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Table of Contents Art & Soul ...............................Page 5 Brighter/Vent .............................Page 18 Classifieds .............................Page 25 Dining and Entertainment ...............................Page 4 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 22 For The Family ...............................Page 9 Give and Take .............................Page 15 Health & Wellness .............................Page 10
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Holiday Gift Guide ...............................Page 2
Time to decorate for the season! Home Services .............................Page 20
COME TO OUR HOLIDAY HOUSEWARMING PARTY
Hometown Events .............................Page 14
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Risks, Benefits of HPV Vaccine for Boys ARE YOU UNHAPPY WITH THE APPEARANCE OF YOUR TEETH? Are you interested in changing a tooth’s color or shape? Porcelain Veneers are a great solution for you. Eastman Institute for Oral Health, Division of General Dentistry Annual Division of General Dentistry Continuing Dental Education Conference on Porcelain Veneers
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--DEAR DR. ROACH: What are your thoughts on the pros and cons of HPV vaccine for boys? -- L.P.B. ANSWER: There are risks and benefits to the individual, but also benefits to society. The HPV vaccine should really be considered an anticancer vaccine, since its goal is to reduce infection from the kinds of human papilloma virus strains that can lead to cancer. Cervical cancer is the most common HPV-related cancer, but some throat, anal and genital cancers also are HPV-related. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that there are about 30,000 HPV-related cancers in the U.S. annually. It is possible but unproven that the HPV vaccine will provide protection against some or all of these. When given to girls or women who have not been infected with HPV, the HPV vaccine is nearly 100 percent effective at preventing persistent infection with the strains most likely to lead to cancer. In males age 16-26 years, the efficacy of the vaccine at preventing high-risk HPV-related warts was about 90 percent. However, the HPV vaccine is relatively new, and it is not clear how long immunity will last. It has been proven to last only eight to nine years, but studies looking at protection up to 15 years are ongoing. It is possible that additional boosters may be necessary. The most serious risk of HPV vaccine is anaphylaxis, a possibly fatal allergic reaction. There have been 36 cases of anaphylaxis reported in the world literature and through the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting system, according to the Institute of Medicine’s 2012 report on adverse effects of vaccines. There have been 67 million doses given, with a 0.003 percent rate of all adverse events, 90 percent of which were not considered serious. The most common nonserious adverse events in men were redness and soreness at the injection site, dizziness, headache and fainting. Among the adverse events considered serious, the most common were headache, nausea, vomiting and fever. The societal benefit to vaccinating boys is that they are less likely to spread infection to others. Since essentially all cases of cervical cancer are HPV-related, males are the most common source of infection (although it can be transmitted female to female). By vaccinating your boy, you are reducing his risk of developing HPV infection and might be decreasing his risk of several types of HPVrelated cancer, at a small risk of an adverse event, which is usually minor. However, probably the most compelling reason is to protect your son’s future sexual partners. Put in the starkest terms, you are reducing the risk that your future daughter-in-law will develop cervical cancer. *** DR. ROACH WRITES: Several people wrote to me about the symptom of burping. One physician recalled several cases where burping, not chest discomfort, was the major sign of a heart blockage. A reader observed belching in a family member who was later diagnosed with stomach cancer, and another noted gastroparesis as the cause. I think these are all unlikely but possible causes to be considered when the cause can’t be found and symptoms persist. Finally, one person wrote in that ginger solved her burping problem. *** 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. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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Pittsford Community Library 24 State St. • Pittsford • 248-6275 Monday-Thursday: 9am-9pm Friday: 9am-6pm • Saturday: 10am-5pm Sunday: 1pm-5pm *Registration is required unless noted.*
East Rochester Public Library 317 Main St., East Rochester, NY 14445 Open: M-Th. 9:30am-8pm, Fri. 9:30am-5pm, Sat. 10am-2pm
(585) 586-8302 Adult Book Discussion at the ERPL Thurs., Nov. 15th, at 7pm. We will be discussing A Redbird Christmas by Fannie Flagg. Free & open to the public. Copies of the book available at the Circulation Desk. Baby Story Time Mon., Nov. 26th at 10am. For babies and their caregiver. Lego Club Meets Mon., Nov. 26th at 3pm. For grade school children. Steam and Stories Meets Mon., Nov. 26th. at 3:30pm. For elementary school children. The Book Nook Open Wed. from 11am-1pm, Thurs. from 5:30-7:30pm, and Sat. from 11am-1pm. Please stop by to see us at our in- library store, for your copies of gently used books.
