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CLARKSON: Cozy 2 bdrm., 1 bath home situated in desirable Maple Ridge Co-Op Park! Great place to begin or end. Updated kitchen & bath, newer furnace & H2O, nice deck, shed, appliances included. Lot rent $305 per month including water & refuse. Ideal for snow birds. 37 Alice Ln. $17,500 739-6976 TEXT: H078127 TO: VIDEOS VICKIE L. SWEET HOWARDHANNA.COM/R1167994

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GM Technicians Needed! Spurr Dealerships in Brockport would like to welcome Wayne Barwald as Director of Service and Parts Departments at Spurr Chevrolet-Buick-GMC and Spurr Subaru! Wayne brings 35 years of service experience working as Service Director at Durfee and Doan Chevrolet in Spencerport! Wayne is an ASE Master Certified Technician and brings a reputation of superior level in customer satisfaction to the dealership! Are you looking to make a change with your current employer? Are you a team player seeking top dollar for your level of experience? Sick of the “big box” shops and looking for a family owned dealership with more work than we can handle right now? We are looking for A, B, and C Techs! We offer 401K with match, top wages in the market, and no drama!

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By Chris Richcreek 1. How many of the top five spots for intentional walks for a season does Barry Bonds hold? 2. Entering 2019, Washington’s Max Scherzer had struck out 250 or more batters for how many consecutive seasons? 3. Since the 1970 merger, six rookies have led the NFL in rushing for a season. Name three of them. 4. In 2018, Jay Wright became the winningest men’s basketball coach (career victories) in Villanova history. Who are second and third on the list? 5. Who are the only two Russianborn winners of the NHL’s Conn Smythe Trophy (MVP of the Stanley Cup playoffs)? 6. In how many different seasons has Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton recorded at least 10 victories? 7. Name the last country to repeat as tennis’ Davis Cup champion.


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Call 585-263-4353 or 585-331-9098 INNOVATIVE SCHOOL IS A TRAINING GROUND FOR ARTISTS (NAPSI)—Art classes have slowly but steadily all but disappeared from public schools over the years. Lack of funding has been the culprit, but educators tend to agree that the arts play a crucial role in the academic and creative development of our children. One public school in Greenville, South Carolina is embracing a different model and provides a haven for young artists from across the state to discover, develop and hone their talents. The South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities offers preprofessional training to its students in the areas of creative writing, dance, drama, music, and visual arts. As a public, residential high school serving juniors and seniors, it helps students refine their talents in a master-apprentice community while receiving nationally recognized academic education. The Governor’s School also serves as a resource to all teachers and students in South Carolina, offering comprehensive outreach programs designed to bring together artists, educators, community organizations, and schools. The school is supported by its own foundation—The South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities Foundation—by raising revenues to bridge the gap between funds provided to the school through government appropriation and the actual cost of the educational opportunities the school provides to its students. This extraordinary school recently captured the attention of Ovation TV, a cable and digital channel that is dedicated to the arts. Ovation and local cable provider Spectrum acknowledged the school’s contributions to the community and innovative approach to arts education and skills development with a $10,000 award via its Stand for the Arts arts advocacy initiative. SC Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities’ success provides a great lesson for communities across the country looking to support the arts and encourage the creative development of their youth.

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HOLLEY COMMUNITY FREE LIBRARY 86 Public Square • Holley, NY 14470 (585) 638-6987 • holleylibrary.org Mon & Wed: 10am-1pm and 4-8pm Tues, Thurs, & Fri: 10am-5pm Saturdays: 10am-2pm

Wacky Wednesday: Heart Books Wed. Feb. 6th, 6:30 PM Joy Cameron is leading this interactive workshop on the art of book page folding. We will provide the supplies for making a heart book! Please register in the library or call 638-6987.

Family Workshop: Pizza Party Sat, Feb. 9th, 12:30 PM

That’s what an organ donor is to someone waiting for a transplant —forever appreciated for giving the ultimate gift. Live life to the fullest. Help others do the same. Join the donor registry at www.PassLifeOn.org

We are celebrating PIzza Day! Join Miss Grace for stories, activities, crafts, and sample different types of pizza for lunch! The pizza is generously donated by Dustin’s Pizzeria. This event is for the whole family. Registration is appreciated. Please call 638-6987 or visit the library to register.

