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Table of Contents Auto Section ...............................Page 7 Brighter/Vent .............................Page 24 Classifieds .............................Page 30 Dining and Entertainment ...............................Page 6 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 26 For The Family .............................Page 10
GENESEO FARM TOY SHOW Sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 4070
Show Saturday, Dec. 1, 9am-2pm 140 dealer tables in three rooms • Floor rights 7am
Give and Take .............................Page 11 Health & Wellness .............................Page 19 Holiday Gift Guide ...............................Page 2 Home Services ...............................Page 8 Hometown Events .............................Page 12 Pet Place .............................Page 15 Puzzle Answers .............................Page 14
Grand Door Prize - Ford 4000 with loader. Drawing at twelve noon on Saturday.
Auction Friday Evening, Nov. 30 at 7pm Preview at 6pm. See website for regularly updated auction consignments Geneseo Central School, Rte. 39 North, 4050 Avon Road, Geneseo, NY Contact: Doug Harke at (585) 243-3882 e-mail: dharke@rochester.rr.com website: https://www.geneseo.edu/~harke/show.htm
TIME HOLIDAY SHOPPING RIGHT Shop your strengths. Those who get a thrill from tackling their entire shopping list in one haul can still do that. Shopping in this manner can help shoppers focus on the task at hand and reduce the likelihood of wasting time. But keep in mind that, according to a survey conducted by Business Wire, 65 percent of holiday shoppers scramble to complete their purchases in the last two weeks before Christmas, so shoppers who delay may be stuck in long lines at the mall.
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CANDLELIGHT CHRISTMAS at the MORGAN-MANNING
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151 Main Street, Brockport, NY 14420 Real Estate .............................Page 23 Senior Center .............................Page 20
Fri., Nov. 30, 10am-9pm Sat., Dec. 1, 10am-4pm Sun., Dec. 2, 3-5pm, Pictures w/Santa Local artisans will display and sell their handcrafted items throughout this beautifully restored Victorian mansion. Holiday Décor and Ornaments, Jewelry, Woven and Knitted Apparel, Paintings and Prints, Pottery, Wood Bowls and Servers, and Other Exquisite Giftware.
Our Office Hours Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-5:00pm Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm
Major credit cards accepted. $4 donation suggested at the door.
For more information call (585) 637-3645 e-mail: morganmanninghouse@gmail.com • website: morganmanninghouse.org
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Small Business Saturday is November 24th Support your local businesses & save with in-store specials! New merchandise always arriving!
Clarissa’s Country Cupboard 5839 Merrill Rd., Byron • (585) 409-1374 Be sure to like us on
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THE HISTORY OF BLACK FRIDAY Shopping weekend evolves While Black Friday may have been the catalyst, in recent years shoppers have made the entire weekend of Black Friday a lucrative one for retailers. Many stores now open on Thanksgiving and extend sales through the entire weekend. Small Business Saturday and Sunday promote patronizing mom-and-pop stores. Cyber Monday emerged when online shopping became a popular way to grab deals, and it marks the close of the opening weekend of the holiday shopping season. In 2017, Black Friday weekend attracted 174 million shoppers who spent an average of $335.47, according to the NRF.
Local businesses are owned by people who live in your town, go to your church or synagogue, donate to local animal shelters, coach Little League teams. When you spend money in their stores and cafes, you support your neighbors. usatoday.com
MAKE THE HOLIDAY SEASON MORE MERRY Donate gently used toys to a children’s hospital.
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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A project benefits from your organizational skills that get it up and running. Your success leaves a highly favorable impression. Don’t be surprised if you get some positive feedback soon. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Spend time on practical matters through the end of the week. Then begin shifting your focus to more-artistic pursuits. Resist being overly self-critical. Just allow yourself to feel free to create. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Restarting those creative projects you had set aside for a while will help provide a much-needed soothing balance to your hectic life. Besides, it will be like meeting old friends again. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) A change in plans could make it tough to keep a commitment. But stay with it. You’ll get an A-plus for making the effort to do what’s right and not taking the easy way out by running off. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) The Lion’s enthusiasm for a workplace policy review is admirable. But be sure you know who is really behind the resistance to change before pointing your finger at the wrong person. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) You can expect to have to do a lot of work through midweek. Devote the rest of the week to checking your holiday plans in case some need to be adjusted to accommodate changes. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Try to avoid signing on the dotted line in the early part of the week. You need time to study issues that weren’t fully explored. Later in the week might be more favorable for decision-making. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A new development could snarl travel schedules or other holiday-linked projects. Some flexibility might be called for to deal with the problems before they get too far out of hand. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Relatives seek your advice on a matter you’d rather not be involved in. If so, use that sage Sagittarian tact to decline the “offer,” so that no one’s feelings are needlessly hurt. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A shift in planning direction might help you speed up your progress toward achieving that longplanned goal. Trusted colleagues are ready to offer some valuable support. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) An unexpected demand for settlement of an old loan could create some pre-holiday anxiety. But you might not really owe it. Check your records thoroughly before remitting payment. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) It’s a good time to get into the social swim and enjoy some well-earned fun and games with those closest to you before you have to resume more serious activities next week. BORN THIS WEEK: Your ability to sense the needs of others makes you a wise counselor for those seeking help with their problems. (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Stafford Nurseries Tree Farm 35 includes tax for any tree you cut/we cut.
