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FAIRPORT: 86 Eaglesfield Way. ONE DAY MOVING SALE. Friday 10/26, (9-3PM). Bedroom Furniture, Dining Room Set, Tables, Chairs, Kitchen appliances and Dishes, Records, CDs, BOOKS , Collectibles, Men’s Clothing and more.

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PLANETARIUM GARAGE SALE! 35mm slides, Kodak projectors, Carousel trays, light tables, other vintage items from 50 years of Strasenburgh Planetarium history. As is, where is. Cash only, multiples of $5. Proceeds support Planetarium renovation. ONE DAY ONLY: Saturday, October 27, 9am-noon, RMSC, 663 East Ave., Rochester 14607, back door.

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Employment Opportunities .............................Page 23

For The Family .............................Page 16 FAIRPORT: 2 Colony Circle (off Center Crossing). 10/25-27 (9-4pm). HUGE SALE! Recliners, beds, tables, dressers, lamps, rugs, spreads, womens XL clothes, bikes, toys.

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rinds (Chicharonnes) cotenne (Braciole)

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

After Hep C Is Treated, What About Cirrhosis?

*** 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. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

By Chris Richcreek 1. Name two of the three Seattle Mariners who have been named Most Valuable Player of the AllStar Game. 2. In how many seasons did Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan’s combined total of walks and strikeouts exceed 500? 3. In 2016, LSU’s Derrius Guice became the second player in SEC history to rush for 250-plus yards twice in a season. Who was the first? 4. When was the last time NBA teammates each tallied a tripledouble in the same game? 5. In 2018, the Vegas Golden Knights became the third team in NHL history to win multiple playoff series in its first season. Name either of the first two. 6. Who was the last NASCAR Rookie of the Year to go on to win a season championship later in his career? 7. The last time the U.S. tennis team played in consecutive Fed Cup finals before 2017-18 was in 2009-10, when it lost to the same country both years. Name the opponent.

Answers 1. Ken Griffey Jr. (1992), Ichiro Suzuki (2007) and Robinson Cano (2017). 2. Four times (1973, ‘74, ‘76 and ‘77). 3. Kentucky’s Moe Williams, in 1995. 4. In 2007, the Nets’ Vince Carter and Jason Kidd each had a tripledouble against Washington. 5. The Toronto Arenas in 1918, and St. Louis Blues in 1968. 6. Kyle Busch, who was Rookie of the Year in 2005 and NASCAR Cup Series champion in 2015. 7. Italy.

*** DEAR DR. ROACH: Should your blood pressure go higher as you age? Is the top number or the bottom more important? I don’t like medicine, and my blood pressure was 145/82, but the top number sometimes goes to 150-158. -- J.S. ANSWER: Both the systolic (top number) and diastolic blood pressures are important, and the difference between them is occasionally important (for example, a blood pressure of 160/60 is more worrisome than 160/85). Blood pressure does go up with age, but even in people over 60, the recommendation is still to get the BP down below 150, and I try to aim for 140 if there aren’t too many side effects. It often takes several tries to find a regimen that gets the blood pressure where it should be without affecting quality of life.

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--DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 59-year-old woman who was recently diagnosed with hepatitis C and cirrhosis. I have never been a drinker. I was treated with Harvoni for three months. I understand the medication is intended to cure the hepatitis C. What about the cirrhosis? My doctor hasn’t explained any of my long-term effects from taking this. -- C.J. ANSWER: Hepatitis C is a common infection of the liver. It is caused by a virus, which can be transmitted by blood and blood products, as well as through sharing needles for injection drugs. It is rarely transmitted sexually. Anyone with a history of injection drug use, who received blood transfusions or organ transplants before 1992, or who received clotting factors before 1987 should be tested, as should anyone with a known blood or sexual exposure to someone with hepatitis C. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also recommends testing all adults born in the United States between 1945 and 1965, anyone who is HIV-infected, who received hemodialysis or was incarcerated. The treatment you have taken (Harvoni) is a combination of ledipasvir and sofosbuvir, and has an excellent cure rate. The cure rate is 99 percent in people who had never been treated before and who did not have cirrhosis. Even people like you, with cirrhosis, had a cure rate of 94 percent with 12 weeks of therapy in the trial that got the medication approved. Cirrhosis is liver damage and scarring as a result of liver disease. Once it has developed, it is not reversible; however, a successful cure of the hepatitis C virus greatly reduces the risk of further damage, specifically reducing the need for liver transplant and the rates of death, liver cancer and other liver-related complications. These medications are so new that I can’t estimate how much lower your risk of further damage to your liver is post-treatment; however, there is little doubt that your likely successful treatment will substantially improve your expected length and quality of life. But, since you still have cirrhosis, you will need to take some important precautions. These include continued abstinence from alcohol, careful monitoring of prescription and non-prescription medications, avoiding raw shellfish and making sure your immunizations are up-to-date. You should keep asking your gastroenterologist questions until you are satisfied. I recommend you make a list of questions to ask, and bring a friend to help make sure you understand the answers you get.


