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FARMINGTON: 6000 Mercer Blvd. June 29 (9-5pm); June 30 (10-3pm). ESTATE SALE. Leopard home decor, clothing, household items, wall art, curtains, more! Cash Only.
CANANDAIGUA: 3422 County Road 4 (Hopewell Grange). Fri.- Sat., 6/28-29 (8-3pm). STAMP SALE & CRAFTERS DREAM! STAMPIN’ UP! demonstrators need to sell huge amounts of retired product! Stamps, papers, punches, ink, Big shot items (framelits, Bigz dies, embossing folders), accessories, card kits and more! View product demonstrations and make your own project available! 315-374-2217.
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HONEOYE: 8137 Wesley Road. 6/28-29 (9-4pm). GARAGE/ TAG SALE. Contents of mobile home tagged. Garage sale items at house. Mobile home to be demolished later. Anything usable to be sold w/some furnishings including refrigerator, W/D, stove, furnace, water heater, lights, ceiling fans, furniture, 8 piece deck set & tons of decorative landscape blocks.
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HONEOYE FALLS: 15 Creekside Drive. 6/28 - 6/29 (8am- NOON). Drum kit, percussion starter kit, vinyl albums, counter stools, Nerf guns, speakers/ electronics, sleeper sofa, dorm bedding, men’s clothing, decor and much more!
CANANDAIGUA: 6265 Routes 5 & 20. 6/21-6/22 (9-5pm) Moving Gotta Get Rid Of It Sale. Collectibles, vintage farm & wood working tools; antiques; household; tools; treasures beyond your wildest dreams. Rain or shine.
FARMINGTON: Corner of Route 96&28. June 22nd (9-2pm). Victor/ Farmington Rotary Club Annual Sale. Furniture, household goods, electronics, much more! HONEOYE FALLS: 227 Sibley Rd. June 21-22 (9-5pm). Numerous household items, dishes, decorative items, cane chairs, wood hutch, tools, generator, step ladders, clothing, books, jewelry. Something for everyone. Don’t miss! Rain or shine! FAIRPORT: 149 Moseley Road. 6/22-23 (9-4pm). SALE EXTENDED! Huge Multifamily Garage, Estate, Plant Sale. Everything must go, 50% Off items over $5! All books, $1. All Perennial Plants, $3. Something for everyone, too much to list!
DID YOU KNOW? Once a term that dominated newspaper headlines and environmental discourse, “global warming” is now heard far less frequently. Many may assume global warming has been rebranded as “climate change,” but the two are not one and the same. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, global warming refers exclusively to the Earth’s rising surface temperature, while climate change includes global warming but also its side effects. Such side effects include the melting of the world’s glaciers and the growing frequency of drought and heavier rainstorms. Global warming is also used most often to refer to warming caused by humans, while climate change is a term used when discussing environmental changes that are human-caused or natural. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Get your facts together and become familiar with them before you have to face up to that interview. The better prepared you are, the easier it will be to make that important impression. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) New information might warrant changing your mind about a recently made decision. Never mind the temporary confusion it might cause. Acting on the truth is always preferable. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Creating a loving atmosphere for those you care for could pay off in many ways. Expect to hear some unexpected but very welcome news that can make a big difference in your life. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Stepping away from an old and seemingly insoluble problem might be helpful. Use the time to take a new look at the situation and perhaps work out a new method of dealing with it. LEO (July 23 to August 22) You’re still in a favorable goal-setting mode. However, you might need to be a little more realistic about some of your aims. Best to reach for what is currently doable. The rest will follow. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A setback is never easy to deal with. But it could be a boon in disguise. Recheck your proposal and strengthen the weak spots. Seek advice from someone who has “been there and done that.” LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Coming up with a new way of handling a tedious jobregulated chore could lead to more than just a congratulatory memo once the word reaches the “right people.” Good luck. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) What you might call determination, someone else might regard as stubbornness. Look for ways to reach a compromise that won’t require a major shift of views on your part. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) You’re still in a vulnerable mode vis-a-vis “offers” that sound too good to be true. So continue to be skeptical about anything that can’t be backed up with provable facts. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Thrift is still dominant this week. What you don’t spend on what you don’t need will be available for you to draw on should a possible (albeit temporary) money crunch hit. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Staying close to home early in the week allows for some introspection about your social life. Sort out your feelings before rejoining your fun-time fellows on the weekend. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) It can be a bit daunting as well as exciting to find yourself finally taking action on a longdelayed move for a change. It helps to stay with it when others rally to support you. BORN THIS WEEK: Your love of home and family provide you with the emotional support you need to find success in the outside world. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I get all of my medicine by mail. Since the manufacturers stress keeping the pills at cool room temperatures, I wonder what the excessive heat does to them. The medicine must cook all day in the mailbox -- way over 100 degrees here in Florida. I wonder how much the pills or liquids are deteriorating, and how the effectiveness is influenced. -- F.N. ANSWER: You are right to be concerned. All medicines should be stored in a cool and dark place, as direct sunlight and heat can damage their effectiveness. Hormones, such as oral contraceptive pills, thyroid hormone and insulin, are among the most sensitive. Nitroglycerine is as well. Although some are shipped in packaging with cold packs and insulation, that’s not always the case. I recommend using a local pharmacy, but many people have prescription plans that require them to use mail order. If that’s the case for you, try to make sure the medicine will be delivered when you are available to receive it. If you have a temperature-sensitive medicine, such as the ones I mention above (ask your pharmacist about others), ask your mail-order pharmacy to send it in special packaging during warm-weather months. ***
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 68-year-old male. I had triple bypass surgery two years ago. Post-surgery complications included diabetes, pneumonia and renal failure. I spent approximately three months in intensive care. After discharge I started physical therapy, as my arms and hands had atrophied. I am still doing therapy, but continue to have limited use of my arms and hands (I cannot curl my hands without force). Any insight you have as to why I am unable to use my hands would be appreciated. -- C.M. ANSWER: Muscle weakness is common after an ICU stay (it’s seen in more than 25 percent of patients), due to several separate causes. Prolonged immobility can lead to weakness, atrophy and even contractures (involuntary bending at certain joints, such as the elbow and ankle). Both critical illness myopathy (affecting muscles; it’s common in people who received steroids, like prednisone) and critical illness polyneuropathy (affecting nerves; it’s common in people with severe infection, like sepsis) can lead to weakness and atrophy. Medications are sometimes needed to paralyze muscles in surgery or in critical illnesses, and these can have long-lasting side effects, including weakness. Malnutrition is common in ICU patients, not because ICU doctors and nurses don’t know to or don’t want to feed patients, but because the body may be unable to absorb necessary nutrients. Some or all of these may combine to leave lasting physical effects from a long ICU stay. Physical and occupational rehabilitation services are the key to the recovery of function. Return of physical strength is slow and may be incomplete, so it may be necessary to use aids and to learn new ways to perform tasks. It has been my repeated experience that almost everyone can benefit from therapy, and patients who work harder, are more driven and are more optimistic tend to have the best results. Although most benefit is seen in the first year after loss of function, you still may continue to improve with therapy, perhaps utilizing different modalities. Definitely seek an occupational therapist if you haven’t already.
