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4 slices country bread

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Extra-virgin olive oil for brushing 1/4poundbluecheese,gorgonzola or Blue Castello cheese

Preheat the broiler. Arrange the bread slices on a rimmed baking sheet, slip under the broiler and toast, turning once, until golden brown on both sides. This should take only a few minutes.

While the bread is toasting, halve the peaches lengthwise, pit them and then peel each half. Cut each half lengthwise into 1/4-inch-thick slices, keeping the shape of each half intact.

When the bread is ready, remove from the broiler and brush each slice on both sides with olive oil. Spread one-fourth of the cheese on each slice of warm bread, place a sliced peach half on top, and serve.

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2022 ANNUAL DRINKING WATER QUALITY REPORT CANANDAIGUA-FARMINGTON WATER DISTRICT VILLAGE AND TOWN OF MANCHESTER WATER DISTRICTS

Introduction

To comply with State regulations, Canandaigua-Farmington Water District will be annually issuing a report describing the quality of your drinking water. e purpose of this report is to raise your understanding of drinking water and awareness of the need to protect our drinking water sources. Last year, your tap water met all State drinking water health standards, with the exception of three violations when Trihalomethane (TTHM) levels were higher than allowed by the State in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd quarter samples. is report provides an overview of last year’s water quality. Included are details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to State standards.

If you have any questions about this report or concerning your drinking water, please contact:

Canandaigua-Farmington:

David Conti, Water Superintendent (585) 924-3158

Town of Manchester:

Kevin Lyke, Water Superintendent (585) 289-3010

Village of Manchester:

Edward Ruthven, Water Superintendent (585) 289-4340

New York State Department of Health:

Geneva District O ce (315) 789-3030

We want our valued customers to be informed about their water utility. If you want to learn more, please attend any of our regularly scheduled Town Board Meetings. e meetings are held:

Town of Farmington: e second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Farmington Town Hall located at 1000 County Road 8, Farmington, New York.

Town of Manchester: e second Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. at the Manchester Town Hall located at 1272 County Road 7, Clifton Springs, New York.

Village of Manchester: e rst Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. at the Manchester Village Hall located at 8 Clifton Street, Manchester, New York.

Where Does Our Water Come From?

Our water source is surface water source, Canandaigua Lake. e Canandaigua-Farmington Consolidated Water District is supplied from the City of Canandaigua. e City of Canandaigua operates a Water Filtration Plant located on West Lake Road in the Town of Canandaigua. After ltration, carbon can also be added for taste and odor control. e water is disinfected by injection of sodium hypochlorite, sodium hydroxide is added for pH control to reduce corrosion in the distribution system and then uoride is added before being pumped to the distribution system. e treated water enters the Canandaigua-Farmington Consolidated Water District through meter pits located at the City of Canandaigua line or at the connection point with the City of Canandaigua’s transmission main.

e Canandaigua-Farmington Consolidated Water District supplies treated water from the City of Canandaigua to the Village of Manchester and the Town of Manchester Central District.

New York State Department of Health has completed a source water assessment for Canandaigua Lake with the following results:

is assessment found a moderate susceptibility to contamination for this source of drinking water. e amount of agricultural lands in the assessment area results in elevated potential for protozoa, phosphorus, DBP precursors, and pesticides contamination. While there are some facilities present, permitted discharges do not likely represent an important threat to source water quality based on their density in the assessment area. However, it appears that the total amount of wastewater discharged to surface water in this assessment area is high enough to further raise the potential for contamination (particularly for protozoa). ere is also noteworthy contamination susceptibility associated with other discrete contaminant sources, and these facility types include: IHWS, CBS, land lls, mines, RCRA, and TRI.

e sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturallyoccurring minerals and, in some cases, radioactive material, and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or human activity. Contaminants that may be present in source water include:

• Microbial contaminants

• Inorganic contaminants

• Pesticides and herbicides

• Organic chemical contaminants

• Radioactive contaminants

Facts and Figures

e Canandaigua-Farmington water system serves over 15,000 people through 4,864 service connections. e total water purchased for the year in 2022 was 739.526 million gallons. e daily average of water treated and pumped into the distribution system was 2.026 million gallons per day. Our highest day was 2.973 million gallons for the year. e amount of water delivered to customers was 630.136 million gallons for the year. 576,600 gallons were distributed though re hydrant meter rentals. is leaves an unaccountable water total of 108.813 million gallons for the year. Approximately 30% of our unaccountable water was used to ush water mains and hydrants, and for ghting res and re protection. Approximately 10% of our unaccountable total water was due to water main leakage. is leaves an unaccountable total of 65.288 million gallons, which is 8.8% of the total water purchased for 2022.

In 2022, water customers were charged $4.45 per 1,000 gallons for 0 to 6,000 gallons of water used and additional usage over 6,000 gallons is $4.90 per 1,000 gallons or a minimum quarterly bill of $26.70 for a ¾” service.

e Canandaigua-Farmington Consolidated Water District sells water to the Town and Village of Manchester. eir System facts and gures are as follows:

• e Village of Manchester services a population of 1,709 through 506 service connections. e total water purchased in 2022 was 43.914 million gallons. e daily average to the distribution system was 120,312 gallons per day. e single highest day was 252,000 gallons. e amount of water sold to customers was 35.882 million gallons. Approximately 800,000 gallons of water was used to ush watermains and hydrants, ghting res, etc. Water loss due to water mainbreaks was approximately 1,000,000 gallons. is leaves an unaccounted total of 6.232 million gallons, which is 14.2% of the total purchased. In 2022, water customers were charged $26.00 for 0 to 5,000 gallons of water used as the minimum quarterly bill. Additional usage over 5,000 gallons is $4.50 per thousand. $4.00 water meter rent per quarter.

• e Town of Manchester Water Districts services a population of 1,825 through 603 service connections. e total water purchased in 2022 was 50.543 million gallons. e daily average to the distribution system was 138,474 gallons per day. e amount of water sold to customers was 40.350 million gallons. Zero gallons were lost due to water main breaks. Approximately 2,592,600 gallons of water was used to ush water mains, hydrants and ght res. is leaves an unaccounted total of 7.600 million gallons, which is 15% of the total purchased. In 2022 water customers were charged $42.75 from 0 to 5,000 gallons of water used as the minimum quarterly bill. Additional usage over 5,000 gallons is $4.95 per 1,000 thousand. e Manchester Water Department retreats with Claritas, a chemical designed to reduce bio lm.