ADULT PROGRAMS 11/12 Film Movement Series: Award-Winning Independent and Foreign Films Join us for an evening film with popcorn. 585-249-5481 for the title. 11/14 Who Killed Charlie: A Mock Trial This mock trial will represent the real thing, except program attendees will play the roles of all the participants. If you have never had to go to court, here’s your chance. ALL AGES PROGRAMS 11/10 The Donut Girls: A True WWI Story Hear a true American girl story and meet new characters Helen and Margaret. View a bombed-out cottage where they took care of WWI soldiers and fried donuts to raise morale!
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A hidden fire burns perpetually upon the hearth of the world.... In autumn this great conflagration becomes especially manifest. Then the flame that is slowly and mysteriously consuming every green thing bursts into vivid radiance. Every blade of grass and every leaf in the woodlands is cast into the great oven of Nature; and the bright colours of their fading are literally the flames of their consuming. The golden harvest-fields are glowing in the heart of the furnace.... By this autumn fire God every year purges the floor of nature. All effete substances that have served their purpose in the old form are burnt up. Everywhere God makes sweet and clean the earth with fire. ~Hugh Macmillan
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By Chris Richcreek 1. In 2017, three Oakland A’s hit their first major-league home run in the same game. Name two of the three players. 2. Which two teams played in the first World Series? 3. Five NFL players have scored three touchdowns in a Super Bowl. Name three of them. 4. When was the last time before 2018 that the University of Virginia men’s basketball team was ranked No. 1 in The Associated Press poll? 5. Winnipeg Jets forward Mark Scheifele set an NHL single-year playoff record in 2018 for most goals as a visitor (11). Who had held the mark? 6. When was the last time before 2018 (Brad Keselowski) that a Ford driver won NASCAR’s Brickyard 400? 7. Rafael Nadal set a men’s tennis record in 2018 for most consecutive sets won (50) on the same surface (clay). Who had held the record? (c) 2018 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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Answers 1. Matt Olson, Jaycob Brugman and Franklin Barreto. 2. The Boston Americans and the Pittsburgh Pirates. 3. Roger Craig, Jerry Rice (twice), Ricky Watters, Terrell Davis and James White. 4. It was December of 1982. 5. Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby (2009) and Calgary’s Joe Mullen (1989), with 10 each. 6. It was Dale Jarrett, in 1999. 7. John McEnroe won 49 straight sets on carpet in 1984.
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EAST ROCHESTER East Rochester American Legion Post 1917 Veterans Day March and Ceremony begins at 10:30am Sunday, November 11th by the Village Hall on Main Street - proceeding to the Station of Heroes in Edmund Lyon Park on Main Street for the 11am ceremony. All Veterans and the community are encouraged to attend.
FAIRPORT Perinton Historical Society is proud to host Perinton Town Historian Bill Poray as he presents “Lives of Passion: Doctor George Dean & Louise Griswold Dean,” Tuesday, November 20, with two presentations at 5pm and 7pm at the Fairport Historical Museum. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Please call the museum at 585-223-3989 to register for the 5pm or 7pm presentation. This event is free and open to the public. Fairport Historical Museum, 18 Perrin Street, Fairport, 585-223-3989, www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org
FARMINGTON Tack Swap to Benefit F.L.T. A.P. Sunday, November 18, 11-2pm, FLTAP Adoption Barn (Next door to Finger Lakes Race Track), 5859 Rt. 96, Farmington. The Horse Tack Sale is to benefit the Finger Lakes T-Bred Adoption Program (F.L.T.A.P.) You can: * Buy a Table for $15 to sell your Tack. * Donate your Tack to F.L.T.A.P. (fully tax deductible). * Come to buy Tack at the Sale (suggested Donation $1). If you have Tack to donate, drop it off @ Adoption Barn any Day between 9am-3pm. Hot Beverages and Snacks will be Available.