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106 COBBLESTONE CT. REDUCE YOUR RISK OF STROKE (NAPSI)—An estimated 2.7 million Americans are living with a condition that can lead to blood clots, stroke, heart failure and other heart-related complications. Fortunately, a leading health organization is working to help these individuals reduce their risk of developing such dangerous conditions. Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is defined as a quivering or irregular heartbeat. Often, strokes that occur for no known cause can be linked to AFib, which a person may not even be aware they have. The American Heart Association (AHA)—the world’s leading voluntary health organization dedicated to being a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives—wants all people living with AFib to understand how they can reduce their risk of cardiac complications. “AFib can have symptoms such as an irregular-feeling heartbeat, shortness of breath and light-headedness or it can have no symptoms at all. Even if you are not experiencing symptoms of AFib, your stroke risk is still increased five-fold,” says Patrick Ellinor, M.D., Ph.D., cardiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. Health care providers score a patient’s risk of a stroke caused by AFib by taking into account such factors as age, sex, and pre-existing conditions including hypertension, diabetes, vascular disease, and prior stroke or ischemic attack. “If you suspect you have AFib, meet with your doctor. AFib can be managed, helping you avoid stroke and live a longer, healthier life,” adds Ellinor. The AHA offers a free online community for those diagnosed with AFib, My Afib Experience. The initiative was made possible by an educational grant from the Bristol Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance. To learn more, visit www.heart.org/afibawareness.
*** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, 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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AVOID INJURIES WHEN WORKING OUT Be patient. Lifting too much weight or pushing yourself too hard on the treadmill, exercise bike or elliptical machine will increase your risk of injury. This is especially true for men and women working out for the first time or after lengthy stretches of inactivity. Men and women who are elderly, inactive and/ or overweight are likely to suffer from poor balance because their muscles are weak. Those muscles can be strengthened over time, but remain patient and stick to light weight during initial workouts so lack of balance does not lead to pain or injury. Take the same approach with aerobic exercise to prevent muscle strains and pulls. Increase weight and the intensity of cardiovascular exercises as muscles gradually strengthen and become accustomed to exercise.
CHIPOTLE CHICKEN AND BEAN QUINOA SALAD CUPS WITH CILANTRO LIME VINAIGRETTE Prep time: 25 minutes Servings: 4 1 can (15 ounces) READ 3 or 4 Bean Salad Dressing: 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice 1 tablespoon adobo sauce 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt 1/8 teaspoon black pepper 3 tablespoons olive oil 1/4 cup finely chopped fresh cilantro 1 1/2 cups cooked quinoa 1 cup diced chicken, cooked 1/4 cup finely sliced green onions 1 chipotle pepper, minced 4 leaves Bibb lettuce Drain bean salad; reserve 2 tablespoons liquid. To make dressing: In small bowl, whisk reserved liquid, lime juice, adobo sauce, mustard, salt and pepper. Whisk in oil until completely combined. Stir in cilantro; set aside. In medium bowl, combine bean salad, quinoa, chicken, onions and chipotle pepper. Add dressing; toss gently. Divide bean salad mixture equally among lettuce cups. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Large quantity of PLASTIC HANGERS: 585-334-6916 3-piece set COUCH, CHAIR, OTTOMAN – dark burnt orange, tan piping trim, tan velveteen and a black PEDESTAL ROUND TABLE: 585-355-6907 GLIDER EXERCISE MACHINE - folds up for easy storage: 585-729-8887 MEN’S DEPENDS STYLE BRIEFS, medium sized. Pick up only, near Honeoye Lake: 585-734-1704 BICYCLE, children’s, with 16”, 18” or 20” wheels: bbrunin1@ rochester.rr.com DIRT DEVIL, “SIMPLI STIK,” three-in-one floor vacuum. Lightweight, floors only. PANASONIC PERSONAL SHREDDER; good condition, works great. penelopeharryhorse1243@gmail.com Bag full of MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF FABRIC, not suitable for quilting. You pick up, Batavia: bganett@rochester.rr.com DECK or PATIO TABLE, metal frame with a glass top. About 5’x3’. Seats 6. Does not include chairs: 585-598-3028 Lifetime collection of CONSERVATIONIST MAGAZINES: jclingus@yahoo.com A large collection of CLASSIC COUNTRY and WESTERN MUSIC, on reel to reel tapes: 585-657-7562 “WOOD” MAGAZINES. Yearly issues 1986-2018. Take all or some: 585-455-3482 leave message SMALL FRIDGE/DORM SIZE, 24” H x 18” W, white, working condition and two small ice trays: mehmolar77@gmail.com BLACK TRUNK from the 1960s, 31” W x 13” D. Lock needs repair: mehmolar77@gmail.com QUEEN SIZE SOFA BED needs mattress. You pick up: 585-638-2129 Lots of FIREWOOD - some cut, some not. You take: 585-359-1764 COUCH, used but still serviceable, 84”, 3 cushion seats: 585-256-2223 TWIN BED with HEADBOARD. You pick up, Avon location. Call Monday/Tuesday only from 9-5pm: 585-354-3957 TV’s: 12”, 19” and 25” – all tube type, all working. You pick up: 585-872-3939 KODAK EASY SHARE 5100 COPIER, in box: 585-721-8644 CRAFTSMAN REAR BAGGER BAG ON A FRAME: 585-482-3962
