Rush-Henrietta Edition - The Genesee Valley Penny Saver 6/1/18

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Start Summer Now Natura Cabernet Sauvignon 2015...............................$7.99 (Chile) Taut and framed by crisp tannins. 86 Points Wine Spectator

Cusumano Nero d’Avola 2016......................................$8.99 (Italy) Medium to full body. 91 Points James Suckling

The Velvet Devil Merlot 2015......................................$9.49 (Washington) A zesty Merlot. 88 Points Wine Spectator

Yalumba “Y Series” Viognier 2016.............................$9.99 (Australia) Musky, melony and spicy. 88 Points Wine Spectator

Domaine Grand Veneur “Les Champauvins” Cotes du Rhone 2015..................................................$18.49 (France) Rich and beautifully textured. 90-92 Points Wine Advocate

STAYCATION SUPPLIES

Come see us Mon.-Sat. 9-9; Sun. 12-6

Barton Naturals

Gilbey’s Gin

All Natural Vodka

$15.99

$13.49

1100 Jefferson Rd. at Route 390

427-2480

1.75L

1.75L

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Blackheart Spiced Rum 93 Proof

$22.99

Now Hiring

1.75L

for Multiple Positions Apply In-Store

(LESS $8.00 MAIL-IN REBATE)

Catering a Party? 585-270-5992

Exp. 6/7/18

WEDDINGS •␣GRADUATIONS We’ve got everything you need! Packaging • Drinkware • Trays • Cake Decorating

www.henriettasrestaurantsupply.com HRS Henrietta Restaurant Supply

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www.Tony-Pepperoni.com

2 Extra Large Cheese Pizzas & 2 Dozen Wings

Large Cheese Pizza & 12 Wings Auctions And Antiques .............................Page 25

$

2095

$

Regular or Boneless Wings

Not valid with any other offers. Exp. 6/30/18

Auto Section .............................Page 15 Brighter/Vent .............................Page 30

& Dozen Wings

18

Regular or Boneless Wings

2 Large Cheese Pizzas Classifieds .............................Page 41 Dining and Entertainment ...............................Page 2

Large Cheese Pizza - Monday & Tuesday

1095

$

2495

Not valid with any other offers. Exp. 6/30/18

Additional toppings extra

Monday & Tuesday. Pick Up or Delivery With this coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Exp. 6/30/18

PIZZA

$

$2 Delivery Charge • Credit Cards & Debit Cards Accepted

Regular or Boneless Wings

95

Not valid with any other offers. Exp. 6/30/18

4495

Not valid with any other offers. Exp. 6/30/18

Duo Special - Medium Cheese $

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$1 Off Any Medium $2 Off Any Large

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$3 Off Any X-Large $5 Off $40+ Order

Open Daily 11am - 10pm

4164 West Henrietta Rd.

Fresh Baked Bread Daily

(Next to Enterprise)

Employment Opportunities .............................Page 32 For The Family .............................Page 28 Garage Sales .............................Page 21 Give and Take .............................Page 11 Health & Wellness .............................Page 18

MILLER’S Amish Quality Custom Built Sheds & Cabins Roy & Mary Miller 6375 Hilts Rd., Dansville, NY 14437 Contact us by mail or stop by the shop. Open Daily. Closed Sundays

Home Services ...............................Page 5

Avon Self Storage Park

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

Reduce Your Stress!

Pet Place ...............................Page 4 Puzzle Answers .............................Page 31 Real Estate .............................Page 27 Senior Center .............................Page 22

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

The only WATER that should be in YOUR BASEMENT is BOB WATERS!

Get Rid of Your Clutter! SEVERAL SMALL & LARGE UNITS AVAILABLE

Affordable. Well lighted & secured. 24 hour access. Variety of unit sizes.

• Waterproofing • Drain Tile • Structural Repair • Stone Foundations • Sump & Backup Pumps • Rim Joist Spray Insulation • Wall Crack Repair & more

Waters Basement Services, Inc.

1566 Rt. 15 • Avon

(585)765-3369 o r (71 6)474-3898 watersbasementservices.com

www.AvonStorage.com

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Henrietta Senior Center

HOMETOWN

SrCenter@henrietta.org or 334-4030 June 4-8, 2018

PHOTOS

Monday: Stuffed Pepper

Thursday: No Meal Served

Tuesday: Tuna Pasta Salad

Friday: Veggie Meatballs

Wednesday: Braised Pork Chop

Cousins Carlea Grant & Seaira Aceto celebrate after marching in Henrietta’s Parade.

Canandaigua’s Wood Library recently hosted an open house and Waldo made a surprise appearance!

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Other rates and maturities are available. To discuss whether CDs make sense for your portfolio, please call today.

Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective 5/21/2018. CDs offered by Edward Jones are bank-issued and FDIC-insured up to $250,000 (principal and interest accrued but not yet paid) per depositor, per insured depository institution, for each account ownership category. Please visit www.fdic.gov or contact your financial advisor for additional information. Subject to availability and price change. CD values are subject to interest rate risk such that when interest rates rise, the prices of CDs can decrease. If CDs are sold prior to maturity, the investor can lose principal value. FDIC insurance does not cover losses in market value. Early withdrawal may not be permitted. Yields quoted are net of all commissions. CDs require the distribution of interest and do not allow interest to compound. CDs offered through Edward Jones are issued by banks and thrifts nationwide. All CDs sold by Edward Jones are registered with the Depository Trust Corp. (DTC).

www.edwardjones.com Ryan K Stimson Financial Advisor 4756 Lake Road Brockport, NY 14420 585-637-7784

Member SIPC

Mercy Flight cut the ribbon on their brand new facility in Genesee County on May 21st!

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Fair Housing Statement

Penny Saver Pet of the Week My name is

Trouble and I am a year old. I am very playful and love to have fun! I have so many toys that I love to play with all day long!

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

Send us a photo and brief writeup of your pet and we’ll feature it as the “POW.” Featured pets will be entered in the Pet of the Year Contest and become eligible to win a gift. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. For return of photos, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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To sponsor the Pet of the Week, Call 226-8111 or email sales@gvpennysaver.com

Roofing - fix small repairs, too Deck Staining House Pressure Washing House Painting • Gutter Cleaning Lawn Cleanup & Lawn Fertilizing Mailbox Post/Repair Mowing

30 years experience. I take pride in my work.

Lenny 585-857-6326 (Leave message please)

For small business coupons you don’t find anywhere else, JOIN THE

Sale!! 41⁄2” Geraniums $4 12” Fuchsia Hanging Baskets $20 5 gal. Rhododendrons $49 Sales exp. 6/7/18.

Open Wed.-Sat. 10am-6pm; Sun. 10am-4pm

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AWNINGS & WINDOW COVERINGS

Keep Cool This Summer! Perfect for those family get-togethers!

Save $200 FREE in-home consultation!

*Must mention this ad. We’re your hometown authorized SunSetter Dealer, offering professional installation.

LeRoy Hearth and Home 7149 W. Main Rd. • LeRoy •␣585-502-0139

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GENERAL CONTRACTING

For All Your Honey Do Lists & Remodeling! Need a roof? Got a leak? We fix it all! Reasonable rates. Veteran run business putting veterans back to work. Indoor, outdoor jobs we do it all! Specializing in wood & metal fabrication for decorative touches. No job too big or too small. Call today for your estimate & thank you in advance for your business.

Give us a call at 716-560-0697 Rebate and recycling programs can help reduce the initial cost of purchasing new appliances. The government may offer tax incentives to those people who purchase a new, energy-efficient models.

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LAWN & LANDSCAPING

HANDY MAN HOME REPAIR Roof Leaks

LICENSED PLUMBER Removal CHIMNEY Snow Gutter Repair REPAIR SERVICE

• Toilets, Faucets, Sump Pumps • Sewers & Drain Cleaning • Boiler Replacement • Water Tanks • All Carpentry Work • Drywall Repair • Gutter Repairs • Basement Repairs • Plumbing Repairs • Soffit & Fascia Repairs Fully Insured Senior Citizen Discounts …and more!

NO JOB TOO SMALL

585-802-1544 Plants cry their gratitude for the sun in green joy. ~Terri Guillemets

HOME HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL LAWN MOWING

Call Now & Save

25%

BEST RATES Mike Benson, Owner/Operator Commercial • Residential

(585) 967-7919

Spence & Daughters Landscaping Rolling, Trimming, Mowing, Mulching, Weeding Fully Insured, Reliable, Friendly Service

716-560-0697 Veteran Owned and Operated Putting Veterans back to work.