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White Spruce, Douglas Fir and Balsam Fir Open Saturdays & Sundays through December 24th from 9am - 5pm 1
6361 Thwing Rd., Stafford, NY ⁄4 mile south of Rte. 33 off of Rte. 237
PROLONG THE LIFE OF YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE Christmas trees are symbols of the holiday season and the spirit of giving that the season champions. Choosing and decorating a Christmas tree is a tradition for many families, and depending on the trees they choose, families may have some work to do to keep their trees glowing all season long. Artificial Christmas trees require little, if any, maintenance. But live Christmas trees, which some people feel are more authentic and welcoming than their artificial counterparts, require daily maintenance. In addition to supplying the tree with water at least once per day, live Christmas tree owners can take steps to prolong the life of their trees.
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PHOTOS Japanese, Thai, & Chinese Cuisine
10% OFF After 3pm. Dine-in only. Exp. 12/2/18. Must have coupon.
4140 Veterans Memorial Drive Batavia, NY 14020
585-345-9863 (Peebles Plaza across from Walmart)
Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11am-10pm; Fri. & Sat. 11am-11pm, Sun. Noon-10pm Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/yumeasianbistroinbatavia
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Celebrate the Holidays Book your own private Holiday Party, or Celebrate at one of our festive events.
Holiday Gift Card Sale Purchase a $50 Golf or Restaurant Gift Card and receive a FREE $10 Restaurant Gift Card (Limit 5 per person)
Holiday Quick Lunch Buffet Dec. 7th, 13th, 14th, 19th, 20th & 21st 11:30am-1:30pm $13.00
Sunday Brunch With Santa December 9th & 23rd • 10:00am-2:00pm Autumn Day in Town of Gorham
$17.00 per adult, $10.00 per child (under 4 free)
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Terry Hills
Golf Course • Restaurant • Banquet Facility 5122 Clinton St. Rd. (Rt. 33), 1 mile east of Batavia
Fresh Fruit Hurd Orchards
(585) 343-0642 www.terryhills.com Mon.-Tues. Closed, Wed.-Thurs. 11:00am-8:00pm, Fri. 11:00am-8:30pm, Sun. 10:00am-2:00pm. Open 7 days a week year round for private parties.
MAKE THE HOLIDAY SEASON MORE MERRY Donate money to a charity or other good cause.
Brockport Elks Lodge Memorial Service, December 2nd Refreshments at 10:00am Service starts at 11:00am Little Hands Preschool with the Bergen Fire Department
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161 East Ave., Brockport, NY 14420 637-1050 www.seymourlibraryweb.org TEEN WRITING GROUP: Monday, November 19, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm A group made for teens, in grades 6-12, who like to play with words and stories. OSCAR MOVIE NIGHT: Tuesday, November 20, 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm As part of our Oscar Movie Nights we will be screening past Best Picture Winners. Tonight we will be watching the winner from 1933. Popcorn and drinks will be provided! THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSING EARLY, AT 4:00 PM, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST AND WILL BE CLOSED ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND FOR THANKSGIVING. Author Visit: Sandra Uwiringiyimana Thursday, November 29, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm Join the Discussion. Students all over Brockport are reading How Dare the Sun Rise and the author will be at the Seymour Public Library to discuss this important book. Reception to follow.