TOP LOADER WASHING MACHINE. Good condition: 607-281-5076 6’ or 8’ FOLDING PLASTIC TABLES (sturdy) for upcoming reunion: sth711@aol.com 2-3 VERTICAL FENCE POSTS at least 3’ high: 585-482-3962 Dependable EXERCISE BIKE needed for senior lady for health issues: 585-468-2432, leave message Reliable VEHICLE for disabled deaf person: 585-993-7056 DOUBLE STROLLER front to back and a COLLAPSIBLE WAGON: 585-749-7201 FRUIT and VEGETABLE JUICER to make smoothies: 585-637-6961 ASH CATCHER for Kettle Grill: damico27@frontiernet.net RN is looking for FREESTYLE FREEDOM GLUCOMETERS to use for a diabetic support group: stevensbristol@gmail.com 8 TRACK TAPES, classic rock or any type of rock, any condition: greg.1967@yahoo.com LARGE MOVING BOXES, BUBBLE WRAP: 585-880-4801 Looking for a SUN-OVEN, also need 5, 6- or 7-GALLON CARBOYS for winemaking: 585-637-0933 Reliable VEHICLE for a disabled vet: 585-443-0035 50 CINDER BLOCKS for garden project with grandchildren: 585-943-1463 SMALL OUTDOOR STORAGE SHED for moped. Will pick up: 585-481-9067 UPRIGHT FREEZER: Wallym499@hotmail.com or text/voice message 585-415-3377 CD PLAYER with good audio base for local artist: Sally 585-948-5079 HOSTA or other part-sun/part-shade groundcover. I can dig. Please text: 585-764-2169 15,000 BTU WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER in good working condition: 585-409-6477 PLAYER PIANO ROLLS and OLD MUSIC BOX: Please leave message 585-671-1996 4 oz. & 8 oz JELLY JARS needed for a fundraising project for the Webster Comfort Care home: 585-872-3638 Looking for WALL KITCHEN CABINETS in good condition: 585-749-2432 MOVING BOXES and PACKING SUPPLIES: 585-314-9124 RECUMBENT ELLIPTICAL or BIKE for someone who has severe anxiety about going to the gym: wommack91895@gmail.com
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Victor Farmington Library: 3rd Annual Mah Jongg Tournament Monday, June 24th 11:00AM-4:00PM This library fundraiser is bound to be fun! $25 entry fee.** Scrabble Every Tuesday at 1:00PM. Tech Help Every Tuesday 12:00PM-3:00PM and Thursday 2:00PM-5:00PM. Make an appointment to see Tech Support Specialist Lauren to answer questions on your device or computer. ** Euchre Wednesdays at 1:00PM, Wager free games. Beginning eBay Wednesday, June 26th 2:00PM Learn the basics of listing items on eBay in this hands-on series of classes.** Papercraft: Kaleidoscope Origami Wednesday, June 26th 6:00PM. Learn to make a charming rosette ornament using kaleidoscope origami by interlocking eight small squares of origami paper. $1 materials fee.** Chair Yoga Every Thursday at 11:30PM. Suggested donation: $3. Let’s Play Bridge Friday June 28th at 1:00PM. For more detailed information, contact the library or visit the website www.victorfarmingtonlibrary. org. ** Registration Required.
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
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
Bloomfield Public Library: 2019 Ice Cream Social & Summer Reading Launch! Thursday, June 27 @ 6:30pm - Join us for ice cream & to sign up for this year’s summer reading program: A Universe of Stories! Adult Book Club July 1 @ 2:30pm - we are reading An American Marriage by Tayari Jones. Tween & Teen Club Friday July 5 @ 2:45pm Design images using candy! No registration required.The library will be closed Thursday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. Weekly Preschool Story Classes - Running now through July 2: Stories & More: Tuesdays 10:30am; Simply Stories: Thursdays 10:30am; Evening Stories & More: Thursdays 6:30pm. Sit ’n Knit Needle Crafters meet every Friday @ 1pm all needle crafters welcome! STEM Friday activities @ 4pm on Fridays - New creating/building/ designing activities each week for school-aged children. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Mendon Public Library: Red Wings’ Take Me Out to the Ballgame Reading Program runs from June 26-July 31. Afternoon at the Movies: Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase, June 26, 2 PM. Summer Reading Opening Party**, June 26, 5:30-7 PM. Knit Nook, June 27, 10 AM. Tornado T’s Custom Designed One-of-a-Kind TShirts**, June 27, 1 PM. Third Quarter Moon Yoga with Niki**, June 27, 7:30 PM. Kid’s Craft Tuesday: Out-ofthis-World Tote Bag**, July 2, 11 AM. Building Buddies & LEGO Club, July 3, 10 AM. Fourth of July holiday hours: Closed from 1 PM July 3 through July 7. Open again at 9 AM on July 8. More details at www. mendionlibrary.org. **Registration required. Call 624-6067.
FARMINGTON Yard Sale Fundraiser! Your purchase will support the arts program for persons with disabilities at Cobblestone Arts Center. 9am 2pm, Thursday, June 20th - Sunday, June 23rd! American Red Cross Blood Drive: Monday, July 1st, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., Farmington United Methodist Church, 5925 County Rd. 41, Farmington . Participants must be ages 17 or older; 16 with parent and bring ID. For information: redcross.org. Monday, July 1 - American Red Cross Blood Drive: 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., Farmington United Methodist Church, 5925 County Rd. 41, Farmington. Participants must be ages 17 or older; 16 with parental and bring ID. For information: redcross. org.