CREATE MORE CLOSET SPACE WITHOUT MAJOR RENOVATIONS Consider dual closet rods if space will allow them. Hang the second rod below an area reserved for shorter clothing to achieve a two-tiered design. Grouping short items together also can free up valuable floor space.

Family size of 1=27,816 Family size of 2=36,372 Family size of 3=44,928 Family size of 4=53,484

Decorative Stone Mushroom Compost Gravel Products: Crushed & Washed Stone Mason & Concrete Sand

Trucking: Small & Large Loads Available

Premium Mulches: • Black Diamond • Red Ochre • Empire Red • Saddle Brown • Northern • Natural Hemlock • Playground Chips

Loading available Mon. - Sat. • Pickups and trailers welcome To view our products, go to www.rushgravel.com Family owned for 52 years

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PEST CONTROL

All Bee Treatments LANDSCAPE DESIGN • Stump Grinding • Trimming • Pruning • Mulching • Planting • Lawn Mowing Free Estimates • Residential & Commercial • Reasonable Rates Fully Insured • Professional Landscaping for 41 Years

9 month warranty

$140

“Have your lawn & shrubs maintained the WRIGHT way” FRESHEN UP YOUR HOM E FOR THE SPRING SEASON Go plant shopping. Research from NASA suggests adding at least one plant in your home per 100 square feet is efficient enough to clean air. Fresh foliage also makes a home feel w arm and inviting. Watering and misting plants introduces moisture into indoor air, w hich can make rooms overcome w ith dry air from heating systems feel comfortable. Just be sure to avoid overw atering plants, w hich can lead to mold grow th.

Summer LAWNCARE

LAWNS (100’ wide x 200’ deep) STARTING AT Also now offering $65 per acre.

Aerating and overseeding starting at $149.95

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Our 11 editions are published weekly with a total circulation of over 152,000. Main Office:

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Any Plumbing Service Cannot be combined with any other offer. Licensed Master Plumber #332

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

Controller ..........................Kathy Hammond Advertising Sales Manager .............................Manuel Karam Creative Director .................................Cristie Leone Production Supervisor .....................................Jeff Wasson Circulation Manager .................................Shari Rapone Billing/Office Manager .....................................Beth Garbe Members of:

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W e M eetAll Your C ons t r uc t ion Needs ! ◆ roofing & siding ◆ kitchens ◆ bathrooms ◆ new homes ◆ additions Helping seniors adapt their homes and live comfortably and safely since 1985 Monroe, Livingston and Ontario Counties

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Phone 585-330-4242

• FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED • BBB AAA RATED

ROOFING MATERIALS TRANSFORM THE LOOK AND FUNCTIONALITY OF A HOME Slate: One of the longest-lasting materials available in roofing products, slate is fireproof and comes in various natural colors and shapes. Once installed, slate requires very little maintenance. However, slate can be cost-prohibitive because its delicacy and weight requires extra roofing support and professional installation.

ROOFING & SIDING

President ..............................Steve Harrison Vice President .....................Kimberly Dougherty

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Tree Problems?

$200 OFF SPECIAL on tree removal over $995 with this ad!

Trimming & Removal Affordable Stump Grinding Professional/Insured Free Estimates Senior Discounts

ARBORSCAPER TREE & LANDSCAPE

585-613-2068

Tree Removal • Tree Pruning Cabling/Bracing • Stump Grinding Land Clearing • Firewood

Small log loads starting at $150

Fully Insured Free Estimates

24 Hour Emergency Service

585-359-1596 585-509-7081 Family owned & operated with over 100 years combined experience.

arborscapertree.com

DORAN’S TREE REMOVAL A Job Never Too Small or Too Big • Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Owner Always On-site

• Tree Removal • Stump Grinding • Corrective Pruning

24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICES AVAILABLE

Kevin Doran, Owner/Operator 585.406.0610 Today’s paint products offer homeowners the flexibility to easily change the look and “feel” of a room - or a houseful of rooms, including walls, cabinets, furniture, accessories and trim items - by changing the color of a painted surface or adding paint to achieve a decorative effect.

Makely Tree Services • Spring Cleanups • Tree Removal/Trimming • Landscaping & Lawn Care • Stump Removal • Snow Removal

Michael Meyers

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TOPSOIL NOW AVAILABLE VICTOR, NY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY DELIVERY For appointments, deliveries and/or pickup please call:

Weather Permitting! Pricing available on website

www.poolerenterprises.com See Topsoil link on Sitework Services tab

Full Cycle Soil, Inc. 585-924-5200

Low Prices

Fast Delivery

M&G Seamless Gutters Locally owned & operated. 10 different colors to choose from. Gutter Cleaning

Soffits & Fascia Fully insured • Free estimates

Livonia (585) 245-1946 Natural light is an important commodity in a home. Sunlight can improve mood and go a long way toward keeping home occupants healthy and happy.

The Real Dirt On

Quality Topsoil

TRAVIS WESTER Excavating and Trucking

Driveways • Water & Electrical Lines • Septic Systems • Sewer Lines Basements • Ponds • Drainage Tile • Land Clearing • Rock Hounding Post Hole Drilling • Stone • Gravel • Sand • Topsoil • Bushhogging Sitework: Residential and Commercial Paving: Driveways Concrete Work: Sidewalks, floors, slabs, patios Firewood • Snowplowing Cell: 507-7591

Fully Insured

PO Box 15, Conesus, NY 14435

Screened: $18/yard Unscreened: $10/yard Screenings: $5/yard Premium Compost/Bio/Special Blends Available Per Request - Pick Up or Delivery - Bulk and Contract Pricing Available Pile located at intersection of Erie Station Road and Thruway Park Drive in Henrietta.

Affogato Coffee Sundae

$2.50 Sales Tax Included

Coffee Syrup from Honeoye Falls, NY with local coffee, organic sugar & water

585-226-2506

Homemade Waffle Cones

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WEIGHT BENCH, no weights: diannethompson744@gmail.com or 585-229-1229 THREE RING BINDERS, many different sizes, 1 to 3 inch. You pick up: 585-358-1223 PORTABLE ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE. Old, but works well: 585-425-4718 (Fairport) FUEL TREADMILL, model FT94. You pick up, Cohocton: 585-704-0290 WOODEN KITCHEN CABINETS, 9 pieces. You pick up, Stafford: 585-343-7508 250 GALLON USED FUEL OIL TANK, Springwater: 585-669-9907 PELLET STOVE, three years old: jangelo24@yahoo.com KING SIZE SLEEP NUMBER BED, MATTRESS ONLY . Can be used with regular box springs: jangelo24@yahoo.com ABOUT 2 DOZEN TULIP-STYLE LIGHT BULBS. All work – no longer needed: bfortunato@rochester.rr.com FILL - BROKEN CONCRETE. You take away: 585-343-6453 USED CARDS/LANG CALENDARS for craft projects. Large bag. 585-343-5957 (please leave message) CRIB MATTRESS & FRAME on wheels. Barely used: stephaniedulieu@hotmail.com

Looking for a service that offers OLD DOCUMENTS/ PHOTOS DESTROYED at no cost, and watch as they are being destroyed: suee@frontiernet.net USED BARN, STABLE and GENTLY USED HOUSEHOLD ITEMS and CLOTHING ONLY RELATED TO RIDING for Begin Again Horse Rescue Barn Sale: 585-322-2427 Need YARN and COTTON or COTTON BLEND FABRIC for Salvation Army to make gifts for children for Christmas: 585-764-1390 SMALL BOAT TRAILER for a 12 foot aluminum rowboat for senior citizen: 585-447-2176 PACK N’ PLAY: 585-360-6226 Desperately seeking an ELECTRIC RECLINING LIFT CHAIR (bad knees): 585-358-8755 STEP LADDER, at least 5ft. tall, any condition: 585-293-0783 LILAC OR OTHER PERENNIAL FLOWERING TRANSPLANT OR SAPLINGS. Any color or variety is greatly appreciated: 585-727-6448 GREEN HOUSE HEATING MAT or WATERBED HEATING MAT : 585-384-5428 MANTIS ROTOTILLER that works: 585-298-7664

DAHLIA TUBERS, Red. Pick up: 585-924-2651 32” SONY DIGITAL TV with matching cabinet. Excellent. You move with pick-up truck or trailer: 585-624-3878

MEN’S OR WOMEN’S 26” or 27” BICYCLE in good (rideable) condition: 585-346-9777 LARGE OR SMALL PULL BEHIND CAMPER: 585-808-5800

Let us know when your item is taken/you receive what you asked for and we will remove it from the list.