HENRIETTA Friends and Families Muscular Disorders Foundation Inc. (501c3 non for profit) is hosting our Annual Fall Arts, Crafts and More Sale on Saturday, November 17, 2018 from 9am to 3pm at the RIT Inn and Conference Center, Henrietta. For more information call or text 585-519-1917.
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PALMYRA Historic Palmyra’s Holiday Bazaar is a great place to find vendors, food, special gifts, antiques and crafts, homemade baked goods, and more! It will be open on Thursday, November 15 and Friday, November 16 from 10am5pm and Saturday, November 17 from 10am-2pm. Thursday and Friday will also feature a luncheon for purchase from 11:30am until gone. Join us at the Alling Coverlet Museum, 122 William St., Palmyra.
PITTSFORD ’Rise and Shine’ Pancake Breakfast - Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the United Church of Pittsford, 123 South Main Street, (at Sunset Blvd.). This popular event is held on the second Saturday of each month from October through June, 8AM-10AM, with the proceeds being donated to a different local charity each month. The next breakfast is on November 10th, in support of the Veterans Outreach Center. Pancakes, sausage links and scrambled eggs will be served with maple syrup, whipped cream and blueberry toppings all for $5.00 per person.
ROCHESTER The Rochester Theater Organ Society proudly presents a “Pops on Pipes” concert on Sunday, November 11th at 2:30PM at the Rochester Auditorium Theater. Organist and recording artist Zach Frame will make his first appearance on the RTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer 4/23 theater pipe organ! Admission to RTOS concerts for non-members is $15 per person. Children 12 & under, and students with school ID are free. Box office opens at 1:30PM on day of performance. General admission seating. Handicapped accessible. Info.: http://www.rtosonline.org or RTOS Concert & Information Line 585-234-2295.
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ROCHESTER ACES and Assets: Supporting All Children with Relationships & Community. Presented by Generation Two. Speakers include Moses Robinson - Rochester Police Department School Resource Officer; Aaron James - VP of Sanctuary and Trauma Education, Villa of Hope; Debra Tandoi - Fairport Schools Assets Coordinator, Healthy Communities Healthy Youth. Free and open to the public. November 13, 9am-12noon, Nazareth College Shults Center Forum, 4245 East Ave., Rochester. http://www. G2Rochester.org Sisters of Saint Joseph of Rochester Annual Christmas Sale: Crafts, Gifts, Baked Goods! Held Saturday, November 17, 9am-2pm, 150 French Road. Lunch available 11:30am-1pm. KIDS’ CORNER 9am-12noon 4-12 years - Crafts. Visit Santa! FREE Shuttle from Montessori School Parking Lot! Information: 641-8230, www. ssjrochester.org. Wigilia A Polish Christmas Dinner - This is a family event. We will sing Polish Christmas Carols, experience foods from a traditional Polish Christmas Eve Dinner as well as have a visit by Saint Nicholas for the children. Limited tickets available. Must purchase prior to ticket availability prior to November 21st. The dinner will be held at St. John Fisher’s College at Cleary Hall in Rochester. For ticket info, please v i s i t : w w w . PolishHeritageRochester.org The Genesee Valley Orchestra and Chorus (GVOC) invites you to join us in welcoming our 43rd season, Songs, of Mothers, Families, and Children. Our season begins on Friday, November 30th with Songs of MOTHERS. Join us for this special concert at Pinnacle Lutheran Church, 250 Pinnacle Road Rochester, NY, at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $12 for students (13-17), $15 for seniors (65+), and $18 (18-64) for adults. Tickets are available online at www.gvoc.org, by phone at (585) 223-9006, or at the door.
