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APRIL 27, 2018 | PITTSFORD-EAST ROCHESTER | 866.812.8111 | GVPENNYSAVER.COM

Sheet Cheese Pizza With 24 Wings or Boneless Wings Bleu Cheese & Celery

42

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99 plus tax

Additional toppings extra. Delivery extra. With coupon only. Valid at Bushnell’s Basin only. Expires 5/31/18

Large Cheese Pizza With 24 Wings or Boneless Wings

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Bleu Cheese & Celery

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Large Pizza

A tradition for over 70 years!

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Large Cheese Pizza With 12 Wings or Boneless Wings Bleu Cheese & Celery

2299

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plus tax

Additional toppings extra. Delivery extra. With coupon only. Valid at Bushnell’s Basin only. Expires 5/31/18

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FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2018

MOTORCOACH TOURS Reservations 585-295-9393 ONE DAY TOURS DIRTY DANCING Saturday, May 19 Landmark Theater (orchestra seating) , Syracuse, NY . Luncheon at Inn Between Restaurant $142 SPRINGTIME MYSTERY TOUR Wednesday, May 23. Somewhere, NY $85 POWER AND HISTORY Wed. , May 30 Lewiston/Buffalo, NY. Niagara Power Project, Water Street Landing Lunch, Buffalo River History Cruise $92

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Classifieds .............................Page 29

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SONNENBERG GARDENS & MURDER MYSTERY LUNCHEON CRUISE Thursday, June 28. Canandaigua, NY $123

EXTENDED TOURS LAKE GEORGE “GLAMPING” July 9-12. All- inclusive at the Stoney Creek Ranch Resort . Campfires, S’Mores, Cowboys and more included! $935 pp dbl. AWESOME ACADIA NATIONAL PARK AND MAGICAL MARITIMES July 22-August 2. Nova Scotia, ON 11 breakfasts / 3 Lunches / 10 Dinners $3049 pp dbl. POPS BY THE SEA CONCERT ON CAPE COD August 10-13. Cape Cod, MA. 3 breakfasts / 2 dinners (incl. Lobster) $849 pp dbl.

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All tours online at www.CarpeDiemRochester.com Pickups in Greece and Henrietta 225 Tech Park Drive, Rochester, NY 14623

Employment Opportunities ...............................Page 3

585-232-5110 For The Family .............................Page 17

There are over 100,000 kids in foster care, like Ian waiting to be adopted. www.ChildrenAwaitingParents.org

Garage Sales .............................Page 15

Give and Take .............................Page 21

Health & Wellness .............................Page 14

Home Services ...............................Page 6

Si g n u p f o r

Hometown Events .............................Page 12

Pet Place .............................Page 16

Puzzle Answers .............................Page 19

Senior Center .............................Page 23

Our Office Hours Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-5:00pm Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm

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FRESHLY CUT MEATS BY EXPERIENCED BUTCHERS We reserve the right to limit quantities.

lb.

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2 lb. limit

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Hours: Mon.-Sat. 8am-8pm; Sunday 8am-7pm

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MEATS

Fresh Sliced, Honey Maple $ .................

Glazed Ham

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Our Famous, Homemade Hot or Mild

2 $ 99 1 $ 99 2 $ 99 7 $ 99 6

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Italian Sausage

lb.

Thick Cut

Pork Chops Seasoned, Rolled & tied

Pork Loin Roast

Cooked

Ham.................................... 2.49 lb.

Frozen

Fresh Sliced

Ground Lamb

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Swiss Cheese............. 3.49 lb. $

Bone-in, Frozen

Lamb Steaks

SEAFOOD

99¢

Shurfine

Peanut Butter

Yellow Fin

Tuna Steaks................ 7.99 lb.

16 oz.

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Haddock Filets........... 4.49 lb. $

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Smucker’s Mini

Carrots

Tilapia Filets ............ 4.49 bag 89¢ 16 oz. $

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Chuck Steaks

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Beef Cube Steaks

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1.99 Pillsbury Biscuits 32 oz.

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Meatloaf Mix $

Crackers

Tomatoes

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NY Strip Steaks

Triscuit

Red Ripe Cluster

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Black Angus

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2.99 Shurfine Butter 8.5 oz.

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Green or Yellow

Squash 99¢ lb.

2.79 1 lb.

Fiora

2/ 3.00 Paper Towels $

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Bath tissue

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Golden

Bananas 39¢ lb.

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Warning signs a t ire is about t o go f lat Physical damage to the tire: Sometimes tires exhibit physical damage like bulges or cuts, and such signs could mean a flat tire or blow out is just around the corner. Tires that exhibit such physical damage need to be replac ed immediately.

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LUBE, OIL, FILTER

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FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2018

H O R O SC O P E ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You’ve set a fast pace for yourself. But as you approach your goal, you might want to slow down a bit in order to take time to reassess your situation and make changes while you can. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Patience continues to be a virtue for the Divine Bovine. So as eager as you might be to get things moving, remember that time is on your side. Make good use of it. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) There’s a wee bit of uncertainty in the early part of the week. But things clear up as more facts come to light. Spend quality time this weekend with family and friends. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) An old friend’s return could open new possibilities for both of you. But don’t let yourself be rushed into anything. There could be some factors you haven’t yet explored. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) This week offers a challenge you’re raring to take on. And while eager to get started, do so slowly so that you can focus those sharp Cat’s Eyes on every detail. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Put your skepticism aside and listen to advice from colleagues who’ve been where you are now. What they say could be helpful as you get closer to a decision. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A family matter might again require your reassuring touch. Handle it, as always, with kindness and fairness, even if some of your kin prove to be especially difficult. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Your ability to tackle even the most intricate details of a project is likely to impress some very important people. A relative shares news later this week. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) The Archer’s aim might be focused on the big picture this week, but don’t overlook checking for those details you might have missed. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) You might feel awkward asking for assistance, but who would refuse the charming Goat’s request? Do it, then go ahead and enjoy a musical weekend. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) Pour some cold water on that simmering misunderstanding before it boils over. The sooner things settle, the sooner you can move ahead with your plans. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You’re in a highly productive period, which you feel can go on forever. But you could be courting exhaustion. Take time out to relax and restore your energies. BORN THIS WEEK: You can combine a sense of adventure with a penchant for practicality. Have you considered a travel-related field? (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.