Guidelines: Submissions published as space allows. We reserve the right to decline/edit/omit information. We assume no responsibility for submissions. Submissions must include phone # or email. Noncommercial use only. 20 word limit.


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EAST ROCHESTER Beat Brain Cancer 5K - 5K run and 1 mile walk in memory of Desiree Stockholm. All proceeds will be donated to the Daggett family of Fairport, NY. Little Zoey Daggett is a spunky 5 year old little girl that has been battling a DIPG brain cancer tumor since she was 3.5 years old. Please come out and support the event and help this family with their fight against brain cancer. Saturday, June 9th, 9am11am at the East Rochester High School, 200 Woodbine Ave., East Rochester. Cost: $20. This is a USATF Sanctioned event. http:// www.beatbraincancer5k.com

FAIRPORT David Marsh, A Life of Courage Born in 1940, David Marsh contracted rheumatic fever at age six leading to many hospital stays and a life bound to a wheelchair. However, due to the compassion of the Fairport community, he was able to realize many of his dreams before his 1964 death. Recently, his sister donated many of his favorite items to the Perinton Historical Society and are on exhibit through 2018 at the Fairport Museum (18 Perrin St.), helping visitors remember and honor his short life. Museum hours and more information: www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org.

HENRIETTA Grilled London Broil - Tuesday, June 5, 5-7pm, Ely-Fagan American Legion Post 1151, 260 Middle Rd., Henrietta. Marinated steak, grilled to perfection, then thin-sliced and heaped on your plate with baked potato, vegetable and house salad. Cost: $8. http://alpost1151.org. Fish Fry Friday! Serving battered, breaded or baked 10-12 ounce haddock filets, shrimp, scallops, clams and a limited landlubber’s menu. Join us at the Ely-Fagan American Legion Post 1151, 260 Middle Rd., Henrietta. Meet friends for dinner or make friends at dinner. Cost: $10. Call 585-334-8228 and we will have it ready when you get here. http://alpost1151.org.

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Chicken BBQ Fundraiser - $10 will get you 1/2 BBQ Chicken, BBQ beans and macaroni salad. There will be a dunk tank and games, raffles with great prizes, silent auction and 50/50 drawing! Join us on Sunday, June 3, 1-6pm at the ElyFagan American Legion Post 1151, 260 Middle Rd., Henrietta. http:// alpost1151.org. Garage Sale! Join us at the Faith United Methodist Church, 174 Pinnacle Rd., Rochester on Saturday, June 16 from 9-3pm. Indoor Sale! Household items, glassware, outdoor equipment, toys and much more! A little bit of everything!

LIMA Begin Again Horse Rescue Annual Barn Sale - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 15 & 16, 104PM. (Please ~ No Early Birds). Come and check out our barn, stable and gently used household items, and riding clothes. Located at Begin Again Horse Rescue, 2828 Plank Rd., Lima. The SKA-HASE-GA-O (Lima) Chapter of the D.A.R. (Daughters of the American Revolution) Monthly Meeting will be held Saturday, JUNE 16TH at 11:30am at the American Hotel, 7304 East Main St., Lima. Lunch will be at 11:30am. Guest Speaker: Mr. Michael Tunison. Program: Flags of the American Revolutionary War. Please call Kitty for your reservation/info. 585-334-5858, http://www.nydar.org.

MENDON 21st Annual Outdoor Expo June 9th at Mendon Ponds Park Beach Area, from 9:30 to 3:30. Free & Open to the public. You can participate in over 40 workshops for hiking, canoeing, kayaking, backpacking, camping, bicycling and many other related outdoor skills. Crafts and a petting zoo for the kids. Refreshments by Chef’s Catering, Eat Me ice cream and music will be provided by the Golden Link Folk Singing Society. For complete information on the events and participants; visit: http:// www.adk-gvc.org/Expo

GUIDELINES TO QUALIFY FOR PUBLICATION IN OUR HOMETOWN EVENTS: Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items: • Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or programs • Organizations seeking Crafters or Vendors • Organizations seeking donations of items Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. EVENTS DEADLINE: Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date. 60 word limit for events wishing to be published in print. Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today! Events are published in the Penny Saver as space allows. REGISTER AND SUBMIT YOUR EVENT ONLINE AT: gvpennysaver.com. Click on “My Hometown” then click “Submit Event.” Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414 View more Hometown Events online at gvpennysaver.com

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PERINTON Trout Fishing Derby for Kids! Saturday, June 2 at Powder Mill Park, Irondequoit Creek, Perinton, from 8am to 10am. Free, for boys and girls under age 15, trophies awarded. Look for signs at park entrance on route 96 for location. Sponsored by Monroe County Conservation Council and Monroe County Parks Department.

PITTSFORD ’Rise and Shine’ Pancake Breakfast - Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the United Church of Pittsford. The next breakfast is on Saturday, June 9th, 8AM-10AM in support of RAIHN (Rochester Area Interfaith Hospitality Network). This will be the last breakfast until October 13th. Pancakes, sausage links and scrambled eggs will be served with maple syrup, whipped cream and blueberry toppings all for $5 per person. The United Church of Pittsford is at 123 South Main Street at the intersection with Sunset Blvd. Details (585) 586-6870.

ROCHESTER 5K Walk/Run for Scholarships Sponsored by Monroe Community College Foundation. Held Saturday, October 6, 2018. The race begins at 11AM with pre-race activities beginning at 9:30AM at 1000 E. Henrietta Road. The course is USATF certified #NY14122KL. Tailgate buffet after race for additional $8. Awards ceremony at 12:30. Early registration - $20 by October 1; thereafter $30; Current MCC students - $10. Register at www. monroecc.edu/go/5k or call 585-292-3680. 2nd Annual 4-H Expo - Join Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County at the Ontario Beach Park, 500 Beach Avenue, Rochester on Saturday, June 23, 11am-4pm. Activities: 4-H STEM crafts & demos, petting zoo, 4-H member projects & club demos. CCE-MC staff and volunteers will be present to share information regarding our 4-H, Master Gardener, Nutrition & Agriculture/Ag in the Classroom Programs. 4-H projects will be judged at this event. http://monroe. cce.cornell.edu/events/2018/06/23/ 2nd-annual-4-h-expo

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10th Annual Recipe for a CURE Sunday Brunch - Join us for an afternoon of delicious food, drinks, raffles and fun; all proceeds go directly to CURE Childhood Cancer Association. Presented in partnership with the American Culinary Federation: Rochester’s Professional Chef’s/Cook’s Association. Cost: $50. Held Sunday, October 14, 112pm, Radisson Rochester Riverside, 120 E. Main St. Ste. 6, Rochester. https://curekidscancer.com/event/ 10th-annual-recipe-for-a-curesunday-brunch/ Amyloidosis Support Group Meeting: Saturday, June 23, 8:30am-1:30pm, Rochester General Hospital, 1425 Portland Avenue - Weiner Conference Rm. (ground floor). Park in Portland Ave RAMP. Guest Speaker: Dr. Omar Siddigi (BUMC). Light breakfast and lunch served. RSVP requested to: Muriel: info@amyloidosissupport. com. Toll Free: 866-404-7539. Paula Schmitt: pschmitt_98@ yahoo.com. MaryAnn Kraft: thumbelinamk@yahoo.com, 585-334-7501. Patients, family members, caregivers and interested medical personnel are welcome. Hearing Other People’s Experiences (HOPE) - Tuesday, June 5, 10-11am, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Vestry Room, East Ave. at Westminister Rd., Rochester. Prospective or new hearing aid users can share their experiences, questions, and hearing loss journeys in an informal round table discussion facilitated by retired audiologist and current hearing aid user Joseph Koelsky CCC/A (retired). http://www. hearinglossrochester.org Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter Creating a better ROC experience. Andrew Moore, Interim Director, Greater Rochester International Airport, highlights the many improvements taking place at ROC as part of the Upstate Airport Economic Development and Revitalization Initiative. This $79 million project, slated to be complete by the end of October, “should transform ROC inside and out to a 21st century airport.” Held June 5, 11-1pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall, East Ave. at Westminister Rd., Rochester. http:// www.hearinglossrochester.org