RUSH 2018 Folk Arts Country Christmas Show - Offering a Wide Variety of Quality Work By Select Area Artists, Antiques and Collectibles. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 6pm-9pm - Admission $2. (Cookies, Coffee and Hot Mulled Cider). SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH, 10AM-4PM Admission $1. (Cookies, Coffee and Hot Mulled Cider). Collectibles, Antique - Traditional Folk Art Creations, Historic Reproductions, Painted Furniture and Other Unique Treasures. Rush Pavilion (behind Town of Rush Offices), 5977 East Henrietta Road, Rush.
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GVPS ONLINE POLL: A replica of the Titanic, christened the Titanic II, is set to retrace and complete the same journey the original Titanic attempted for its fateful, maiden voyage. Would you be a passenger? • Absolutely! • Yes, but I would be nervous. • No, that is tempting fate. • No way! Poll Ends 11-13-18 Results from 11-06-18 Many Americans are facing retirement within the next 5-10 years. In which of these national Top 10 Best States for Retirement might you like to retire? 3% Arizona 9% Colorado 18% Florida 3% Idaho 9% Iowa 3% New Hampshire 3% South Dakota 9% Utah 9% Virginia 6% Wyoming 28% Stay Right Here! The National Top 3 States were Florida, Colorado and South Dakota.
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45” GRAPEVINE WREATH with artificial greenery (can be removed), sturdy, reinforced. Webster: 585-265-9819 leave message VOICES OF THE PAST ( June 1, 2008) by Avon Preservation and Historical Society and scrapbook of GIRL SCOUT PICTURES and other items (dated 1941). Fairport: 585-388-0318
SCRAP PVC PIPE and 3-5 GALLON CONTAINERS WITH LIDS for projects: 585-229-1032 SOFA COVER - Black 96” and BODY PILLOW CASES Black: 585-360-6226
DELTA FAUCET with a pull-out kitchen faucet. Works great but needs a seal kit: 585-394-8189
HYDRAULIC BEARING PRESS: 585-657-7562
(1) SOFT BRIEFCASE AND (1) SOFT MESSENGER BAG – Fairport, you pick up: 585-377-3726
SLATE WALKWAY PIECES - up to 2-foot square to repair patio. Linda: 248-2290
CERAMIC MOLDS, some miniatures. Fairport: 585-314-1548
COMBINATION VHS/DVD PLAYER in excellent working condition: Call or Text 585-519-1261
LAWN TRACTOR, Craftsman 24hp; 46” cut, 5 yrs. old. Needs engine work. Livonia. Must pick up: 585-346-2281
MOVING BOXES and PACKING MATERIALS: Gary 585-752-7705
30 CHILDREN’S MOVIES on VHS tapes. PLAYER included: 585-388-1774
ELECTRIC LIFT CHAIR with or without heater. Needed ASAP: 585-447-1739
10” CRAFTSMAN RADIAL SAW. Good shape. You pick up: 585-732-8410
Collecting BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION for grandchild. NO expired dates: Call 585-781-4689, if no answer please leave message. Serious calls only.
