet Software (no Apple products), clothing, textiles, wooden and Our guests ceramic items, stuffed toys are thrilled! and jewelry. “We predict many items -Greta Selin-Love will be returned to usable condition,” Selin-Love said. “During our first event, several people brought in things that belonged to loved ones. One visitor brought in a stained-glass Christmas tree in which the lighting was not working. It had belonged to the owner’s mother, and our Repair Coaches were able to fix it. Children brought in items, too, including a remote-control truck.” The Victor Farmington Library will hold two Repair Cafés a year: one in November and one in May. In other areas Repair Cafés have become so popular they are held quarterly and even monthly. Selin-Love hopes the community will continue to embrace the Repair Café concept, bringing in more items. “I went down to
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the Repair Café in Saratoga Springs,” she recalled. “It was their third event, and it was bustling!” While repairing items and reducing waste is a central aim of the Repair Café, it is not the only goal. “Building community is a big goal of ours,” said Selin-Love. “Many people no longer sit on their front porches in the evening and get to know their neighbors. Now, people may live two or three houses apart and never know each other. Everyone is so incredibly busy or sitting in front of screens. Here, whether they are waiting to have access or sitting with the Repair Coaches, they are meeting and socializing with those in their community. The Victor Farmington Library’s November Repair Café will be held on Saturday, November 2nd from 11am-2pm. “If you have something hanging around your house that is in need of repair– a lamp that needs rewiring, a broken toaster, a jacket with a torn seam– bring it to our Repair Café!” encouraged Selin-Love. Repair Coaches will be on hand to look at items and determine if they can be fixed. Repairs will be made on first-come-first-serve basis. If you know your item needs a specific part, please bring it along!” said Selin-Love. “We hope you will come join us!” For more information, contact Greta Selin-Love at gselin@pls-net.org or (585) 924-2637. Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www.gvpennysaver.com: • David Bellavia visits NYS Veterans Home in Batavia • Red Cross “Sound the Alarm” Initiative Offers Free Smoke Detectors Have something interesting youíd like to share with our readers? Perhaps an original story, a personal experience, community happening, or school event? Add some photos, and your story will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! Itís easy to do. Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver. com to view previously posted stories and to post your own. Visit My Hometown today!
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Victor Farmington Library: Knitting Group: Friday, 11/1 4:00PM. Let’s Play Bridge! Fridays at 1PM Repair Café: Saturday 11/2 11AM2PM. Toss it? No way! Repair Coaches will help repair your small appliances, sewn items, jewelry & more. FREE!!! Don’t miss this fun family event! Exploring Paint Styles with Denise VanDeroef:** Three Sundays 11/3, 11/17, 11/24. Explore 20th century painting styles, choose one to create your own still life. $20/series of three. All About Switzerland with Frank Kacprzynski:** Monday 11/4 & 11/11 6:00PM. Parkinson’s Webinar: Coping with Dementia of Care Partners:** Tuesday 11/5 12:30PM. Scrabble: Tuesdays at 1:00PM. Euchre: Wednesdays at 1:00PM. Adult Crafts: Heirloom Lace Sun Catchers:** Wednesday 11/6 6:00PM. Chair Yoga: Thursdays 11:30AM, $3 suggested donation. Apple Devices: Tips, Tricks and Troubleshooting:** Thursday 11/7 2:00PM. Acoustic Sing-Around:** Thursday 11/7 2:00PM. Introduction to Mob Programming in Python for Everyone:** Thursday 11/7 2:00PM. **Registration required. For details and to register: 585-924-2637 or www. victorfarmingtonlibrary.org.
Bloomfield Public Library 9 Church Street, Bloomfield 585-657-6264 Monday 2-8, Tuesday 10-8, Wednesday 2-8, Thursday 10-8, Friday 2-7, Saturday 10-2
Mendon Library 22 N. Main St., Honeoye Falls (585) 624-6067 mendonlibrary.org M.-Th.: 9am-8:30pm; Fri. 9-5; Closed Sat. & Sun.