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Roc City Run Against Cancer 10K - Join us for the American Cancer Society’s local endurance event Roc City Run Against Cancer! The 10k Run is part of the day-long events. The 10k event begins at 7pm on June 16th in Cobbs Hill Park, in Rochester. Come help us raise money for the American Cancer Society! Runners of all levels are welcome - There is something for everyone! Sign up at https:// runsignup.com/Race/NY/Rochester/ RocCityRunAgainstCancer Roc City Run Against Cancer 5K Glow Run - Join us for the American Cancer Society’s local endurance event - Roc City Run Against Cancer! The 5k Glow Run is part of the day-long events. The 5k Glow event begins at 9:30pm on June 16th in Cobbs Hill Park, in Rochester. Come dressed in our best “glow” products and help us raise money for the American Cancer Society! Runners of all levels are welcome - There is something for everyone! Sign up at https:// runsignup.com/Race/NY/Rochester/ RocCityRunAgainstCancer The Rochester Women’s Community Chorus 40th Anniversary Concert “How Can I Keep From Singing?” - Please join us Saturday, June 2, 7:30pm at The Harley School, 1981 Clover Street, for this very special evening of songs, prizes and refreshments. Advance tickets may be obtained at a discount on-line at: rwcc.ticketleap. com or from a chorus member. Tickets may also be purchased at the door on the evening of the concert. Wheelchair accessible and sign language interpreted. Info.: therwcc.org or (585)376-SING.

The Garden | A Musical Fantasy June brings to Rochester the World Premiere of a New Musical for the entire family, entitled “THE GARDEN.” Rare Bird’s Ode presents THE GARDEN at the Auditorium Center, 885 E. Main Street, Third Floor Theater, for three performances: Friday, June 15th, 7:30pm, Saturday, June 16th, 7:30pm, with a matinee performance Sunday, June 17th at 2pm. Cost: $5 to $20. http://rarebirdsode.com.

RUSH Museum Book Sale - Sunday, June 3, 11am-5pm. Over 150 books will be on sale covering trains and railroads, steam locomotives and diesels, model railroading and automobiles. Most prices $5 and $10. Entrance to the book sale is included with museum admission of $4 adults, $3 youths age 3-12. Train and model railroading magazines, DVDs and VHS tapes will also be on sale. Museum trolley operations interrupted due to storm-related damage. The museum is located at 6393 East River Road. (585) 533-1113. www. nymtmuseum.org, info@ nymtmuseum.org. Transportation Models - Sunday, June 10, 11am-5pm. Members of the ROC City Scale Modelers display their work and demonstrate their skills at building and detailing fine scale models. This artwork in miniature ranges from aircraft, military vehicles, and automobiles to space, sci-fi, figures and even dioramas. Visitors will learn tips for enhancing their own modeling. The model show is included with museum admission of $4 adults, $3 youths age 3-12. (585) 533-1113. www.nymtmuseum.org, info@ nymtmuseum.org

Our Charity Events Motorcycle Poker Run - Join us at Rush Creekside Inn on Sunday, August 27th for a fun day! No motorcycle? No problem! Both cars and motorcycles are welcome to join in on the fun! $15 bike/car, $5 passenger. Route map will include three stops. Get the best poker hand and win cash!! Food * Raffles * Live Music! Flint Creek will be rocking the tunes! Registration 10am-NOON. http://ourcharityevents.com/ Rush Seniors will meet this month on June 14, at the Rush Firehouse at 11;30. The Rush Lions Club will be serving us chicken and biscuits so no need for a dish to pass or your own table service. They’ll even clean up and do dishes! Our next trip is the Hill Cumorah Pageant on July 12. Sign up by June 30. Thanks to all who decorated, marched and rode the Seniors float in the Memorial Day Parade! We looked awesome!

SHORTSVILLE Shortsville Railroad Station Museum Open House - The Lehigh Valley Railroad Historical Society Station Museum at 8 East High Street in Shortsville will be open to the public on Sunday, June 17. Hours will be 1pm to 3pm. A large collection of historical artifacts from the Lehigh Valley Railroad is on display at the museum. The gift shop will be open. Admission is free; donations are welcome. For more information, visit www.lvrrhs. org or call 585-289-9149.

VICTOR Victor Central School 123rd Annual Alumni Banquet - Sunday, June 10 at Ravenwood Golf Club, 929 Lynaugh Rd., Victor. Cash bar 6:30, dinner 7:00. $19 pp, payable on arrival. Call Sue Whitney Masseth for reservations 585-727-2359, RSVP by June 6. Join us! Reconnect with friends! Realizing Peace through the Natural World - Interactive presentation and book signing by Robin Kimmerer, followed by a light Iroquois White Corn lunch and ending with a full sensory forest therapy nature walk. Celebrated author and botanist Robin Kimmerer shares “The Gift of Plants,” exploring the plants’ many teachings and lessons. June 3, 104pm, Ganondagan State Historic Site, 7000 County Road 41, Victor. Costs: $40/ General public, $35/ Friends of Ganondagan members. http://ganondagan.org/EventsPrograms.

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Answers 1. Bret Saberhagen was 20 years, 175 days old when he started in 1984. 2. Wells had 239 victories, Martinez 219 and Cone 194. 3. Wisconsin’s Ron Dayne, who rushed for 6,397 yards (1996-99, when bowl statistics were not included). 4. Tito Horford, with the Milwaukee Bucks in 1988. 5. The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, with 19 road victories in the 1993-94 season. 6. D.C. United (1996-97), Houston (2006-07) and the Los Angeles Galaxy (2011-12). 7. Australia’s Anna Meares.

Roc City Run Against Cancer Ultra Run - Join us for the American Cancer Society’s local endurance event - Roc City Run Against Cancer! The 6 Hour Ultra Run begins at 6:00pm on June 16th in Cobbs Hill Park, in Rochester, NY. Come as an individual, or a while team. Runners of all levels are welcome-There is something for everyone! Sign up at https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/ R o c h e s t e r / RocCityRunAgainstCancer

Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter Over the counter (OTC) hearing aids: What you need to know. Ramona Stein, owner and audiologist at Sounds for Life in Pittsford, comments on the OTC Act’s purpose, types of devices on the market, and benefits vs. drawbacks for OTC devices as opposed to purchasing from a traditional audiologist. Tuesday, June 5, 7pm9pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall, East Ave. at Westminister Rd., Rochester. www. hearinglossrochester.org.

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Integrating Technology into Instruction at Churchville-Chili Schools By Amanda Puleo Churchville-Chili Central School District is in the sixth year of a technology plan to roll out 1:1 computer access to all students in grades K-12. Recently, the District’s 21st Century Technology Planning and Advisory Committee, a group of district administrators, teachers and librarians, reviewed the progress being made to ensure that instructional programs at all grade levels meet the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) standards for learning in the digital age. “After reviewing examples of student work from over 300 Churchville-Chili teachers from all subjects and grade levels,” said Instructional Technology Specialist Megan Hugg, “we are proud to say that the district has kept pace with the changing ISTE standards and is meeting or exceeding them. Our teachers are thoughtfully incorporating a wide range of technology into the curricula that engage students and empower them to take charge of their own learning.” For example, fourth-grade students are studying local history and sharing their digital presentations via distance learning technology with fourthgraders in other parts of New York State. At the Ninth Grade Academy, students create mock Instagram posts with visuals and hashtags that demonstrate their understanding of plot, theme and literary techniques used in Hemingway’s classic, “The Old Man and the Sea.” “It’s really exciting to see how much our students can accomplish using the technology we’ve provided them with!” said Hugg. ISTE standards have evolved since their introduction in 1998. Initially, they focused on ensuring that all students had access to digital tools and knew how to use them. Now, the goal is more ambitious: to leverage 1:1 access to internetconnected devices to transform student learning. There are seven current ISTE standards for students: Empowered Learner, Digital Citizen, Knowledge Constructor, Innovative Designer, Computational Thinker, Creative Communicator and Global Collaborator. Each standard represents skills and qualities that will enable students to thrive in a connected, digital world. Thanks to a detailed analysis of these hundreds of projects, the Committee identified two focus areas for improvement. Topping the list is Empowered Learner. “This ties in exceptionally well

Instructional Technology Specialist Megan Hugg works with a team of Churchville Elementary School students using online resources to understand math problems. with our district’s commitment to LearnerCentered Principles,” said Hugg. “Ensuring that our students can leverage technology to take a more active role in achieving their own learning goals is central to district guiding principles and core beliefs.” The forward-looking plan also calls for emphasis on skills represented by the Digital Citizen standard. “Students need more help becoming responsible, kind, positive and alert while online,” said Hugg. “We want them to stay safe and be aware of privacy, respect the intellectual property of others, and also understand the moral and legal issues that come along with the misuse of technology. Above all, we want them to be able to create a positive reputation for themselves online and to display ethics and good character.” “Teachers are already doing a great job of using technology to enhance the learning experience at Churchville-Chili schools,” said Hugg. “The challenge is to expand our incorporation of digital tools, actually embedding them into the learning experience. We are seeing more and more classrooms adding higher levels of collaboration with classmates, connecting to global experts, engaging in data collection and analysis, and showcasing learning in creative ways.” “The district is committed to giving our teachers the professional training and support they need to continue to adapt to new roles as expert guides and motivators. As we open doors for students to become more autonomous, self-directed and responsible learners, it is critical that teachers know how to leverage technology in designing authentic and engaging learning activities.”