Girl’s TWIN TRUNDLE BED with mattresses, large DOG KENNEL. You pick up: sueannegillett@gmail.com 8 FOOT BOX TRAILER. Homemade. You complete. Must be moved: 585-447-0727 leave message 4’ LIGHTED CHRISTMAS TREE to a deserving family or organization: 585-657-7562 WIRELESS PRINTER – HP Envy 7640. Copy, print, scan, fax & special photo settings: 585-281-6739 60 SMALL STYROFOAM COOLERS (9”x12”x9.5”) inside is a bit smaller, each can fit 6 regular size cans of soda: eastshep@gmail.com
WOODEN SHUTTERS. Medium or small, any condition, for crafts: Text only please 585-748-8531 3 or 4 FISHER PRICE WOODEN PEOPLE to complete a set for a grandchild: 585-409-6663 EXERCISE BIKE WANTED: geanneh@hotmail.com ACOUSTIC GUITAR. Call or text: 585-281-6787 VENISON or WILD GAME. Very much appreciated: 585-746-0650 GRAPEVINES, long, for craft project: 585-377-0260
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779 Erie Station Rd. (across from W. Hen. Post Office) • 334-4795 www.saintmarkslutheran.org Pastor Mark Brown Sun. Worship, 10:00am Sunday School/Bible Study, 9:00am Pre-School every day 3&4 yr. olds • 334-4130
Daily and Weekend Mass Schedule Saturday:
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Pinnacle Lutheran Church 250 Pinnacle Road, Rochester (corner of Stone Road) Church 334-1392 • School 334-6500
Wednesday: 8:15AM at Guardian Angels Thursday: 8:15AM at St. Joseph’s Confessions available every Saturday at 3:00pm at Good Shepherd Sr. Sheila Stevenson, Pastoral Administrator Fr. Eloo Nwosu, Sacramental Minster Phone: 585-334-3518 • FAX: 585-334-6015 Visit us on the web at: www.smcrcc.org Email: smcrcc@dor.org Good Shepherd, 3318 E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta, NY 14467 Guardian Angels Church, 2061 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester, NY 14623 St. Joseph’s Church, 6105 Rush Lima Rd., Rush, NY 14543
Rev. Joseph Mazikas, Senior Pastor Worship Services: Sat. 5:30pm; Sun. 10:00am Bible Study/Sunday School: Sun. 9:00am (Sept. - June), NEW Toddler Room (ages 18 mons. - age 3); Preschool half/full day (ages 3-4); Full Day Kindergarten (Sept. - June); Before & After Care M-F 6:30am - 6:30pm; Summer Camp 6:30am - 6:30pm
N on-D enominational Ridgeland Community Church 260 Beckwith Road, W. Henrietta 334-6722 www.ridgelandchurch.org Zeb Hough, Pastor Worship Service and Kids Own Worship Sundays at 10:00am
Presbyterian Episcopal JOHN CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Grace Episcopal Church 9 Browns Ave. (at west end of Genesee St.), Scottsville • 889-2028 The Rev. Kenneth R. Pepin, Rector Sunday Morning: 10:30am - Holy Eucharist 10:30am - Church School
50 Ward Hill Road Henrietta, NY 14467 • Phone 585-334-2130 johncalvinpc@frontiernet.net • www.jcpconthehill.org “The Church on the Hill” • Rev. Marie Hanselman, Pastor SUNDAY, 10 am Worship (Nursery Care provided) 11am Fellowship Hour Bible Study following Fellowship Hour
The First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford 21 Church St., Pittsford, NY • 585-586-5688 • www.pittsfordpres.org Office hours: M-F 8:30am-4:30pm • Building is fully accessible • Hearing Loop installed A community of faith preparing God’s people for works of service. Rev. Dr. Jeffrey D. Weenink, Interim Pastor • Rev. Dr. Carrie N. Mitchell, Associate Pastor Fall/Winter/Spring Schedule: 8:30am and 10:00am Family Worship, Nursery and Pre-K, Church School for K-12th Grade
American Irish Stew Servings: 6 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil 1 1/4 pounds beef, top round, cut into 3/4-inch pieces 3 cloves garlic, minced salt & pepper, to taste 1 medium onion, coarsely chopped 3 medium carrots, peeled and cut into 3/4-inch pieces 2 medium parsnips, cut into large chunks (optional) 3 cups low-fat, reduced-sodium beef broth 4 medium russet potatoes, peeled and cut into large chunks 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary 1 leek, coarsely chopped 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley
In large pot over medium-high heat, heat oil. Add beef and garlic. Cook, gently stirring until meat is evenly browned. Season with salt and pepper. Add onion, carrots and parsnips. Cook 3-4 minutes. Stir in broth and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer about 75 minutes, or until meat is tender. Stir in potatoes and simmer another 30 minutes. Add rosemary and leeks. Continue to simmer, uncovered, until potatoes are tender. To avoid potatoes falling apart, do not overcook. Serve hot and garnish with parsley, if desired. Nutritional information per serving: 370 calories, 8 g total fat (2 g saturated fat), 43 g carbohydrate, 32 g protein, 6 g dietary fiber, 427 mg sodium.