A vast number of families travel to their favorite restaurants for Mother’s Day meals. Mother’s Day is one of the busiest holidays of the year for restaurants. The National Retail Federation says 54.8 percent of Americans treat their mothers to a special meal out on Mother’s Day.

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The Zonta Club of Batavia-Genesee County celebrated its 60th Charter Anniversary during the District 4 Workshop on April 21st.

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The Fairport Red Raider Robotics Team 578 received the “Judges Award” at the FIRST® Finger Lakes Robotics Competition at the RIT in March.

Need A Different Gift For Mother’s Day?

Folk Art Norwegian Rosemaling Show and Sale by Ellen Horsdal Fjermedal Fri., May 4; Sat., May 5 & Sun., May 6 10am-4pm 11 Highland Green Victor, NY 14564 Due to fragile items: PLEASE, no children! Rt. 96 across from Eastview Mall take High St. then left onto Gillis Rd. Turn left at Cobble Creek. Turn left at Highland Green sign & follow sign to the top.

The spirit of inquiry rules for Byron-Bergen fourth-graders who are learning how to program robots to travel in geometric shapes, such as squares and acute triangles.

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AWNINGS & WINDOW COVERINGS

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Don’t like extreme heat or rain? Our retractable awning is the answer! Residential & Commercial • FREE Estimates. • Fully Insured • Expert Installation • Over 25 Years in Business.

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DECKS Grass-Free Landscaping a Viable Alternative

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For those who are ready to say goodbye to grass, there are many alternatives. Ground cover: Homeowners who still desire the look of green can choose among different types of ground cover that will quickly fill in the landscape. Clover, low-growing evergreen plants and ivy are some of the more popular ground cover alternatives. Rocks: Decorative rocks intermingled with native plants can add dimension and color to the yard. Once rocks are placed, there is little upkeep except for pulling the errant weeds. Mulch: A less expensive alternative to rocks is mulch. Mulch is available in different colors and types and can even be created by a homeowner by chipping trimmed branches from trees in the yard. It helps lock water into landscaping beds, decreasing the need for frequent watering. Water features: Think about installing a pond in the yard that can be bordered with stones and mulch. This will take up a good amount of space and can create a natural habitat for wildlife and even some low-maintenance pond fish. Concrete or patio stones: Although they’re not all-natural materials, patios can take up areas normally consumed by the lawn and create expansive outdoor entertaining areas. It will require an initial investment of the patio material, but once installed, patios don’t require significant maintenance. Homeowners can offset the concrete jungle feel by placing plenty of potted plants and container foliage around the perimeter. Decking: Another alternative to concrete and stones is a wood or composite material deck. Again, this structure will increase outdoor living space and won’t require the level of routine maintenance needed to keep a lush lawn.


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TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez 1. ART: Which artist from Iowa painted the iconic “American Gothic”? 2. BUSINESS: Where is the Target store’s headquarters? 3. GEOGRAPHY: What is the longest mountain range in North America?

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4. LANGUAGE: What is the meaning of the Latin term “ad infinitum”? 5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: When does winter begin in the Southern Hemisphere? 6. NOBEL PRIZES: Who was the only prime minister to win the Nobel Prize for Literature? 7. FOOD & DRINK: What are the ingredients in a Moscow Mule? 8. ANATOMY: What is the most common blood type in human beings? 9. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is the largest rodent in North America? 10. LITERATURE: How many lines are in a Shakespearean sonnet?

c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc. 10. 14 9. The beaver 8. O positive 7. Vodka, ginger beer and lime juice 6. Winston Churchill 5. June 21 4. Going on forever

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LAWN & LANDSCAPING

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.

585-749-6967 Honeoye Falls www.unlimitedfencesolutions.biz Family size of 1=27,816 Family size of 2=36,372 Family size of 3=44,928 Family size of 4=53,484

PAINTING/PAPERING

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Specializing in DECKS • PRESSURE WASHING Interior/exterior painting, wallpapering, and deck staining!

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REMODELING

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Drain & Sewer Cleaning ␣Sump Pumps Backup Pump Systems Water Heaters Disposals Faucets Toilets

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Keep it covered. Covered bins can serve as a seating area and also a place to store shoes, hats and scarves.

ROOFING & SIDING

Roof Leaks? • Roofing • Roof Repairs • Soffit & Fascia • Chimney Repairs • Chimney Re-builds

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TREE SERVICES

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OTHER

D & B PowerWashing Since 2000

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL HOUSES • DECKS • PATIOS SIDEWALKS

24 Hour Emergency Service

“The Family Owned Company that Cares About You!” Specializing in Crane Assisted Removals • Joshua Miesch NYS Licensed & CIC Certified Crane Operator #JR22887 • I.S.A. Certified Arborists Joshua Miesch • Fully Insured NY-5654AM • Stump Grinding Nikki Miesch • Tree Trimming We NY-5762A Accept • Owner Operated

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Get Your Garden Growing: Four Tips for Starting a Garden (Family Features)