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YARD SALE TIPS Map out your sales. Look at advertisements and plot which sales you plan to visit. If you have specific items in mind to buy, you may have to visit several sales before you find what you need. AVON: 5453 Triphammer Road (off Rt. 15 across from Fratelli’s). 6/1-2 (8-4pm), 6/3 (8-2pm). ESTATE SALE. Definitely worth stopping by! All furniture in great condition. Sofa & love seat, recliner, power lift chair, end tables, lamps, futon, maple hutch w/matching dining room table w/4 leafs & 6 chairs, queen mattress, Amish triple oak dresser w/night stand, quilting supplies, quilt patterns, lots of fabric, lots of crafts/ supplies, Singer sewing machine, sewing supplies, oak desk, kitchenware, Kichenaid appliances, Pfaltzgraff complete dinnerware set (Tea Rose pattern), Grandfather clock kit, Home Interiors pictures/ accents, lots of costume jewelry, books, collectibles, refrigerator, W/D, women’s clothes (medium), men’s hunting coats (large), ShopVac, ladders, Black & Decker power shovel, electric tart warmers (multiple), candle making supplies (from former candle business), handicap equipment and supplies & much, much more.

LIVONIA: 4523 East Lake Road. 6/7-15 (9-4pm). MOVING/ GARAGE SALE. House for sale along with tools and misc. items.

HENRIETTA: 60 Finnegan Way. 6/2-6/3 (9-2). MOVING SALE. Gas dryer, furniture, kitchen table and chairs, clothing, and many brand new items.

YARD SALE TIPS Advertise the sale. The more shoppers the better, so advertising your sale can be advantageous.

FAIRPORT: 430 Loud Road (off Rt. 31). Fri.- Sat., 6/8-9 (9-3pm). Household items, clothing and a wide variety of goods.

WEBSTER: 806 Lithuanica Lane. 6/8-6/10 (9-4pm). LONG TIME QUILTER SELLING ALL! Furniture, tools, scrapbooking, toys, books, household, sport items, more.

WEST BRIGHTON: 55 Riverside Drive (near RIT). June 8-9 (8am-?). MULTIFAMILY New items, puzzles, books, numerous other items!

WEST HENRIETTA: Berkshire Park Huge Neighborhood Garage Sale! 60+ Homes participating! When: June 2nd from 8am-4/5pm. Use: 8 haywards heath, West Henrietta, NY 14586 for directions. See you Then!

LAKEVILLE: 3542 Camp Run Drive. Fri., June 8 (9-4) * Sat., June 9 (9-1). Household and kitchen items, sports jerseys, Little Giant ladder, bike rack for car, decorative items, etc. Kids toys, games.

Grandma’s Cleaning House Something for everyone! Huge Yard Sale 42 Morrison Ave. • Chili (off Scottsville Road by Salvatore’s Pizza )

June 7th, 8th & 9th (9am-5pm) All Proceeds go to School of the Holy Childhood.

HENRIETTA: 238 Blackwell Lane. 6/8 & 6/9 (8am - 3pm) Household items, electronics, maternity clothes, pack ’n play, infant/toddler toys, toddler bed, infant - 3T clothes girls & boys, and more! VICTOR: 22 Maple Ave (Rte 444, off Rte 96). June 8-10 (9-4pm). Collectibles, glassware, household items, books, furniture, jewelry, vintage blue canning jars, games, more.

WEST HENRIETTA: 43 Cape Henry Trail. Fri. & Sat., June 8 & 9 from 9am - 4pm. THE PRESERVE NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE! Enter at Cape Henry Trail (off East River Rd. near RIT). Sales spread throughout Cape Henry Trail, York Bay Trail, Still Pond Way and connecting streets.

YARD SALE TIPS Shop with a plan. If you are looking for something specific, you have the best chance of finding it by shopping early. For the best bargains, shopping toward the end of the sales may garner some deep discounts. WEST HENRIETTA: 155 Cape Henry Trail (off E. River Road in the Preserve). 6/8, 6/9 (9 to 4). GARAGE SALE & NEIGHBORHOOD SALES. Children and ladies clothing (size small to plus), crib, high chair, baby items, Alex & Ani, McKenzie-Childs, much misc.


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Your The health benefits of grandparent-grandchild relationships In the not-so-distant past, extended families were the norm, with multiple generations residing on the same street if not in the same house. Today the family unit is largely an amalgam of different situations. The rise of two-income families has pressured parents into finding childcare situations. Quite often grandparents once again step in to offer guidance and support for youngsters. This can be a good thing for both the grandparents and the grandchildren. Although a bevy of psychological research focuses on parent-child relationships, new evidence points to the benefits of the grandchild-grandparent relationship as well. Close relationships between these different demographics is often a sign of strong familial ties. A study from researchers at Boston College discovered that emotionally close ties between grandparents and adult grandchildren reduced depressive symptoms in both groups. Research at the University of Oxford among English children between the ages 11 and 16 found that close grandparent-grandchild relationships were associated with benefits including fewer emotional and behavioral problems and fewer difficulties with peers. Adult and grandchildren alike benefit from relationships with their elders. Grandparents can provide a connection and exposure to different ideas while providing a link to family history and knowledge regarding traditions and customs not readily available elsewhere. Nurturing grandparent-grandchild experiences may be easy for families where grandparents live in the same house or close by. For others, it may take some effort. The following are some ways to facilitate time spent together. • Schedule regular family reunions or get-togethers. Host or plan multi-generation events that bring the family together and expose children to various members of their family. • Promote one-on-one time. Have grandchildren spend time with grandparents in intimate settings. Alone time can be good for both and offers each undivided attention. A meal at a restaurant or time

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585-321-1460 Thank you for 19 wonderful years providing dental care to the community Shopping locally is a great w ay to benefit your community and, in many instances, your bottom line. W hen consumers shop locally, they help stimulate their local economies, creating jobs for their neighbors by helping local businesses grow and thrive. Shopping locally also saves shoppers long trips to the mall that can w aste expensive fuel, especially if consumers don’t find w hat they’re looking for. Shopping locally is especially important w hen the economy is struggling, as smaller businesses are not alw ays as capable of bearing the brunt of a recession as larger ones.

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T H E B IB L E SA Y S “Id olatry,w itchcraft,hatred ,variance,em ulations,w rath,strife,sed itions, heresies,” (G alatians 5:20) “F or C hrist also hath once suffered for sins,the just for the unjust,that he m ig ht bring us to G od ,being put to d eath in the flesh,but quickened by the S pirit:” (I P eter 3:18) “Jesus answ ered and said unto him ,V erily,verily,I say unto thee,E xcept a m an be born ag ain,he cannot see the king d om of G od .” (John 3:3) “W here their w orm d ieth not, and the fire is not quenched .” (M ark 9:44) “F or w hosoever shall call upon the nam e of the L ord shall be saved .” (R om ans 10:13)

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THE HISTORY OF CORSAGES The term “corsage” was once a reference to the bodice of a woman’s dress. The first corsages were actually worn on the bodice, which is the part of a woman’s dress that is above the waist, and some believed the corsage could ward off evil spirits. According to PollenFloralDesign.com, by the 1900s, corsages were worn closer to the shoulder than the bodice. At this time, the flowers were pinned on upside down, with the bow at the top. The corsages were also larger at this time than they are today. The tradition of giving corsages to young ladies on their prom nights is relatively recent. In fact, many historians agree that this practice likely began in the 20th century in the United States when gentlemen would typically arrive to pick up their prom dates bearing bouquets of flowers for their dates’ parents. The young men would then remove one flower from the bouquet and attach it to their dates’ dress.