Information on Fluoride Addition

Our system is one of the many drinking water systems in New York State that provides drinking water with a controlled, low level of uoride for consumer dental health protection. Fluoride is added to your drinking water by the City of Canandaigua before it is delivered to the CanandaiguaFarmington water system. According to the United States Centers for Disease Control, uoride is very e ective in preventing cavities when present in drinking water at an optimal range from 0.7 to 1.2 mg/L (parts per million). To ensure that the uoride supplement in your water provides

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optimal dental protection, the State Department of Health requires that the City of Canandaigua monitor uoride levels on a daily basis. In 2022 the City of Canandaigua’s average was 0.76 mg/L. None of the monitoring results showed uoride at levels greater than the 2.2 mg/L MCL for uoride.

Are ere Contaminants In Our Drinking Water?

In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, we routinely test your drinking water. e New York State Department of Health and the Environmental Protection Agency prescribe regulations which limit the amount of certain contaminants in water provided by public water systems. ese contaminants include: total coliform, turbidity, inorganic compounds, nitrate, nitrite, lead and copper, volatile organic compounds, total trihalomethanes, and synthetic organic compounds. e State Health Department’s and the FDA’s regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health.

Canandaigua-Farmington Water District is required to test for List 1 contaminants, one of which is strontium, under the third round of Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR3). is monitoring provides a basis for future regulatory requirements.

In accordance with State regulations, the City of Canandaigua routinely monitors your drinking water for numerous contaminants. ey test your drinking water for coliform bacteria, turbidity, inorganic contaminants, lead and copper, nitrate, volatile organic contaminants, total trihalomethanes, and synthetic organic contaminants. e table presented below depicts which contaminants were detected in your drinking water. e State allows us to monitor for certain contaminants less than once per year because the concentrations of these contaminants are not expected to vary signi cantly from year to year. erefore, some of the data, though representative of the water quality, is more than one year old. Test results were all negative except for those indicated on the following table. e

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Consolidated Water District tested the water for coliform bacteria at least twenty (20) times a month. e Village of Manchester tested the water for coliform bacteria two (2) times per month. e Manchester Central Water District tested the water for coliform bacteria once per month. e table presented above depicts which compounds were detected in your drinking water.

It should be noted that all drinking water, including bottled drinking water, may be reasonably expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. e presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health e ects can be obtained by calling the EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).

1 Fluoride is added to the water supply to help promote strong teeth. e Department of Public Health recommends an optimal uoride

concentration range of 0.7 ppm to 1.2 ppm. Measured on laboratory’s nished water.

2 Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness of the water and is monitored as an indicator of the e ectiveness of our ltration system. e turbidity rule requires that 95% or more of monthly samples be below 0.3 NTUs. Measured in lab.

3 e level presented represents the 90th percentile. A percentile is a value on a scale of 100 that indicates the percent of a distribution that is equal to or below it. e 90th percentile is equal to or greater than 90% of the lead and copper values detected at your water system.

4 Number of homes out of 30 that were above the action level.

5 Coliforms are bacteria that are naturally present in the environment and are used as an indicator that other, potentially harmful bacteria may be present.

6 is level represents the highest locational running annual average calculated from data collected.

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MCL’s are set at very stringent levels. To understand the possible health e ects described for many regulated constituents, a person would have to drink 2 liters of water every day at the MCL level for a lifetime to have a one-in-a-million chance of having the described health e ect.

Lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. Canandaigua-Farmington Water District is responsible for providing high quality drinking water and removing lead pipes but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components in your home. You share the responsibility for protecting yourself and your family from the lead in your home plumbing. You can take responsibility by identifying and removing lead materials within your home plumbing and taking steps to reduce your family’s risk. Before drinking tap water, ush your pipes for several minutes by running your tap, taking a shower, doing laundry or a load of dishes. You can also use a lter certi ed by an American National Standards Institute accredited certi er to reduce lead in drinking water. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead.

What Does is Information Mean?

e Village of Manchester is required to monitor your drinking water for speci c contaminants on a regular basis. Results of regular monitoring are an indicator of whether or not your drinking water meets health standards. During 2022 there were no violations.

e table shows that the Canandaigua-Farmington Water District triggered a Stage 2 Disinfection Byproducts violation for exceeding the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for TTHM due to high levels found in 1st, 2nd and 3rd quarter samples. We immediately noti ed the City of Canandaigua and the NYS Department of Health of the test results and began ushing water mains to reduce the TTHM levels in the system. TTHMs are a byproduct of drinking water chlorination needed to kill harmful organisms and are formed when the source water contains organic matter. Some people who drink water containing trihalomethanes in excess of the MCL over many years may experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central nervous systems, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer.

Is Our Water System Meeting Other Rules at Govern Operations?

1. Canandaigua-Farmington Water District is required to monitor your drinking water for speci c contaminants on a regular basis. Results of regular monitoring are an indicator of whether or not your drinking water meets health standards. During 2022, sampling for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd quarters for Trihalomethane (TTHM) indicated a violation of the MCL based on the rolling annual average (LRAA) during that time. Public notice of the violation was sent to customers on October 18, 2022. TTHM is a byproduct of drinking water chlorination needed to kill harmful organisms and is formed when the source water contains organic matter. Some people who drink water containing trihalomethanes in excess of the MCL over many years may experience problems with their liver, kidneys, or central nervous systems, and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. CFWD is currently below the MCL. ere is no further action required at this time. We continue to ush the water system regularly and perform water testing. In March 2022, the Department of Health required that we begin collecting 20 routine total coliform samples per month and will continue to follow this monitoring schedule.

e EPA requested information on July 15, 2022 to audit our compliance with Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) requirements. Based on a review of the submitted documentation, the EPA identi ed violations that require public noti cation as follows:

2. During the 1st, 2nd and 3rd quarters in 2022, the Operational Evaluation Level (OEL) for Trihalomethane (TTHM) was exceeded. If the OEL is exceeded, a system must conduct an operational evaluation and submit a written report of the evaluation to the state. We failed to provide a copy of the OEL report to the state in a timely fashion. e required OEL reports were provided in January 2023. e required public noti cation was sent in March 2023.

For more information, please contact the Farmington Water Department at (315) 986-8100

Do I Need To Take Special Precautions?

Some people may be more vulnerable to disease causing microorganisms or pathogens in drinking water than the general population. Immunocompromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly, and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. ese people should seek advice from their health care provider about their drinking water. EPA/ CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium, Giardia and other microbial pathogens are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791).

Why Save Water and How to Avoid Wasting It?

Although our system has an adequate amount of water to meet present and future demands, there are a number of reasons why it is important to conserve water:

• Saving water saves energy and some of the costs associated with both of these necessities of life.

• Saving water reduces the cost of energy required to pump water and the need to construct costly new wells, pumping systems and water towers; and

• Saving water lessens the strain on the water system during a dry spell or drought, helping to avoid severe water use restrictions so that essential re ghting needs are met.