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Honeoye Lake Rotary Club Golf Tournament - Honeoye Lake Rotary Club Foundation’s 35th Annual Golf Tournament will be held on Monday, July 29, 2019, 10AM (registration starts at 9AM) at the Island Oaks course at Lima Country Club. Benefit Honeoye Lake community, Youth Projects and Camp ONSEYAWA. $90 per person includes golf, cart, steak dinner and three raffle tickets. Please sign up by 7/22/2019. For more information contact Jeanne Hamele at 585-729-9118 or jnnhamele@aol. com.
THIS SPRING, IT’S ALL ABOUT THAT BASS FISHING -AND YOUR BASIC GEAR W EAR A BASE LAYER. A thin T-shirt is a must as a base layer, better if it is made of fabric that w icks aw ay moisture. There are even some that are made to be w ater repellent and stain resistant w ith anti-odor properties for those in w armer climes. Since this is the layer that is in direct contact w ith your skin, you w ant something that w ill allow moisture to escape as you sw eat.
RUSH The Federation of Social Workers - 14th annual Golf Tournament on Sunday, June 30th at Wild Wood Country Club in Rush. Proceeds from the golf tournament will benefit two local charities and a scholarship fund: Christopher’s Challenge, Alyssa’s Angels, and the Ed Grabowski-Dina Finn Memorial Scholarship. Registration and lunch begins 11:30am, golf shotgun at 1pm, then a reception and dinner at 6:30pm. For more information or to register, please visit: FSW-union. org
Victor Parks and Recreation Speaker Series - Join us for our brand new speaker series featuring interesting and relevant topics/ speakers on the fourth Monday of each month. Enjoy light refreshments and a great talk. Please call our office to hold a spot, 585-742-0140. Victor Parks and Recreation, 7891 Lehigh Crossing. All are welcome. Monday, June 24, 11AM - Paul Wheeler, Navy Veteran. While serving in the Navy Paul was on the cutting edge of the medical field and was part of many state of the art medical procedures. Paul will talk about his service and experiences. http://www.victorny. org Skywoman Iroquois Dance Theater Theatrical Performance Saturday, June 29, 3-4pm, Ganondagan Seneca Art & Culture Center, 7000 County Rd. 41, Victor. Founded by Artistic Director Bill Crouse (Seneca), the Skywoman Iroquois Dance Theater brings the story of “Skywoman” to life through traditional songs, dance, and regalia. Location is the Seneca Art & Culture Center Auditorium, 7000 County Road 41, Victor. Tickets available online https://www. eventbrite.com/e/skywomaniroquois-dance-theater-tickets-61597987238 until June 28th, then will be available at the door. Tickets do not include admission to the Seneca Art & Culture Center and the Longhouse. Cost: $8/general, $5/Friends of Ganondagan members. Info.: http://ganondagan.org/ skywoman-iroquois-dance-theater
SHORTSVILLE Sit ’n’ Knit - Bring and work on your own fiber art project and enjoy the company of others who also enjoy the likes of knitting, crocheting, hand embroidery, and so much more. All skill levels are welcome! No registration. Held Saturdays at 11am at the Red Jacket Community Library, 7 Lehigh Ave., Shortsville. Monday, June 24 - American Red Cross Blood Drive: 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., Shortsville Fire Dept., 5 Sheldon St., Shortsville. Participants must be ages 17 or older; 16 with parental consent and bring ID. For information: redcross.org. Wednesday, July 3 - American Red Cross Blood Drive: 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., St. Dominics Parish Center, 97 West Main St., Shortsville. Participants must be ages 17 or older; 16 with parental consent and bring ID. For information: redcross. org.
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WEBSTER R L Thomas Class of 1969 50th Year Reunion! Saturday, September 28, 2019, Webster Golf Club. A Friday night event is also being planned. More details will follow once we have our list updated. We are looking for many “missing” class members, so if you haven’t heard about the reunion, or haven’t updated your information since our last reunion, please either send us an email at rltclassof69reunion@gmail.com or like us on Facebook. We are also collecting information on Classmates.com. You may also call Cindi (Daniels) Bouchard at 585-217-2885 or Deb (Morgan) Walbourn at 585-355-7786.
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1220 Mertensia Rd., Farmington, NY 14425 • 585-924-4580 www.barringtonresidential.com DID YOU KNOW? Broadening one’s horizons through crafting can be a worthwhile pursuit. Crafting can serve as a relaxing pastime and provide an opportunity to learn rewarding skills. Learning to crochet is one way for men and women to combine creativity and practicality. Crochet is a form of handwork using yarn and a crochet hook. According to the Crochet Guild of America, there’s no way to know just how old the art of crochet is. However, crochet expert Annie Potter has said the modern form of the art originated in the 16th century, primarily in France and England. Others surmise crocheting traces its origins to Arabia before it spread westward through various Mediterranean trade routes.
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Gardeners Powdery mold has been plaguing my zucchini, cucumber and squash plants for the past few years, in spite of many attempts to get rid of it! What’s the best solution to this problem? - Fickle Pickler (Kathryn B.) Powdery mildew on these plants is very common, especially toward the end of the season. It can be reduced or avoided by providing good air circulation – open space, staking and weed control among the plants, watering with a soaker hose instead of overhead, and avoiding excess application of fertilizer or late season fertilizing. It is easier to prevent than to treat. There are resistant varieties available. Fungicides including
from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County organic remedies are available. Lower and upper leaf surfaces should be treated. This link provides more details for this problem: https:// extension.wvu.edu/lawn-gardening-pests/plant-disease/fruit-vegetable-diseases/powdery-mildew.
Mechanical Control: With a flail type dethatcher, remove moss in midMarch through April; as much as 75 percent of the moss can be removed. After dethatching, fertilize the lawn with nitrogen. Apply chemical sprays after dethatching to increase control.