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TEEN DRIVING TIPS: FIVE WAYS TO STAY SANE (NAPSI)—When your teen is officially licensed to operate a vehicle, you may feel simultaneously proud—and terrified. Following these five tips, however, can help. Model Your Expectations Your teens grew up watching you drive, learning your habits and creating their own concept of “safe driver” based on your actions. Parents of new teen drivers should follow all the rules of the road, which includes keeping smartphones out of reach or paired with hands-free systems.

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Provide Practical Knowledge Adults pick up all sorts of useful car knowledge over a lifetime of driving. Most teenagers don’t have any practical skills. Parents need to provide useful knowledge, including: • How to change a tire—Show teenagers where the spare tire is, how to access the jack and what steps they need to safely change a tire. Get outside and get your hands dirty. • What to have on hand—This includes a spare GPS in the glove box, a first-aid kit in the backseat or trunk, snow shovel, a jerrican and blankets or warm clothing in case they become stranded. Create A Contract According to Drive It Home, one way to help improve teen driving safety is creating a “new driver” contract, signed by both the parents and the teen. Lay out specific rules and expectations, such as when the car can be used or what the consequences of breaking the law or damaging the vehicle would be. Include provisions for expanding privileges if your teens keep up their end of the contract. Talk About Accidents Teens need to know what they should do if an accident occurs. In all cases—even minor parking lot scrapes—teenagers must have their insurance information on hand and request the same from any other drivers involved. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “drivers ages 16 to 19 are nearly three times more likely than drivers aged 20 and older to be in a fatal crash.” Mitigate the risk by talking frankly about accidents with your teen. Get Real-Time Peace Of Mind You can have the benefit of real-time crash alerts, vehicle speed monitoring, easy access to roadside assistance and one-touch emergency SOS with the ADT Go app. Get notifications when your teenagers get home from school and get driving reports on your teenagers’ trips; you’ll have peace of mind and they’ll have their independence. Learn More: For further facts, see www.adt.com/go.

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We are just home from the Henrietta Memorial Day parade! It was great as usual! My comment is for Nichols Electric Company at the corner of E. Henrietta Rd. Valiant Dr. They are somewhat new to this location! As our family approaches that corner to take up our positions to watch the parade and get a good spot for the grands to grab the candy tossed, we notice a sign! Free hots/ chips/lemonade and a cookie! Free to anyone who wanted to get one! What a nice thing to do for the neighborhood! Not sure how many took advantage of this but was very kind of them! Thank you for being a new neighbor! Thank you to the Town of Perinton for cutting brush and dead trees on Loud Road. The

Perinton Crew did an excellent job and we really appreciate their hard work. Thanks to a helpful lady about two weeks ago, I took a friend grocery shopping to Walmart, Geneseo. She was in a wheelchair and I was pushing her with one hand while pulling her shopping cart with the other. We approached a checkout and while putting her items on the belt, a very kind lady behind us asked if she could help us to the car. We said yes - that would be greatly appreciated. While talking, my friend and this sweet lady realized they had met previously. The lady volunteers delivering Meals on Wheels and had once made a delivery to her. Smiles and thanks. So heartwarming to know there

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 your home but your outside becomes my problem. [local] Town it is time you did something about this.

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

So the neighbors decided they needed a big dog in their life. I certainly didn't! The almost daily 6:30am and occasional late night barking has ruined my sleep. How is this acceptable? What were you thinking when you got dogs and let them roam off leash on a country road? That the leash law was only enforced in city and village setting. Not everyone is happy to see big dogs in their yard leaving poop behind. Just about every house has at

are still very caring and thoughtful people in this world. Honesty is a rare thing these days. We are grateful to the HONEST gentleman who returned our kayak after he realized it was not free. He called the town police to explain what had happened and returned it to us with a nice note apologizing for the misunderstanding. It is nice to know there are still honest people out there willing to admit to their mistakes and correct the situation. Thank you sir! The Big Springs Garden Club would like to thank all of those who donated plants, pots, & new to you items to our perennial sale that was held on Friday &

least one dog living within their property that is kept in fence. The speed limit is 55 mph on this road that is also used for farm equipment. Not to mention we are off two main roads with the expressway and train tracks on either side of the neighborhood. Every afternoon your dogs are let loose after the school bus drops off kids and run right across the street. I know the kids have seen dead raccoons, woodchucks and deer before the town scrapes up the remains off for the road. Your dog deserves to be kept as safe as your children. I’m just wondering if you even know how hard it is to work for the USPS. They are out in all kinds of weather ALL day. Not just for a second to pick their mail out of their box. People do make mistakes, and with over 500 mail boxes and hundreds of packages daily it’s bound to happen.

Saturday of Memorial Day weekend. We especially appreciated your support for the sale that was a big success! Proceeds help support beautification in CaledoniaMumford and 2 scholarships for graduating Cal-Mum seniors. Hope to see you all next year!

Perhaps rather than being so critical of how others serve you while you apparently just stare out your window at the “very special mail lady”, you should work for the USPS and learn just how difficult the job is. Not to mention, there are many new employees just learning the job. Cut them some slack. I saw you "flip the bird" and lean on your horn recently at an older woman driver. She had signaled her turn into the fast food restaurant, but for some reason you thought she had cut you off or slowed you up. You do not own the road! I guarantee that woman has paid more towards our streets and highway system than you have. I hope your expression of anger and vulgarity was not witnessed by any children in your car. Show some courtesy and grace to other drivers!


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(NAPSI)—Every year, some 4 million students take the PSAT/NMSQT, a valuable part of preparing students for college success. When the results come in, they get so much more than a score—they get an invitation to productive practice and a connection to distinct benefits and opportunities to support their journey to college. That’s because the PSAT/NMSQT test reflects what students are learning in the classroom, measures the skills and knowledge necessary for postsecondary success, and is an important step toward college. It’s also great practice for the SAT because both have the same question types and formats. Students who take the PSAT/NMSQT score higher, on average, on the SAT than those who do not. One reason may be that students and teachers can use the scores to see where they’re thriving and where they need additional support. Since PSAT/NMSQT scores are on the same scale as SAT scores, it’s easy to track student progress.

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After taking the PSAT/NMSQT, students can link their College Board account to Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy (satpractice.org) and use their score to get a free, personalized SAT study plan focusing on the areas where they need the most work. These free study tools help students prepare for test day and support classroom learning. The program features thousands of interactive questions with instant feedback; video lessons that walk students through how to solve a problem step by step; eight full-length practice tests; test-taking tips and strategies; and a practice schedule based on the student’s upcoming test date. What’s more, the PSAT/NMSQT is the qualifying test for the National Merit Scholarship Program. The College Board’s scholarship and recognition partners, including the Hispanic Scholarship Fund, Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, and United Negro College Fund, provide over $180 million annually to qualified, low-income and minority students based on PSAT/ NMSQT scores. Students’ test scores can also help indicate their potential to succeed in challenging Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Students can review their score report with their counselors and teachers to discuss which AP courses they should consider. This helps schools ensure that no student is overlooked and encourages more students to challenge themselves with college-level coursework. Students who succeed on AP exams can save money on tuition and are more likely to graduate on time. Learn more at www.psat.org.

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GVPS ONLINE POLL: After hearing the announcement ‘There will be no anthem, let’s just play softball”, the crowd of hundreds at a Fresno, California high school softball championship game reacted first by booing and then by singing the Star Spangled Banner a cappella. The event coordinator took responsibility for the decision not have the anthem played explaining that protocol is that it is played only at the first game of the day. What is your opinion of the playing of the National Anthem at high school sporting events?

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BOOST ENERGY AT THE OFFICE Maintaining energy throughout the workday can sometimes be difficult. For busy professionals, compromised energy levels can be especially problematic, causing workers to fall behind and maybe even forcing them to work extra hours just to catch up. While infrequent days of low energy should not pose too great a threat, working professionals who routinely find their energy levels sagging by the end of the workday might want to take certain steps to boost their energy and ensure their productivity doesn’t wane.