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1. Know the Lay of the Land - Assess the gardening conditions in your yard before you dig your first hole or plant your first seed. Conditions such as sun, shade, soil type, climate and moisture levels are all key factors to consider when creating your gardening plan. 2. Prepare Your Soil - Healthy soil translates to better plant growth, so be sure your soil has the nutrients it needs to flourish. Talk to a representative at your local home and garden center for tips on choosing the right type of fertilizer based on the soil and the plants you’re growing. 3. Choose and Care for Plants Expertly - Once you’ve prepared your gardening space, you can begin to explore plant options available. To prevent the discouraging cycle of trial and error gardening with new plants, try Black & Decker’s new PlantSmart digital plant care sensor, a revolutionary gardening tool that provides expert advice for growing and maintaining all types of plants and flowers, both indoors and out. Its reusable, waterresistant sensor uses patented technology to measure key environmental information from sunlight and temperature to moisture, soil conditions and more. Your readings are then uploaded to your personal PlantSmart online account and combined with real-time climate and horticultural information from your local area, for a foolproof gardening experience. This tool will help ensure you are choosing and growing the right plants in your new garden. 4. Take the First Dig - When you’re ready, dig a hole that is slightly bigger and deeper than your plant’s roots, and gently place the plant in the prepared hole. Pat the surrounding soil down firmly, but don’t pack it, and be sure to leave enough space between plants. If using seeds, refer to the package’s directions to gauge the soil depth needed for proper growth; drop the seeds in and place soil firmly on top.


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Proper Pool Opening Vacuum & Brush Entire Pool Why Pay More For Less!

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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

Saturday, May 5th • 9am-4pm Annual Customer Appreciation OPEN HOUSE Now it’s our turn to give back to our customers for your years of patronage! GRAND PRIZE is a

4’x6’ Chicken Coop! OR $700 off a building of your choice!

Special Discounts Free Hot Dogs & Amish Goodies Door Prizes Meet our Amish Craftsmen

• Storage Buildings • Gazebos • • Animal Enclosures • - Horse Run In Sheds - Dog Kennels - Chicken Coops • Greenhouses • Outdoor Furniture (PT Wood, Poly, Hickory) Rent to own with NO credit check, • Fine Solid Wood AND financing available!

Interior Furniture Children’s Items Metal Carports & Garages

Get Ready for Spring with a New Storage Building, Gazebo or Greenhouse

ANOTHER DOOR PRIZE Hexagon Picnic Table with Attached Benches

Don Haywood, President Mon.-Fri. 9-5pm; Sat. 9-3pm

7936 Mill St. (Rt. 15) • Springwater •␣585-669-9710 • www.springwateramishworkshop.com


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EAST ROCHESTER The Friends of The East Rochester Public Library are having a BAG SALE! Save The Dates - May 5, 12, 19 & 26. Hours: 11am to 1pm NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE - we need set-up time! We supply the Bag and YOU fill it for $3. The Book Nook at the East Rochester Public Library, 317 Main St., East Rochester.

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2018 Pittsford Rotary Club BIKE DROP - The Rotary Club would love to have your old or tired or outgrown bicycles. Bring them to Pittsford Mendon High School (Rt 64) on Saturday, May 5 from 9 to 2 PM. They will be given to R Community Bikes who will make them like new for folks without transportation. You gain space in your garage, others get wheels such a deal! www. pittsfordrotaryclub.org

FAIRPORT ROCHESTER Rummage Sale - St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 77 Country Corner Lane (off Ayrault Road), Fairport. Thursday and Friday, May 10 & May 11 (9am-4pm), Friday Half Price! Saturday, May 12 (9am-Noon), $3/Bag Day. Perinton Quilt Guild presents “Blues by You”, our 2018 Quilt Show - Saturday, May 5th from 9am-4pm at the Perinton Community Center, 1350 Turk Hill Road in Fairport. Over 250 quilts and items on display. Vendors selling quilting and craft items and a big garage sale of sewing supplies. Proceeds from our opportunity quilt will be given to a local charity. Admission is $5. For more information see www.perintonquiltguild.com

MENDON The Honeoye Falls/Town of Mendon Historical Society will present a program featuring Dan Cody, Collection Manager / Registrar, Rochester Historical Society entitled “The Cunningham Company” on Thursday, May 3, 7:30pm at The Mendon Community Center, 167 North Main Street, Honeoye Falls. Questions? Call 624-5655.

PITTSFORD Women’s Club of Pittsford Annual Garage and Bake Sale, Friday and Saturday, May 12 & 13 from 9-4pm, Lehman Farm Market, 132 East St., Pittsford. Treasures from many households and baked goods from fantastic bakers. Come and check it out, we have something for everyone!

Community Concert featuring the Eastman Organ Department - Friday, May 4, 7:30pm-8:30pm, First Baptist Church of Rochester, 175 Allens Creek Rd. Featured performers from the Eastman School of Music Organ Department will present a variety of exciting repertoire in celebration of First Baptist’s Austin sanctuary pipe organ. With the combination of young, talented organists and a great instrument - this is a program not to be missed! Hearing Other People’s Experiences (HOPE) - Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter. Retired audiologist and hearing aid user Joe Kozelsky moderates a question and answer session for people considering hearing aids and those using them. Join in, share your hearing loss journey, and learn from others. May 1, 1011am, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Vestry Room, East Ave. at Westminister Rd., Rochester. http:// www.hearinglossrochester.org Christopher’s Challenge Bowling Tournament - Christopher’s Challenge is hosting their first annual Bowling Tournament on Saturday, May 12, 12-5pm at Domms Bowling Center, 640 West Ridge Rd. There will be prizes, raffles, food, FUN! Also Bone Marrow Typing for anyone age 18-59. Cost for the event is $25 and everyone is welcome!! Please help to give someone a 2nd Chance at Life! RSVP to Felix 585-576-1660. http:// www.christopherschallenge.org.

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ROCHESTER Want To Lose Weight? TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is an affordable weight loss support group with weekly weigh-ins and educational programs. Yearly membership is only $32 and your first meeting is free. There are 15 chapters in Monroe County. To find the one closest to you visit www.tops. org or call 800-932-8677 or 585-794-8164. African Violet Plant Auction! African Violet and Gesneriad Society of Rochester presents: African Violet Plant Auction! A great way to add to your collection. Members donate their extra plants, cuttings and plantlets to auction off. Held May 2, 7-9pm, Messiah Lutheran Church Elca, 4301 Mount Read Blvd., Rochester.