How can I get rid Chemical Control: Iron compounds are highly effective. Complete ferof moss in my lawn? tilizers with iron efficiently remove - Emily S.
surfaces. Salts and chelated iron products applied as liquids: 1/2 to 1 lbs. of iron /1,000 sq. ft. Dry formulations of fertilizer-plus-iron: 0.8 to 1.5 pounds of iron/ 1,000 sq. ft. Cryptocidal soaps act as contact killers and are safe on sidewalks and other structures. Cryptocidal soaps: 2.5 qts. soap/1,000 sq. ft. Copper and zinc work and will not stain structures; however, they act slowly and can injure turf grasses.
moss and stimulate grass growth. Cultural Control: Moss encroach- Iron stains concrete and many other ment generally is associated with thin turf, low fertility, highly acidic SEND YOUR QUESTIONS TO OUR EXPERTS! soils, shade, wet soils, and turf injuYour question(s) will be answered directly ry from insects, diseases, chemicals, & may be featured in our column! or cultural practices. Long-term moss control is impossible unless these Ask them today at: GVPENNYSAVER.COM/GARDEN conditions are corrected!
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Hearing Loss Association Honors Students Submitted by Janet McKenna and HLAA Rochester
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even local high school students each received $1000 scholarships at the recent dinner hosted by the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) Rochester Chapter and held at the Cobblestone Creek Country Club in Victor. The awards assist high school graduates with hearing loss in pursuing their post-secondary studies. Honored students included Jeffery Flood (Irondequoit High School), Elyssa Kingston (Geneseo Central School), Megan Minkel (Attica High School) Courtney Gentzke, Neriyah McPherson, Diane Ward, and Hunter Williams (Rochester School for the Deaf). Initiated in 1996 with a grant by the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Stuart MacDonald, the HLAA scholarships have distributed $114,500 to 130 recipients to date. This year’s scholarships were made possible by a donation from the MacDonald Fund at the Rochester Area Community Foundation. Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter is the local chapter of a nationwide organization which opens the world of communication to people with hearing loss through support, education, advocacy and information. A nonprofit, volunteer, educational corporation, HLAA Rochester, which celebrates its 35th anniversary this year, is one of the oldest of the 200 chapters of the National Hearing Loss Association of America. A voice for those with hearing loss, HLAA Rochester mission centers around support, education and advocacy for those living with hearing loss, from newborn babies to the elderly. One in six people in the United States has some degree of hearing loss - a silent, invisible disability affecting virtually everyone, as it challenges both those with hearing loss and those who want to communicate with them. • 75% of people who could benefit from the use of hearing aids are not wearing them. • 60% of people with hearing loss are between the working ages of 21 and 65. • 3% of school-age children have hearing loss. • 3 out of 1,000 American children born with some form of hearing loss each day. • More than 100 theaters, places of worship and public buildings in Rochester, New York, are equipped with assistive listening systems. Stepping forward to serve those affected, HLAA Rochester educates people with hearing loss and their communities about the rights, responsibilities, and opportunities granted to them under the Americans with Disabilities Act. HLAA Rochester shares coping strategies, the latest information about assistive technology and tips from guest speakers with its members at its monthly meetings which are held both from 11am1pm and from 7pm-9pm on the first Tuesday of each month, running from September (second Tuesday) through June. HLAA Rochester offers knowledge, experience and understanding for those with hearing loss, as well as provides information and guidance, and suggests ways to improve communication for others interacting with them. There are many programs, publications, and projects available through HLAA-Rochester, including: • Information and community resource services • Education and outreach programs • Distribution informational brochures, pamphlets and more at health fairs and other events. • Advocates for legislative issues • Monthly programs for people with hearing loss, their family and friends
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(Standing l to r): Megan Minkel, Attica High School, Hunter Williams, Rochester School for the Deaf, Alyssa Kingston, Geneseo Central School; Diane Ward, RSD (Seated l to r): Neriyah McPherson and Courtney Gentzke, both RSD. (Absent): Jeffery Flood, Irondequoit High School..
• Technical guidance on assistive devices • Accessibility for healthcare facilities, restaurants, theatres, and houses of worship • Opportunities to attend national conventions, held in a different city every year • Professional advisory committee • Cochlear implant group • Monthly chapter newsletter Like the National HLAA, HLAA Rochester’s mission is, “To Open the World of Communication to People with Hearing Loss by Providing Information, Education, Support and Advocacy.” HLAA-Rochester is supported by donations and annual membership dues of $10. Together, we can increase awareness, promote early identification of hearing loss which is essential for a child’s developing speech and language skills beginning in infancy, advocate communication access to locations and events in our communities and beyond, promote the use of assisted living systems, communicate with legislators and participate in studies and research to further the understanding of hearing loss. HLAA Rochester also provides presentations on a number of topics pertaining to hearing loss. HLAA Rochester works with agencies, libraries, senior living facilities and other organizations and groups who request information or guidance. Students and young adults are also invited to join the organization, and there is a sub-committee open to high-school and college-age students as well as young adults. Help HLAA Rochester develop community awareness of hearing loss and promote access for those people living with hearing loss.
Education. Support. Advocacy.
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Answers 1. Chris Archer and James Shields, with four each. 2. The Angels’ Darin Erstad, with 100 RBIs in 2000. 3. It was 1999-2001 (three seasons), when the team was located in St. Louis. 4. Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski, North Carolina’s Roy Williams and Villanova’s Jay Wright. 5. Alexander Mogilny had 127 points for Buffalo in 1992-93. 6. Marlies (Schild) Raich, with 35 victories (2004-13). 7. Mike Fetchick (63 years old), Jay Haas (62 years, 10 months) and Gary Player (62 years, nine months). GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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1. Our Chosen Spot! 2. Kiara Gramkee showing her chickens at the Dansville First Friday farm event. 3. Charlie digging for gold! 4. Alexa Wallace, 16 yrs old from Webster, performing in The Greatest Show Stoppers at Aerial Arts of Rochester
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HEALTH BENEFITS OF HONEY Substitute for refined sugar: Refined sugar offers little to no nutritional value and is full of empty calories. Heathline says that honey has bioactive plant compounds and antioxidants as well as trace amounts of vitamins and minerals. The antioxidants in honey, which include phenols and flavonoids, may help prevent cardiovascular disease, stroke and some types of cancer.