You can play a role in conserving water by becoming conscious of the amount of water your household is using, and by looking for ways to use less whenever you can. It is not hard to conserve water. Conservation tips include:

• Automatic dishwashers use 15 gallons for every cycle, regardless of how many dishes are loaded. So, get a run for your money and load it to capacity.

• Turn o the tap when brushing your teeth.

• Check every faucet in your home for leaks. Just a slow drip can waste 15 to 20 gallons a day. Fix it up and you can save almost 6,000 gallons per year.

• Check your toilets for leaks by putting a few drops of food coloring in the tank, watch for a few minutes to see if the color shows up in the bowl. It is not uncommon to lose up to 100 gallons a day from one of these otherwise invisible toilet leaks. Fix it and you save more than 30,000 gallons a year.

• Use your water meter to detect hidden leaks. Simply turn o all taps and water using appliances, and then check the meter after 15 minutes. If it moved, you have a leak.

System Improvements

1. Continued installation of new water mains by contractor in the Monarch Manor, Auburn Meadows Subdivision and Hathaway Corners Project.

2. Lengthy project by contractor to install new watermain under the intersections of Routes 96 and 332 has been completed.

3. New water main and transmission main on Canandaigua Farmington Townline Road was completed by CFWD.

4. Serviced all 7 Pressure Reducing Vaults (PRV) in the CanandaiguaFarmington Water District.

Closing

ank you for allowing us to continue to provide your family with quality drinking water this year. We ask that all our customers help us protect our water sources, which are the heart of our community. Please call our o ce if you have questions.

- Canandaigua-Farmington (585) 924-3158

- Town of Manchester (585) 289-3010

- Village of Manchester (585) 289-4340

- New York State Department of Health (315) 789-3030

is Report Covers Public Water Supply ID Numbers:

Canandaigua-Farmington Consolidated Water District: 3401151

Village of Manchester: 3401160

Town of Manchester: Central Manchester: 3430014, WD: 3430020, WD3: 3430021

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How can I keep my plants from being eaten by Japanese beetles? I lost so much over the last 2 years. How can I prepare or prevent Japanese beetles invading our blueberry bushes and one of our trees?

Japanese beetles are not easy to control. Garden centers sell traps that contain a substance attractive to these pests, but often the traps will attract more beetles to your yard. If you decide to try one, place it at least 30 feet away from your attractive plants, and make sure the prevailing wind blows the trap scent away from your plants.

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These beetles are large and slowmoving, so they aren’t difficult to remove by hand. I just push them off the leaf into a coffee can of soapy water. Do this every day, or as often as you can, and damage will be reduced. The presence of beetles attracts more beetles, so you can make a big difference, though it’s time-consuming.

I tried covering my plants one year with nylon netting, sold in fabric stores. I used clothes pins to attach it snugly, but they crawled up inside the netting from the bottom.

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POLITICAL CORRECTNESS AND JESUS

Jesus speaking in Matthew 15:7 – “Ye hypocrites, well did Esaias prophesy of you, saying, this people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me.” This straightforward language from our Saviour is not tolerated in today’s PC and “woke” culture. Oh, ..we must not offend anyone with the unadulterated TRUTH! This confused world we live in wants to be tolerated but will not tolerate the God that created them. RINO’s you’ve heard of but worse are CINO’s. Christians in name only! Cultures keep on changing but the Bible doesn’t. It still says a hypocritical religion is not the answer, only a sincere spiritual birth will save you. Get it today, it’s FREE.

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BRISTOL HILLS HISTORICAL SOCIETY: COMMUNITY CONVERGES WITH UNIQUE PICTURE BOOK VENTURE

When a small-town historical society publishes a book on local history, the template is pretty well set: lots of grainy, black-and-white photos, descriptions of famous citizens and noteworthy buildings, and maybe a version of the town’s origin story that overlooks the thousands of years of human history before white settlers arrived.

e Bristol Hills Historical Society took a di erent route. For nearly three years, shortly a er the group merged the two separate historical societies for the towns of Bristol and South Bristol, its volunteers enlisted dozens of residents and businesses to sponsor original watercolor paintings to publish with the stories they depict.

ose stories, a mix of historical fact and folklore, tell the towns’ history from ancient native American times and post-Revolutionary War settlement to contemporary events and locations that are history in the making.

e project’s organizer and lead editor, John Holtz, said, “We wanted the community to tell the stories that they want remembered about our special place in the hills. I started thinking about this as a children’s book, but it grew into something more: a keepsake that we hope is handed down to future generations.”

at keepsake, History and Mystery:

e Folklore and Legends of the Bristol Hills, with thirty paintings by local illustrator Anna Overmoyer, will be celebrated publicly May 20 at an event featuring a display of original art from the book and a presentation by Haudenosaunee storyteller Perry Ground.

Holtz, a longtime historical society board member, professional outdoors educator, and owner of a South Bristol tree farm, met Overmoyer at an arts festival where she was selling her threedimensional gures and watercolor paintings.

Overmoyer’s work typically features fairies and other whimsical characters. at caught Holtz’s fancy, and he commissioned a painting of “ e Green Man of the Sugar Bush,” telling the story of maple sugaring by what the book now calls “a forest dweller who moves at the border between the worlds of men and plants.”

at painting sparked an idea for an entire book of similar works telling other stories, all in a painting style that Overmoyer said is inspired by her rural upbringing in woods and elds “where there was little to do but draw and imagine.” A ergraduatingfromartschool,Overmoyerhonedherimagination during a gap year in Ireland. “I drew portraits, listened to songs and stories, and soaked up the magic of the Irish countryside,” she said.

A erHoltzgotthehistoricalsociety’sapprovaltocompileabook, he and other volunteers put out a call for art patrons with stories

to tell. Some residents wanted to memorialize a favorite private hideaway or a legend passed down from earlier generations. Others, including businesses like Bristol Mountain Ski Resort, sought to support the non-pro t organization with a painting and story important to them – in Bristol Mountain’s case, it’s the mountain as Father Winter’s head sporting luxurious white ski slopes as hair.

Other stories include the legend of a cannon lost by General John Sullivan’s destructive campaign against the area’s Seneca people, Bristol’s famed Burning Springs, and “Lonely Lucy,” supposedly the ghost of a woman who lived in an early settlement that is now on the grounds of the Rochester Museum and Science Center’s Cumming Nature Center, another book patron.

Visit bristolhillshistory. org and the society’s Facebook page for upcoming history presentations and other events, articles on local history, and historic photos. To contact Mark Obbie with the Historical Society, email bristolhillshistory@gmail.com

Overmoyer, a native of East Bloom eld, is a freelance illustrator and sculptor in Rochester. She teaches illustration at Rochester Institute of Technology and exhibits her work at art festivals and galleries around New York state. Her website is at anna-overmoyer.square.site.