Vice President .....................Kimberly Dougherty 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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Kiwanis Read-Around-The-World Bookmark Contest! Brockport students and homeschoolers in grades K-5 are eligible. Pick up your entry form today. All entries are due by March 1st. TEEN WRITING GROUP: Mondays, February 4 & 25, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm SCIENCE STORY TIME, Wednesdays, February 6 and 20, 11:30 am to 12:15 pm Staying in town for February Break? Stop by the library or go online, and see all that we have planned for you and the kids to do!

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4 GLASS SHELF CURIO CHINA CABINET, 76” H x 13” D x 28” W. Fairport: 585-364-0468. 15 - BEHR PAINT & STAIN CANS and rollers, brushes and pans: 386-341-3502 WOODEN NIGHT STAND and ARMOIRE for makeover project. Fairport: 716-471-3715 (will deliver) NEWSPAPERS from important dates in history (weddings, assassinations, elections, moon landing, more) and 100+ NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazines. Must go: 585-749-7529 Clean QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS, BOX SPRING and METAL FRAME: Call or text 585-245-3333 Used, clean PRESCRIPTION BOTTLES, labels removed. Good for crafts. 100+: pshippers@frontier.com OKI YELLOW TONER CARTRIDGE, OEM 3034801, new in the box. Also, used OKI 3200N LASER PRINTER and owner’s manual: dennisgmorrill@gmail.com SLIDING CLOSET DOORS with hardware, 60” wide: 585-385-4858 2 – BLACK SUITCASES. One 28” and one 23” (carry on). Very good condition. Both are two-wheeler: mshimmel@yahoo.com FULL SIZE MATTRESSES and BOX SPRINGS. No frame. You pick up: ttorcello@yahoo.com WURLITZER UPRIGHT PIANO. Good shape/works, needs tuning. You pick up or maybe we can deliver: 585-721-8488

Urgent Need! LOCKABLE REFRIGERATOR and ROLLING CARTS for chairs and tables for nonprofit Howard Community Center: 607-281-1197 LARGE OLD WHISKEY BARREL: 585-519-1261 NEED EVERYTHING FOR EVERY ROOM Just moved into own place. Have three children under age seven: 585-709-3369 TODDLER BED and MATTRESS and a BABY CRIB and MATTRESS: Mary 585-490-6808 WOODEN BALUSTER SPINDLES from indoor or outdoor railings or turned legs from wooden tables: 585-533-2106. EMBROIDERY MACHINES wanted, working or not for nonprofit organization: douglaslpotter@gmail.com BALL CANNING JARS, quart size with screw top lids: 585-229-2186. SINGLE PERSON KAYAK and car carrier: 585-637-0933. RELIABLE WINTER CAR needed: Kim 585-444-9576. CAR POOL/RIDE needed from Scottsville Road at Jenison to Scottsville Road at Main Street in Scottsville. M-T-W 6 AM: 585-339-9332 leave message. POWER OF LOVE Time Life Music CD’s: 585-409-6477

ADJUSTABLE MANUAL WHEELCHAIR: 716-442-5291

Who has a 1948 EAST HIGH YEARBOOK (Rochester, NY ) they would like to part with: 585-394-1336

55 GALLONS OF WASTE MOTOR OIL. Must return barrel it’s in. Call Paul at 585-533-2106 between 9 to 5

INDIAN ARROWHEADS or ARTIFACTS. Rush area: Ken 585-754-4140

FIBER SOURCE HN for peg tube feeding. 2 plus cases for 88 inv servings with syringes: 585-671-2530

WIRE TOP CANNING JARS needed for therapy group. Ran short! 585-346-6506

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Understanding Central American Conditions Driving Immigration - FREE Public Forum – Saturday, February 9th • 10:30am-12:30pm Hoag Library, 134 S. Main St., Albion Featuring: Patrick McCormick • SUNY Geneseo Graduate • Migrant Educator • Fulbright Scholar Sponsored by Orleans County Democratic Committee

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BATAVIA The Genesee Society of Model Engineers announces that their semi-annual GREAT BATAVIA TRAIN SHOW will be held at the Richard C. Call Arena in Batavia. This venue on the campus of Genesee Community College offers unmatched convenience and for attendees and vendors. The Great Batavia Train Show is scheduled for Sunday, March 31, 2019 at the Richard C. Call Arena at Genesee Community College, 1 College Rd., Batavia. Admission: $6 adults, $3 under 18, free for children under 13. Hours: 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Features: Vendor tables, free parking, snack bar. www.gsme.org