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The Estate of Craig Brown Quality Household Items, Tools and Equestrian Horse Show Items up for Auction!! Saturday, June 29 • 10:00 AM 2261 Elton Rd., Bloomfield NY, 14469 Visit blakebensonauctioncompany.com or our Facebook page for more info and pictures! With any questions, feel free to call Blake Benson
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FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION Selling for David Willett Saturday, June 29, 2019 • 9:00AM 2757 Smith Road, Canandaigua, NY 14424
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TRACTORS/FARM EQUIPMENT: (2) Ford 9N; Farmall H w/loader, 12-volt; Allis Chalmers C w/cultivator; Ferguson 2-btm 3pt plow; 3pt york rake, no wheels; 3pt back blade; (2) 4’ King Cutter rotary mowers; 6’ drawn disk; 8’ drag, 3pt; Ferguson 3pt cultivator; Ontario drill; 6’ cultipacker; IH 3pt 5’ disk TRAILERS: (3) lawnmower trailers w/registrations; flat wagon; farm trailer - wooden wagon, nice, new boards MOWERS/ LAWN & GARDEN: ExMark zero-turn mower, 27hp liquid cooled, 60” deck, 768 hrs, 1-owner; JD 1330SC snow blower w/ shield and heated handlebars; Snapper snow blower; Ariens snow blower; AC 310 riding mower w/deck (should run); 1984 Honda TRX 200 ATV; ATV trailer; sprayer for ATV; Huskee 6.5hp log splitter, horizontal/vertical; wheelbarrows; weedeaters/trimmers; leaf blowers; Stihl MS170, Husqvarna 235, Poulan P4018WT chainsaws; JD push mower; DR walk behind mower; Mantis tiller; Agway tiller; (2) push yard carts TOOLS/SHOP: ladders (wood/fiberglass); roll-around stairs, 5’; Gast oilless air compressor, 15-gal tank; Homelite 2,500W generator; Coleman 5,000W generator; Generac 3100 psi pressure washer; steel woven ramps; wood ramps; (2) bottle jacks; (2) twist jacks; pump jacks for scaffolding; hyd. jacks; (2) floor jacks; radial arm saw w/blower system; mesh wire; Shop Vac; hoses; lumber; painter’s board; new sheets of OSB board; 20+ sawhorses; cement mixer; Craftsman upper & lower tool box w/tools; Central Machines bench-top drill press; chop saw (wood); lights; snakes; Dewalt/Bosch/Makita corded and cordless power tools; Milwaukee sawzall; battery charger; electrical cords; ratchet straps; pot-bellied stove; dog crate; lots of yard tools; lots of antique and modern hand tools, inc. 3/4 socket set, Craftsman socket sets, large wrenches, squares, levels, wrecking bars, hammers, etc; misc. hardware and bins; lots more!
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Dann Auctioneers 3339 Spangle St., Canandaigua, NY 14424 Jeff Dann: 585-233-9570 Nelson Horning, Lead Auctioneer: 585-554-5335 Now in our 2nd generation after 46 years!
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
* On June 28, 1972, President Richard Nixon announces that no more draftees will be sent to Vietnam unless they volunteer for such duty. He also announced that a force of 10,000 troops would be withdrawn by Sept. 1, which would leave a total of 39,000 in Vietnam.
Is It Seasonal Allergies Or Dry Eye? (NAPS)—Two of the more common eye-related problems are dry eyes and eye allergies. While the symptoms are similar, there are differences between the two conditions. Sometimes they can occur at the same time, compounding the problem. That’s why it’s important to have a medical eye exam to determine the cause of your symptoms so you can get the appropriate treatment. If you’re concerned about the cost of the exam, the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s EyeCare America program may be able to help. Understanding Allergies Seasonal eye allergy symptoms are like dry eye, but itchiness is more common. When you’re sensitive to an allergen such as molds, pollen, dust or grass, histamine is released, causing itchy, red eyes that tear or burn. Over-the-counter medications are often effective. You can also take the following steps for relief: • Limit exposure to the outdoors on high–pollen count days. • Wash your face and hands after being outside to reduce the amount of pollen on the skin. • Don’t rub your eyes; it may increase the irritants and make symptoms worse.
* On June 27, 1988, heavyweight champion Mike Tyson knocks out challenger Michael Spinks with a left hook in the first round. The match lasted just 91 seconds. * On June 24, 1997, Air Force officials release a 231-page report dismissing long-standing claims of an alien spacecraft crash 50 years earlier in Roswell, New Mexico. The UFO rumors began in 1947 when a rancher found shiny material scattered on his land. The Air Force said it was a downed weather balloon.
Examining Dry Eye Dry eye is a complex disease that has many causes that often overlap and interact. Dry eye can happen when the eye doesn’t produce enough tears or when the quality of the tears can’t keep the surface of the eye adequately lubricated. It frequently occurs with other health conditions. People tend to make fewer tears as they get older due to hormonal changes. Both men and women can get dry eye. However, it is more common in women—especially after menopause. Common symptoms of dry eye disease may include sensitivity to light, dryness and itchiness, the feeling that something is in the eye, fluctuating vision, eye fatigue and excess eye watering. Ophthalmologists—physicians specializing in medical and surgical eye care—will prescribe a variety of treatments based on the cause of the dry eye. For many people, though, a few simple lifestyle changes can resolve the problem: • Try adding moisture to the air with a humidifier. • Protect your eyes from drying wind by wearing wraparound glasses outside. • Add omega-3 fatty acids to your diet for dry eye relief. These are in oily fish (such as salmon, sardines, tuna, trout and anchovies) and in flaxseeds. • Use artificial tear ointment or thick eyedrops just before you go to bed. If your eyes remain red and irritated after trying these tips, see your ophthalmologist. About EyeCare America EyeCare America is a national public service program that provides eye care through volunteer ophthalmologists for seniors 65 and older, and those at increased risk for eye disease. To see if you or your loved ones are eligible, visit www.aao.org/eyecareamerica. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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sad I missed the pancake breakfast. Thanks to all the men and women who make up our fire department!