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Women’s 12# EBONITE BOWLING BALL, bag & size 10M BOWLING SHOES (like new), Canandaigua: 585-905-0109 4 PIECE BLOND BEDROOM SET, Heywood-Wakefield. Dresser, Vanity, Bed frame, Bedside table. Needs refinishing: mstewart12@stny.rr.com
PUZZLES wanted for a senior citizen, larger pieces 300 pieces or less. Call 585-637-2914 leave message MOVING BOXES: 585-586-2823
UPRIGHT FREEZER, not pretty but works great. Ideal for the garage for hunter’s game. You pick up: 585-872-4837 WALKERS and CRUTCHES and a few POTTY CHAIRS. All working order: 585-737-2562 PACKING PEANUTS and several years of WOOD AND HANDYMAN MAGAZINES: amaylin@rochester.rr.com 2 SETS OF DISHES, one Correlle and another casual glassware: amaylin@rochester.rr.com 12 COOK’S ILLUSTRATED RECIPE MAGAZINES: 585-624-3535 Clean flattened professional MOVING BOXES including WARDROBE BOXES: arostron@gmail.com NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazines 1935-2009. Many full sets, some partials and many duplicates. All for the taking: barbmidu@gmail.com KING SIZE COMFORTER SET, with decorative pillows. Burgundy red/brown. KING SIZE SHEETS/BLANKET and KING SIZE MATTRESS PAD: 585-678-4525 WOODGRAIN FORMICA TOP KITCHEN TABLE 54” and an 18” LEAF with four SWIVEL CHAIRS: 585-223-3379 25” SYMPHONIC TUBE TV and a 21” SONY TUBE TV. Both have remotes. Will deliver within 25 miles of Geneseo: 585-243-1904
WHO REPAIRS CEMENT STATUES: Call 585-624-2126 or 585-582-2120 WHITE TAILED ANTLERED DEER WALL MOUNT for a class: 585-754-4140 LOOM for granddaughter and BEEKEEPING SUPPLIES: 585-637-0933 Moving long distance and need MOVING TOTES and/or BOXES, BUBBLE WRAP, etc. Text 651-262-7918 WASHING MACHINE in good working condition: 585-584-3298 TEACUP SHELVES: 585-208-7263 TABLE SAW, BAND SAW, DRILL PRESS, LATHE and other power tools for wood working: bka3lenhard@gmail.com 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 HYDRAULIC BEARING PRESS: 585-657-7562 SLATE WALKWAY PIECES - up to 2-foot square to repair patio. Linda: 248-2290 COMBINATION VHS/DVD PLAYER in excellent working condition: Call or Text 585-519-1261
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ALBION Meet the Author at the Holiday Shoppe - December 1st, 1-5pm Holiday Shoppe at the Cobblestone Museum, 14389 Ridge Rd. W., Albion. Meet local author Sharon Cassano-Lochman who will sign your book purchases, 1:30-3:30. Wide array of holiday-theme items for sale, including gently used books, 50 cents and up. Large assortment of Civil War and Christmas titles. Regular Gift Shop merchandise available. Full details at the website, www. cobblestonemuseum.org. Christmas Ornament Make-andTake Class: Saturday, December 1, 10am-noon. Make a wool applique Christmas ornament. Wool fabric, stuffing, patterns, and embroidery floss will be provided. Participants need only to bring scissors, basic sewing thread and needles. No sewing machines required. Your instructor will demonstrate and guide this craft. Cobblestone Museum, 14389 Ridge Rd. W., Albion. R e g i s t e r a t w w w . cobblestonemuseum.org, $15. Christmas Tour of Homes - Saturday, December 1, 2-7pm, Ride the bus or take a self-drive tour through Albion, NY for a glimpse of Christmastime in Orleans County. Private homes and other stops of interest decorated for the season. Learn of Scandinavian Christmas traditions at one featured home. Tickets available at the Cobblestone Museum, website www. cobblestonemuseum.org or call 585-589-9013. Members $15 or 2/$25, Non-members $20 or 2/$35, Bus ride option, $40 Members, $45 Non-members.
BATAVIA The HomeCare & Hospice Foundation first Holiday WinedUp for Hospice fundraiser Friday, November 30th, 6-9pm at Terry Hills Golf Course in Batavia. All proceeds will support area patients and families. Wine/beer tasting, music, dancing, canvas painting, wine glass painting, a basket raffle and a cash bar. Tickets: $55 per person or $100 per couple. Must be 21 years of age to register for the event. Anyone under the age of 21 will not be admitted. Please bring a valid ID. Tickets can also be purchased online www.homecarehospice.org/holiday-wined-up-forhospice/. The Holland Land Office Museum is proud to bring back the Wonderland of Trees for its 17th year. This year’s theme is “Favorite Holiday Movie.” The Wonderland of Trees will begin this year with its kickoff event Friday, November 16th at 6pm. Tickets: $25 per person/ $20 for museum members and $5 for children under 12. This event will have basket raffles, music performed by Don Bouchard, food, and an ugly sweater contest!
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Cut It!! or Keep It! Grand Prize Winner Cuts it Off! Keep It?? Make him keep it for third year! To Benefit Crossroads House, www. crossroadshouse.com. Cash Prize Draws $25, $200, $50, $25, $100, $50, $200, $100. Drawing: December 8th. All winning tickets go back into draw. Winners notified by phone. Salon Prizes Too! Tickets: 6 for $10 or 18 for $20. Host Location: Steves Styles, East Main, Batavia. For Tickets, Contact Chris @ 585-591-1243.