BROCKPORT Pancakes & Prizes! Benefit Sunday, February 10 For Zach Losee. 8am til Noon, Brockport Vets Club, 222 West Ave., Brockport. Hosted by Brockport Lions. Come and Support Zach! He is currently in NYC recovering from his December 9th HEART Transplant. All proceeds to help with his extensive Medical Bills! $$ Hourly 50/50 Raffle $$, Raffle Baskets for all ages, Lottery Tree Raffle. $7 adults, $4 children 5-12 and under 5 free.

CANANDAIGUA Suicide Prevention Takes a Community to Help Identify Veterans at Risk. The Canandaigua and Bath VA Medical Centers offer Veterans who have been identified as a high risk for suicide. Together, they share coping tools to use to help avoid a future suicide attempt. The groups are managed by a clinical psychologist and/or a licensed clinical social worker. Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 to be connected with a Veterans crisis responder. Veterans living in the Greater Rochester area - Kelly Mohrman, LCSW: 585-463-2600 x 32570 and Veterans living in the Southern Tier - Jennifer Haggerty, LCSW: 607-664-4366.

CHILI The Chili Art Group will meet on Thursday, February 14th, 2019 at 7 pm in the Chili Senior Center, 3235 Chili Avenue. We will be discussing preparation for Garden Scape, Art Work Guidelines, and All Media Print sales. The Theme this year is “Enchanted Garden”. Visitors are welcome at no charge. You may also visit our website at: www. chiliartgroup.weebly.com. For questions please contact: Judy Wood at eaglesnest@rochester.rr. com.

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

GENESEO Rochester Winter Parafest - Held Saturday and Sunday, February 23 & 24, 10-5pm, Valley Oak Event Center, 4242 Lakeville Rd., Geneseo, 585-243-0500. Tickets: Paratalkradio.Ticketleap.com and Eventbrite.com. Info.: Paratalkradio.com. Supports our Veterans - Fundraiser Operation Build Up.

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HILTON “Salt! The Western New York Gold Rush” - The next meeting of the Parma-Hilton Historical Society will be Monday, February 11, 2019, at 7:00 p.m., at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Route 259, Hilton. The program is “Salt! The Western New York Gold Rush.”

MUMFORD A German Tradition Makes for a Day of Winter Fun at Genesee Country Village & Museum Kohlfahrt: A Traditional German Cabbage Walk. Beer and wine tastings. Guided hike through the Historic Village and Nature Center Trails. Stops for games and tastings. A full buffet meal in the Banquet Center. Saturdays, February 2 and 9. Tours begin at 1:45pm until 4pm, dinner follows. $70 General Admission/ $63 GCV&M Members. Group Discounts Available. Reservations are required. For adults 21 and over only. Genesee Country Village & Museum,1410 Flint Hill Road, Mumford. Info.: gcv.org.

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SPENCERPORT Ferris Goodridge Post #330 Upcoming Events: February 2nd Cash Bash, 1-5pm. February 3rd Euchre Tournament at 1pm - $10. Sunday, February 10th - All You Can Eat Breakfast Buffet, 8am12pm - $8. February 22nd - Spaghetti Dinner - $8, 6:30-9:30pm Special Blend Band will be there -$5 cover. March 3rd - Rotary Ziti Dinner at 1pm. March 6th - Red Cross Blood Drive at 1pm. Held at the Ferris Goodridge Post #330, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport.