I’d like to thank the Springwater Fire Department. Not only do they do great work responding to all the calls and keeping us safe, but they also throw some amazing community events. They did a paint night that was awesome, a meat raffle that was a lot of fun, and the amazing comedy night. I’m With the nice weather finally upon us, people are enjoying sitting outside more and would maybe like to open their doors and windows to let the fresh air in. However, that is not possible because your dog is barking for hours on end! Please, please, please take your constantly barking dog inside! People do work nights and try and sleep with windows open but can’t because your dog is Always barking! Not to mention how this must affect your poor dog! Maybe your poor dog has some issues that you are ignoring. Obedience training would help as might a separation anxiety vest or medicine! Be a more responsible dog owner. We had to buy a “white noise” device, but it doesn’t help when we want to open the GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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J. Eric Thompson and I are thankful for the wonderful people of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church for calling Eric as their priest three years ago. We have never felt more at home in a church or larger community as we do here in Dansville.
husband, James Delaney, for always being warm and welcoming with a happy smile on their faces. They always welcome our children to come over and play with their kids. New to Springwater! New to the town and discovered we are surrounded by amazing people on all sides, including Yvonne Struble, Mary Markle and Nikki Zinter! All are wonderful, kind people who make us love this town more and more every day.
Dansville has many nice and wonderful people in it, and if you explore the right parts of town, it’s absolutely beautiful.
I LOVE the school system. Coming from a larger city where your child is a number to a community that cares and supports our children is amazing! I will never move out
Thank you, Jessica Delaney and her windows or doors! Your turn now to do what responsible dog owners do. At least help your dog so it isn’t barking all the time! Please! Some say those that are targeted with bullying must have mental health issues. Not necessarily. Many of the minors who do such illegal things as bringing guns to school have stated that they were targeted by bullies. Just because someone is angry doesn’t necessarily mean they have a mental health issue. Often, they are angry because they are suffering injustice. Everyone has a breaking point.
from the end of my driveway doesn’t help when I’m trying to pull out! Clearly, you can see that. You already have TWO driveways to park your many vehicles in; let’s not be selfish. Store your boat, camper and whatever other recreational vehicles you have elsewhere. You know you don’t have room for it all, so you make your neighbors’ lives harder. You act like the street belongs to you. So inconsiderate.
It’s harassment. Plain and simple. When I drove an old silver car, 35 silver cars surrounded me and boxed me in. I traded the car in and got another vehicle recently, and ten days to We already live on a very two weeks later, all the narrow street. You and same people have similar your guests parking their color and model cars as I cars and SUV’s right across do and keep driving around
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of Dansville just on that. I also love my awesome neighbors, and I love how genuinely kind everyone is here and looks out for one another, definitely the place I want my children to be raised in. I love small country towns; they always have the best people. I live in Sparta and have some of the best neighbors! They always take care of my driveway in the winter so it is easy on me. My other neighbors have a garden and are always so giving. I appreciate the people I have around me.
the block, trying to tailgate and high beam me when I travel. Ridiculous. I guess it’s supposed to intimidate me. It doesn’t. Almost every morning, you speed down our road between certain times. The other day, you passed us on a solid yellow line. You are a danger to people on the road, and I’m calling the county sheriff. I hope he will be waiting for you some morning to give you a wakeup call. It is not okay to go speeding down the road. It makes me angry that you think you are above the law, and I hope he will catch you. Enough is enough.
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585-802-1544 WHAT TO DO WHEN A PROJECT STALLS Honestly assess whether or not you can finish the job. Do-it-yourselfers may have the abilities to complete a project, but they should not let their pride get in the way of their ultimate goal, which is the completion of the project. In addition to money, time or lack thereof, is often the culprit behind stalled projects. Homeowners with full-time jobs, families or both may not be able to find the time to complete a job in a timely fashion. If the project has been stuck in neutral and no sudden windfall of free time is on the horizon, start contacting contractors to finish the job for you.
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DID YOU KNOW? When tending to their lawns, homeowners are advised to pay attention to areas that may feature standing water. According to the World Health Organization, standing water is a breeding ground for mosquitoes, which can breed in great numbers in pools of water. Mosquitoes are known to carry diseases like malaria, West Nile virus and Zika. Furthermore, mosquitoes that bite pets can transmit heartworms, a serious problem if gone it goes undiscovered. Standing water also can be a haven for bacteria, mold and parasites that are dangerous to human health. If standing, stagnant water is a problem in your yard, remediation is necessary. Directing downspouts away from the house can remediate standing water. Changing the grading of soil so that low spots are elevated is another way to reduce instances of standing water. This may be a project that requires the assistance of a drainage professional. In addition, homeowners can remove standing water from empty flower pots, pool covers, bird baths, and more to reduce the likelihood that mosquitoes will appear on their properties. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Unlimited Fence Solutions, LLC. Residential fence installer We set the standard Quick turnaround and exceptional service. Vinyl, Aluminum, Custom Built Wood, and Chain Link Fences.
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585-749-6967 Honeoye Falls www.unlimitedfencesolutions.biz STAY SAFE WHEN LANDSCAPING Thousands of injuries occur to children and pets who get hurt around mowers. It’s best if children and pets remain indoors when homeowners are mowing or using other power equipment that may kick up debris. Children under the age of 12 may not have the strength or ability to operate lawn tools. Also, never make a game of riding a child on a riding mower. Nobody under the age of 16 should operate riding lawn mowers. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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PAVING & SEALING
For All Types of Paving Work, Call
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With over 21 years’ experience, we will treat your home, business, or cottage so you’re bug-free all season!