BROCKPORT Flag Drop-Off Location: Do you have a dirty, sun-faded, torn or tattered American Flag? If so, you may drop it off anytime during business hours at the Ameriprise Financial office, 80 Clinton St., Brockport. A formal flag retirement ceremony will be held to properly retire and dispose of all the flags collected. To attend the flag retirement ceremony or for information: Normand R. Fluet, Jr., CRPC, CLTC, APMA (585) 637-0202. MOMS Club of Brockport 12th Annual Holiday Giftaway. The MOMS Club of Brockport is preparing for the 12th Annual Holiday Giftaway. At this event they will distribute toys to any family in need. Organizers will not be asking attendees any income or personal information at the event. The Giftaway will be held Friday, November 30 from 10am-7pm & Saturday, December 1 from 10am-1pm at the Brockport Elks Lodge (4400 Sweden Walker Road). Our Facebook page: http://www. facebook.com/pages/2011-MOMSClub-of-Brockport-Giftaway/ 154999967855111. For more information contact Emily at giftawaybrockport@outlook.com The Gathering Table, a free community Thanksgiving dinner, will be held at Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 Main St., on Sunday, November 18, 1:30-2:30pm. The Teen Closet will be open 12:30pm. Teen and pre-teen clothing and accessories are available to kids in our community at no charge. Join us for a delicious dinner. The church is fully accessible, and children are welcome. GriefShare Surviving the Holidays - Help and hope as you navigate the Christmas season. Wondering how you will survive the weeks surrounding Thanksgiving and Christmas? Are you dreading these holidays, knowing that everything has changed and that happy memories from past years can’t be recreated? Our Surviving the Holidays seminar is especially for people who are grieving a loved one’s death. Held November 20, 6:30pm-8:30pm, Brockport Free Methodist, 6787 Fourth Section Road, Brockport. http://griefshare.org
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Rummage Sale with Crafts & Vendors - American Legion Auxiliary Unit 379 is hosting a Rummage Sale event with crafts and vendors at the Brockport Area Veterans Club, 222 West Avenue, Brockport on Sunday, November 18 from 1PM-5PM. Proceeds to support local area Veterans. Hot dogs and Chili will be available.
CHURCHVILLE Fall Craft Faire - November 17, Riga Church, 7057 Chili-Riga Cntr. Rd. ( Rt. 33A @ Rt. 36), Churchville. Come shop your favorite DS companies, hand crafts, spun yarns and many other treasures! Crafters, come check out the “Crafting for Good” store that has partnered with us! Finished goods, local honey, candles, embroidered goods, so much to choose from! Win an auction that benefits, not only the lucky one, but 2 local food pantries!
CORFU Live Nativity - DECEMBER 1 - 5:30 TO 7:30 PM - LIVE NATIVITY PEMBROKE TOWN PARK: Come join us for a FREE, Drive-Thru Live Nativity!! Located at 8799 Alleghany Road, Corfu. There will be Live Animals, Refreshments, an Outdoor Nativity Decoration Giveaway and a Christmas Dinner Giveaway!! Non-perishable food items will be collected for the Corfu Food Panty. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/IFUMC. Hosted by area churches of the Pembroke / Corfu Community.
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GATES Gates Historical Society November Program: November 19, 7pm8:30pm, Gates Town Hall, 1605 Buffalo Rd., Rochester. “Rochester Looks to The Sky” - Early Aviation in Rochester. Bill Sauers, President of the Greece Historical Society, will give a short history on early aviation, the first airfield in this area and how our city contributed to aviation during WWI.
HAMLIN Snowmobile Safety Certification Courses by the New York State Park Police. December 8: Hamlin Beach State Park Office, Hamlin (Lunch provided). December 15; Humphrey Nature Center, Letchworth State Park, Castile. December 22: Darien Town Hall, 10569 Alleghany Rd, Darien Center. All courses 8am-4pm. Targeted for young persons ages 10 to 18. Students should bring a bag lunch for the courses at Humphrey Nature Center and Darien Town Hall. Pre-registration required. Call the NYS Park Police 585-658-4692 to register for the course. Space limited so call early.
LIMA Free Praise Concert - The Brockport United Methodists Church, 92 Main Street will host a Doc Kavanagh praise concert on Sunday, November 25th at 6pm. Any donations will benefit Doc’s “Clean Water for Africa “ mission. Refreshments will be served.
ELBA Elba Holiday Craft and Vendor Show - Come Join Us! Saturday, December 8th, 10-4pm, Elba Central School, 57 South Main Street. Run by Boy Scout Troop 6017 of Elba. 80+ Vendors. Mr. and Mrs. Claus - Time: 1-3pm. On Site Photos with Santa, $5. Sheriff’s Dept. Photograph & Fingerprint for Kids - Time: 11-1pm. Snack Bar Run by The Boy Scouts Featuring Their Almost Famous French Onion Soup ($) All Day. So much more! 50/50, Grand Door Prize, Raffle Baskets.
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Thanksgiving: Some Assembly Required By Amanda Dudek
MUMFORD Genesee Country Village & Museum Prepares for Winter, 19th Century Style. Meat preservation, Trade demonstrations, 19th century farming practices at Jones farm. Tour the brewery. Food tastings. An array of Victorian crafts to make-and-take. Flint Hill Store open for shopping, a donation to the Mitten Tree receives 10% regularly-priced items. WHEN: Saturday, November 17, 10am-4pm. Admission: $10 adults, free for members and kids 17 & under. WHERE: Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Road, Mumford. Visit gcv.org for more info.
ROCHESTER Recovery International Meetings - A peer led meeting for nervous people to alleviate their fears and anxieties. Meetings are held weekly and last about 1-1-1/2 hours. This is a self help method (not a 12 step process). It is peer led held in a safe place, in a nonjudgmental setting, and is confidential. There is a free will offering. Join us for a meeting and see if our “method” can work for you! Our website is: www. recoveryinternational.org. Enter your zip code to find a meeting near you. We have telephone meetings and web chat rooms.