Must have 3-5 years experience in a machine shop. Mastercam experience a plus. Must be clean and organized & able to work independently. Must be willing to learn, continued growth expected. Apply in person 6066 Stone Hill Road, Lakeville, NY 14480 or send resume to mail@sandrtool.com

HIGH-PAYING VOCATIONAL JOBS Elevator installer and repairer: This career is listed as a top-earner. These employees can earn anywhere from $74,000 to $105,000 per year. Elevators are in demand as urban centers increase, so this career has staying potential.

Join the New York State Workforce As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)! Salary range: $38,113 to $46,772 The Finger Lakes DDSOO is seeking LPNs in Livingston, Ontario, Monroe & Wayne counties. Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to practice in NYS

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Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Ontario, Monroe, Livingston, and Wayne Counties Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter

For exam application: Finger Lakes DDSOO Human Resources Office: (585) 241-2645 E-mail Thomas.F.Fitzsimmons@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Management Office Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer


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Gutter Installer • Starting pay $11 • On the job training • Own transportation required.

PAINTER Some spray experience helpful.

C&D GUTTER • 750-2667

Driver’s license a must. No drinking. No drugs. No drama.

Doctor’s Office Technician

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Part-Time • Marketplace Mall No experience necessary. Will train. Evenings and weekends. $10.50 per hour to start. Drug screening & background check required. For further information apply to: vrakb@aol.com SHOW ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS THEY ARE APPRECIATED Present tickets to a game or a show. Many supervisors are given perks, such as free tickets to popular sporting events or other sources of entertainment at nearby venues. Pass on these free tickets to special employees who may not be able to afford box seats or front-row tickets to local theater productions.

BOB HASTINGS COLLISION is seeking individuals (2 full-time positions available) to CLEAN & DETAIL VEHICLES Experience helpful but will train the right person. Candidates must have a valid driver’s license & be able to work overtime. Light facility maintenance required.

DRIVER

Kennel Attendant Seeking part-time Kennel Attendant until Labor Day. 23-28 hrs./wk. Sun.: 8-9:30am Mon.: 8am-2pm Thurs.: 2pm-close Fri.: 8am-close Every Other Sat.: 8am-close, 6pm-7pm

Must have CDL-A license with ELD experience. Must pass physical and drug testing. Monthly expense allowance including phone. Competitive wages w/benefits. Home weekends. Apply to Gray Metal Products 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY 14414 or h-r@graymetal.com. No phone calls please. EOE

Receptionist Two evenings a week and 1-2 Saturdays a month

Contact Al deBuono at adebuono@frontiernet.net or call 585-383-8150 for interview Please e-mail resume:

Nothnagle Drilling, Inc. is Accepting Applications Please apply in person.

Entry Level or Experienced Operators & Laborers CDL helpful + good pay and benefits.

Scottsville, NY • 585-538-2328

To apply email resume to: info@southtownevet.com No phone calls.

info@southtownevet.com

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Apply in person at 117 N. Main St., Fairport, NY 14450 or at info@fairportanimalhospital.com • No phone calls EMPLOYMENT: THE NEXT STEP AFTER GRADUATION Standing out from the crowd may involve physically standing out. Attend conferences or speeches from people who work at the companies you’re investigating. Don’t be afraid to shake some hands and introduce yourself to others.

PLANNER SUPERVISOR Piffard, NY – Full time – Exempt Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Responsible for On-Time Delivery • Production Planning: Sets Line/Group/Team Delivery Expectations, Milestones and Priorities • Assesses Capacity versus Future Load and resolve issues • Professional development of Process Specialists and Specialists • Assure smooth flow of jobs through department. • Read and interpret schematic drawings, diagrams, blueprints, specifications, work orders, or reports to determine materials requirements or assembly instructions. • Confer with other supervisors, production planners, or engineers to plan or review work activities and/or to resolve production problems. • Explain assembly procedures or techniques to other workers • Responsible for enforcing company policy in regards to safety and conduct. • Responsible for employee discipline and evaluations. Education and/or Work Experience Requirements: • Must be able to work under pressure and meet deadlines, while maintaining a positive attitude and providing exemplary customer service • Ability to work independently and to carry out assignments to completion within parameters of instructions given, prescribed routines, and standard accepted practices • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including ability to effectively communicate with subordinates. • Thorough understanding of entire production process. • Ability to work effectively with management and employees. • Flexible and able to deal with continuing change. • Strong teamwork, collaborative and decision-making skills. • Previous electronic assembly or comparable production experience, as a production supervisor. Magnetic components experience preferred. • Computer literate. Physical Requirements: • Must be able to stand, walk, use hands to fingers, reach with hands and arms, climb and balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, talk or hear 2/3 of time. Must be able to sit 1/3 of time. • Lift 10 lbs. continuously and up to 50 lbs. occasionally. • May have to climb safety ladders to retrieve material in shelves. • Physical Activity Level: Moderate physical activity performing somewhat strenuous daily activities of a primarily product/technical nature.

Send resume to: jackerman@exxelia.com

HOW TO HOST A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS DINNER Throughout the history of commerce, many a deal has been made at the dinner table. Business dinners are a great opportunity to lay a foundation for long, potentially lucrative professional relationships. Etiquette is important when hosting business dinners, as a breach of decorum can derail a relationship before it even begins. Professionals tasked with hosting business dinners can take the following tips to heart before sitting down to break bread with their colleagues. Choose a restaurant that can cater to various diets. Hosting a business dinner can be similar to hosting family during the holiday season, when hosts must cater to guests with various food allergies and dietary restrictions. Asking for such information in advance of a business dinner may seem intrusive to guests, so try to find a restaurant that offers a flexible menu capable of accommodating vegetarians, vegans and guests who might be gluten-free. Avoid restaurants that specialize in styles of cuisine that might be unhealthy or so extraordinary that guests might be hesitant to order anything from the menu. Confirm the reservation. Make the reservation well in advance of the date of the dinner, and don’t forget to confirm the reservation a week beforehand. Confirming a week beforehand gives hosts time to book another reservation should theirs have been canceled by mistake. Arrive at the restaurant before your guests. Hosts should arrive at the restaurant before their guests so they can address any potential issues in advance of the beginning of the dinner. Arriving early gives hosts time to ensure the table set aside for their party is not in a heavily trafficked area of the restaurant, such as adjacent to the kitchen or restroom. Hosts who arrive later than their guests may also give guests the mistaken impression that they are unimportant. Let guests order first. Once everyone has sat down at the table, hosts should allow guests to order first. Doing so saves guests who don’t want to eat that much the potential discomfort of sitting there while their hosts eat an appetizer and/or large entrée. If guests choose to abstain from alcohol, follow suit. If guests want to have a drink, hosts can limit their consumption to a single beverage. Don’t eat too quickly or too slowly. Hosts should try to keep pace with their guests in regard to how quickly or slowly they eat. Guests might feel uncomfortable if they finish first or feel pressured to eat quickly if their hosts finish first. Pay in advance. Business dinner guests do not expect to pay for their meals. While it’s widely accepted that hosts will pay, it can feel awkward to have the bill brought to the table. Upon arriving early, hosts can give their credit cards to the wait staff and ask that they be charged without having the bill brought to the table. If necessary, step away from the table during the meal to sign the bill and address any discrepancies. Business dinners have sparked many successful professional relationships, oftentimes thanks to hosts who took the time to ensure the dinners went off without a hitch.


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Job fair Thursday, June 7th • 2-5pm 2021 Winton Rd. South, main entrance

(Please be prepared with a resume)

We are actively interviewing for the following positions:

• C.N.A. • LPN • RN • HHA • Mechanic • Security Guards

Jewish Senior Life is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran.

Jewish Senior Life provides: • Competitive pay based on experience • Tuition reimbursement • 401K plus employer contribution • Free Uniforms • At Jewish Senior Life, passion and purpose come together to create a place of support, caring and opportunity for our residents and for you

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Machine Operators Needed Crosman is looking for experienced machine operators within our ammunition department. Must have two years’ experience, proven mechanical aptitude, good interpersonal and team work skills. We operate three shifts. Crosman is an equal opportunity employer. Send resumes to: Crosman Corporation, 7629 Routes 5 and 20, Bloomfield, NY 14469 or via email to kchapman@crosman.com

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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.