Does Your Family Have a Fire Escape Plan? (Family Features) W hen a home fire occurs, you have very little time to get out. A w orking smoke ala rm doubles your chances of survival, yet more than tw enty percent of American homes are w ithout them. Energizer and the International Association of Fire Chiefs teamed up to address this problem by providing vital fire safety information to families. M ake a Plan Installing smoke alarms on every level of the home and developing a plan of escape can give your fam ily precious minutes to get out and get to safety. Draw a floor plan of your home and sketch exit routes out of every room. M ake sure yo u have a fire escape ladder long enough to reach the ground from upstairs rooms. Assign an outside meeting place, so you can quickly locate each other
Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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HOW EVERYDAY PEOPLE CAN CUT ENERGY CONSUMPTION Curtailing energy consumption is a great way for people to protect the planet’s natural resources and save money at the same time. Part of the difficulty with regard to reducing energy consumption is that energy plays such a big role in our lives. Smartphones and tablets have become must-have items, and these items, though not necessarily big consumers of energy, must be plugged in and charged. But individuals won’t have to unplug from their lives to reduce their energy consumption. In fact, there are several easy, non-invasive ways for everyday people to reduce their energy consumption. Reducing energy consumption does not require substantial sacrifice, but it can produce substantial savings and benefit the planet in myriad ways.
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Roofing materials have evolved over the years, but the most common type of roofing material is the asphalt shingle. These shingles are a relatively modern invention, with the first “asphalt prepared roofing” serving as a forerunner to asphalt shingles, appearing in the late 1800s.
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Democrat & Chronicle
Full-time Meat Cutter Position
Motor Routes
Interested person must be at least 18 years of age. Must have some meat cutter experience, be customer service oriented, be able to handle multiple tasks in a fast paced environment, be a team player, good communicator, and willing to learn new skills.
Interested applicant may apply at www.honeoyefallsmarketplace.com
Routes available for the Shortsville, Manchester, Phelps and Clifton Springs area. Early morning hours. Approx. $525/week. Must have reliable transportation.
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Full-Time Job Opportunity At Ontario Mall Antiques
Retail Clerk Immediate Opening! Farmington Location 4 days/wk., computer competent, social skills, great environment. Heavy interaction with customers and antique dealers on a daily basis on the sales floor and at the cash register.
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VanBortel Subaru • 6327 Rt. 96 • Victor, NY 14564 Requirements include: • Prior automotive parts counter experience. • Automotive knowledge. • Strong verbal communication skills. • Strong problem-solving skills. • Detail-oriented with a high level of accuracy.
• Basic computer skills. • Able to lift at least 50 pounds. • Flexible to cover other shifts when needed. • Able to comfortably work in a fast-paced distribution center environment.
Shift Hours: (3) - 13 hour days Benefits are available including: Health, Dental and Optical Insurance and 401k.
Is currently hiring team members for the following positions:
• Housekeeping (Daytime) Full and part-time team members can earn hotel discounts at other Hilton Properties across the world! Apply in person:
Please apply to the parts department at the dealership or send an email to: robrien@vanbortelsubaru.com No phone calls, please.
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Open Full or Part-time Grocery/Dairy/Frozen Dept. Position: Interested person must be able to work between the hours of 8:00am and 9:30pm. Must be customer service oriented, be able to handle multiple tasks in a fast paced environment, be on their feet and be a team player, good communicator, and able to lift at least 50 lbs.
Join the New York State Workforce As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)! Salary range: $40,875 to $49,709*
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The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs Livingston, Ontario, Monroe, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming counties. Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to practice in NYS
TAKE A CUE FROM SUCCESSFUL WOMEN Make time for exercise. A sluggish body can make for a sluggish mind. Successful people need to be sharp, and exercise can help them maintain their mental focus. According to John J. Ratey, Ph.D., a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, muscles send hormones rushing to the brain where they mix with a substance called brain-derived neurotrophic factor, or BDNF. BDNF plays a role in brain cell growth and learning. Without it, brains can’t absorb new information or grow and learn. Exercise also helps relieve stress, which can make resolutions easier to see and make tasks less overwhelming.
For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8800 E-mail opwdd.sm.FL.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 *includes $2,000 geographical differential
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
For exam application: Finger Lakes DDSO Exam application available at: http://dsacareer.com/
Human Resources Office: (585)
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NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Management Office Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
RELOCATING FOR A NEW JOB Rent your first home. The Allied survey found that 31 percent of respondents indicated the most challenging part of relocating for a job was finding a home, while 29 percent felt acclimating to their new community was the most challenging aspect of their relocation. Adults who rent their first homes upon relocating can remove some of the pressure to find the perfect home, knowing full well their first home in their new community will be temporary. If possible, rent in a location that makes it easy to immerse yourself in your new community, which should make the adjustment easier. In addition, place items that are unnecessary for day-to-day life in storage. Having some of your possessions already packed should make your next move less stressful. EMPLOYMENT
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We have multiple, immediate openings across all lines of business at the Dolomite Group. Equipment Operators & Plant Maintenance. Heavy Equipment Mechanics & Interns. Electricians, Quality Control Techs.
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.
CDL - B Drivers Wanted
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The Dolomite Group is an affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity and E-verify employer.
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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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STAY IN YOUR HOME LONGER with American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1500 off, including a free toilet, and lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-465-5426. STUMP GRINDING / REMOVAL. Free estimates. Fully insured. Fast, reliable service. Reasonably priced. Call Mike, 716-544-5856.
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AFFORDABLE NEW SIDING! Beautify your home! Save on monthly energy bills with beautiful NEW SIDING from 1800Remodel! Up to 18 months no interest. Restrictions apply 855-505-6471. STAY IN YOUR HOME LONGER with an American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off, including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-534-6198. BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We specialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in-home consultation: 888-912-4745. MASONRY SPECIALIST: All Repair and Restorations. Steps, Chimneys, Foundations and all Masonry around homes and businesses. Brick, Block, Stone, Concrete, Stucco. 30 years experience. 585-851-8622, 315-690-6860; Visit: tswmasonry.com
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FENCE DECK & SHED: Construction, Repairs & Maintenance. 585-353-1215.
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