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On October 1st I was shopping at Honeoye Falls Marketplace. A nice couple was in front of me paying for their groceries. They bought two baked chickens. I said "your dinner is ready". The man smiled at me and waved to the cashier. He pointed at my groceries and said "add those on my bill" What a wonderful experience! Thanks again! Grateful to the City of Batavia for the scarecrows on Main Street. So fun and festive! It's nice to drive down Main Street and see how creative people are!

To the "boy" who was behind me on his motorcycle in the middle of the busy [local town] intersection going to the left. I'm not turning quickly rushing the already gone arrow just because you need to get where you're going. Then you make a scene and scream at me about being a bad driver and calling me disgusting names. You're clearly the one who needs to get off the road. I hope your license gets revoked or you get arrested for road rage because that was shameful and rude. Don't assume she knows the neighbors can see her. When the sun is shining it reflects off the windows making it hard to see inside. Why don't you try talking to her about it? If all else fails, you could just not look into her yard. People have a right to be nude in their own homes.

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It's hard to find time these days with work, home, family, etc. to spend on any volunteer activity but there are so many areas in your own community that need help. To those who volunteer, keep up the good work! Thank you to all the lovely people who still hold the door open for those behind them. It may seem like such a little thing, but in a small way, it lets others know that you see them and that you care enough to pause a

Some clarification is needed. Feeding vermin is actually frowned upon by the NYS DEC. Feeding (baiting) deer is illegal in NYS. Look it up. As for the Bible quote, have you ever heard "do unto others as you would have them do unto you"? Feeding squirrels causes damage to home and property, plain and simple. By the way, our neighbor has more money than the Lord himself and far more than we do. We do our gardening ourselves and buy what we can afford. Fences do not keep vermin out, and twenty foot fences would be necessary to keep deer out which is against village code. Last note, flowers are a gift from God too that we have tried to nurture also and those won't eat holes in screens and cause property damage. I do believe trained service animals serve an important role. But they don't belong in grocery carts! And that nasty pad used to line the cart isn't cutting it. I do applaud [local store], they post at entrances service animals CANNOT be placed in carts. My wife and I were shopping in [local town] in 2 different stores. The first store we were in there was a couple in front of us

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moment to show them courtesy. All these little kindnesses create a better world. Thank you. The Teresa House Board of Directors, Staff and Volunteers would like to send many thanks to all of our Annual Campaign donors- past & present. We are constantly amazed by the generosity of our community! Your donations are used in the day-today operations of caring for the terminally ill and their families. It is only through your generosity

walking down the isle and their little dog pooped on the floor; they did pick it up but never went to the service desk so someone could clean it up correctly. In the second store, we watched a couple take their dog and load it in a shopping cart. Now the shopping carts are meant for your food items and your young child. In both cases, these dogs weren't service dogs, and they did not belong in the stores shopping with their owners. I like dogs, but there is a time and place for your pets, and shopping in a store is not the place. Your truck passed me and another car on a double solid line. You think you are so smart? You're going to be the ones in a coffin someday, when you don't get back in time of oncoming traffic. You people who pass our wide trailer and my car and the truck pulling the trailer, I've seen you barely have time to get back in on time from traffic in opposite direction. You seem to have a death wish because one of these days, you being in a huge hurry, you're going to get nailed from you taking stupid chances. Your choice. You think your lawlessness is permissible, I'm sure one day you will pay the price.

that the ministry of Teresa House can continue. Special thanks to the many donors who contribute every year. We are blessed to live in such a caring community.