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Your Pros and cons to early retirement A lifetime of working compels many people to look forward to their retirement. Some people even work to retire early. But what are the advantages of early retirement beyond starting a life of leisure? And are there any detriments to this plan? A 2014 survey by the financial services provider TIAA-CREF found that 37 percent of Americans plan to retire before age 65. However, many of them will not have control over the matter. Those who do may want to consider the pros and cons of early retirement. Advantages Many people seek early retirement so that they can live a life free of the constraints of schedules. In retirement, time becomes, more or less, a retiree’s own. Leaving a job can be a boon to a person’s health as well. Relieving oneself of the pressures and stresses of professional life can free up the mind and body. Stress can affect mental and physical health, taxing the heart and contributing to conditions such as depression or anxiety. According to the Mayo Clinic, stress can cause headache, muscle and chest pain and contribute to trouble sleeping. The earlier the retirement, the more opportunity to travel before health issues begin to limit mobility. Early retirement also can be a way to volunteer more or even start a new job opportunity — one where workers have greater control over their schedules and careers. Disadvantages One of the disadvantages of early retirement is a loss of income. Contributions to retirement accounts also ceases at retirement. This can lead to financial setbacks if adequate
LIVING YOUR BEST LIFE AFTER 50 (NAPSI)—For many people, navigating life and love as they get older can be challenging. Adjusting to change, seeking a new partner, or simply breaking out of a rut may feel overwhelming. In the hilarious hit comedy “Book Club,” four mature women in different circumstances discover that you’re never too old to enjoy life or pursue love. That’s a message author and newspaper columnist Tom Blake agrees with wholeheartedly. Blake has written more than 4,000 articles and newsletters on the topic and offers this advice, which is reflected in the movie: 1. Give love a chance in later years: Put yourself out there; everyone deserves love. 2. Don’t worry about what others think: Do what’s right for you. 3. Loosen up: Don’t be too set in your ways. 4. Change your routine: Be open to new experiences. 5. Don’t let your children make decisions for you: No one knows you better than you. 6. Have fun: Don’t stop living before you stop living! In “Book Club,” legendary actresses Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen star respectively as a widow, single, divorcée and long-married woman who hilariously shake up their lives by diving into the infamous book “Fifty Shades of Grey.” From discovering new romance to rekindling old flames, the lifelong friends inspire each other to make their next chapter the best chapter. “’Book Club’ has wonderful messages about never giving up on life or love no matter how old you are,” said Blake. “Good things can happen when you venture out and meet new people.” To liven up your life, check out “Book Club” on DVD, Blu-ray or iTunes and go to www.FindingLoveAfter50.com for more tips from Blake.
savings were not allocated for retirement. According to the resource Wealth How, some people who retire early fear outliving their savings. While retiring early may be good for health, it also can have negative consequences. An analysis from the National Bureau of Economic Research found that retirement can lead to declines in mental health and mobility as well as feelings of isolation. Retiring early may jump start these health implications. Another consideration is that health insurance provided by an employer typically ends at retirement. That means having to pay out of pocket until a person ages into government-subsidized healthcare, such as Medicare in the United States, at age 65. Retiring early is a complex issue that requires weighing the pros and cons.
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Thank you, Victor Merchants Group. We attended the annual Victor Spooktacular event that commenced at the Six50 restaurant on Route 96. We want to thank Matt, the manager, as well as all the organizers, and the participating vendors! It was a fun, adult event that allowed us to get to know the local businesses, most of which we would not have encountered prior to this adventure. We look forward to next year’s route. Continued success to all! November 1st is All Saints Day - With the horrible tragedy that just happened a few days ago, committed by a sick person, I will pray for healing for all and who have had tragedies in their lives.