Victor Farmington Library 15 West Main St., Victor 585-924-2637 victorfarmingtonlibrary.org Mon.-Thurs., 10-8; Fri., 10-6;Sat., 10-4; Sun., 12-4pm
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Mendon Public Library: Book/CD/ DVD donations welcome for our Monday, Nov. 11, pop-up book sale! Baby & Toddler Sign Language Class for Caregivers, Saturdays, Nov. 2, 9, & 16, 11-11:30 AM, for caregivers. Call 624-6067 to register. Friends of the Mendon Public Library meeting, Monday, Nov. 4, 6-7 PM, for teens & adults. Social Security Informational Seminar, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 6-7 PM, for adults. Call 624-6067 to register. Book Talk on Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 6:45-8 PM, for teens & adults. Call 624-6067 to register. Friends Pop-Up Book Sale, Monday, Nov. 11, 9 AM-7 PM, for everyone. Holiday Art Painting Classes, Monday, Nov. 11, 4-5:30 PM for ages 10+, 6:30-8 PM for teens & adults. Call 624-6067 to register. More programs and events for all ages listed at www.mendonlibrary.org. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Bloomfield Public Library: Book Club meets Monday, November 4 @ 2:30pm, reading BLUE HEAVEN by C. J. Box. A TASTE OF ITALIC: beginner calligraphy class, making holiday gift tags is Tuesday, November 12 @ 3pm; registration required. FAMILY CRAFT DAY is Tuesday, November 19: stop in anytime this day to make beaded pipe-cleaner Indian corn. Weekly preschool STORY TIMES: Stories & More on Tuesdays 10:30-11am, Simply Stories on Thursdays 10:3010:45am, and Evening Story Time on Thursdays 6:30-7pm. SIT ‘N’ KNIT Needle Crafters meet Fridays @ 1pm, all are welcome. The Bloomfield Public Library will be OPEN on Monday, November 11. The Friends of the Library will meet TUESDAY, November 12 @ 7pm. The next Board of Trustees Meeting is Monday, November 18 @ 7pm; open to the public. V i s i t u s o n l i n e a t bloomfieldpubliclibrary.org or see our Facebook page for more event information.
BLOOMFIELD Holiday Fair Craft Show: Saturday, November 23, 9AM-3PM; at Bloomfield High School Gyms, Oakmount Ave, Bloomfield, 51st year! Sponsored by the Ionia United Methodist Church. Info.: www. ioniaumc.org.
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BLOOMFIELD After Hours at the Museum - A series of entertaining and informative bimonthly presentations. Wednesday, November 20, 7:30pm, enjoy an informative presentation on “Tourism in the Finger Lakes” by Valerie Knoblauch, President and CEO of Finger Lakes Visitor Connection. The Finger Lakes Region has so much to offer to visitors and tourism is an important economic engine to our region. Enjoy the Antique Wireless Museum before and after the presentation. Tickets available in advance at the Museum or at the door. Admission: adults $10 or $5 for Museum members. Antique Wireless Museum, 6925 Route 5, Bloomfield just east of the corner of Route 444.
BCS Drama Club presents Peter & the Starcatcher - “Before Peter was Pan, he was just a boy.” The play tells the back story of Peter Pan, the boy who would not grow up. This family friendly, uniquely staged “play with music” will thrill audiences with shipwrecks, mermaids, swashbuckling pirates, jungle warriors, and more! Question & Answer session with the Tony nominated (and Bloomfield native!!) composer of Peter and the Starcatcher, Wayne Barker, after the Saturday matinee. Performance tickets sold at the door only. $7 adults/$5 seniors and students. Friday, November 15th, 7pm. Saturday, November 16th, 2pm & 7pm. Bloomfield Performing Arts Center, 23 Oakmount Ave., Bloomfield.
CANANDAIGUA (Weekly) Nar-anon Family Group Meeting - Weekly support group for friends and family of addicts. Whether they have found recovery or are still struggling with it. Come join us on Mondays at The United Presbyterian Baptist Church, 11 Gibson St. in Canandaigua. Use side door to basement. Starts at 7PM till 8PM. Coffee and Friendship are always available. Questions, call Janet at 585-394-5257.