You were lucky your fireworks stopped. I was going to call the cops. It's illegal at this time of year and in our county it isn't legal, period. Being so dry out as it has been, it's not a smart thing to do. Anyhow putting all this aside, if you haven‚'t noticed it's not the Fourth of July. But if I ever hear them again, first boom, I will be calling the sheriff's office Not even four months ago myself, as well as other residents of this small hamlet received notice that our sidewalk would be extended. This was joyous news, for children walk on this road, people walk their dogs, and people in general are out walking or exercising. This is a busy route and this was long overdue. However, here we are now the summer is over, yet no sidewalk. I find it frustrating and embarrassing that this around 1/2-1 mile sidewalk extension is so hard to produce. Whether it's the town to which this hamlet belongs is at fault, or the community itself taking it's time to "take the right or low bid" it's inexcusable. It's been four months and it's a sidewalk! So if you are in charge of this project and are reading this, please hurry it up and lets extend it before winter comes.


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Refresh Your Home for Spring Get rid of grime A whole season’s worth of dirt and dust accumulates during the cold winter months. A deep clean inside and out can restore your home to its former glory. Inside, take time to launder all of your linens, including curtains, rugs and bedding. Move furniture to vacuum behind and below, and don’t overlook dust and dirt magnets like mirrors, light fixtures and the insides of cabinets, especially higher shelves that see infrequent use. Outdoors, hose off or power-wash surfaces like windows, siding, decks and concrete to restore a crisp, clean appearance.

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On brisk, sunny, autumn weekends, the fullyfunctioning diesel locomotive makes its way up the grade of a nearby hill. All along the way, children can be heard throughout the train calling out, “chugga chugga choo choo!” as the red, yellow, green and orange foliage of an Upstate New York fall season in progress rolls by outside. Shortly, the train stops and runs backwards along this ridge to a pumpkin patch and a part of the museum containing displays, hot and cold cider, cookies and apples, all as part of the train ride experience. Upon arrival, one might think one had arrived at a retirement home for trains. Several of them are kept here, most still on rails, some looking as though they could still run despite their age. Alongside a quaint pumpkin patch, replete with benches, scarecrows, bales of hay and, of course, pumpkins, there is a fenced overlook offering a view of several trains and the valley below. Inside, along with snacks, two railroad model towns are set up, apparently representing two different time periods in railroading history, with trains running through and around them. Children especially enjoyed these model towns, not least because each town had buttons along the outside of the display for viewers to press. Each pressed button activated a different piece of the town, lighting up buildings, moving doors and figures, even sounding a train whistle! Next to this building, a train car was set up to demonstrate train signals and the switching of rails.

All along the way, each person with the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum, all of them volunteers, was friendly and knowledgeable, guiding visitors through the world of locomotives that was so much a part of our regional past. It is this past that the museum continues to preserve, including restoring its 1909 Industry Depot which houses the Gift Shop and from which visitors receive their tickets. The Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum is committed to preserving the various sorts of trains that have been a part of our local railroading history. The museum preserves trains, equipment, documents, photographs, films and much more, all related to the area’s rich railroading heritage. The museum has been in operation for just over 80 years thanks to the time and support of its volunteers and the generous donations from the community as well as other sources. Upon disembarking from the train after its return to the station, guests were greeted by a small petting zoo which included such animals as kangaroos, cows and bunnies among others. Snacks were offered for sale, and the gift shop was open, as well. This fall treat of a train ride was fun for all and just the right length for younger guests. The R&GV Railroad Museum certainly achieved its goal of bringing railroad history to life.

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FAIRPORT David Marsh, A Life of Courage Born in 1940, David Marsh contracted rheumatic fever at age six leading to many hospital stays and a life bound to a wheelchair. However, due to the compassion of the Fairport community, he was able to realize many of his dreams before his 1964 death. Recently, his sister donated many of his favorite items to the Perinton Historical Society and are on exhibit through 2018 at the Fairport Museum (18 Perrin St.), helping visitors remember and honor his short life. Museum hours and more information: www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org. The Bloomy Art Show - Who: Open Art Studio, Painting & Drawing Classes. What: The Bloomy Art Show. Why: Calling all art enthusiasts! Come check out the beautiful paintings and drawings that the studio participants have created at the Perinton Community Center. Where: Perinton Community Center (main lobby), 1350 Turk Hill Road, Fairport. Hours: MondaySaturday 7am-10pm, Sunday 9am6pm. Phone: 223-5050. When: Come mingle & munch with the Artists. Reception: Friday, October 26th, 6:30-7:30pm. The show runs thru to November 16th. FREE.