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Warning Signs Your Aging Parents Need More Help (NAPS)—Home care agencies often see a surge in calls in late December and early January. Why? Many grown children head home for the holidays and notice their aging parents need some help. Here are ways to tell: Take The Sniff Test - Breathe in that holiday hug. If you notice unclean clothes or an uncharacteristic body odor, that could signal that a parent is having trouble bathing, maintaining personal hygiene or keeping up with household chores such as laundry. Next, follow your nose to the kitchen. Open the fridge. You’ll notice pretty quickly if there’s spoiled food—but your parents may not. The sense of smell diminishes with age, expecially after 70. Many seniors can’t detect unpleasant odors that would normally tell them it’s time to toss last week’s meat loaf. If the sniff test reveals some olfactory oddities, it might not just be “normal aging.” Diminished sense of smell can be an early indicator of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. If you sense something isn’t quite right, help Mom or Dad to set up a doctor’s visit to see if there’s something else going on. Have A Look Around - Your childhood home may look the same as ever—but it may not work as well for older adults. As people age, their environment typically needs simple upgrades to keep them safe. You can significantly reduce fall risks by taping down throw rugs, removing extra furniture, securing electrical cords out of pathways and adding grab bars in the bathroom. Pay attention to clutter as well. Stacks of unopened mail, broken appliances or drooping houseplants may also signal a need for help. Being unable to manage everyday activities can be a symptom of depression or of cognitive impairment, which often presents like depression. If you see any of the above warning signs, you may want to arrange for your parent to see a doctor and for family members or professional caregivers to stop by and help with projects and chores. Just knowing your parents have help and resources can relieve worry, both yours and theirs. Listen Up - Is the TV or radio volume blaring? Are conversations repeated? Does Mom keep asking “what?” or just smiling and nodding instead of participating? Don’t brush it off. Difficulty following conversations may be a sign of hearing loss, cognitive impairment or both. Seniors who begin losing their hearing are at greater risk of developing dementia over time since hearing is a brain function. Sometimes, hearing aids stimulate the sounds needed for the brain to restore organization and correctly process sounds. Making Sense Of Your Senses - Talking to parents about warning signs you’ve noticed isn’t fun. But do it anyway. Let them know you want to be involved to help them stay independent for as long as possible. Even if you live far away there’s a lot you can do, such as scheduling appointments and finding help with transportation, chores and projects. Talk to nearby family members about how they can help out or set up a visit with a home care agency that can provide ongoing support. Fear of losing independence keeps a lot of seniors tight lipped.

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Byron-Bergen High School receives $25,000 worth of science equipment Submitted by Gretchen Spittler; Adapted & Expanded by Amanda Dudek

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t’s a new opportunity for Junior and Senior High School students at ByronBergen. This past fall, their High School science program garnered a $25,000 America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education Grant. On Friday, January 4, 2019, Agriculture Teacher Jeffrey Parnapy, a Cornell graduate, received a muchanticipated delivery: five modest shipping boxes containing $25,000 worth of stateof-the-art equipment to support the agriculture, biology, chemistry, and physics programs. For Parnapy, who wrote the grant proposal in collaboration with his science colleagues Michael Conine, Briana DelVecchio, Jenifer Faro, Peter Spence, and Terry Vick, it was a dream come true. “My colleagues and I are ready to implement these new tools directly into our coursework,” said Parnapy. “We have been anticipating their arrival and it’s very exciting to be able to bring a new level of technology to our students.” Jeff Parnapy could not be more pleased to see the ag classes making a comeback at Byron-Bergen. “Next fall will be only the third year in which we have offered ag classes since the 1970s,” said Parnapy. Byron-Bergen is doing a reboot of agricultural education that is happening in many other districts, as well. “Pavilion, Oakfield-Alabama; there is a resurgence.” Parnapy had taught agriculture at the secondary level for several years before taking a position teaching other science classes at Byron-Bergen in the Fall of 2000. It wasn’t until 2018, however, that he was asked to teach an Introduction to Agriculture class thanks to his certification in Agricultural Education. “I think people are realizing that we need young people with an interest in agriculture, young people who will go into this business,” said Parnapy. “Everyone needs to eat!” Parnapy went on to share why he believes agricultural education is so important for today’s youth, whether they enter the field or not. “We all must realize that each and every one of us is going to be a consumer of agricultural products. If we are going to raise smart consumers, then we have to make sure they understand the whole production-to-supply chain of agriculture. We also are all citizens as are the children we are instructing, so we have to educate ourselves and our children about agriculture and our food system so that we are all more informed when we vote.” Parnapy clarified that since those for whom we vote are responsible for making ag policy decisions for us on such issues as conservancy and Right to Farm, it is important to educate future generations about agriculture so that they will understand how these decisions will affect them.