1680 Lake Road Hamlin, NY 14464 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org **COMFORT FOOD WITH CHEF LIZ: Sat. Nov. 17 at 11am. Samples and recipes provided. PRESCHOOL STORYTIME: Mon, Nov. 19 at 10:30am. Fall themed stories, songs and sensory activities. TWEEN/TEEN BOOK CLUB: Tue, Nov. 27 at 6:30pm. BOOK DISCUSSION AND SNACKS. **“Beating the Winter Blahs” presented by MVP: Wed, Nov. 28 at 1pm. **Please call 964-2320 to register.
When the Pilgrims famously landed on Plymouth Rock in Massachusetts, Fort Nassau, a Dutch base in New York, had already been established under the command of Hendrick Christiaensen in 1614. If that surprises you, then you will certainly be surprised to learn that the first American Thanksgiving, which was celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621, may have had some roots in the Dutch annual October Commemoration of the 1574 Lifting of the Spanish Siege of Leiden (Leyden). This Dutch celebration consisted of such traditions as the giving of thanks, feasting, war games and other such festivities. This means that a precursor to our first American Thanksgiving could well have been celebrated in New York for about 7 years before the Pilgrim’s first Thanksgiving celebration in 1621. While many now suggest that this Dutch celebration is an ancestor to our First American Thanksgiving and while it may, in fact, be true, it does not change what is unique about this United States holiday. Unlike several subsequent generations, the Pilgrim settlers sought peaceful coexistence with their Native American neighbors. Also, acting contrary to a litany of propaganda and commonly accepted beliefs of the time, the Pilgrim settlers invited them to sit and break bread, a fact which suggests an understanding that Native American peoples were not the subhuman creatures they were so often, and so wrongly, represented to be at that time. That terrible first winter, Puritan settlers and Native American people came together, and they survived. In the United States, we seem to keep learning this lesson of unity over and over again, and each time, it seems to be somehow connected to Thanksgiving. In October of 1863, during the American Civil War, in which at least one of the mitigating issues was the debate over the humanity and, therefore, the freedom of African Americans, President Abraham Lincoln declared a national Day of Thanksgiving to be observed on the last Thursday in November. The United States was
divided by war. It was being torn apart, and yet, a Day of Thanks was observed. At last, the Civil War ended, and while there were many results, some positive and others not, one exceptionally good outcome was that the African American people were freed from slavery. The nation was again one United States of America. We came together, and we moved forward. In November of 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated about five months after announcing his intentions of sending comprehensive Civil Rights legislation to Congress. The Kennedys specifically requested that Macy’s still hold its annual Thanksgiving Day Parade, a parade which remains a central Thanksgiving Day tradition to the present. As a nation, we mourned our president; we celebrated Thanksgiving, and we continued the struggle for Civil Rights legislation until the Civil Rights Act was passed the following year. We came together, and we moved forward. The past couple of years have been divisive for many Americans. Some Americans were pleased with the results of our 2016 presidential election while other Americans were not. The political ranks have been drawn up like picket lines, threatening to divide and destroy friends and even families all across the United States. From its earliest American roots, Thanksgiving has been, in part, about bridging divides and coming together to give thanks for the common blessings we all share. Perhaps one of the most important things to be thankful for this year are the people sitting around the table with us, regardless of color, culture, creed or political position. It may take some effort, but if we can still give thanks for the blessing of each other, we will come together. We will survive. We will move forward.
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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.
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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 products 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 in 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.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Was Case of ‘Bird Lung’ an Allergy or Infection? --DEAR DR. ROACH: I was a very active, healthy 68-year-old until March, when I was hospitalized for two weeks for bilateral pneumonia. I was told by doctors at the hospital that it would take four to six weeks to get my health back. However, I experienced shortness of breath and bouts of coughing for months, and insisted on seeing a specialist three weeks ago. A CT scan and bronchoscopy showed symptoms typical of bird lung. We had a cockatiel for 17 years! I am now taking prednisone and ibuprofen, which are helping to clear up the inflammation. I hope to be able to return to work soon. My family doctor and several other doctors I know said that they’d studied this at med school but had never seen it in their practices. I hope this serves as a warning to other people who might be tempted to buy a pet bird or to breed them. I was lucky, but someone in poor health might not have survived the deadly combination of pneumonia and bird lung. ANSWER: “Bird lung” is a term that might refer to either of two possibilities. The first condition is “bird-fanciers lung” -- essentially an allergic reaction to bird droppings, feathers and the proteins of various birds. It can look very much like pneumonia, with abnormal chest X-ray findings that can be indistinguishable. The only cure is to get away from the source of the allergens, but prednisone might be necessary in severe cases. It is not an infection. The second possibility is an infection called psittacosis (sit-a-CO-sis), caused by the bacterium Chlamydia psittaci. Cockatiels are commonly infected by this organism, and the birds do not always appear ill. Psittacosis can be a very severe illness, potentially affecting multiple systems, but it usually responds rapidly to appropriate antibiotics, such as tetracyclines. Given your history, I suspect that bird-fancier’s lung, also called hypersensitivity pneumonitis, is more likely. It sounds like your specialist is treating you appropriately. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I read that microwaving food can cause the food to lose nutritional value or even to become carcinogenic. Is this true? -- S.G. ANSWER: Not really. Heating food does cause some nutrients, such as vitamin C, to break down. But microwaves don’t do that more than any other cooking method does. In general, the longer a food is kept very hot, the more nutrients are lost. So quick heating keeps in the most nutrients. Quickly steaming is another way. That’s essentially what a microwave does, since it heats water molecules very efficiently, steaming the water contained in food or that you use to rinse it. In fact, microwaving may be better than boiling, since many nutrients can be lost in the water if you just throw it out. As far as carcinogens (cancer-causing chemicals) go, these are products of very high heat, especially grilling meat. Because microwaves can heat unevenly, some areas of the food can get very hot while others stay cold, which is why it’s best, when microwaving, to cook for a short while and allow the heat to distribute itself before heating further or serving. 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
Caring for a loved one with dementia can be difficult and stressful. Researchers at the University of Rochester are seeking dementia caregivers to participate in a brief in-home program designed to reduce stress and promote their own cognitive health. • Study subjects receive up to $400 for participation & travel is not required. • You may be eligible if you are 55-58 years old and are caring for, and living with, a family member who has dementia. To learn more, please call: (585) 275-6835 or e-mail: mindbody@urmc.rochester.edu Website: Research.SON.Rochester.edu/dementia-caregiving
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4 simple ways to save more for retirement It’s never too early to begin saving for retirement. While millions of people have no doubt heard or read those very words before, surveys indicate that few people are taking that lesson to heart. A 2018 survey from Bankrate.com found that 20 percent of Americans don’t save any of their annual income. Things aren’t necessarily rosier in Canada, where the financial institution CIBC reports that 32 percent of people nearing or on the cusp of retiring have nothing saved for retirement. Saving for retirement can seem impossible in households where every dollar counts. But the following are four simple ways to save more for retirement without making dramatic lifestyle changes. 1. Turn raises into retirement savings. According to the WorldatWork 2018-2019 Salary Budget Survey: Top Level Results, salary budgets in the United States are projected to rise by an average of 3.2 percent in 2019, while those in Canada are expected to rise by 3 percent. Working professionals can save more for retirement by converting some or all their raises into retirement savings. Pre-tax retirement accounts allow working professionals to put aside money before taxes are paid, so weekly paychecks will not be greatly affected if you choose to increase the percentage of your income you deposit into such accounts. Do this each time you receive a raise and your retirement savings will grow considerably. 2. Put bonuses to work. Professionals who receive bonuses can speak to their employer and request that their retirement contribution rates be increased when bonuses are issued. Many 401(k) retirement plans allow workers to contribute as much as 80 percent of their paychecks. While that’s not sustainable for most people every pay period, increasing your
contribution rate dramatically when your bonus is issued is a great way to save more for retirement. Contribution rates can then be returned to normal the following pay period. 3. Downsize your home. Empty nesters nearing retirement age may benefit by downsizing their homes. Doing so can reduce utility bills, property taxes and other expenses, and those savings can then be redirected into retirement accounts. 4. Reinvest tax returns. Working professionals accustomed to receiving tax returns can use that money to catch up on their retirement savings. Rather than spending tax returns or depositing them into traditional savings accounts, reinvest them into a retirement account. Speak with a financial planner to help you figure out how to accomplish this goal. Even if it requires opening a new account, the long-term benefits or reinvesting returns are substantial. Saving for retirement is important, and it’s never too late or too early to start setting aside more money for your golden years.
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.
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a maraschino cherry? 5. U.S. STATES: How many counties 6. GAMES: How many pieces per side are in a game of chess? 7. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a young bat called? comic-book series features characters called Jughead, Veronica and Betty? 9. LANGUAGE: What is the international radio code word for the
9. Kilo 8. “Archie” 6. 16 parishes 5. None. The state is divided into 64 4. Manhattan 3. Afrikaners 2. The Irish Sea 1. Ronald Reagan
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By Chris Richcreek 1. In 2017, the Dodgers’ Corey Seager became the fourth player in major-league history to have two three-homer games before his 24th birthday. Name two of the other three to do it. 2. Name three of the four teams managed by Hall of Famer Whitey Herzog. 3. In 2016, Brad Kaaya became the all-time career passing yards leader (9,968) at the University of Miami, Fla. Who had been No. 1? 4. When was the last time the Washington Wizards won an NBA playoff game against the Celtics in Boston? 5. Of the 31 NHL teams, how many are based in the U.S.? 6. Since the current World Cup format began in 1986, how many times has at least 10 European men’s soccer teams advanced to the round of 16? 7. When Triple Crown winner Justify triumphed in the Preakness in 2018, it put Bob Baffert in a tie for the most wins at that race by a horse trainer (seven). Who else did it seven times? (c) 2018 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
Answers 1. Mookie Betts, Juan Gonzalez and Boog Powell. 2. Texas (1973), California (‘74), Kansas City (‘75-’79) and St. Louis (‘80-’90). 3. Ken Dorsey, with 9,565 yards (1999-2002). 4. It was 1982. 5. Twenty-four. 6. Six times (1986, ‘90, ‘94, ‘98, 2006 and 2018). 7. R. Wyndham Walden (between 1875 and 1888).