HENRIETTA Discovering Christ! Consider what your life would be like in a deeper relationship with Christ. Come and find answers to your questions and a deeper purpose to your life. Here is a life changing opportunity to encounter Christ! Dinner provided. Great teachings! Inviting Discussions! Beginning Thursday, November 1, 2018 from 6pm-8:30pm. The dates for Discovering Christ are November 1, 8, 15, 29, December 6, 13, 20. Where? Guardian Angels Church, 2061 E. Henrietta Rd. Register on line for Discovering Christ at www.smcrcc. org/discovering-christ or call Amanda at 334-3518 Ext. 1618.

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Friends and Families Muscular Disorders Foundation Inc. (501c3 non for profit) is hosting our Annual Fall Arts, Crafts and More Sale on Saturday, November 17, 2018 from 9am to 3pm at the RIT Inn and Conference Center, Henrietta. For more information call or text 585-519-1917.

PENFIELD Genetaska Club of Rochester will be hosting a fundraising Luncheon Card Party on Wednesday, 10/31/18 at Midvale Country Club from 11am-4pm. The charity for this event is Crisis Nursery of Greater Rochester who provide a temporary safe haven and care for children at risk for abuse or neglect in families in crisis situations. Cost is $25 with choice of Haddock French OR Chicken Arugula OR Stuffed Pork Loin. All entrees come with salad, sweet potatoes, roasted cauliflower and raspberry sherbet for dessert. Additional information: Paula Ouriel 585-360-4315 by 10/24/2018.

ROCHESTER Want To Lose Weight? TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) is an affordable weight loss support group with weekly weigh-ins and educational programs. Yearly membership is only $32 and your first meeting is free. There are 15 chapters in Monroe County. To find the one closest to you visit www.tops. org or call 800-932-8677 or 585-794-8164. Coin Show & Sale - 46th Annual - Saturday, November 3, 10-5pm and Sunday, November 4, 10-4pm at the Rochester Museum & Science Center: Eisenhart Auditorium, 657 East Ave., Rochester (Corner of East Ave. and South Goodman St.) Featuring: Free Admission, Free Parking, World class exhibits from member collectors and from the RNA collection. Approximately 50 Dealer Tables! Raffles! Hourly door prize drawings! Lunch is available right on the bourse floor. Info.: h t t p : / / w w w . rochesternumismaticassociation. org

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ROCHESTER RTOS October Theater Organ Concert - The Rochester Theater Organ Society proudly presents its next “Pops on Pipes” concert series on Sunday, October 28th at 2:30PM at the Rochester Auditorium Theater. Organist Ken Double will perform on the RTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer 4/23 theater pipe organ including a silent film presentation! Admission for non-members $15 per person. Children 12 & under, and students with school ID are free. Box office opens at 1:30PM on day of performance. General admission seating. Handicapped accessible. Info.: http://www. rtosonline.org or 585-234-2295.

RUSH Tracking Fall Foliage by Trolley at the New York Museum of Transportation - Rides operate Sundays only, September 23 through October 28. No reservations are required, as departures are every half-hour throughout the day and are included free with admission to the museum. Museum hours are 11am-5pm, and the last trolley departure is at 4pm. The New York Museum of Transportation, 6393 East River Road, Rush. Family friendly admission for the entire experience is just $8 adults, $7 seniors over 65, and $6 youths age 3 through 12. www.nymtmuseum. org (585) 533-1113.

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5 BOXES OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINES from the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s: justinschongo@yahoo.com or text 585-297-2249 BUBBLE WRAP. You pick up. 585-582-3131 to schedule EARLY 1900’S SINGER TREADLE SEWING MACHINE, operable or repurpose as furniture: Text only 585-520-0368

FRAMED VINTAGE ARTWORK, VINTAGE ADS or PHOTOS to decorate hallways of a nonprofit senior living facility. Larger than 12”x12” preferred: aform1@brockport.edu GRAPEVINES, long, for craft project: 585-377-0260

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PHYSICIAN’S DESK REFERENCE (PDR) from the year 2000 or newer: 585-346-9777 COLOGNE – cheap, designer or niche: jeff21973@gmail.com