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Allens Hill Free Library

3818 County Road 40, Bloomfield 585-229-5636

Tues. 6-8pm; Wed. 3-6:30pm; Fri. 2:30-8pm; Sat. 1-4pm

Bloomfield Public Library

9 Church Street, Bloomfield 585-657-6264

Mon. 2-7pm; Tues. 10am-7pm; Wed. 2-7pm; Thurs. 10am-7pm; Fri. 2-7pm; Sat. 10am-2pm

Mendon Library

22 N. Main St., Honeoye Falls (585) 624-6067 mendonlibrary.org

Mon.-Thurs.: 9am-8pm; Fri./Sat.: 9am-3pm; Closed Sunday

Victor Farmington Library

15 West Main St., Victor 585-924-2637 victorfarmingtonlibrary.org

Mon.-Thurs. 9am-8pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 10am-4pm; Sun. 12-4pm

Here’s what’s happening at your local library…

PenfieldPublicLibrary

Outdoor FamilyStoryTime:Mondays, May8-22|10:30AM|forthefamily| noregistrationrequired

BabyStoryTime:Tuesdays,May9-30 |11:30AM|forbabies|registration required

EatingAwayattheClimateCrisis: Saturday,May20|10:30AM|for adults|registrationrequired

EnjoyNorthernCroatiawithLove: Sunday,May21|2PM|foradults| registrationrequired

TeenCraftShrinkyDinkKeychains: Tuesday,May23|4PM|forteens| registrationrequired

K-4CraftyFunDay:Wednesday,May 31|4:15PM|forkids|registration required

VictorFarmingtonLibrary: Ongoing Programs:

Mondays2-4PM:MahJonggJoin otherMahJonggenthusiasts!

Mondays12:15PM&Thursdays 11:00AM:On-SiteChairYoga* Suggesteddonation$3/class

Mondays6:00PM:PlayHandand FootGameHavesomefun,meet newfriends!

Wednesdays9:15AM:Library WalkersExplorelocaltrails, neighborhoodsandparksbyfoot. Wednesdays10AM-1PM:Basic ComputerSkillsforAdults*Oneon-onehelpwithyourtechnology questions.

Wednesdays2:00-4:00PM:Euchre &HandandFootGames

Thursday5/256:00PM:BikepackingAdventureswithDave Schenck*-Joinsolobikepacking extraordinaireDaveSchenckfora photopresentationabouthis experiencestravelingsoloonsome ofNorthAmerica’smustbeautiful longdistancetrails.

Saturday6/310:00PM:BicycleTire RepairClinic*-Learnhowtorepair aflattirewithoutdependingona bikeshop!ThisispartoftheVictor HikingTrail’sNationalTrailDay celebrationatDryerRoadPark. *Visitwww. victorfarmingtonlibrary.orgfor moreinfoandtoregister.

BLOOMFIELD

CommunityBreakfast- A Community Breakfastisheldon 4thSaturdaysfrom8:30-10am.All arewelcomeforfoodandfellowship.Afreewillofferingis accepted.EastBloomfieldUnited MethodistChurchat2ParkPlacein Bloomfield.http://www. eastbloomfieldumc.org

HeavenlyTreasuresRummage Sale - Th,June1(9am-2pm);Fr, June2,(9am-2pm);Sat,June3 (9am-noon),bagsaleandyouth bakesale.Somethingforeveryone! Wealwayshavemanygreattreasures!Allproceedswillbenefitthe ministryofourChurch.Bringing yourownbagsishelpful.East BloomfieldUnitedMethodist Church,2ParkPlace,Bloomfield. http://www.eastbloomfieldumc.org

MemorialDayChickenBBQand Bake Sale, sponsoredbyBloomfield’sAmericanHeritageGirls TroopNY0024.ImmediatelyfollowingBloomfield’sparadeand memorialserviceservinguntil1:30 oruntilsoldout.Locationisthe CongregationalChurchparkinglot, acrossfromEltonParkin Bloomfield.Priceis$13presale fromanyAmericanHeritageGirl,or $14onMemorialDay.Priceincludesahalfchicken,saltpotatoes, coleslawandaroll,byKing’sCatering.Veteranswillgetafreecookie!

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:

“When writing the story of your life, don’t let anyone else hold the pen.”

-- Harley Davidson

CANANDAIGUA

KnittingWithBeadsWorkshop ~ a2-partworkshop,with instructorEugeniaMcLouth.Learn howtoaddbeadstoyourknitting, andmakeanamulettoo.June3& 17,1:00-3:30pm.Eachsessionin thelower-levelMeetingRoomof theOntarioCountyHistoricalSociety,55NorthMainSt.,Canandaiguia.Classcostforbothsessions is$50,plus$20materialsfeepayabletoinstructoratfirstclass. Participationrequiresstudents knowhowtoknit,preferably regular,notcontinental,including castingonandoff,andtheknit stitch.Limitedseatingforadults. Register:www.ocarts.org.Ifthe workshopisfull,pleasecontact ocacny@gmail.comforawaiting list.

ChickenBBQFundraiser for East BloomfieldUMC.$12mealincludes1/2chicken,saltpotatoes, roll,andchoiceofmacaronisalad orcoleslaw.May28,10:30-4pmin theRunningsparkinglot,3191Co Rd10inCanandaigua.Cateringby Gale-Wyn.

FAIRPORT

RocOnforFallenOfficer Anthony Mazurkiewicz -RocOn Harley-DavidsonandPowersports willbesponsoringarideinhonor ofOfficerAnthonyMazurkiewicz. EOWJuly21,2022.Allproceeds donatedtothefallenofficer’sfamily.RidebeginsatRocOnHarleyDavidson(withacontinental breakfast)andendattheVeterans ofForeignWars,300Macedon CenterRoad,Fairport.Music,food andofcoursesupportforourBLUE. Fora$10donation,afterparty wristbandsavailableforthosewho wereunabletoparticipateinthe ride.Cashbarandfoodavailable forpurchase.Pleasedonate-gift baskets,giftcertificates,etc.tobe raffledoff.Pickupavailable.Sponsorshipsavailableforadonationof $100.Emailbsardone@ roconharleydavidson.com

HEMLOCK

SportsCardandMemorabilia Show, June 3rdfrom9-3atLittle LakesCommunityCenter,4705S. MainSt.Hemlock.Greatselection ofbaseball,football,basketball, Pokemon,Yugiohcardsandmore. Sportsmemorabiliaavailableas well.Comeandseewhatyoucan addtoyourcollection.Admission $2.00.

HONEOYE FALLS

OpenHouseHoneoyeFallsMendon VolunteerAmbulance: CommunityOpenHouseforthe HoneoyeFalls-MendonVolunteer Ambulance.ComeVisitOurFirst RespondersandLearnAboutTheir RoleinOurCommunityonMay21, 1-4pm.