Quail Summit Holiday Bazaar and Craft Fair: Home Made Crafts, Knitted and Sewn Items, Jewelry and Gifts, Treasures from Grandpa’s Attic, Homemade Fudge and Bake Sale. Held Friday, November 8th, 10:00am-1:00pm. 5102 Parrish Street Ext., Canandaigua. For more information contact Alice Berry (585)396-1010 or visit www. quailsummit.com
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Canandaigua Community Toastmasters has a new meeting location. We will be meeting on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at the Lyons National Bank, 3225 East Lake Road Room #215. Please visit cct.toastmastersclubs. org for more information. Visitors always welcome! Suicide Prevention Takes a Community to Help Identify Veterans at Risk. The Canandaigua and Bath VA Medical Centers offer Veterans who have been identified as a high risk for suicide. Together, they share coping tools to use to help avoid a future suicide attempt. The groups are managed by a clinical psychologist and/or a licensed clinical social worker. Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 to be connected with a Veterans crisis responder. Veterans living in the Greater Rochester area - Kelly Mohrman, LCSW: 585-463-2600 x 32570 and Veterans living in the Southern Tier - Jennifer Haggerty, LCSW: 607-664-4366. Captivating Light Art Exhibit: Ontario Co. Arts Council - will be displayed at the North Gallery of the Ontario County Historical Society in Canandaigua through December 21st. There are over 50 works in various mediums, all displaying the underlying concept of dynamic lighting in the compositions. Many different mediums will be represented from spectacular photographic images, original paintings in oils, acrylics and watercolors. Free Admission to the museum and all exhibits continues through December 21st during the open hours of the museum on Tuesdays-Saturdays. Ample offstreet parking in the rear of the OCHS Museum building a 55 North Main Street, Canandaigua. Info.: www.ocarts.org or 585-394-4975. Historic Canandaigua Treaty: 225th Anniversary - On Monday, November 11, the public is invited to join the 225th anniversary of the historic, federal Canandaigua Treaty of 1794, celebrated at the location of its original signing. Attendees gather at 1:30 pm outside the Canandaigua Primary School for a march to the front lawn of the Ontario County Courthouse led by Hodinöhsö:ni’ Chiefs followed by representatives from their nations and the public. At 2:00 pm, Ganondagan State Historic Site Manager Peter Jemison opens the commemoration ceremony with the traditional Thanksgiving Address. From 12-4 pm, attendees are invited to the Ontario County Historical Society and at 5:30 pm at the Primary School auditorium..
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FAIRPORT Annual Fairport Educator’s Association Craft Sale - Fairport Educator’s Association (FEA) of the Fairport Central School District is preparing for its 37th annual FEA Craft Sale, Saturday, November 23 at the Minerva DeLand School gymnasium, 9:30am-4pm. With over 100 vendors, there will be a variety of crafts and holiday gifts, as well as food and baked goods, for the entire family. Proceeds from the sale create scholarships for Fairport High School seniors. The event is free and open to the public. Free parking available at Minerva DeLand, 140 Hulburt Road and the event/location is handicap accessible. Information: www.fairport. org/craftsale.
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HENRIETTA Recovery International Self-Help Meeting: Meetings last about 1 1-1/2 hours. This is a self-help method (not a 12 step process), April 25-December 30, 7pm8:30pm. It is peer led held in a safe place, in a non-judgmental setting, and is confidential. There is a free will offering. We mainly use Dr. Low’s book Mental Health Through Will Training-read each meeting. We also practice a four-step example that helps participants to “spot” their problems and how to “work down” their anxieties. If you want to improve your life you do have to WORK AT IT. Our website is: www.recoveryinternational.org.
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.
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Farmington AMVETS Post 332 Monthly Meeting - The Farmington AMVETS Post 332 holds their monthly Post meeting at the Farmington Town Hall, 1000 County Road 8, Farmington at 7pm on the first Thursday of the month.
Turkey Raffle - Come join the Legion Family on Saturday, November 2, 2019 from 6pm to about 9pm for their annual Turkey Raffle. Lots of refreshments, raffles, and great company to get your holiday season going! All proceeds go to support veterans in our area. American Legion Post 1278, 4931 County Road 36, Honeoye.
Veterans Luncheon - The Farmington AMVETS Post 332 sponsors a monthly luncheon for local veterans. All veterans are invited to attend. Great opportunity to connect with other local veterans. Spouses welcome. Held the 2nd Wednesday of every month, 11:15am-1pm at the Mertensia Lodge, 1438 Mertensia Road, Farmington.
American Legion Post 1278 Auxiliary Monthly Dinner Come join us to kick-off the Holiday Season with a delicious Thanksgiving Dinner with all the trimmings for only $7 per person. Sliced turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and dessert! From 4pm ’til gone. Yummmm! Held November 4 at 4pm at the American Legion Post 1278, 4931 County Rd. 36, Honeoye.