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How you can benefit from having a pet Pets have been kept for centuries. Statistics from various sources indicate North Americans own millions of dogs, cats, birds, small mammals, and reptiles. Pets’ affable nature and loving looks are enough for many people to welcome them into their homes, but the benefits of having a pet extends beyond their appearances and temperaments. • Pets can help prevent loneliness. Loneliness affects people of all ages, but it is particularly problematic among seniors. Older adults who may be isolated can benefit from having a pet around. According to a study published in Aging & Mental Health, older adults who owned pets were 36 percent less likely to say they were lonely compared to those who didn’t have an animal companion. • Pets can save lives. Pets can be trained to perform various tasks around the house and in the community. Rescue animals assist in finding people after natural disasters. Medical alert pets can help people with debilitating illnesses and assist physically impaired people with everyday tasks. • Pets help lower allergy risks. Keeping pets around can reduce a child’s likelihood of developing allergies by as much as 33 percent, according to a study by pediatrician James E. Gern that was published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. People exposed early on to animals tend to develop stronger immune systems overall. • Pets provide socialization opportunities. A pet can be the common denominator to strike up new friendships and connect with others. Whether walking around the neighborhood or being part of a pet obedience class or interest group, pets can help their owners expand their social circles. • Pets can help combat stress. Talking to or stroking a pet can

How To Avoid Growing Bored In Retirement • Embrace a new hobby. Whether it’s perfecting your golf game, writing that novel, learning to cook like a gourmet chef or whatever else you might have always wanted to do, retirement is a great time to do it. • Volunteer. If a part-time job is not up your alley, then consider volunteering in your community. Volunteers are always in demand, and volunteering with a local charity can provide a sense of purpose and provide opportunities to meet likeminded fellow retirees, all while helping to quell your boredom.

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make stress easier to handle. A study from researchers at the State University of New York at Buffalo found that, when conducting a stressful task, people experienced less stress when their pets were with them. Various other studies and data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have found having a pet around can lower blood pressure, ease anxiety and may even help to lessen aches and pains. Pets provide unconditional love, which can be beneficial to someone facing depression or post traumatic stress disorder. • Pets help teach responsibility. Taking care of a pet can help children and adults become more responsible. According to the American Pet Product Association’s 2011-2012 National Pet Owners Survey, 58 percent of pet owners say their pets help teach their kids to be responsible through routine care, exercise and feeding of the animal. Pets are more than mere companions. In fact, pets can offer numerous health and well-being benefits to people of all ages.


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Penny Saver Pet of the Week Attached is a picture of our dog, Sophie, at Christmastime. We adopted her from Verona Street Animal Shelter. She is part Golden and part Chow, but we like to tell people that she is a “Golden Deceiver.” She loves walking on all the different trails in Webster. Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it as the “POW.” Featured pets will be entered in the Pet of the Year Contest and become eligible to win a gift. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. For return of photos, please include a selfaddressed, stamped envelope. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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Victor Central Schools Facility Department Vacancies Building Maintenance Mechanic (1) Full time daytime vacancy for building maintenance. Ideal candidate will have strong mechanical skills, plumbing and/or carpentry experience.Preference given to candidates with commercial HVAC Service with experience in large buildings. Starting hourly rate $17.00, with competitive benefits package available.

Building Maintenance Assistant (1) Full time daytime vacancy for general maintenance. Tasks include but not limited to independent work on mechanical, plumbing, electrical or carpentry tasks and assisting maintenance technicians and building mechanics. Starting hourly rate $16.37, with competitive benefits package available.

Cleaners (Several available positions) Full time evening positions cleaning and servicing school buildings. Starting hourly rate $11.38, with competitive benefits package available.

Groundskeeper (1) Full-time position maintaining school grounds and property year-round. Experience in grounds keeping work along with small engine repair & equipment service preferred. Starting hourly rate: $12.08 with competitive benefits package available. Non-instructional Civil Service applications are available on the Human Resources page at www.victorschools.org or by applying in person to Victor Central Schools, Human Resources Office, Education Center, 953 High Street, Victor, NY 14564. Applicants may call Krissy Hutt at 924-3252 ext. 1417

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Nursing is one of the fastest-growing and longest-running occupations in the United States and Canada. The New England Hospital for Women and Children, established in 1862, was the first nursing school in the United States. The first formal nursing training program in Canada was established in 1874 at the General and Marine Hospital in St. Catharines, Ontario. The American Nurses Association was started in 1898. The Canadian Nurses’ Association, formerly the Canadian National Association of Trained Nurses, was developed in 1907. These associations are national professional associations representing the hundreds of thousands of nurses across the country and are instrumental in legislative policy and the influences of health care on nursing professionals today.