Springtime is the land awakening. The March winds are the morning yawn. ~ Quoted by Lewis Grizzard in Kathy Sue Loudermilk, I Love You

SODUS POINT Pines of Peace Comfort Care Home, Ontario, NY, 19th Annual Charity Brunch & Auction - Saturday, May 5, 10-2pm at The Heights Restaurant, 7030 Bay View Drive, Sodus Point. Ticket price includes Mimosa or Bloody Mary, your choice of entree: Eggs Benedict; Two Vegetable Cheese Quiche; Chicken Salad Croissant. Entrees accompanied by fresh fruit, muffins, danish & dessert. Cost: $30. Tickets by Advance Purchase Only. Join us for Brunch, Silent & Bidding Auctions with Auctioneer Carol Ritter-Wright! 315-524-2388, http://pinesofpeace.org

Cranberry Chutney Makes 3 cups 1 1-pound bag fresh cranberries 2 navel oranges, unpeeled, cut into 6 wedges and then into thin slices 1⁄3 cup golden raisins 1⁄2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1⁄2 teaspoon whole cloves 1⁄2 teaspoon ground ginger 1⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt 1⁄2 cup apple cider 1⁄2 cup honey, preferably cranberry honey 1⁄4 cup apple cider vinegar 1. Pour the cranberries into a 2-quart pot. Add the oranges, raisins, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, salt, apple cider, honey, and vinegar. Bring to a boil, and then reduce the heat to low and simmer until the chutney thickens, about 20 minutes. 2. Remove from the heat and serve warm or, if you prefer, chill and serve cold.

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

Infection Causes Many Alzheimer’s Deaths

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ASSISTIVE DEVICES HELP PEOPLE REMAIN MOBILE Disabilities affect people from all walks of life. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that around 55 million Americans have a disability of some kind. Of these people, 33 million have a disability that makes it difficult for them to carry out some daily activities. Statistics Canada states that, as of 2012, 13.7 percent of the population age 15 years or older reported having a disability that could impact daily life. People with disabilities may need assistive devices to reclaim some measure of their independence. For example, millions of people rely on wheelchairs or walking aids to get around. These are called assistive technology and rehabilitative devices, which include tools, equipment or products that can help people with disabilities get around more easily. These devices may be as small as magnifying glasses for reading to as large as wheelchairs. The National Institutes of Health state that 2.2 million people in the U.S depend on wheelchairs for day-to-day tasks and mobility. More than six million use canes, walkers or crutches to assist with mobility. Assistive devices can be highly effective, but only when they are used properly and safely. Assistive devices should be measured for each user. Many walkers are height-adjustable. The width of a device also is important. A walker or another device that is too wide can affect mobility or require modifications to be made around the home. Weight is another consideration. The device should be lightweight so it can be maneuvered, but also weigh enough to provide enough stability to keep users upright. Users should proceed slowly and favor their stronger sides when relying on canes or walkers. Devices should not be used to climb atop other items like step stools. Children should not be allowed to play with or ride on assistive devices. If there are safety belts or locks on any assistive technology, they should be put in place before use to prevent further injury.

--DEAR DR. ROACH: Our local newspaper just ran the obituary of a 59-year-old woman who died from Alzheimer’s disease. I didn’t know her, but I’ve known at least two other people with that illness. One has passed away; the other is in a memory-care unit. How does Alzheimer’s cause or contribute to death? -- A. ANSWER: Alzheimer’s disease is a common degenerative disease of the brain. It’s unfortunately very likely that in the years ahead, you will know many more people diagnosed, as the risk increases with age. Its exact cause is unknown. We often think of Alzheimer’s as being a disease of memory; however, personality changes, loss of insight, impaired visual skills and language dysfunction are other cardinal findings of the disease, though any of these may show more clearly as the disease progresses. Alzheimer’s can progress in individuals at very different rates, but the mean survival after diagnosis has been reported as three to eight years. People with Alzheimer’s disease usually become debilitated due to poor nutrition and hydration, which leads to increased risk for infection, one of the most common causes of death in Alzheimer’s. I don’t mean to suggest that debility is the fault of the caregivers of people with advanced dementia. Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s disease is a difficult and demanding task -- physically, mentally and emotionally. But no matter how devoted and skillful the care is, there is no preventing the physical decline that happens as the Alzheimer’s progresses; we can only slow it down. It has been my experience that in patients with advanced dementia, the caregiver becomes the most important part of the team to get information from and give guidance on care and provide support to. The booklet on Alzheimer’s disease gives a detailed presentation of this common illness. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Roach -- No. 903W, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m pushing 90 years old. I developed large, blue veins, similar to the varicose veins my mother had in her legs. What are these called on the hands? I read that Hollywood stars get their hand veins collapsed. I am embarrassed by the vein condition on my hands. -- A.M. ANSWER: “Varix” is the Latin word for a dilated vein, so we call them varicose veins no matter where they are on the body. They run very strongly in families, but it isn’t clear exactly what causes them. Most varicose veins do not need to be treated, but if they are complicated by bleeding, blood clots or pain, they may require treatment. Varicose veins in the legs also can be a cause of restless leg syndrome. Treatment can be effected by surgery, injecting a medication to close the vein or with a laser. Having an experienced practitioner is important. Some people do treat them for cosmetic reasons. You don’t have to be a movie star to be concerned about your appearance. It is expensive, though. *** 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. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved


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I need a home Storm is a 3 year old male American Pit Bull Terrier who weighs 65 pounds. This big, strong, and handsome guy has lots of energy and will need regular exercise to burn some of it off. He’s working on leash skills which are better once he’s had a good run around. This guy loves his treats which will help as he continues to learn good dog manners. He’ll do best in a home where any children are older. Bring everyone, dogs included, to meet Storm. Lollypop Farm, The Humane Society of Greater Rochester 585-223-1330 • info@lollypop.org www.lollypop.org/petoftheweek