American Red Cross Blood Drive: Monday, November 11, 1:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., St. Johns Church Education Bldg., 153 Church Ave., Farmington. Participants must be ages 17 or older; 16 with parental consent and bring ID. For information: redcross.org.
Veterans Day Ceremony by the Honeoye/Hemlock American Legion Post 1278 - Please join us on Monday, November 11, 2019 at 11am to honor our fallen comrades in service to our nation at the Gazebo in the center of town in front of the Richmond Town Hall.
Historic Palmyra’s Holiday Bazaar is coming up this November 14-16. This annual event is a great opportunity to find wonderful vendors, food, special gifts, antiques and crafts, homemade baked goods, and more! Join Historic Palmyra at the Alling Coverlet Museum, 122 William St., Palmyra, on Thursday, Nov. 14 and Friday, Nov. 15 from 10 am to 5 pm and Saturday, Nov. 16 from 10 am to 2 pm. Thursday and Friday will also feature a luncheon for purchase from 11:30 am until gone. Alling Coverlet Museum, 122 William St., Palmyra. http://www. historicpalmyrany.com
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Holiday Craft Show: Start your holiday shopping early on Saturday, November 16th from 10:00Am3:00PM! A variety of crafters will be on site at Pinehurst on 1000 Pine Trail in Honeoye Falls. The Honeoye Falls/Town of Mendon Historical Society will present a program featuring Barbara Chapman, Town of Wheatland Historian with Katie Andress and Dick Thomas entitled “The Barn Building Legacy of J.T. Wells and Sons” on Thursday, November 7, 7:30pm at The Mendon Community Center, 167 North Main St., Honeoye Falls. Questions? Call 624-5655.
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Sisters of Saint Joseph of Rochester - Annual Christmas Sale: Featuring Crafts, Gifts & Baked Goods! Join us on Saturday, November 23, 9am-2pm, 150 French Road, Rochester. Phone: 641-8230. www.ssjrochester.org. Lunch available 11:30am-1pm. Visit Santa! FREE Shuttle from Montessori School Parking Lot!
VICTOR PHELPS United Church of Phelps Contemporary Worship - Join us for Thursday night Contemporary Worship Services. Held every Thursday through November 21st from 7pm-7:45pm at the United Church of Phelps, 58 Main St., Phelps. https://www. unitedchurchofphelps.org/
HONEOYE FALLS The Giving Tree Ballet - Mossa Dance will be performing their original ballet, The Giving Tree, at the Cobblestone Arts Center (1622 Rt. 332), November 15th through November 17th. Celebrate the season of gratitude this November with Mossa Dance’s touching interpretation of Shel Silverstein’s beloved classic, The Giving Tree. Audiences will be moved by the bond of The Boy and his Tree as they grow through the stages of life and its challenges. Audience members are also encouraged to join Mossa Dance in a collection of nonperishable items for the Victor Farmington Food Cupboard. Cost: $15 and up. https://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/ thegivingtree
’Rise and Shine’ Pancake Breakfast - Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the United Church of Pittsford. This popular event is held on the second Saturday of each month from October through June, 8AM-10AM, with the proceeds being donated to a different local charity each month. Our next breakfast is on November 9th, in support of the Veterans Outreach Center. Pancakes, sausage links and scrambled eggs served with maple syrup, whipped cream and blueberry toppings all for $5 per person. United Church of Pittsford, 123 South Main St. at the intersection with Sunset Blvd. Details: (585) 586-6870. http:// ucpittsford.org
The United Church of Phelps Annual Holiday Bazaar is coming up!! This fun-packed event is now scheduled for the 3rd weekend of November. The new days and times are November 15th from 3 to 7, and Saturday, November 16th from 8:30 to 2. Featuring handmade holiday and gift items, baked goods, homemade canned goods, upcycled creations, and vintage treasures at our location at 58 Main Street, Phelps. We will offer homemade soups and chili “to go” Friday, and soup/chili served with sandwich Saturday 11:30 1:00. All monies raised are 100% for the mission and programs of this church. Information: 315-548-2772 or email unitedchurch@ottcmail. com.