I think you need to go back and relearn some lessons, mainly some history lessons and some moral lessons as well. Last time I checked, this is a free country. Which means the person you are complaining about has every right to fly their nation's flag as you have every right to fly yours. Attempting to take that away takes away from the fact that we are a FREE country. And on the moral side of things, "Judge not, lest ye be judged," "Love
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Additionally, I will pray for healing of America that people with different views will learn to respect others who may not have the same views but realize that even though a person doesn't agree with you, that's okay. Each person is different, but that's what it means to be an American; that is the beauty of this great country: that we are all Americans. America is a great nation, and we should celebrate it and not condemn it. Whether it's good, bad, and ugly, it is still a nation of freedom, but freedom does take responsibility. To RESPECT one another is one of the costs, and to obey American laws is another cost, but worth it. A shout out to Village of LeRoy Police Department for
being present this Halloween. They not only made sure everyone had a safe night but also added to the fun with music, handing out candy and talking with families as they passed. We also were impressed with the teenagers of the community, they were so polite when asking for candy and most of them left the porch with “Thank you so much, have a great night!” Love our small town! Brightened Up the Day! A local farmer planted a field of beautiful sunflowers and then placed a sign that they were free for anyone who wished to pick them. My husband and our oldest son surprised me with a bunch and they really brightened up not only the kitchen, but my day as well! What a beautiful act of kindness,
thy neighbor as thyself" (I am not even Christian and I follow these). And finally, when it comes to immigrants, please take a moment to read what is written on the Statue of Liberty, one of the symbols of our "wonderful" free country.
Bus with tiny trailer. Return it with no questions asked, otherwise I will consider it stolen and file a report with authorities. I have two names, the only ones interested. I asked one and they didn’t say anything. I suggest you come forth and return what isn’t yours or I will file a report. Facebook Marketplace has been notified what took place. I’m giving you a chance to return it with no questions asked. Do the right thing. My husband’s mistake will not be your gain.
On Tuesday, October 2, I sold you the Coca Cola Jukebox. My husband mistakenly sent another item with you. I ask you do the right thing and return it. It is a Humble Hot Dog Coca Cola Town Square
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PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE … read the sign and KNOW what time it is! No turn on red between 7am to 9am and 2pm to 4pm. This DOESN'T include weekends or during the summer when there is NO SCHOOL!
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When did traffic signs become simply suggestions? I live on a busy city street where the speed limit is 30 mph, but the average speed is around 45 to 50. Traveling through stop signs and lights has become driving as usual. Right on red after stop has
offering little bits of sunshine for anyone who wanted it. Think how much better the world would be with more acts of kindness like this. Thank you, stranger, for the beautiful sunflowers. Thanks to the two East Bloomfield Fire Policemen who stayed in the rain all Halloween Night safely crossing the kids on Main Street to get to the great party hosted by the Fire Department cider, doughnuts and popcorn for all.
become 'yield' if you're lucky. And do folks have so much to talk about that their phone can't be put down long enough to get where they're going? And being a pedestrian does not mean you can automatically walk into traffic without exercising good sense (sadly lacking in some). And what about the professional drivers we hold to a higher bar?... but I digress. Complaining about silk flowers and dirt piles in the cemetery which is run by VOLUNTEERS: We are doing the best we can with age and disabilities. Makes it hard to feel like volunteering when you are yelled at and threatened. So TRIVIAL when people have lost their entire communities in Florida.