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Stinging insects such as bees and w asps play a vital role as pollinators that maintain the national food supply. How ever, a multitude of factors, including the lack of available natural habitats for foraging pollinators, diseases, harmful mites and improper pesticide usage, have threatened pollinator health in recent years. As a result, many people have realized the importanc e of protecting pollinators and even developed gardens geared tow ard providing safe sources of nectar and pollen. The National Pest M anagement Association (NPM A) w ants to remind homeow ners that w hile creating pollinator-friendly habitats is largely beneficial for both people and pollinators, it is important to keep in mind that some stinging insects can pose significant health and safety risks. In fact, stinging insects send an estimated 500,000 people to the hospital every year. People w ith know n allergies to insec t stings or w ith asthma should be espec ially c areful around pollinators, as stings could trigger a potentially lifethreatening reaction. There is also a common myth that bees and w asps can only sting once before they die. This only holds true for some species of stinging insects, and people should alw ays be cautious around hives and nests. If a person comes in close contact w ith a stinging insect, sw atting at it w ill often provoke it to become more aggressive. The best course of action is to remain calm and slow ly w alk in one direction until the insect loses interest. M aintaining a garden that serves as a w elcome oasis for w ild bees or community bees that are being raised by local professionals is a great w ay to protect pollinators. W ithout proper beekeeping training, how ever, homeow ners should never allow stinging insects to take up residence on their property. If a hive is spotted in or around the yard, a pest management professional or professional beekeeper should be contacted to safely remove it and, if possible, move it to a safe location w here the bees can be allow ed to thrive w ithout posing any dangers to the public. If the hive is located in a building, utilizing a professional is also critically important to ensure every part of it is removed; any leftover combs could contain honey that can ferment and cause serious damage, as w ell as attract pests to the property.


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Thank you to Br. Paul at the Abbey of the Genesee for the phenomenal freshly made cranberry sourdough bread!! Loved it as toast and later with a sandwich. Can't wait to try the ciabatta and English muffin loaf! The monastery is such a gem in our community. On Saturday, April 14th the Riga Recreation, in partnership with the Monroe County Park's Department, held its 10th annual "Pick Up The Parks" event at Churchville Park. This event is held in order to clean up the park from winter debris and trash from the previous year. Although the weather was not ideal for a cleaning (it was cold, rainy, and windy with the temperature in the

30s) 11 residents braved these elements to spend 3 hours making the park cleaner than it was. Many thanks to Beverly, Vincenzo, Janae, Joss, Martin, Sarah, Rachael, Nathaniel, Susan, and Al for your invaluable service on this day! David Thomas, Recreation Supervisor, Town of Riga Krony's and the people who work there are the BEST! I want to thank Cindy, Steve, and Charlie for going the "extra mile" during our recent dining experience on Sat., March 31st. It was late, but you still cordially had us come in. The garlic knots were an added surprise. THANKS! Even though it was

for people who don't follow the signs and rules!

To the people in line behind us at the local "refuse station"... It's really unfair that we've been there waiting longer, yet you walk in front of our vehicle to ditch your garbage and recyclables before the people who have been waiting patiently! Someone is going to get hit by a car one day and I doubt they have insurance

To the residents in [local town]. I am tired of the homes in our area that are not kept up. I drove around our tiny hamlet and I found houses with so much junk in the yards you couldn't see the yard, doors falling off, porches falling off, cars, campers and equipment all over. I even saw recliners on a front porch. Your sloppiness decreases the property value of your neighbor's homes. A home is a major investment and though you may not care others do. If you live in town you need to respect your neighbor's investment. Otherwise move to the country where you don't have neighbors. I don't care how you keep up the inside of

closing time, and you all were no doubt tired, you still were friendly and never made us feel rushed. As usual, the pizza, etc. were delicious. A shout out to the young man in the kitchen, as well as the young lady clearing the tables. In a world where people in the workplace can sometimes be so uncaring, and perhaps unpleasant, it is refreshing to see a group of people work at an establishment, and be so accommodating, even remembering your name. When you go to Krony's, you feel like family!!! GRAZIE!!!!

A BIG Thank you to Charlie Parent for keeping Saint Mary’s Cemetery in Geneseo one of the best kept cemeteries in Livingston County; even with tree damage you took care of it all. Also to everyone who donates to help keep it looking great. Without your support and the church support this couldn’t happen. Great Job, Charlie Parent.

carrying my trash inside. Some mornings I can get-in and getout before the first vehicle in line exits the building. I have observed that for some people, visiting the transfer station is I use the [local trail] frequently. Signs indicate No the highlight of their week. Motorized Vehicles and efforts They have no place else to go and no time to get there, and no have been made to have users consideration for the people in obey these signs. Chains and line behind them. The building padlocks were applied to the is now open less than 240 gates. Notably, these were minutes per week. Every second recently cut off and the trails were roughened by snowmobile that scale sits empty is wasteful tracks. This is dangerous to trail and inconsiderate. I don’t let the users and it ruins the tranquility scale sit empty, but that doesn’t mean I cut the line. I help of the trail. Sign says "No myself, and others. Complaining Motorized Vehicles." Some about me, and restricting my people can't read! kind of efficiency and selfOn Saturdays, I am a regular reliance, is only going to make things worse. at the transfer station. I have gotten in the habit of pulling up outside the building and your home but your outside becomes my problem. [local] Town, it is time you did something about this.


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Staying Sharp - Howard Sharp sells 45-year-old business to son, Douglas By Howard Sharp

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HOCUS-FOCUS 1. Sign is different. 2. Cornerstone is missing. 3. Arm is moved. 4. Glasses are missing. 5. Book is moved. 6. Fireplug is missing.