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On "Halloween Nite" the Town of Riga Recreation Department along with the Churchville Lions Club, hosted their annual Halloween Parade to provide the community's young "Trick or Treaters" a safe environment in which to
participate. The parade started at the Churchville Commons and was led up Main Street by the Churchville Fire Department's fire truck and the Churchville Fire Police provided safe passage to the Church Lodge in Churchville Park. Once there the youngsters were treated to a beautifully decorated building where apples, cider, donuts, and of course bags of candy were served. A costume contest was also held. All involved were thrilled that the ghoulish characters were able to participate in a safe and secure environment. HUGE “Thank
You’s” go out to the following people and organizations that continue to make this event memorable year after year…Lions Ruth Stewart, Lucy Hackett, the Riga Recreation Dept., Churchville Lions Club, the Churchville Fire Department, Churchville Fire Police, the Monroe County Parks Department, and parents of all the “Trick or Treaters”. David Thomas, Recreation Supervisor, Town of Riga Thanks to our new postmaster at the Avon Post Office. He goes above and beyond to help all of us. Thank You, D.T.
The polarization of the US has set us up to be susceptible to manipulation. Instead of asking the more insightful questions and viewing the responses with an open mind we take a party (or tribal) stand and seek to PROVE our position. That opens us to deceptive practices: Changing the criteria, turning perpetrators into victims, deflecting attention, minimizing criminal behavior by generalizing it. Don’t be duped, it's a lie.
In this week’s edition 68% of those polled thought that monuments already erected should never be removed. There are over 700 Confederate monuments and an additional 800 Confederate symbols spanning 31 states and were erected during the Jim Crow era (1870s-1950s). Two of Stonewall Jackson’s great-greatgrandsons penned an open letter to the mayor of Richmond, the former capital of the Confederacy as well as the grandsons’ hometown, regarding Jackson’s statue there. “[W]e are writing today to ask for the removal of his statue, as well as the removal of all Confederate statues from Monument Avenue,” they wrote in their letter published on Slate. “They are overt symbols of racism and white supremacy."
Sunday my ATM card and transaction got frozen on the screen. While I was messaging the bank on FB and talking to them, some of you were swearing at me and throwing me dirty looks. Well, being a Sunday no one was at the bank, so I had to secure my card before I left. You would have done the same thing. Really, some of you people didn't have to act the way you did. It was not my fault. I worked out a solution with the bank, didn't say a word to you angry people and went over and bought a lottery ticket and won $100. I was the winner, not you in more ways than one. Not my fault what happened, the angry looks and words were not appreciated.
To the DOT workers mowing the median and along the sides of I-390 from exit 9 down to exit 5 .... you are doing an incredible job! It is so nice to see the landscaping along the interstate nicely groomed. This is how it should look at all times. Job well done!! Local Commuter
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Props to the people who are working on the building in Caledonia where 36 and 383 meet. I drive past it for work twice a day & have seen the progress. I love the design & it looks like it's been a lot of hard work so kudos to you!! Can't wait until it's open!
they do is complain about the noise that their neighbors make above them. If you don't like hearing them walking or TV playing or when they have family and friends over, then maybe you should move to an upstairs apartment or just move out. Don't make it miserable for your neighbors who have lived there several years before you moved in and never had a problem before you. I wanted a collision estimate not a blatant disregard of my personal space. The estimator entered my car without my permission and read my mail and the nutcracker correspondence inside. There was no reason to enter the car. Perhaps he was a nutcracker collector. Time to reconsider the Empire State and move to DC.
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Join the New York State Workforce As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)!! Salary range: $40,113 to $48,772 The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs!! Travel positions based out of Monroe County available: Work four days on/three days off. All travel expenses reimbursed per New York State Travel Rules and Regulations. 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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As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,325 to $44,311 Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Monroe, Wayne, Ontario and Livingston Counties. Tavel positions with our Direct Support Team now available: Work four days on/three days off. All travel expenses reimbursed per New York State Travel Rules and Regulations. 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.
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Quick Lube Tech/Shop Assistant Bob Johnson GM in LeRoy is seeking an entry level tech to assist with shop housekeeping, inventory and oil changes. Job requirements: Must have own tools and transportation, clean driver’s license and good work attitude. Great place to work and grow your career. Come join our growing team.
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TERRY TREE SERVICE, LLC We Keep Growing Rochester 2018 Top 100 #6
Mechanics Needed - Diesel experience - Farm equipment repair experience We offer complete benefit package including 401k match. E-mail: hr@terrytree.com Call 585-436-2900 ext. 168 Mail 755 Jefferson Rd., Suite 200 Rochester, NY 14623
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NOW HIRING GM Technicians 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. Contact Bob DeVos at 585-359-1300 ext. 540 or email your resume to bob.devos@oconnorchevrolet.com to set up a confidential interview.