LIVONIA

FingerLakesUFO&Paranormal Meetup - ExploreETs,UFOs&the Paranormal.Shareyourexperiences withlike-mindedpeople.Saturday, May20,2023:6:00-8:00pm.It’s BigfootNight!GuestSpeaker;inperson:MikeofTacticalBigfoot Research.UnitedMethodistChurch ofLivonia(UMCL),21Summers Street,Livonia.$5.00donationto UMCL.Anextradonationisappreciatedforourspeaker.RSVPsare welcome,butnotrequiredto:Mary Graceviatextorcall: 585-766-9318,www. giftsofgraceministry.org

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May is National Military Appreciation Month, with Armed Forces Day on May 20th and Memorial Day on May 29th this year. Within which branches do you personally know someone currently / previously serving the US military?

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Mother’s Day is May 14th. What is your favorite way to celebrate Mother’s Day?

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8.3% Sending flowers or a thoughtful gift

33.3% Spending quality time with mom, together doing something she likes to do

8.3% Helping her with chores she doesn’t like to do

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MENDON

TheCanaltownChorale annual spring concertsentitled“River Songs”.Featuringavarietyof waterrelatedmusic.Underthe directionofBarbSeppelerwithKay Oosterlingaccompanying.Friday, June2,7:30PM,UnitedMethodist Church,3679MainStreet,WalworthandSunday,June4,4PM, UnitedChurchofMarion,3848N. MainSt.,Marion.Suggesteddonationof$5perpersonacceptedat thedoorateachconcert.This organizationissupportedinpart withpublicfundsfromtheNYS CouncilontheArtsDecentralizationProgram,administeredbyAuburnPublicTheaterinourfive countyarea.Information:CanaltownChoraleonFacebookorgeneralmanager,BarbVandelinder 315-597-9558orDottieGraudons, membershipchair315-331-5961.

NAPLES

LeTourneauGolfScramble- Let’s build agymforthemanychildren andyouthwhocometo LeTourneau!Helpraisefundsfor thisprojectbyenjoying18holesof golf!Grabyourfriendsandget yourteamof4andjoinusonJune 9thatReservoirCreekGolfCourse inNaples,NYforourthirdannual 4-persongolfscramble!4-Person Scramble.$100/personor$300/ team.Friday,June9,2023;9am shotgunstart.Registrationisopen untilJune2,2023.Atthatpointit willclosesobothLeTourneauand ReservoirCreekhaveparticipanttotals.

PENFIELD

PenfieldBusinessChamber proudly presentsPENFEST2023! FoodTrucks-Music-KidZoneVendors-Raffles&More!Friday, June9th,4pm-8pmatthePenfield Recreation,1985BairdRd.,Penfield.Free&OpentothePublic! Bringyourownlawnchair!Thank YoutoOurSupporters!

ROCHESTER

NCADD-RA2023Annual

Luncheon: The NationalCouncil onAlcoholismandDrug Dependence-RochesterArea’s (NCADD-RA)AnnualLuncheonWednesday,May24,11:30-2pm, DoubleTreebyHiltoninRochester. KeynotespeakerKevinMcCauley, M.D.,wroteanddirectedtwofilms “MemotoSelf”and“Pleasure Unwoven”abouttheneuroscience ofaddictionwhichwonthe2010 MichaelQ.FordAwardforJournalismfromtheNationalAssociation ofAddictionTreatmentProviders. HeisaseniorfellowatTheMeadowsofWickenburg,Arizonaandis currentlyagraduatestudentatthe UniversityofArizonaSchoolof PublicHealth.Information/register: ElaineAlvarado(585)719-3481or ealvarado@depaul.org.https:// ncadd-ra.org/events-trainings/ ncadd-ra-annual-luncheon/toregisteronline.

RUSH

TransportationMuseumReopens SundayMay28!TheNew YorkMuseumofTransportation,in Rush,celebratingits50thanniversaryandfeaturingtheonlyvintage trolleyrideinNewYorkState,will holditsseasonopeningonSunday, May28,11-4pm.Inthegallerya videopresentstheRochesterSubwayincolor,andagiftshopcaters totheneedsofallagesandinterests.Trolleyridesareincludedwith admission.$10adults,$9seniors 65+,and$6youthsage3-12.The museumisopenSundaysonly114pmandislocatedjust20minutes southofRochesterat6393East RiverRoad,Rush.www. nymtmuseum.orginfo@ nymtmuseum.org(585)533-1113

SHORTSVILLE

ShortsvilleRailroadStationMuseum OpenHouse: TheLehigh ValleyRailroadHistoricalSociety StationMuseumat8EastHigh StreetinShortsvillewillbeopento thepubliconSunday,May21. Hourswillbe1:00p.m.to3:00 p.m.Alargecollectionofhistorical artifactsfromtheLehighValley Railroadisondisplayatthemuseum.Thegiftshopwillbeopen. Admissionisfree;donationsare welcome.Formoreinformation, visitwww.lvrrhs.orgorcall 585-289-9149.

SPRINGWATER

HikeOnandaParkin Canandaigua - Hike&Explore OnandaParkinCanandaiguaon Sunday,May21from2-4PMwith SpringwaterTrails,followedbya socialget-togetherpicnicwithdishto-passonthelake.Foradditional info/directions/updatesvisitthe website:springwatertrails.org

DID YOU KNOW?

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics reports that mushrooms contain about 15 vitamins and minerals, including folate magnesium, potassium, vitamin B6,and zinc.Mushrooms also are low in calories and rich in antioxidants, which can help to lower risk for inflammation.

VICTOR

33rdAnnualFarmington-Victor Kiwanis GolfTourney2023: Enjoyafundayofgolf.Allproceeds benefitlocalKiwanisprojects. 10:30amRegistration.12pmShotgunStart.Monday,June5,2023at RavenwoodCountryClub,929 LynaughRd.,Victor.Lunch,Golf& Dinner-$125//Golferor$475/4Some(through5/15).Lunch,Golf &Dinner-$135/Golferor$515/4Some(after5/15).DinnerOnly$30/Person.Registernowat:Call usat:585-433-5926.Emailusat: farmingtonvictorkiwanis@gmail. com

AmericanRedCrossBlood Drive: Thursday, June1-American RedCrossBloodDrive:2p.m.to7 p.m.,WillowbrookChristian Church,619HighSt.,Victor. Participantsmustbeages17or older;16withparentalconsentand bringID.Forinformation:redcross. org.

AmericanRedCrossBlood Drive: Monday, June5,American RedCrossBloodDrive:1p.m.to6 p.m.,St.JohnsLutheranChurch, 888Victor-EgyptRd.,Victor. Participantsmustbeages17or older;16withparentalconsentand bringID.Forinformation:redcross. org.

WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

Think of small business sponsorships when putting together school- or clubbased fundraisers.

WEBSTER

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1. ANATOMY: What is a common name for lateral epicondylitis?

2. GEOGRAPHY: What was the country of Portugal known as in Roman times?

3. MOVIES: What are the final words spoken in the movie “The Shawshank Redemption”?

4. LITERATURE: Which novel series includes a fictional place called Godric’s Hollow, England?

5. SCIENCE: What is cytology?

6. TELEVISION: What is the name of the ranch in the 1960s western show “Bonanza”?

7. U.S. STATES: Which state has the longest cave system?

8. FOOD & DRINK: In which country were bagels invented?

9. HISTORY: What kind of beetle was revered by the ancient Egyptians?

10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is the largest lizard on Earth?

10. Komodo Dragon.

9. Scarab.

8. Poland.

7. Kentucky.

6. Ponderosa.

5. The study of cells.

4. The “Harry Potter” series by J.K. Rowling.

3. “I hope.”

2. Lusitania.

1. Tennis elbow.

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VINTAGE ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS/ARROWS/ACCESSORIES for Scout Archery Merit Badge. 501C Compliant. Text 585-794-0448 or mintshape@netacc.net

TIRES. Hankook 275/55R20. Factory tires F150. 2 y/o good tread remaining about 30k on: pdc964@gmail.com

YELLOW GLADIOLUS BULBS: 585-924-2651

2’x4’ FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE. Works. Good for a shop or garage. Conesus: 585-764-8301

Large quantity of BUSINESS ENVELOPES WITH WINDOW. Return address is printed on but can be covered with a label: 585-748-3148

Blue leather POWER RECLINER. Cat scratches on left arm. Pick up North Chili: barb125kel@aol.com

TWIN X-LONG FOAM MATTRESS TOPPER: 585-259-8464

LANDSCAPING BRICKS and PAVERS. Several different styles. You pick it up. Text only: 585-519-7369

QUIET GLIDE 5-DRAWER TOOL CHEST: sdimpfl45@gmail.com

LAP QUILTING VHS TAPES (set of 10) by Georgia Bonesteel: 585-362-7914

ONETOUCH ULTRA 2 GLUCOSE METER with case and a sealed bag of Lancets. Does NOT Include Test Strips: eschroll123@gmail.com

50” SAMSUNG SMART TV. Eight years old. Good condition, just has loose cable connection. Located in Naples: 585-374-5577

BOOST PLUS NUTRITIONAL DRINK, Rich Chocolate flavor. 11-8 oz bottles. Sealed. Henrietta: 585-334-5802

CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS. All white. Used. Fairport: 585-354-8339

BOOKS - Art Books, some instructional, some famous artists’ paintings, Encyclopedias, some children’s books. You pick up. Call for info: 585-728-5316

DIESEL BUS ENGINE, already taken out of bus. Pick up only: sbly5722@gmail.com

Four boxes of OLD CAR MAGAZINES, DIRT BIKE MAGAZINES and HUNTING MAGAZINES going back to at least 1981. You pick up: 585-329-5631

HP PRINTER - Laser Jet 1320 (no cartridge). May work but have no time to fool with it: 585-346-3829

BROTHER PRINTER, corporate quality with new laser cartridges - TN431, TN433, TN436. Touch screen needs adjustment. Very high-quality print and copy: aelaine636@gmail.com

SERESTO FLEA and TICK COLLAR - large dog. just in time for tick season: enaginny@gmail.com

One LAWN CHAIR FRAME, two PARTIAL MACRAME LAWN CHAIRS, one PARTIAL MACRAME LOUNGE LAWN CHAIR: 585-392-5631

HOLLISTER NEW IMAGE FLEXTEND SKIN BARRIER; 2-pc ostomy skin barrier, convex, tape. #14904 Green 1 3/4”/pre-sized 1”; 23 boxes, 5 ostomy barriers in each box: 585-226-8887

SPRING CEDAR TREES. Entire trees or just the limbs. Will load and remove! Mothersfield@aol.com

All DC and MARVEL COMIC BOOKS; any year, any issue, any condition: impani_m@yahoo.com

FULLSIZE LIGHTBAR and UTILITY TRAILER: 585-447-0201

INK PRINTER CARTRIDGES, Number 60 and 61 for HP Printer: 585-519-3325

Thank you

YARN - For a mission project. Can pick up. Thank you! Webster: 585-265-4548

One lightweight and one portable type of VACUUM CLEANER, TRANSISTOR RADIO, small FILE CABINET with key. Webster/surrounding area: 585-424-0732

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, a RECLINER, and a working 2.7L ENGINE to fit a 2008 Dodge Charger or a used vehicle in good working condition: 585-883-7387

LIFT CHAIR: Donna.lievense@gmail.com

1970s VINTAGE RANSOM MACHINE REST: 585-335-5184

70s STEREO EQUIPMENT: Receivers, Speakers, Turntables, Reel to Reels, Amplifiers, Records, Reel Tapes, Old Nintendo Games: 585-883-5334

RIDING LAWNMOWERS. Working or not: 518-888-4216

70s-80s-90s ROCK and ROLL 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTES, RECORDS for personal collection. Thanks: gzintel1967@gmail.com

INCONTINENCE ADULATION, men large, for elderly relative in nursing home. If you have any unused unwanted, I will take them! Bargainhunter22@ymail.com

Seeking DIRT BIKES, ATVs or GO-KARTS for father son project. Will pick up, call or text Matt: 315-576-1278

In need of a FOLDING GROCERY CART for a new refugee family: 716-430-2876

FLATSCREEN TV, any size. In good working condition: 585-867-3355

FULL-SIZE LIGHT BAR and 8’ TONNEAU COVER: 585-447-0201

RASCAL SCOOTER in good working condition: 585-415-8513

Used/New SUV in good working condition for retired couple to transport the elderly to appointments and errands: 585-398-7626

TWIN SIZE BED in good condition. Needed for elderly couple. Call or text: 585-719-7866

COOPERSTOWN DREAMS PARK TRADING PINS and DISPLAY BOOK for granddaughter who will play in one tournament this summer: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com

9” or 10” straight edge, GLASS PIE DISH: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com

Large MOVING BOXES. Deliver in ER: stellaswirlery@yahoo.com

BB RIFLE. Must work. Fairport: 585-354-8339

BOX TRAILER: 585-323-1762 (leave message)

DIRECT VENT NATURAL GAS HEATER for a basement: 585-208-9784

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NOTABLE AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSICIANS

Dinah Washington - A singer, Washington has been called “the most popular Black female recording artist of the 1950s.” She achieved success during a time of turmoil when the recording industry wasn’t necessarily friendly toward women or African American performers. Her work would help open up opportunities for other female Black singers.