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The Victor-Farmington Food Cupboard - We are asking for your support for this important program. Given the purchasing power that we have through Foodlink and other mass distribution channels, please consider a monetary donation, all of which will go towards purchasing holiday food. For $40, we will be able to provide a full Thanksgiving basket to those in need. Our Thanksgiving distribution is Thursday, November 21st. To plan appropriately and ensure that we will be able to provide for every family, we would appreciate your consideration and response no later than November 4th. Checks mailed to: Victor-Farmington Food Cupboard, Thanksgiving/Holiday Basket Program, PO Box 154, Victor, NY 14564.
American Red Cross Blood Drive: Wednesday, November 6, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Constellation Brands, 207 High Point Dr., Victor. Participants must be ages 17 or older; 16 with parental and bring ID. For information: redcross.org.
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W. BLOOMFIELD Saving our Environment Discussion - Join the West Bloomfield Knitters (“knitting” our community together) for social time and a discussion of our climate crisis and how to solve it presented by Citizens Climate Education leaders. Learn about pending legislation that will put a price on carbon and pay dividends to all Americans. Free and open to the public. This is 4th in a series of discussions on topics of public interest. Held November 14, 6:30pm-9pm, West Bloomfield Congregational Church, 9035 Rt. 5, West Bloomfield. https://www. westbloomfielddeclaration.org
Breakfast Buffet - Sunday, November 10th, 7:30-11:00 AM at the Francis M Dalton American Legion Post 282, 2475 State Route 65, West Bloomfield. $7 Adults; $3 Ages 6-10; 5 & under Free. Scrambled eggs, home fries, French toast, bacon, sausage, pastries, fruit, juice & coffee. Take outs available. Everyone welcome. Francis M. Dalton - Post 282 American Legion Turkey Party: Saturday, November 9, 2019, 6:30pm ’til, Rt. 65, West Bloomfield. First Prize: $100, Second Prize: $50, Third Prize: $25 and Fourth Prize: Large Turkey. Donation: $1.
RICHMOND RECREATION Now offering new Senior Citizen Activities!
PET THERAPY F R O M L O L LY P O P FA R M TUESDAY, NOV. 5th, 2019 Town of Richmond Town Hall, Honeoye From 10-Noon Refreshments & Snacks will be provided. Please call or text the Recreation Dept. if you plan to come at 585-330-7066 or email the dept. at recreation@townofrichmond.org
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***BARN SALE*** C A N A N D A I G U A / MIDDLESEX: 5864 S. Vine Valley Rd. Friday, 11/1 & Saturday, 11/2 (9-5pm) ***LAST SALE OF THE SEASON... DON’T MISS IT*** Antique furniture, collectibles, tiger maple dresser, some clothing, jewelry, xmas items, electrical light fixtures, tools, truck back rack, new John Deere weight box, and more!
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by Ellen Horsdal Fjermedal Fri., Sat. Sun., Nov. 8, 9 & 10 11am-5pm 11 Highland Green • Victor, NY 14564 On Route 96 across from Eastview Mall. Take High St., then left onto Gillis Rd. Turn left at Cobblecreek CC entrance and follow Highland Green up to the top of hill.
YARD SALE TIPS Place signs around your neighborhood. Be aware that there are ordinances that govern where signage can be located. Check with your town’s municipal office to determine if you need any permits for your signs or the yard sale itself. Make sure signs are legible for drivers and pedestrians alike.
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VOTE FOR YOUR FARMINGTON REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES for TOWN BOARD November 5, 2019 • 6AM-9PM Ron Herendeen
Nathan Bowerman Born and raised in Farmington Dedicated career to Public Service with the Ontario County Sheriff’s Department Promoting responsible/ sustainable growth while maintaining our rural characteristics Committed to serving the residents of Farmington
16 years experience on the Planning Board 2 years experience on the ZBA 4 years on the Town Board Family man: 6 children, 18 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren Experienced, dedicated & committed to serving Farmington
Paid for by Farmington Republican Committee • Bonnie Lew, Chairperson
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NEW PUPPY, BEGINNER 8 WEEK COURSE Tues., Nov. 5th @ 6:30pm 1570 Walworth Penfield Road Walworth, NY 14568
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PET OBESITY IS A GROWING PROBLEM The Purina Pet Care Center found that overweight pets may live two years less than ideal weight pets. Reduced life span is not the only problem, as carrying extra pounds can contribute to various maladies. These include osteoarthritis and poor joint health, type 2 diabetes, ligament injuries, heart and respiratory disease, kidney disease, and cancer.