Call: (585) 924-2060

WAYS TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY AT WORK Stop multitasking. Psychologists have determined that multitasking can bog down productivity. According to the American Psychological Association, the mind and brain were not designed for heavy-duty multitasking. Individuals think they’re getting more done, but they may not be handling tasks effectively. Instead, focus on one job at a time and only move on once it is completed.

Experienced Detailers CONSERVE ENERGY AROUND THE OFFICE Allow employees to telecommute. Based on an analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2005-2014 American Community Survey conducted by GlobalWorkplaceAnalytics.com, a typical business would save $11,000 per person per year if it allowed its employees to work from home just half the time. Those cost-savings can be traced to numerous factors, and lower utility costs in the office as well as the need for less office space are among them.

LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVER - FULL TIME

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.

If this job is for you, please email resume to: lgunther@dorschel.com

SALARY RANGE: $60,000 + a year RETENTION BONUS PROGRAM Full-time employment opportunities for CDL-A driver for current and future openings. Duties consist of delivering to McDonald’s restaurants in New York State. No layovers. Must be willing to work in the warehouse when not driving. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule, including weekends. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. Excellent medical, dental and retirement benefits package! 18+ months driving experience preferred. Go to www.anderson-dubose.com to apply online or stop by Monday through Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.

RETAIL OPTICAL SALES Full time positions now available. We will train. We offer competitive salary, benefits and commission. Permanent positions, not seasonal. Call for interview: Southtown Plaza, Henrietta 585-424-5970


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Personal Care Aide Wanted Alpine Manor has the following part-time Personal Care Aide positions available: Saturday and Sunday, 6:00am-12:00pm. Saturday and Sunday, 8:00am-2:00pm 3 evenings during the week, 3:30pm-8:00pm Prior experience preferred, but on-site training available for the right individual. Great job for nursing school students! $500 bonus available for qualified nursing students. Email resume to info@alpinemanor.com or stop in and fill out an application today:

SUBSTITUTE FOOD SERVICE HELPER Prepare and serve student meals. Must have ability to lift 30 lbs., prior food service experience preferred. Apply: Rush-Henrietta Central School District, Office of Human Resources, 2034 Lehigh Station Rd.

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Alpine Manor 2714 Poplar Hill Road, Lima, NY 14485 (585) 346-5880

IMMEDIATE MANUFACTURING OPENINGS!! Positions include

Geneseo’s Premier Entertainment & Mobility Retail Showroom now interviewing

Full Time Sales Consultants Salary plus Commission with advancement opportunities!

Email Resume: maryweiler@att-premier.com or via fax: 315.663.3047

Inside Sales/Customer Service Avon Office • Part-time We’re searching for an energetic team- oriented person with superior customer service skills! Must be detail oriented and have the ability to multitask in a fast-paced deadline-driven environment. Excellent time management, computer experience (e-mail, data entry) a must. Telemarketing and/or sales experience a plus.

Email resume and cover letter to the Avon Office: bethgarbe@gvpennysaver.com

Assembly, Warehouse, Entry Level Machine Operation Come and meet a Remedy representative to talk about the excellent opportunities at Southco in Honeoye Falls.

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We are looking for a compassionate person to assist in caring for our clients & patients.

Full Time Licensed Veterinary Technician Some nights and weekends.

Administrative AssistantBatavia • Full time, Monday- Friday. Some evenings required. • Administrative Support in fast paced behavioral health office setting. • Greet consumers, collect payment for services, schedule appointments, answer calls on a multi-line phone system. • Complete necessary typing, copying, faxing, and maintain clinical records. • AAS degree required and 1-3 years of office experience required. BA/BS degree preferred.

Apply in person at 117 N. Main St., Fairport, NY 14450 or at info@fairportanimalhospital.com • No phone calls

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“Don’t be afraid to fail. Don’t waste energy trying to cover up failure. Learn from your failures and go on to the next challenge. It’s OK to fail. If you’re not failing, you’re not growing.” –H. Stanley Judd

GRAY METAL PRODUCTS

MAINTENANCE MECHANIC Responsible for the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of facility machinery. Duties and Responsibilities • Analyzes mechanical and operational problems on assigned equipment and plans for and takes corrective action. • Makes necessary corrections and adjustments to maintain maximum production and quality. • Performs scheduled maintenance and inspection of assigned equipment, reports to supervisor and takes appropriate actions. • Clears jams and sets aside product for inspection and rework where required. Test equipment upon completion of repairs, changeovers, or extended downtime to assure performance. • Examines defects and out of spec. product and where possible takes corrective action on equipment.

Skills and Specifications • Ability to operate safely in fast-paced environment • Work as a team member. • Advanced skills such as electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems. • Must follow all safety rules and regulations. • Must be able to read and interpret blueprints and schematics.

Education and Qualification • High school diploma or equivalency is desired

Physical Requirements • Must be able to work in an unheated and non-air-conditioned environment • Will be subjected to inside environmental conditions such as noise & dust • Must be able to wear ear protection and safety glasses • Must be able to lift up to 50#

Apply to: Gray Metal Products 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY 14414 or email: h-r@graymetal.com No phone calls please. EOE

Immediate Positions Available LG Evans Construction, Inc. has positions available immediately for the upcoming construction season. Our company does a mix of prevailing rate, commercial and residential projects in the Site and Concrete Construction Market. Applicants with a versatile resume are encouraged to apply.

Sitework Division Pipe Foreman/Operator • Heavy Equipment Operator Pipe Layer/Laborer • Crew Leader/Foreman General Laborers • GPS/Survey Concrete/Masonry Division Block Masons/Laborer • Flatwork Finishers/Laborers Form Carpenters/Laborers Reliability, a strong work ethic and professionalism is a MUST. Work will be primarily in the Rochester and surrounding county area with some minor travel required. We offer competitive wages, paid benefits, 401K plan along with a great working environment!! A link to the Application can be found on our website on the “Employment” tab, or, apply in person during regular business hours. “Come and work for a company that believes our employees are our number one investment.” If your core values align with ours, APPLY TODAY! Professional Respectful Integrity Dependable Empowering

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NOW HIRING

Litchfield Hotel Group owns and operates hotels across New York State & Eastern Pennsylvania.

• GM Technicians • Doll-Up • Wash Bay Help

We have the following positions available:

Housekeepers

By Hilton 575 Fishers Station Dr. Victor, NY 14564

We’re also looking to add to our Doll-up/Get Ready team! Responsibilities include, checking in new vehicles, washing customer cars, prepping new vehicles for delivery, dolling up used cars and lot attendant duties. Competitive pay and benefits, full time, we provide uniforms. This is not a seasonal position. Contact Bob DeVos at 585-359-1300 ext. 540 or email your resume to GM2SVC@rochester.rr.com to set up a confidential interview.

Are you looking to start a new career? Do you want to set your own schedule? Do you want to get paid based on how hard you work?

Coast is Hiring! Apply online or in person. Please bring a copy of your current resume and valid ID. Collection experience not required. Industry leading paid training provided. Benefits include: Flex Schedule | 10 Paid Holidays | Onsite Paid Training | Paid Time Off | 401K Company Match | No Weekends | Lucrative Bonus Plan | Top End Health & Dental Insurance Available | Tuition Assistance | Staff Appreciation Events Apply Online

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Coast Professional, Inc. is a privately owned, EOE/AA/M/F/Veteran/Disability Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin.

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O’Connor Chevrolet has multiple openings for A, B and C level Technicians. GM experience and ASE is a plus. We’re a very busy shop with a focus on customer service and training. We provide competitive pay, paid training, sick time, vacation and uniforms. Health insurance and dental available.

Next Training Class - June 4th

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DRAIN LINE TECHNICIANS/ PLUMBERS Needed Immediately

Penfield Plumbing, one of Rochester’s oldest and most respected plumbing companies, needs more great employees for our Service Department. Our employees are respected and valued. Training is provided to those with outstanding customer service skills and mechanical ability. On-call and after hours availability is a requirement. Benefits include Health Insurance, 401K, Paid Holidays, PTO, uniforms. Hourly wages range from $15-$25 per hour depending on experience. Make the change – work for the right company. Email contact only at: wbeyers@penfieldplumbing.com

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WAYS TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY AT WORK Acknowledge that you can’t run like a robot. The human body does not do well with prolonged multitasking. One of the strategies for being more productive is to work for an hour to an hour and a half, then take a break.


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