O’Neill’s Tree Service

• Full Service Arborists

• Tree/shrub/stump removal

• Corrective pruning

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Insured. Call for free estimate. Since 1970

MOMENTS IN TIME

The History Channel

* On May 21, 1901, Connecticut becomes the first state to limit the speed of motor vehicles to 12 mph in cities and 15 mph on country roads. As late as 1930, a dozen states had no speed limit, while 28 states did not even require a driver’s license.

PAW’S CORNER

Readers Sound O on Dogs’ Front Yard “Gi s”

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I have so many thoughts a er reading the letter from the woman with the shared driveway whose neighbor leaves her dog’s poop on her side.

I’m of the opinion that life would be more enjoyable if people learned to meet others where they are. e dog owner clearly doesn’t want to pick up her dog’s poop, and I don’t think checking with an HOA or municipal ordinance will change that. Maybe she has mobility issues. e writer says she and her neighbor “get along ne,” and there’s a LOT to be said for that. If I were her, I would simply buy poop bags and clean up a er the dog. If the neighbor sees her and says something, I would say: “I’ve asked that you pick up a er your dog, but I don’t want that to become a big issue between us because we get along so well. Your friendship means more to me than my taking a few minutes to clean up the driveway.” -- Susan W., via email

another reader shares their advice:

I have had this issue several times in the past. I have successfully resolved this issue every time it has come up.

I used a new tool to solve it -- the power of social media. My solution was simple: When I observed an individual allowing their canine to defecate on my property, I announced loudly from my front door that if they did not clean it up, I would locate their property and defecate on theirs as well. I made the same announcement on the neighborhood’s Facebook page.

Aside from the occasional beer can thrown out of a vehicle full of teenagers, we have been at peace. -- Zack in Murieta North

Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.

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RAVES

Bad Service

Last week I took my Tacoma to the new oil change place in [local town]. They offer a free state inspection. The next morning I noticed that one of my hubcaps was missing. I checked the inspection report and this hubcap belonged to one of the wheels they removed, When I checked the other wheel they removed, it was not installed properly. I returned to the location and was told "it sometimes happens" and that they "installed them properly.” If they cannot install hub caps properly I would not trust them to touch my engine. Tacoma hubcaps do not fall off if they are installed properly.

Cemeteries Need Money More Than Flowers

Community Spirit

Thank you to Mike and Luke and their employees and staff at Harding's Furniture Store in Mt. Morris for arranging to transport a donated and much needed lift chair to the Teresa House in Geneseo. Thank you for this generous and helpful action. Welcome to the Genesee Valley and for "jumping in" with your charitable community spirit.

Saved The Runaways!

A few days ago our 2 young dogs pushed their way out of the house and took off like a shot. Within seconds they were a few acres away and out of sight. The next thing we knew there were several vehicles stopped on the road including a contractor who was using their lights to alert other drivers. The dogs were with them and came when we called. I was so busy getting the dogs back to the house, I did not even acknowledge those who helped. So, whoever you are, thank you so much for your role in getting the "kids" back to us. That was a real kindness. Thank you, thank you, thank you and God Bless you!!

Go to WWW.GVPENNYSAVER.COM and submit your own Rants and Raves under the tab - SHARE WITH US

Regarding the rant about the maintenance at the local cemtery. Being a caretaker of one, I wondered when the last time they donated was. Most small town cemeteries are struggling to get the funds to mow, weed eat, and for maintenance. People spend big money on flowers. How good are they going to look if you can't see them with the grass taller than the headstones. Please donate to your local cemetery. Your loved ones are there along with veterans.

Annoying Dogs

Living in town can be a challenge during the summer months with loud lawn mowers, weed eaters, power washers, etc. But those sounds are to be expected. My complaint is people who tie their dogs outside for hours on end. The dogs literally bark nonstop. Is there no law against this? It is difficult to enjoy gardening or just simply relaxing and enjoying a conversation with a friend with a dog barking constantly. Why do people do this? It can't be good for the dog and it certainly is annoying to nearby neighbors. Please stop leaving dogs tied outside if they are going to bark all day!

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

Prescription Costs

$500 for a Month’s Supply

DEAR DR. ROACH: What can you tell me about a prescription of 145 mcg of Linzess, and why a doctor would prescribe a pill over $500? What are the advantages to taking this? Surely, there must be something less expensive that will provide the same results. -- J.P.

ANSWER: Linaclotide (Linzess or Constella) is a medicine used for constipation, either in people with irritable bowel syndrome or in people with constipation for no particular reason. It works by activating a protein to allow chloride and bicarbonate (along with fluid) into the intestine. Since it is not absorbed into the body, it has few side effects. The major side effect is that it can work too well and cause diarrhea. This is enough of a concern that the medicine is not used in children under the age of 2. There are three different strengths: 72, 145 and 290 mcg.

If you are asking me to defend pharmaceutical pricing, I can’t do that. I very seldom use this medicine because there are so many other options for constipation -- starting with a different diet without using any medicine at all. But in people with occasional constipation despite having a good diet, I usually start with fiber supplements. If those don’t work, I recommend a surfactant such as docusate (Colace), which allows more water to enter the stool. Yet another option would be nonabsorbable substances like polyethylene glycol (MiraLAX and others), lactulose, sorbitol and magnesium. All of these are much less expensive. However, there are still people who don’t do well with any of these less-expensive (and also tried-andtrue) alternatives. Linzess has made a real difference in the lives of several of my patients. It is usually prescribed by an expert (a gastroenterologist) at least in the case of my patients.

Finally, Linzess is roughly $20 a pill or about $500 for a month’s supply in the U.S. without insurance. Some people only need it occasionally and are very willing to pay, even if insurance doesn’t cover it.

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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.

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© 2023 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved Dr. Julie Labrecque, D.M.D. 2 S. Main Street, Manchester, NY 14504 Call now for an appointment: (315) 462-5633 Welcoming new patients! Includes Comprehensive Exam, Diagnostic Set of X-rays, and Teeth Cleaning NEW PATIENT SPECIAL $129 *Prices subject to change. Some restrictions may apply. Valid for non-insured patients only. $200 in savings! We Listen More... To Help You Hear Better! 1331 East Victor Rd. • Victor • (585) 398-1210 513 W. Union St. • Newark • (315) 573-7844 (Cannery Row) www.professionalhearingsolutions.com Dr. Christine Stein Au D. Healthy Hearing Keeps You Connected Get Your Hearing Checked. Hearing test and consultation. New Insurance? Learn more without obligation. Call today for details and your appointment.