It was 1972. Howard Sharp, a young man with a passion for wheels and combustion engines decided to follow that passion. Sharp opened up shop in a small house on Route 441 in Penfield. He named the business Recreational Vehicles and Equipment and proceeded to fill the place with everything from used snow blowers to chainsaws to snow shoes, but no bicycles. Those came in 1973 when Howard noticed the growing popularity of road bikes. He had a hunch that this was no passing fad and, even if it was, he wanted in on it. So he grabbed a phone book and cold-called a bike distributor listed therein. He bought 3 bikes at a time, COD. His hunch paid off. The bicycles sold faster than he could assemble them. He then ordered 25 children’s bikes for Christmas. They quickly sold out. It was also in ‘73 that Howard met Chris Georger, a sales rep who sold bicycle parts and accessories; it was the beginning of a friendship that continues to this day. “Howard is a grand salesman, a great closer, and a regular, if imposing, guy,” says Georger. “He’s very personable, customer-centric, asks the right questions, listens well, and does the right thing by the customer. He’s also one of my very best friends.” A year later, Sharp moved across the street to a one-bay garage so small he had to move his growing inventory out onto the sidewalk each day to have room enough to build and service bikes. A year later, noting that 90% of his receipts had 14450 zip code, he leased a small temporary space on Jefferson Ave. in Perinton before purchasing an old poultry shop by the railroad tracks on Main Street in the Village of Fairport. He finally had a permanent home for his burgeoning business, now known simply as RV&E because customers found the full name too long to fit on checks. In 1979, while his family of bicycle brands grew Takata, Royce Union, Columbia, Howard and his wife of five years, Jan, an elementary school teacher, began a family of their own with the birth of their son, Douglas. With the ‘80’s came more bike brands Cannondale, Peugeot, Lotus, Ross - and more children; Kristen and Suzanne. Of the three kids it was Douglas who was bitten by the bicycle bug. “As far back as I can remember I’ve wanted to own the bike shop someday,” said Douglas, an avid cyclist himself. It began as these things often do, with young Douglas going to the shop whenever he could, doing any age-appropriate task his dad could find for him.

By 1994 he was on the payroll. After completing high school he attended SUNY Oswego, obtaining a degree in marketing in just three and a half years. During that time he would come home to work weekends, holiday breaks and summers in the shop. “I managed him as I did all my employees. He got no special treatment and had the same responsibilities,” said Howard. But with Doug’s dedication to the business it was evident that the business would someday be his. That day has arrived. With the sale of the business in January Douglas Sharp is now the sole owner of the storied shop known as RV&E Bike and Skate. “Who else would I sell it to? He really does love the business,” said Howard. According to Georger, “Doug has a very open, approachable style; it’s very different than Howard’s but no less effective. And his industry knowledge is unparalleled. RV&E is in very good hands.” So what’s in store for the future at RV&E? Doug says new ideas will be tried but don’t expect radical change. “It’s a proven successful business model so we don’t want to deviate too much from what we know works, but we will do some things differently,” said Doug. In addition to Doug, other long-time staff, including Dan Joensen, who joined RV&E in 1978, will continue to provide expertise and service to their large, loyal customer base. And what will Howard do now that he’s passed the torch to his son? “Oh, I’ll spend more time fishing and with the grandchildren. I’ll still be around here a lot, but it’s Doug’s show to run. He’s calling all the shots now,” said Howard. And the cycle of life rolls on.

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CROSSWORD Adult Education NEW CNA CLASSES Batavia Campus May 2018 Monday/Wednesday/Friday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Mt. Morris Campus June 2018 Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

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AIR COMPRESSOR PUMP - one designed to take 5hp or larger motor. Compressor drive w/motor can be attached – will take all: 585-298-7664

2-PIECE HUTCH. Glass top. Excellent condition: 607-382-8350

PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. Please leave message: 585-671-1996

POWER HOUSE (WM1501) GYM UNIT. Needs cleaning: 716-239-0628

BROKEN SEWING MACHINES to fix and donate to local nonprofits. Parts welcome too! douglaslpotter@gmail.com

MODEL TRAIN CATALOGS - Quantity of MTH, Lionel, K-Line, etc.: 585-293-1152 TOSHIBA THEATERVIEW CABLE COMPATIBLE PROJECTION TV. 42”x50” screen. Pick up requested. Used very little: 585-394-6446

AMERICAN FLAG with POLE for indoor use only. For nonprofit church group: 585-343-9122 LARGE PIECES OF CLEAN POLYESTER FLEECE to make lap blankets for service project: 585-398-0220

ELECTRIC 4 BURNER STOVE/OVEN. Free standing, used but good condition: 585-705-0618

ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR for a homebound man: 585-394-1336

DIET VANILLA CRÈME SODA, one case, (24 cans): 585-298-7664

4 TIRES - 265/60/R17: 585-773-4353

27” SONY and 36” PANASONIC OLDER TUBE TVs in fine working order. You must remove: 585-346-3987 8 PACKAGES OF HANDICAP INCONTINENT BRIEFS (XL): 585-869-5233 3 LARGE CERAMIC PLANTERS, heavy: You pick up: 585-533-9197 FIREWOOD. You cut and haul away: 585-415-7016 2 SONY TVs. Working condition: 585-533-1421 TREES FOR THE TAKING. Looking to clear all trees from a 10 acre parcel of land: 585-358-8944

INDOOR FLOOR FLAG STAND with or without pole & PROJECTION SCREEN: 585-509-1361 FULL SHEETS of 4’x8’ PLYWOOD for moving shed over soft ground. No partial sheets: tsk113@rochester.rr.com DRUM SET needed for disabled Veteran, not just for playing but desperately need as a form of exercise: Atemperato@twc.com POWER RECLINER LIFT CHAIR. Will pick up in the Dansville/Wayland/Cohocton area: 585-447-1739 RIDING LAWN MOWER WITH A SMALL PLOW (deck not needed) or anything with a small plow: 585-808-5800

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Begin Again Horse Rescue info@beginagainrescue.org • (585) 322-2427 Volunteers needed. Stable work, farm/lawn maintenance, volunteer coordinator, fundraising, outreach.