Byron Bergen students assist in unpacking the new equipment. Photo credit: Gretchen Spittler Byron-Bergen students certainly will have the opportunity to learn more than ever before with all of the items they received. The complete list of new equipment includes: 13 Lab Quest interfaces, 1 anemometer, 1 barometer, 12 CO2 gas sensors, 9 conductivity sensors, 12 dual range force sensors, 5 dissolved oxygen probes, 4 flow rate sensors, 10 energy sensors, 12 infrared thermometers, 12 motion detectors, 24 pH sensors, 1 sound level meter, 24 temperature probes, 4 drop counters, 12 photogates, 3 spectrophotometers, and 4 Lab Quest interface charging stations. “Just being able to have the kids handle tech that is different from what they have been exposed to before is so important,” says Parnapy. “When they graduate and further their education or training, and they are presented with a new piece of equipment, at least they are likely to have some idea of what it is, what it does and where to start.” While this is a field-specific skill, Jeff Parnapy states that it is also important for young people to learn the value of the expensive technology, that individual items can cost hundreds of dollars and were earned through the grant writing efforts and perseverance of their teachers. Therefore, the equipment should be cared for and respected. “Things do not just show up,” he says. “Kids are walking around with expensive tech (like cellphones) and sometimes, do not understand that it is costly to replace these things. We are not just teaching skills, but a mindset, as well, for how young people have to be for things to work out when they enter into a career. This includes both hard and soft skills.” Parnapy explains that teaching these skills, much like the equipment received, extend beyond Byron-Bergen’s Agriculture classes.

Lab group uses new equipment. Photo by Gretchen Spittler “I envisioned all the science faculty using this equipment, because I see us all as a team here. I knew if I was going to write a grant, a lot of people should be able to benefit from it. I needed this equipment, such as the Lab Quest II interfaces, for the Agriculture curriculum which I was going to teach, and other science classes would need to benefit, also for a grant to be approved; 7th-12th in our case. So, when I was going through and writing this grant, I made sure I talked to all the science teachers, asking what it is they could use that we could include in this grant. When I started totaling up what their students needed with what my students needed, I thought, well, I guess we will apply for $25,000!” said Parnapy. He further explained that all the equipment is multifunctional, able to measure various things such as Oxygen, CO2, wind speed and infrared. “For example,” Parnapy continued, “a 7th grade student could measure temperature and pH. An 8th grade student could work with physics and motion.” When looking to the future, Jeff Parnapy is optimistic and already sees progress and enthusiasm. “Agriculture was our most subscribed elective last year,” he enthused. “Last year, we had one section. This year, we have two. Next year, we will not only have Introduction to Agriculture but also an Animal Science class.” Parnapy describes the upcoming Animal Science elective as a “good starter” for someone who thinks they may be interested but is not yet ready to commit to a BOCES level class. “Another thing I am really excited about is that we are going to continue to build strong leaders for the future. That is why there are FFA (Future Farmers of America) chapters like the one I advise here,” says Parnapy. “We practice parliamentary procedure, employment skills, public speaking and leadership and career development. We also do agriculturally relevant fundraisers. For example, we will be having a strawberry sale in the middle of March. Students also visit Camp Oswegatchie, the State FFA Camp, to gain a deeper appreciation for nature and network with students from other FFA chapters.” This project was made possible by local farmers and America’s Farmers Grow Rural Education, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund. The America’s Farmers campaign highlights the importance of modern US Agriculture through communications and community outreach programs that partner with farmers to impact rural America. To learn more, visit America’s Farmers at www. AmericasFarmers.com. The Monsanto Fund, the philanthropic arm of the Monsanto Company, is a nonprofit dedicated to strengthening farm communities and the communities where Monsanto employees live and work. Have something interesting you’d like to share with our readers? Perhaps an original story, a personal experience, community happening, or school event? Add some photos, and your story will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! It’s easy to do. Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com to view p reviously posted stories and to post your own. Visit My Hometown today!

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START BREATHING CLEAN (NAPSI)—A new year, whether the one on the calendar or a more personal milestone, is a good time to give your health and well-being a new start, too. Here are three hints on how 1. Be active—but don’t set too high a goal. Just walking for 30 minutes a day, even in 10-minute increments, can make a difference. 2. Eat right. Go for more fruits and vegetables; fewer sugary drinks, red meats and high-fat, processed foods.