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Hiring for all three sites: • Thurston Road, Rochester • Cottage Grove, North Chili • Creekstone, Fairport

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ART & MUSIC Fall Art, Crafts & More Sale Saturday November 17; 9am to 3pm at RIT Inn & Conversation Center. 5257 W Henrietta Rd, Henrietta, NY. Hosted by Friends & Families Muscular Disorders Foundation. First 500 people with this ad receives a gift.

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FIREWOOD LOGS for sale. Call Steve Schiano for details, 585-233-3035. SEASONED FIREWOOD FOR SALE 4’x8’x16” (Face cord) $90 delivered. October special: 5 or more face cord, $85 each. Victor. 585-924-3377 or 585-402-4806

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FOUR HERCULES AVALANCHE snow tires, wheels (six lug nuts) & caps for sale. 225/75R16. One winter use. Do not fit new car. $850 tkirchoff@gmail.com.

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FIREWOOD: Cut, split and seasoned. Delivery or pick up. Face cords, 1/2 face cords and car packs. 40 years of service. Thomas Garden Center 775 Ridge Road, Webster 585-671-8476 www.thomaslandscape.com

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SEASONED FIREWOOD: Cut, split and delivered, One f/c $95, two f/c $90/ea. 3 f/c+ $85/ea. 10 f/c load $800. (4´x8´x16). Log loads available. HEAP Accepted! 585-202-0238.

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GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES: $1,000. Mom on site (red). Shots and wormed. Vet checked. Males and females. 585-743-7083.

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Senior Housing Available- 3655 High Street, Walworth NY 14568, Reserve your spot today. 585-888-3073

ITEMS FOR SALE MAHOGANY TABLE w/ 2 drop leaves and 4 upholstered chairs. Closed: 42”x26”, Open: 42”x54”. Asking $200. 585-364-3076

PERSONALS CONNECT INSTANTLY with flirty local singles. No paid operators, just real people like you. Call Now! 646-507-5530 livelinks 18+.

FOR RENT FAIRPORT/ MACEDON AREA: Mobile homes for rent. Possible rent to own, 1 & 2 bedrooms, from $495 per month. 585-739-2577/ 585-739-6565. CANANDAIGUA: 2 bedrooms, 1-1/2 bathrooms in duplex. Attached garage. Large yard. Private basement. W/D hookup. New kitchen w/ dishwasher. Gas heat. $925+. 585-509-6356.


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Classifieds FAIRPORT, AVAILABLE NOW: Small 1 bedroom, fully furnished apartment. Utilities, cable, internet included. Great location. No Pets. $775/ month. 585-202-5225; 585-943-0802. ROOM FOR RENT: Quiet house. Honeoye Falls/ Rush. Separate bath & common area. $5 00/ month plus utilities. Call 585-278-7904 anytime.

FOR SALE WEBSTER: Ranch Style Manufactured Homes. $29,900 and up. Sunset Valley 55+ Community, 898 Ridge Road. www. sunsetvalleycommunity.com 585-381-2114.

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MARAL ELECTRIC LLC: Commercial/ Residential. Licensed/ Insured. 25yrs experience. FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS! All Major Credit Cards Accepted. 585-490-3607.

TRI CO DOOR COMPANY for garage doors and openers. Parts, Service, Sales and installations. Commercial, Residential, Automatic. FREE ESTIMATES. 585-924-3210. Insured. M&M´s E-Z CLEANERS Residential Junk Removal Cleanout... Estates, Hoarders, Move Outs Attics, Basements, Garages, Barns Demo... Garages, Pools, Sheds, Barns Mike, 585-975-9019, 585-482-8366.

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ANTIQUES WANTED: Jewelry, Gold, Silver Coins. Furniture, Toys, Crocks, Oil Paintings, Railroad Items. Oil & Farm Signs, Pedal Tractors. Howard, FOX FARM ANTIQUES, 585-226-6160.

ALL MODEL TRAIN ITEMS & COLLECTIONS WANTED. Instant cash paid. 585-507-0562

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