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General Laborers Needed in a secondary metal processing mfg. environment. HS/GED preferred, able to work all shifts. Able to lift 50 lbs. Basic math, reading & writing skills. Able to work independently. The position involves walking & standing for long periods of time and performs strenuous physical labor. No experience required, we will train. This is a full-time position - 40 hrs. per week. Must be willing to work overtime as needed.
Harding’s Towing is looking to hire full and part-time light duty and heavy duty
TOWING OPERATORS Must have towing endorsement. Heavy towing requires a Class A license. Stop in and fill out an application at
135 Northern Drive, Rochester, NY 14623
All candidates must be at least 18 yrs. old & be able to pass drug screening, background check, Motor Vehicle report, & Pre-employment Physical. Email resume to: human.resources@sabinmetal.com or call HR Department at 585-538-2194 for appointment time to complete application & initial interview. Sabin offers competitive benefits, vacations & holidays, personal & birthday time off, 401K, Health & Dental insurance, & tuition assistance.
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MACHINIST Responsible for the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of close tolerance machinery. Duties and Responsibilities • Analyzes mechanical and operational problems on assigned close tolerance equipment and takes corrective action. • Makes necessary corrections and adjustments to maintain maximum production and quality. • Completes machine changeovers and sets up machinery for production. • Performs scheduled maintenance and inspection of assigned equipment. • 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 takes corrective action on equipment. • Completes maintenance and repair logs. • Notifies appropriate management/owners of recurring issues with equipment and/or operation of equipment when necessary.
Skills and Specifications
Complete training provided.
Benefits: NYS Retirement System Healthcare per UPSEU Contract Great part-time schedule (School Breaks/Summers OFF)
Call: 585-637-1806 Apply on-line at: https://www.applitrack.com/brockport/onlineapp
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Ability to operate safely in fast-paced environment Ability to read and understand basic diagrams and patterns Ability to read and understand numbers and letters Advanced skills in Tool and Die tolerance, able to operate mills, lathes and grinders. Follow all company rules and policies. 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. Annual certification of Lock out/Tag out program.
Education and Qualification • High school diploma or equivalency is desired • 5 plus years of machinist experience
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 and 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
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Service Dept. Porter/Car Washer Bob Johnson GM in LeRoy is seeking a full-time employee to wash customers’ cars and to assist the service department in their everyday needs. Hours M-F, 8-5; Sat 8-2; Candidates for this position can fill out an application at:
Bob Johnson GM 7000 W. Main St., LeRoy
PART TIME JANITOR
Responsible for cleaning common areas and vacant units in a 24 unit apartment building. Light grounds work. Apply in person at 6619 N Lake Rd. Bergen, NY 14416 – Tuesday or Thursday between 8am and 3pm or 585-494-2168. Salary negotiable.
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Credit and Collection Specialist The Dorschel Group, located in Rochester, NY is looking for a Credit and Collection Specialist, you will join a team of specialists that demonstrate the desire to build positive relationships with our customers, and the ability to deliver excellent customer service. As a Credit and Collections Specialist, you will be responsible for establishing and maintaining relationships with our customers. Routine outbound collection calls and frequent guidance of accounts is required. You will develop and utilize various collection tools in an effort to help customers establish and maintain a good credit history with us while minimizing losses to the finance company. Assisting customers, collections and other loss mitigation or recovery activities is involved. Other tasks and responsibilities include reviewing and analyzing applications for credit and communicating credit decisions to our dealer partners as well as other general administrative duties needed. Requirements: - Customer service and/or collection experience - Excellent communication and negotiation skills - Results oriented - ability to achieve individual and department goals - Ability to work evenings and Saturdays What we have to offer: - Comprehensive Benefits Package - Competitive Compensation and Incentives - Flexible Spending Accounts - Tuition Assistance Plan - 401K Retirement Plan - Professional Growth and Development - Job Training for Success Please forward your resume and cover letter to swestcott@dorschel.com or by mail to The Dorschel Group 3817 West Henrietta Road, Rochester, NY 14623 attn: S. Westcott
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. • Must have machinist background.
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
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CONESUS LAKE- Fall Rental, 5433 West Lake rd. Beautiful 3 bdrm home, fully furnished, wall to wall windows overlooking lake, rent to June 1st. very clean, no pets, no smoking. Huge deck! Call Rosalie Guarino Cottage House Properties, Appointment only 585-739-8856 NORTH BERGEN: 3 bedroom Half House $995/ month includes water, heat, garbage. Freshly remodeled. Yard, private entry, deck. 585-315-1802. FOR RENT: Charming 1 bedroom, 1 bath in Alexander. Kitchen, dining area, huge living room. Washer/dryer. On-site parking. No-smoking. $600 PLUS UTILITES. Security deposit. References required. Call 410-274-4430.
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