GVPS ONLINE POLL: QR Codes, those little, patterned squares you scan with your phone or other smart device, can be found everywhere and on just about anything. Love them or hate them; you decide! • Love them! Instant Info! • Don’t mind them. They are okay. • I will scan them if I have to. • Hate them! Scanning them is so annoying! • I have never seen/used QR Codes. Poll Ends 02-05-19 Results from 01-29-19 Everyone knows passwords are supposed to be a secret. Which of these words do you think is most often found in passwords? 0% Metallica 16% Pokemon 0% Slipknot 32% Starwars 52% Superman The most commonly used word found in people’s passwords, according to Virginia Tech and Dashlane, was superman!

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3. Reduce indoor pollution. Get your HVAC system cleaned by a NADCA professional. In most homes, people generate a great deal of contaminants and air pollutants, such as dander, dust and chemicals. These are pulled into the HVAC system and build up in the ductwork. NADCA sets the industry standard for HVAC system cleaning and its members must have at least one certified Air Systems Cleaning Specialist (ASCS) on staff, comply with a Code of Ethics and acquire continuing education credits. Learn More: For further facts and tips and to find a nearby NADCA member, go to www.nadca.com. For a free Homeowner’s Guide to air duct cleaning, visit https://nadca.com/sites/default/files/docs/2017/nadca_ homeowners_guide_print_version.pdf.


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Look in THIS WEEK’S Penny Saver for Your Big Game BINGO Boards! Watch & win with your own rules and prizes!

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substitute “holiday”. By so doing, you wouldn’t need to then wait until December 26 to use the word in your “afterChristmas” sales. Thanks, and Merry Christmas

A suggestion to area merchants: At this glorious time of year, shoppers crowd your stores and businesses to purchase gifts for all special holidays in the month of December. In your advertisements, if you choose to use symbols like Santa, Elves, Decorated Wreaths and Trees, etc. … all exclusive to Christmas....kindly do not

Is anybody upset about a recent change to our [local restaurant] here in our [local town]? The beautiful landscaping was destroyed and the building was made to have a cold appearance. Our [local town] certainly deserved better than this monstrosity. Recently my friend and I went to lunch at a small restaurant in our [local town]. The room was crowded, and we were all very close. In came a woman with a severe bronchial infection and sat

at the table right next to us. She proceeded to cough her way through the entire lunch, disregarding all the patrons around her. Both of us now have severe colds. Ironically, we are both infectious disease nurses. Please stay home and keep your germs to yourself. To the driver of a purple vehicle: Slow down before you kill someone! After the town hall meeting addressing public water access, I left disgusted at my “neighbors” and local farmer’s negative and uninformed opinions. With climate changing, many residential wells don’t produce water like they used to. Can the farm’s water be next? Then what? Public water causes autism due

to medical waste in the lakes? Now there’s a real reason to be against it. The air we breathe is polluted so stop breathing. If you prefer your washed clothes to be gray or dingy or nasty teeth due to drinking your well water so be it. I don’t. My well is good, but I want better! I want my neighbors’ water to be better! I would gladly give up vices to help my neighbor. “Move back to the city” What a GREAT answer! It may not cost you as much if you do your homework. I am so upset that someone can hit my car and take off without reporting it or leaving a note. They had to know they hit my car because the bumper and the hatchback is dented; also, the taillight was broken. I know that accidents happen, but to just leave is totally WRONG!

Brighter Side The Memorial Day Detachment # 468 of the Marine Corps League would like to thank everyone who donated to the Toys for Tots campaign this year. The generosity of everyone who donated or provided a space for our collection boxes enabled us to distribute over 6200 toys to children who might otherwise not have received any toys for Christmas. We appreciate the agencies and individuals who helped to distribute the toys to the individuals who were in need. We look forward to working with everyone again next year. Big thank you to a worker at Advantage Auto Stores who changed my plates for

me at no charge. Having a small infant and a husband away on business, this act of kindness really meant a lot to me. We went to KRONY’S on Jan. 4th. My family and I ordered pizza, which is always YUMMY! We decided to try Stromboli’s and must say that they were EXCEPTIONAL! Next time, I will request more ricotta, and I’m sure they will accommodate my needs, because when you go to Krony’s, they go out of their way to make your dining experience a pleasant one. As soon as I walked in JOEY greeted me by NAME!!