1. Haudenosaunee Leaders Gather at Treaty Rock at the Ontario County Courthouse to commemorate the federal, seminal Canandaigua Treaty of 1794. 2. Harley Robinson to the rescue! 3. West Sparta’s Methodist Church’s Jelly fish at their annual Trunk or Treat. 4. Swans in the pond in front of Clifton Springs Hospital.
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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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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
4-hour feat. Play ball!
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
Why do some fundraisers in communities include purchasing alcoholic beverages? With so many horrible car accidents, domestic violence and health problems on the rise, which are directly caused by consuming that poison,
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their ad. I know that lots of folks have vented about their disappointing response from some companies. Well, that’s not our experience. We cannot say enough good things about “The Tree Service!” They kept us informed of weather delays and, when the guys came, they were the nicest, most personable and professional men. Polite, eager to please, and they did great work! We hope they liked the cookies, but more than that, we hope they know just how much they were appreciated and that we recommend them most highly. Thank you!
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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Holiday Craft, Vendor, & Bake Sale Saturday, November 2nd • 9-2pm
Featuring 25 vendors in the area. Lunch will be available featuring our famous Minestrone soup. Hopewell Grange 5 miles east of Canandaigua on Cty. Rd. 4 in Hopewell Center.
Fall is a great time to enjoy the great outdoors. Beautiful fall foliage coupled w ith great w eather compel many people to spend ample time outdoors before the arrival of harsh w inter w eather drives them back indoors.
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LEAF PEEPING PLANNING GUIDE Pick your destination Anywhere with deciduous trees provides the opportunity to witness blazing autumn color. During leaf-peeping season, travelers can go coast to coast and see awesome vistas. Some regions are particularly known for their leaf displays. New York’s Catskill and Adirondack regions are prime spots for visitors in the autumn. Those who live further north will find that leaves in Vermont are such an attraction that routes are published indicating where to enjoy the best views. Further south, Central and Eastern Virginia peak in late October. And don’t forget the shores of the Great Lakes, which are awash in reds, oranges and yellows by mid-September. The travel resource Frommer’s offers more leaf-peeping locales to visit.
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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Alex Rodriguez and Ken Griffey Jr., both drafted by the Seattle Mariners, combined to hit 1,326 major-league home runs. How many of them came as a member of the Mariners? 2. Entering 2019, the New York Yankees held the record for most World Series games won (139). Which team was second? 3. When was the last time before 2018 that the Kentucky Wildcats football team was ranked in The Associated Press Top 25 Poll? 4. The Orlando Magic have had the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA Draft three times. Name the players they drafted. 5. In 2019, Jeff Blashill became the winningest U.S. coach in the history of the top division of the Ice Hockey World Championship (19 wins). Who had held the mark? 6. Driver Lewis Hamilton set a record in 2019 by winning his sixth British Grand Prix. Name either driver who is second with five wins. 7. How many times have tennis stars Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova met in a Grand Slam final?
Answers 1. Rodriguez (189 home runs) and Griffey Jr. (417) combined to hit 606 homers for the Mariners. 2. The St. Louis Cardinals, with 58. 3. It was 2007. 4. Shaquille O’Neal (1992), Chris Webber (1993) and Dwight Howard (2004). 5. Tim Taylor (1989-1993) had 17 victories in the top division. 6. Alain Prost and Jim Clark. 7. Four times, with Serena Williams winning three of them. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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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. 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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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. ***
DEAR DR. ROACH: Three years ago, my mother was prescribed 50,000 IU of vitamin D per week. I read that this dose can lead to serious complications if continued for more than a month or two. How common is it for someone to be on such a high dose for three years? Should my mother insist that her doctor take her off this medication? -- L.H. ANSWER: Fifty thousand units a week is frequently given for eight to 12 weeks in people with significant deficiency in vitamin D, and people often then are switched to a daily dose of 1,000 to 2,000 IU. However, some people prefer a weekly dose, and 10,000 to 20,000 would be the usual dose. Perhaps 10% to 20% of the time, in my experience, people do need higher doses, and 50,000 is not unheard of (some people have a genetic condition requiring high doses). However, this dosing should be guided by blood levels, and I certainly would feel better knowing that your mother has had her level measured if continuing this high dose. ***
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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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. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.