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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Although your energy level is high, be careful not to commit to too many projects at this time. You’ll do better focusing on just a few tasks rather than spreading yourself too thin. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your heart might be leading you in one direction, but pay attention to your keen Bovine intellect. I’m cautioning you to think things through before making any commitments. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Your “serious” Twin has been dominant in your life for quite a while. It’s time now to let that “wilder” half take you out for some good times -- perhaps with someone very special. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) Career aspects are high for Moon Children who make a good impression. Show people not only what you can already do, but also how you can be more valuable to them in the future. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) Things start to brighten for the Lion’s immediate financial future. But be careful to resist the urge to splurge. You need to tuck something away to help you through another tight period. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Having to do too many tasks in too short a time could lower your mood to just above the grumbling level. But if you handle things one at a time, you’ll get through it all soon enough. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Your usually carefully made holiday plans could be subject to change later this month. Use this week to prepare for that possibility by starting a Plan B just in case you need it. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Be careful about joining a colleague’s plan to solve a workplace problem. Investigate it thoroughly. Otherwise, you could find yourself in a predicament with other associates. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Slow down that highpaced whirl you’ve been on. Spending quiet time alone or with people you care for can be both physically and spiritually restorative. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Make suggestions, not demands. You’ll be more successful in getting people to follow your lead if you exercise quiet patience instead of strong persuasion to get your ideas across. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) You still need more facts before you can make an informed career choice. One note of caution: Be careful about whom you ask for that information; otherwise, you could be misled. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Changing situations through the end of the week could lead to some challenging opportunities for those perspicacious Pisceans who know how to make them work to their advantage. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a way of being both daring and cautious, traits that could make you a research scientist or maybe even a rocket-ship designer. (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Plaid Friday: Plaid is the New Black By Amanda Dudek
You’ve heard it before: “I saw this, and it just made me think of you!” Maybe you thought, Am I really the kind of person that makes people think of oversized fuchsia slippers? Don’t blame yourself. You’re yet another victim of one-size-fits-all gifting, but move over, Black Friday and Cyber Monday. There’s a new player this season: Plaid Friday. It all started in Oakland, California in 2009 when gallery owner, Kerri Johnson, grew tired of the seasonal shopping focus repeatedly being on the big box stores. Deciding it was time for local business owners to “weave together” and take back holiday shopping, Johnson created the local business event that is sweeping the nation: Plaid Friday. Now, on Plaid Friday, local businesses across the United States are offering specials to customers who shop while wearing plaid as a gesture of solidarity with both these local businesses and their communities. Not only are you practically guaranteed to choose more unique gifts, but shopping Plaid on Friday offers a host of other benefits, as well. Shopping local has a greater positive impact on your local economy. Local businesses pay local taxes. They hire local people. They also tend to source their goods locally. According to the Institute for Local self-reliance’s 2016 article, Amazon’s Stranglehold, compared to Amazon, independent retailers create 2x as many jobs for the same amount of revenue. Similarly, according to the Andersonville Study of Retail Economics, local business generates 70 percent more local economic activity per square foot than big box retail. According to another statistic, money spent at a local business generates 2.5x more wealth for the local economy compared to money spent at a chain-owned business. Local money spent locally stays and grows local communities; it’s that simple. If every family in the United States spent an extra $10 a month at a locally owned, independent business instead of at a national chain, over $9.3 billion would be directly returned to our economy. Shopping local puts you in touch with local expertise. According to the Codex Group in its article, “why Online Book Discovery is Broken (and How to Fix It),” one learns that at a local store, you are as much as 3x more likely to discover something “New.” Independent, local retailers have a great deal more freedom to choose which products they sell, and they typically choose products with
which they have experience and which they trust. Different products at each local retailer mean a greater diversity of products, and more options tends to increase the chances that consumers will be able to find a more exact fit for their needs and wants. Additionally, local businesses are often able to offer more individualized attention and assistance to their customers, making certain they find the best possible options to suit their needs. Shopping local is better for the environment. Shopping local helps reduce the amount of international shipping and transport involved in commerce. Therefore, it also reduces processing, packaging and transportation waste, leading to less pollution because of this shipping and transport. Local businesses tend to use more locally-produced goods and local resources. These local, independent businesses are also much more likely to reuse materials, conserving both resources and energy. Shopping local builds community involvement. When you are out shopping in your community, you have greater chances of meeting and talking with your fellow community members. You are more likely to become involved with your fellow community members and, therefore, in your community, as well. Meanwhile, your locally spent dollars can make the difference between success and failure for several local businesses while helping to maintain community life. Start the Plaid tide in your community this shopping season. Look for your local Genesee Valley Penny Saver’s Directory of Participating Merchants for up-to-date, insider information on your community’s Plaid Friday specials. Shop fun; shop smart; shop local!
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