Caregiver Respite Program At Lifespan

Make a household favorite more healthy Many beloved dishes might be enjoyed more often if they were only a little healthier. Author and former personal chef Michelle Dudash was once asked by a client if the she could make a healthier version of chicken parmesan. The result of that request is the following recipe for “Skinny Chicken Parmesan with Spinach,” which Dudash ultimately included in her book, “Clean Eating For Busy Families” (Fair Winds). The recipe was a hit with Dudash’s client and will surely be a hit at home cooks’ dinner tables as well.

Skinny Chicken Parmesan with Spinach Makes 6 servings For the sauce: 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil 2 cloves garlic, sliced 1 28-ounce can whole tomatoes 1/4 teaspoon dried basil 1/4 teaspoon dried oregano 2 pinches salt 2 pinches freshly ground black pepper 1/2 teaspoon honey For the chicken: 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese 2 tablespoons whole-wheat flour 1/2 teaspoon salt, divided 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1/4 teaspoon dried basil 11/2 pounds chicken breast, cut into 6 pieces, pounded to 1/4 inch 2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided 4 cups baby spinach 1 teaspoon lemon juice 3/4 cup fresh mozzarella cheese, sliced into 6 medallions (or shredded) 6 cups cooked whole-grain thin spaghetti tossed in 2 teaspoons olive oil Preheat oven to 375 F and coat the bottom of a 9 x 13-inch pan with olive oil spray.

Shannon Megna 585-244-8400 x152 smegna@lifespan-roch.org Looking for volunteers to provide much needed respite for caregivers of those with early stage dementia or noticeable forgetfulness. We provide training and match you with a family. You provide weekly, friendly visits and caring companionship that gives caregivers time for themselves.

Equicenter, Inc. Debi (585) 624-7777 dhouliares@equicenterny.org Volunteers needed for our expanding programs through riding lessons, farming, facility, events and more!

Literacy Volunteers Ontario Yates donna@literacyvoc.org • (585) 396-1686 Tutors and office volunteers are always needed. If you would like to teach English, Math or Reading to adults, assist a learner in obtaining their high school equivalence, citizenship or other life goals, please contact us.

Monroe County 4-H Youth Development Program monroe4h@cornell.edu • (585) 753-2550 4-H Leaders needed.

National Warplane Museum warplanemuseum@gmail.com • (585) 243-2100 Looking for people to walk with visitors, guide them through exibits, answer questions, answer phones.

Noyes Health (585) 335-4358 • cbarrows@noyeshealth.org Online application: www.noyes-health.org Volunteers needed for flexible, day time hours at Noyes Hospital Spice Box Gift Shop. Volunteer just once or twice per month.

Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion volunteers@sonnenberg.org • (585) 394-4922 Volunteers needed for Admissions, Mowing & Maintenance, Mansion Docents, Flower Arranging, Gardening, Office, Tram Drivers, Tasting Room.

Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home, Inc. suzannescch@yahoo.com • (585) 739-0306 Resident Care Volunteers needed.

UR Medicine Home Care/Meals On Wheels

To make the sauce: Heat a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add oil and garlic and cook gently for 30 seconds. Do not brown. With your hand, squeeze each tomato into the pan and add basil, oregano, salt, pepper, and honey. Reduce to medium heat and simmer for 20 minutes, lowering the heat as needed.

http://www.urmhomecare.org/ • (585) 274-4385 jcunningham@vnsnet.com Volunteers needed to deliver meals in Gates, Greece and the City of Rochester.

To make the chicken: Combine parmesan cheese, flour, salt, pepper, and basil in a medium dish and coach chicken with cheese mixture. Place a large skillet over medium heat and add 2 tablespoons of oil. When oil is shimmering, add chicken, rounded-side down, and cook until golden on one side, about 5 minutes. Arrange chicken in a baking pan. Pour remaining 2 teaspoons of oil into skillet and add spinach. Cook spinach for 1 to 2 minutes until wilted and swirl in lemon juice. Gently press spinach to release water and divide spinach on top of chicken. Spoon sauce around and over the chicken, place mozzarella on top, and sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon salt. Bake for 15 minutes until chicken is cooked through. Serve over spaghetti.

volunteer2014@frontier.com Mary Jo Jacobs • (585) 728-2427 Looking for volunteers for direct resident care, gardening, maintenance or fundraising.␣All training provided. We ask for two 4 hour shifts per month. Scheduling is flexible.␣

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Your How occupational therapy can help chronic pain sufferers Millions of people suffer from acute or chronic pain every year, and the effects of that pain extend far and wide. While pain sufferers understandably focus their attention on treating their conditions, it’s important for all people to recognize the nonphysical burdens pain places on people as well. Estimates vary regarding the overall financial burden of chronic pain on healthcare systems, but numerous studies have suggested the overall costs are in the neighborhood of half a billion dollars every year. A recent report from the Institute of Medicine estimated that pain costs American society as much as $635 billion every year, a figure that includes both the costs associated with treating pain and the money forfeited to lost productivity. The costs of chronic pain are substantial in Canada as well. Though the population of Canada is just 35 million (compared to nearly 320 million in the United States), a 2010 report estimated the costs associated with chronic pain and lost productivity and sick days in Canada to be around $37 billion annually. Chronic pain can be uncomfortable and costly, but there are ways to manage the effects of chronic pain and lead an active, productive life. Occupational therapy is one way for chronic pain sufferers to combat their conditions and improve their quality of life. What is occupational therapy? According to the American Occupational Therapy Association, occupational therapists and their assistants utilize everyday activities to help chronic pain sufferers participate in the things they want to do and need to do, including work. What can occupational therapists do? Chronic pain sufferers rely on occupational therapists in various ways. Occupational therapists may identify the cause of their patients’ pain, suggesting alternatives to activities or behaviors that aggravate that pain. Such identification may include evaluations of patients’ homes and work environments.

Chronic pain sufferers can benefit from working with occupational therapists.