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GET A HANDLE ON WORK-RELATED STRESS Take more time off. According to the “State of American Vacation 2016” report from Project: Time Off, American workers failed to use 658 million vacation days in 2015. Vacation is not just a time to get away, but a valuable, effective way for workers to recharge. The APA notes that avoiding the negative effects of chronic stress and burnout requires workers to take time away to replenish and return to their pre-stress level of functioning. Taking time off to disconnect from work and avoid thinking about work can be just what workers need to overcome their work-related stress. And plenty of workers have the time to take off; they just need to take it.
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CIVIL SERVICE POSITION – CLEANER: This is routine manual work requiring efficient and economical cleaning and maintenance operations for buildings, grounds, and equipment under the general supervision of a custodian. Some knowledge of building, cleaning practices, supplies and equipment; ability to perform minor maintenance tasks; ability to follow oral and written instructions; willingness to perform routine cleaning and other manual tasks; thoroughness; dependability; physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position. This is a 40-hour/ week job starting at $13.63/hr. Excellent benefits include leave time and NYS Retirement.
Open part-time cashier/ service desk position: Looking for an individual who has had cashier or service desk experience and can handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment. Must be customer service-oriented, a team player, and a good communicator. Preferably someone who would be available early mornings, starting at 5 a.m. Must be available weekends. Interested applicant may apply online at www.honeoyefallsmarketplace.com.
To apply to this College position, complete an Ontario County application at https://www.co.ontario.ny.us/94/Human-Resources EOE: disability, veteran
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Open part-time Deli position: Interested person must be at least 18 yrs of age. Must be reliable, customer service oriented, be able to handle multiple tasks in a fast paced environment, be a team player, good communicator and a problem solver. Must be available evenings and weekends.
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As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,972 to $45,200 Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Ontario, Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming Counties Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter
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POSTCONSTRUCTION CLEANERS & WINDOW CLEANERS NEEDED PT/FT ROCHESTER AREA Daytime hours. Must have phone & car. $13 per hour or more based on experience. OSHA 10 a plus.
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4 EASY WAYS TO CREATE MORE TIME IN YOUR DAY Managing one’s time can sometimes feel like an uphill battle. As a result, adults with hectic schedules and multiple responsibilities may pine for an extra hour or two in the day. While it’s impossible to extend a day from 24 to 26 hours, there are ways for busy men and women to create more time in their day. 1. Embrace organization tools. Whether it’s day planners, smartphone reminders or more traditional print calendars with meetings and deadlines written on them, organization tools can greatly cut back on time spent trying to remember and/or confirm meeting times, project schedules, deadlines, and other obligations. 2. Assess your productivity. Some people are most productive in the mornings, while others do not hit their strides until after lunch. Identify the time or times of day when you tend to be most productive, and make an effort to focus exclusively on work during these times. Resist any urge to schedule meetings or conference calls during those times of day when you are most productive, as it can be hard to multitask or focus when discussing projects with coworkers or clients. 3. Minimize distractions. Social media, the internet and texting can distract attention away from tasks that must be completed, ultimately affecting how quickly and efficiently such projects are finished. Make a concerted effort to avoid social media and the internet while at work, and turn off smartphone alerts that entice you to go online. In addition, turn off text alerts if they are proving too great a distraction. 4. Reconsider your commute. Professionals who drive to work but find themselves sitting in traffic on their way to and from work can investigate possible alternatives to driving themselves. Public transportation might not get you to work more quickly than driving yourself, but time spent on a bus or train can be used to work on projects and check and answer work-related emails, clearing up time later in the day. Time spent behind the wheel of an automobile cannot be safely spent working.
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NETWORKING STRATEGIES FOR THE DIGITAL AGE Embrace professional social media. Social media may not have been around the last time you looked for a job, but professional social media sites such as LinkedIn are a vital component of networking in the digital age. If you haven’t done so already, establish a LinkedIn profile so you can begin connecting with other professionals in your field.
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CANTEL IS HIRING 6789 West Henrietta Rd., Rush, NY 14543 Cantel manufactures and distributes single-use, infection prevention products used primarily in the dental market including face masks, sterilization pouches, towels and bibs, tray covers, saliva ejectors, germicidal wipes, plastic cups and disinfectants.
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