JOB FAIR

RUSH-HENRIETTA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

Thursday, May 25th • 9am-1pm

Good Shepherd Building 3288 E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta, NY 14467 (Enter Door #8)

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RUSH-HENRIETTA IS COMMITTED TO ACHIEVING

A MORE DIVERSE WORKFORCE. Candidates of diverse backgrounds and experience are strongly encouraged to apply.

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Maintenance of equipments and machinery

Background in electonics, pneumatics, hydraulics, computers, electrical, mechanical, fabricating, spray painting, and welding is helpful. Must have experience with all types of hand and power tools. Constant observation of safety and re procedures at all times. is is a fast-paced environment with some strenuous work involved. Must be a team player and a self starter and be able to work independently and multi-task. Have the ability to problem solve, good communication skills, and represent professionalism at all times. Must be willing to sometimes work outside normal hours to complete projects. Excellent attendance is a must. Must have clean and valid NYS driver’s license.

We o er excellent starting wages and bene ts.

Give us a call or stop in 315-331-1212 ext 226 Ask for Heather. 121 West Shore Blvd, Newark, NY 14513

Victor Central Schools JOB FAIR

Victor Central Schools will be hosting a Job Fair for our Transportation Department on Wednesday, May 31st, from 9am-2pm in the Transportation Department, 7055 Lane Road, Victor

Sta will be on hand to answer your questions, assist with the application process, and provide on-the-spot interviews. VCS is hiring full-time, part-time, and substitute Bus Drivers and Bus Monitors. We also o er a paid driver training program.

Our part-time and per diem positions come with exible schedules, competitive wages and optional NYS retirement system enrollment. Full-time positions also qualify for excellent health bene ts.

RUSH-HENRIETTA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HIRING SUBSTITUTE CLEANERS

to work the second shift. Various cleaning responsibilities involving heavy lifting, moving furniture, climbing ladders, and using cleaning machines and equipment. Cleaning experience preferred, ability to lift 30lbs. $15.00/hr plus shift differential.

Apply to Rush-Henrietta Schools at

www.rhnet.org

IMPROVE ALERTNESS DURING THE WORKDAY

STRAWBERRY SALES CLERKS

Full & Part-Time. Mid-June to mid-July. Gro Moore Farms Call 585-370-6138

A long workday can be both mentally and physically draining. As a result, office workers and professionals whose jobs are more physically demanding than office work may find themselves less alert at the end of the workday than at the beginning. Alossofalertnessastheworkday draws to a close might be unavoidable. But professionals whose sense of alertness begins to dwindle in the thick of the workday might need to take steps to improve their alertness to protect themselves from injury and to ensure the quality of their work does not suffer.

MANUFACTURING Industrial filter company looking for individuals to fill positions in Light Assembly (full-time)

Must have 2-3 years experience in an assembly environment. Basic knowledge of measuring and hand tools very helpful.

Great opportunity for the right individuals. Excellent pay & benefits.

Email resume: hr@aftechnologies.com or mail to: American Filtration Technologies, Inc.

100 Thruway Park Drive W. Henrietta, NY 14586

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Sales Position Available

Growing company seeking quali ed sales representative for Inside Sales Position.

Prefer 3 years sales experience with demonstrated record of achievement. Some weekend travel to attend car shows required. Previous industry experience and knowledge of muscle cars is a plus. Valid NYS drivers license, clean driving record needed.

We o er excellent starting wages and bene ts. Give us a call or stop in 315-331-1212 ext 226 Ask for Heather.

121 West Shore Blvd, Newark, NY 14513

LOWBOY DRIVER

Seeing candidate to operate lowboy to deliver heavy equipment and materials to various job sites throughout the Rochester area. Responsible for the safe transport of all equipment/materials, loading/unloading, and securing equipment to trailer. Class A Commercial Driver’s License required.

Please apply in person, online or send resume to: Pooler Enterprises, Inc.,

783 Country Rd. #42, Fishers, NY 14453

Phone: 585-924-5200 • Fax: 585-924-5205

For more information about our company visit our website www.poolerenterprises.com

This organization is committed to ensuring that employees are selected based on their skill, experience and qualification, and are compensated with respect to these factors. This company is an equal opportunity employer and we do not engage in practices that discriminate against any person employed or seeking employment based on race, color, gender, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, veteran’s status, or any other protected status. As a company we pride ourselves on the quality of our personnel - you represent us. Join a team that is setting the standard in the industry for technology, workmanship and capability. It’s not just a job, it’s a career. We offer competitive wages, comprehensive benefits package, and a 401k retirement plan.

Candidate should possess:

• 3 to 7 years of accounting experience in manufacturing environment

• Excellent organization skills

• Understanding of computerized inventory modules regarding manufacturing environment

• Ability to maintain complete computerized accounting system and subsidiary ledgers

Perform Monthly:

• Bank reconciliation for various bank accounts and all general ledger accounts

• Reconcile Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable and Prepaid Sales to Subsidiary Ledgers

• Strong knowledge of inventory operations, organizing inventory items and routine quantity counts regarding inventory, and making adjustments to inventory system

• Perform timely monthly and year end close on accounting system to provide accurate nancial statement for third party needs

• Strong payroll knowledge to assist HR Department and outside payroll service

• Familiar with sales tax reporting, ling out of state sales tax returns, and registering for sales tax in states outside of New York

• Capitalize project cash ow needs and prepare budget

315-331-1212 ext 226 or 207.

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Ltd. Experienced Operator and Laborer CDL a plus. Prevailing wage rate. 401k, PTO, Health/Dental Insurance. Morsch Pipeline, Inc.
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ACHIEVE A BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE

Establish your priorities. Make a list of the things that are most important to you. Having this list put on paper can make goals more attainable. Think about the main things you want to focus on in life and go from there.

Puzzle Answers This Week

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Falls-Lima Central School District IS HIRING Middle School Assistant Principal Director of Pupil Personnel Services High School Spanish Teacher Bus Drivers Cleaners Hours and pay vary by position. NYS Pension and bene t eligible positions available. To apply, visit: www.work4h .org View complete employment listings at GVPENNYSAVER.COM
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HIGHESTCASHFORJUNKAND UNWANTEDCARSAND TRUCKS.Localsalvageyardpays cashonthespotandfreesame daypickup.Togetverybestprice call585-633-8610.

DONATEYOURCARTOCHARITY. Receivemaximumvalueofwrite offforyourtaxes.Runningornot!All conditionsaccepted.Freepickup.Call fordetails.1-855-587-1166.

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ITEMS FOR SALE

DAYTONSHALLOWWELL JET PUMP:3/4hp/125v.Neverused testedrunsgood.$145. 585-329-8895

POOLS & SPAS

POOLWATERDELIVERY. Chlorinatedwaterforpools,andhot tubs.Callduringbusinesshours. FORDWATERHAULING, 585-727-4065.

FOR RENT

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