Occupational therapists also teach methods for decreasing the frequency and duration of painful episodes. This may include adapting environments that tend to trigger pain. For example, if an office environment is identified as the cause of the pain or a primary trigger, occupation therapists can recommend adjustments and equipment to make that environment less conducive to pain. Occupational therapists also teach clients how to use the equipment so their pain decreases while they perform necessary tasks, such as those associated with their jobs. Many occupational therapists work in conjunction with other healthcare professionals who are treating their clients. This cooperation can help to determine the ideal course of treatment and may help patients hesitant to treat their conditions with medication find other avenues to overcome their chronic pain. Chronic pain is a potentially formidable foe that affects millions of people across the globe. Chronic pain sufferers can learn more about the role occupational therapists can play in combating their conditions by visiting www.aota.org.


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Experienced Detailers West Henrietta Archery Manufacturer Has immediate openings for: • CNC Vertical Machine Operators A and B shift (Haas, DMG, MITS, KIA) • Swiss Lathe Machine Operators B shift (Citizen L or A 20) • Haas Lathe Set-up Operator A shift • Assemblers A and B shift • Supervisor Assembly B shift • Supervisor Machine Shop B shift

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The Dorschel Group is looking to hire experienced detailers for our Lexus location. Must be able to work Monday-Friday and every other Saturday. Candidates must be able to work in a fast-paced environment, and have knowledge of using detailing equipment, including a buffer, but willing to train. Clean driver’s license, and the ability to pass a drugscreening test is required.

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Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1111 or 637-5100 HOW TO NEGOTIATE (AND GET) A SALARY INCREASE Bring convincing materials. Have your “proof” in writing or in substantiated documents. You’ll need to be as confident as possible and having the right information on hand can help seal the deal. Double- or triple-check your info before the meeting. SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Who was the last Chicago Cubs pitcher in the modern era before Jake Arrieta (2015, ‘16) to toss more than one no-hitter? 2. In what year did Rickey Henderson pass Lou Brock as baseball’s career stolen base leader? 3. Adam Gase, in 2016, became the third Miami Dolphins coach to win six consecutive games. Who were the other two to do it? 4. Kentucky’s men’s basketball team holds the record for most official NCAA Tournament appearances (57). Which school holds the men’s mark for the most Final Four appearances? 5. Name the last rookie before Vancouver’s Brock Boeser in 2018 to win the MVP Award at the NHL All-Star Game. 6. How many consecutive 400meter hurdles races did Edwin Moses win between 1977 and 1987? 7. In 2018, Bubba Watson became the third PGA golfer to win three times at Riviera Country Club in California. Name either of the other two golfers to do it.

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Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1111 or 637-5100 Do You Love To Clean? Come join our team! • DAYS, M-F 7:30am - 4pm • With performance & attendance rewards can earn over $500/wk. • Paid vacation/holidays provided w/required time in service. • Must be at least 21, have own car & be able to pass drug, background and driving record screening.

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ADJUNCT NURSING CLINICAL MEDICAL SURGICAL, MATERNITY FACULTY Provide clinical & on-campus lab teaching & supervise students. Hours vary depending on course assignment. BSN & currently actively enrolled in a graduate program required; Master’s Degree in Nursing preferred. Current NYS RN License, recent 3-5 yrs clinical experience in related acute care or obstetrics required. Teaching experience in Associate Degree Nursing Program preferred. Ability to work as a member of a teaching team.

$905 per contact hour. All positions may include online coursework. Please go to www.flcc.edu/employment to view all of our adjunct postings, expanded requirements and to apply. Applications are only accepted online. EOE/male, female, veteran, disability

Buildings and Grounds Employee Job Fair MAY 7, 2018 9:00am-11:00am or 1:00pm- 3:00pm

Screening for the following positions: • Cleaner • Grounds Equipment Operator • Custodial Assistant • Maintenance Substitute Brighton Central Schools Central Administration Office – Board of Education Room 2035 Monroe Avenue Rochester, NY 14618 ***Day and evening shifts available*** ***40 hours per week*** ***Competitive salary/benefit packages*** For questions regarding the event, call (585) 242-5200 x 5095 SHOW ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS THEY ARE APPRECIATED Give the gift of time. What worker couldn’t use a few extra days off? Show gratitude by renegotiating vacation and personal time schedules with administrative professionals. Be open-minded to alternate work scheduled if they may keep employees happy and better able to serve the company.


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FIREWOOD FIREWOOD LOGS for sale. Call Steve Schiano for details, 585-233-3035. FIREWOOD: Face Cords (4’x8’x16”). Seasoned/ Unseasoned, pickup or delivered. Stacking Available. HEAP Vendor. 5385 Agar Rd., Avon. Call/Text Mike McEvoy, 585-690-6024.

GARAGE SALES EAST ROCHESTER: 343 & 358 Eagle Head Road. 5/3-4. (9am-4pm). Multi-Family Sale: Household Items, Tools, Furniture, Brand Name Clothing, Antiques, Many Items Brand New, and Much Much More. You wont want to miss this one! SUPER SPRING SALE AT GREAT EXPECTATIONS CONSIGNMENT. UP TO 75% OFF Many Items Over 5,000 s.f. of Quality Used Furniture and home goods. Let us sell your quality used items. Tues. thru Fri. (Noon-5pm) Sat. (11am-4pm) 160 School St., Victor (back of building). 585-314-7652 www.greatexpectationsshop.com Cash or Check only!

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ITEMS FOR SALE BARBER CHAIR... Made in 1936 Piadar. In good shape. Needs brake work. $500 or best offer. Call Gordy at (585)671-7660 FOR SALE: John Deere ZX425 zero turn lawn mower. 48” cut, 379 hours with double power bagger, plus mulch kit. 8 blades. $2500 /b.o. 585-248-5306 or 585-703-4245 FOR SALE: Holly leaf pattern Caldor porcelain china tableware. 12 place settings (72 pieces). Complete (still boxed). $712 new, asking $385. 585-394-8521 Call evenings, leave message.

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