He is ALWAYS nice, as well as CINDY. No matter what kind of a day they are having, they always make the customers feel welcomed and appreciated. What more could anyone ask for?? Delicious food coupled with wonderful employees who make the visit such a delight! A shout out to JOEY, CINDY, and all the other hard-working employees!!!! We LOVE KRONY’S! Thank you to the gentleman who stopped to help me, after I skidded off the road into a ditch in my Tahoe on Rt. 21 in Manchester, Sun., Dec. 30th, 2018 at 6:15 AM. He was pulling out of his driveway as it happened. I am so thankful for his help. I was a little disoriented and did not get his name. He got

in my vehicle and got it out of the ditch and back on Rt. 21. Thank you so much for your help and being there to help. It is nice to know that there are people out there willing to help!


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

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CROSSWORD

Is Big and Tall Patient Getting Petite-Size Meds?

--DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 71 years old, stand 6 feet, 5 inches tall and weigh 325 pounds. The “average” person is half my size, yet when I get medication for various ailments (e.g., gout, pain, flu shots, etc.) I get the standard dose. I assume I have more physical mass as well as a larger blood supply, which leads me to the conclusion that I am receiving a smaller concentration of medicine than the typical patient. Am I correct? -- M.K. ANSWER: All medicines have concentrations at which they work optimally. Too low a dose and they aren’t effective, and too high a dose increases risk of toxicity. Some drugs have a very small range that’s both effective and nontoxic, and these are referred to as having a “narrow toxic to therapeutic ratio.” Others have a very large range where they are effective and nontoxic, such as most over-the-counter pain medicines and flu shots. Penicillin has a very wide toxic to therapeutic ratio, but I use that example precisely because some people will have an allergic reaction. There is no drug -- prescribed, over-the-counter or supplement -that is either perfectly safe while being effective, or perfectly effective while being safe, for every person. The concentration of the drug in the appropriate area of the body (sometimes blood, sometimes the affected organ, sometimes urine) may depend on the dose as well as your characteristics. Despite being much larger than average, your blood volume is probably only a little above the average, since the increased bone mass, muscle mass and, in most people your size, fat mass are disproportionate to the blood. Some medicines go to the blood, others to “lean body mass” and still others preferentially to fat. So while you are correct that you are getting a smaller concentration of medicine, that’s still OK most of the time. For medications that need to be dosed precisely, those with a narrow toxic to therapeutic ratio (such as some antibiotics, heart medication and chemotherapy), the dosing is based on height, weight, age and sometimes kidney and liver function. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 80 years old, in good health with no cancer in the family. Up to now, I have always had regular Pap smears and mammograms. Now I am aware that there are different thoughts as to whether those tests are needed at my age. What is your advice? -- J.G. ANSWER: For Pap smears, there is very good evidence that women who have never had any problems with their Pap smears by age 65 are very unlikely to ever develop any, and I agree with the recommendation by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force to stop them at age 65. Mammograms are more controversial, but my personal practice is to continue to recommend them for most women until about age 75. I stop recommending mammograms to women when they have an underlying medical condition that makes it unlikely that they will receive benefit from continued screening. Deciding when that is takes some experience and a lot of discussion with the patient and sometimes her family. There is no absolute age cutoff for mammograms, and getting a mammogram on a healthy 80-year-old might make sense. Getting a mammogram on a woman with incurable lung cancer, for example, does not. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2019 North America Synd., Inc., All Rights Reserved

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HOW TO COMBAT FOUR PET PEEVES AROUND THE HOUSE (NAPSI)—If your family is like most, there are a few things about your home that really annoy you. Fortunately, ingenious solutions are available for four of the most common pet peeves when it comes to lighting and electronics: 1. Never Enough Outlets: The average family charges up to 12 devices a day. With connectivity more prevalent than ever, the demand for convenient charging options is at an all-time high. The adorne Pop-Out Outlet from Legrand features three standard receptacles for added power and can disappear into the wall when not in use. Plus, its tamper-resistant plugs will keep children safe. Now you can simultaneously charge phones, tablets and laptops with an outlet made to maximize charging needs.

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.

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2. Lights Carelessly Being Left On: Constantly reminding people to turn off the bedroom lights? You can install motion sensors that automatically turn lights on when someone enters the room and shut lights off when the room is no longer occupied. 3. Phone Charger Mysteriously Disappearing: Scouring your home for a phone charger can be a thing of the past when you replace standard outlets with an instant, cord- and clutter-free way to charge phones, such as the new-to-market Wireless Charger from the radiant Collection. 4. Lack of Light at Night: Make the walk to the bathroom or the nursery at night a little brighter by installing night lights in hallways, kitchens and children’s rooms. Some night lights even offer adjustable light levels or can convert to flashlights. Two attractive solutions can be found in the radiant and adorne Collections by Legrand. For a home with more traditional aesthetics, the radiant Collection offers a Night Light with Two Tamper-Resistant Outlets. It features five adjustable light levels and an optional louver for additional light-level control. For a more modern and design-savvy look, there’s the one from the adorne Collection. It provides a soft glow and with ambient light level sensors, so it’s visible only in dark spaces. A few simple switches around the house can help you have more control over your home’s lights and electronics. While you’re improving your place, you may care to consider adorne appbased lighting control options, designed to provide solutions that offer whole-house control with the touch of a button. Homeowners who have both Legrand smart lighting systems and Voice Control−enabled devices from Google or Amazon can now power and dim lights simply by saying phrases like “OK, Google, turn on the porch lights” and “Alexa, dim the living room to 50 percent” without needing to reach for a phone, tablet, or light switch. Learn More: For facts, tips and inspiring videos, go to www.legrand.us/ collections.aspx.

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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Doing something nice for others is typical of the generous Arian. But be prepared for some jealous types who might try to question one of your more recent acts of kindness. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You’re eager to take on new responsibilities. But before you do, you might want to check out exactly what would be required of you so that you don’t face any “surprises” later. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) It might be best to put off an important decision until a fluctuating situation becomes more stable. Recently received news could help resolve a long-standing family matter. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) If you still have a problem getting that information gap closed, you might consider asking a higher authority to resolve the matter, leaving you free to move on to another project. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) A family matter needs to be dealt with at the start of the week. Once it’s resolved, the Big Cat can devote more attention to that new opportunity that seems to hold so much potential. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Pay attention to those niggling doubts. They could be warning you not to make any major decisions until you’ve checked them out -- especially where money matters might be involved. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A business venture might need more of your attention than you are able to provide. Consider asking a trusted friend or family member to help you work through this time crunch. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A more-positive aspect helps you get a clearer focus on how to handle your time so that you can deal with several responsibilities that are just now showing up on your schedule. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A very close friend (you know who that is!) has advice that could help you work through a confusing situation. So put your pride aside and ask for it. You’ll be glad you did. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A workplace situation could turn a bit tense. The best way to handle it is to confront it and deal with it openly. Doing so can help reveal the underlying reasons for the problem. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) A colleague’s remarks appear to be especially cutting. But don’t waste your time or your energy trying to deal with the situation. You have more important things to do. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Support for your work comes as a surprise from someone you thought was critical or, at least, indifferent. Your spouse or partner has big plans for the weekend. BORN THIS WEEK: Your spiritual strength often acts as an inspiration to help others make decisions about their lives. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.


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Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1111 or 637-5100

J&J Trucking Brandon, LLC, a small family run trucking company,

is hiring Class A CDL Drivers to cover various loads to include: Brockport to WI and back; Brockport to NJ and back; Brockport to PA and back; regionally in Upstate NY. Local refrigerated freight. days/nights/weekends full or part-time, whatever fits your schedule. We offer: • No touch freight with drop & hook • Newer equipment, home weekly • Pay per pc mile, stop pay, short haul pay, detention, paid weekly via direct deposit • Paid vacation, sign-on bonus, health ins, dental ins., short & long term disability, $15,000 life ins. policy, Colonial Ins.- accident, hosp., transplant, etc., paid holidays, and 401k Requirements: • Must have Class A CDL • 23 years old with 2 years driving experience • Good driving record

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Assistant Registrar who is responsible for database accuracy and integrity. This position will be assigned to complex technical projects which may have major campus wide impact. All projects will require the applications of computer technology to solve problems and advance the functions of the College. Master’s degree and a minimum of three years’ related experience (or Bachelor’s degree and seven years’ related experience) preferably in a registrar’s office and at the community college level. Applicants must have experience in an interactive computing environment with student records technology (BANNER preferred). For more details and to apply, visit www.genesee.edu/employment/ Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references. Applications accepted through February 17, 2019. GCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.


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Travel Tour Managers 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

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