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DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF LONG TERM CARE
FINANCE SUPERVISOR
This is an important administrative position involving fulfilling the duties of the Director of Long Term Care in his/her absence and performing other essential support functions to the Director at other times. The work involves handling assigned operational requirements of the Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation and managing and carrying out special projects. Supervision is exercised over subordinate personnel. The work is performed under the general direction of the Director of Long Term Care and within the guidelines and standards established by applicable State and Federal laws. A Deputy Director of Long Term Care does related work as required.
The incumbent employs generally accepted accounting procedures in the maintenance and review of financial accounts and records of the appointing authority and assists the Director and/or any higher level financial personnel, if applicable, with grant applications, budgeting, purchasing, and contract oversight. Duties may include the supervision of subordinate clerical employees as specified by the appointing authority.
CLERK The work of employees in this class involves performing routine clerical duties or assisting in the performance of more difficult or responsible clerical work. The work is performed under direct supervision, permitting some exercise of independent judgment in carrying out the details of the work. Detailed instructions may be given for new or difficult assignments. In the County service, employees in this class obtain training and experience which can lead to higher levels of work assignments and responsibilities in their respective agencies. This position differs from the Clerk/Typist and Typist positions which require a higher skill level in typing. A Clerk does related work as required.
HEALTHCARE HEROES • $6 SHIFT BONUSES • REFERRAL INCENTIVE PROGRAM • SUPPORTIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT • DAY, EVENING AND NIGHT SHIFTS Available positions include:
Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) Uncertified Nursing Assistants (UNAs) Registered Nurses (RNs) Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) Patient Care Aides (PCAs) Activities Aides Neighborhood Assistants and Schedulers
NEWLY INCREASED PAY RATES!
Joi ou tea toda! To apply, contact: mgmiller@co.livingston.ny.us or call or text (585) 322-2950 (EEO/AAE)
LIVINGSTON COUNTY CENTER FOR NURSING AND REHABILITATION MT. MORRIS, N.Y.
Active Living 50+ ____________________32 Auctions & Antiques ____________________24 Automotive _____________________8 Body & Mind ____________________34
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Once again my sincere thanks to the Town and Village Highway crews for their excellent work decorating our community, making it look beautiful and festive during this holiday season. I truly appreciate your dedicated service to this tradition. Keep up the good work!
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Bless the family of the Baughman’s Tree Farm for donating the Christmas trees every year. Thank you so much for your generosity, and to the Town and Village boards for their continued support. Hope we can continue this tradition for the coming years and future generations.
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All the best in 2022! Passages ____________________16
Thank you,
Pet Place ____________________30 Puzzle Answers ____________________33 Real Estate ____________________31 Sip & Dine ____________________27 Vibes & Rants ____________________39
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o l l o p A Pet of the year Celebrity WINNER!
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HOW TO CONSERVE WATER AT HOME Use a dishwasher. This particular effort to conserve water is one that everyone can embrace. According to the GRACE Communications Foundation, an organization devoted to developing innovating strategies to increase public awareness about the issues facing our environment, using an energy-efficient dishwasher instead of hand-washing dishes can save as much as 15.5 gallons per wash.
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COIN COLLECTORS Take a look!! We buy and sell coins. New to Lima, NY (7278 West Main Street, Lima) Wed. - Sat. 11am - 5pm MNS Sales • 585-286-8211 Mike & Shay
STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Finland was the first nation to experiment with autonomous vehicles in urban conditions. The country’s laws don’t oblige drivers to be inside the vehicle.
GENESEE VALLEY BOCES ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES BATAVIA AND MT. MORRIS CAMPUS
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Intro to Computers for Seniors Part I
April 5-April 28
5 pm6:30 pm
$36.00
Intro to Computers for Seniors Part I
May 3-May 19
5 pm6:30 pm
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Basic Dog Obedience
April 26-June 7
6:30 pm7:30 pm
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CDL Class A 34 Hour Class (Semi)
6 pm-9 pm
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May 3-June 7
7:30 pm8:30 pm
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6 pm-9 pm
$1,585.00
CDL Class A 34 Hour Class (Semi)
6 pm-9 pm
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LPN Programs
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CDL Class B 34 Hour Class
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High School Equivalency Testing
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Livonia Public Library: The Livonia Library is pleased to announce starting Jan 3, 2022 we are FINE FREE! Please join us for INPERSON EVENTS! Masks required. Please join us for Small Fry Fun, ages 2 - 5, from 10:30am - 11:00am. Homeschool Makerspace, Ages 5-11. Tuesdays from 1 - 2pm. K - 2 Maker Crew Tuesdays from 3:30 - 4:30pm. 3rd - 5th grade Maker Brigade, Wednesdays from 3:30-5:00pm. Mini Maker Time. Ages 2 - 5yrs. Thursdays from 10:30 - 11:00am. Tween Makerspace, Grades 6-8, Thursdays from 3:30-5:00 PM. Teen Advisory Board - 3rd Tuesdays of the Month, 6:00-7:30 pm for ages 13-18. Go to livonialibrary.org for more information! Check the library’s Event Calendar to register for programs and Facebook for more info!
Avon Free Library 143 Genesee Street • Avon (585) 226-8461 Fax: 226-6615 www.avonfreelibrary.org Mon. & Thurs. 10-8; Tues & Wed 10-6; Fri. 10-5; Sat.10-3
Lima Public Library 1872 Genesee St., Lima (585) 582-1311 Mon. 10-noon & 1-8; Tues. & Thurs. 1-8; Wed. 10-noon & 1-5; Fri. 1-5; Sat. (Oct.-May) 9-noon
Livonia Public Library 2 Washington St., Livonia (585) 346-3450 • Fax: 346-5911 facebook.com/LivoniaPublicLibrary livonialibrary.org Mon.-Thurs. 10-8; Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-3
Wadsworth Library 24 Center St., Geneseo (585) 243-0440 • Fax: 243-0429 www.wadslib.com Mon.-Thurs. 10-8; Fri. 1:30-6; Sat.10-3
Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Wadsworth Library: Wine Glass Painting Monday, February 7 from 6-7:30 pm Come get crafty in the meeting room and paint wine glasses. Turn a regular wine glass into a beautiful masterpiece! All materials provided. Space is limited. Register at https://wadslib. libcal.com/calendar/15139/ wineglass. Tech Tutoring with Morgan Cendoma Saturday, February 12 from 1-3 pm Are you in need of help with your smart phone, tablet, Kindle, or any other electronic device? Our technology instructor Morgan is back and will be at Wadsworth Library to provide assistance at no charge. Call (585) 568-7602 or email: lctechtutoring@ gmail.com to schedule an appointment. Teen Movie: Cruella Thursday, February 24 from 2-5 pm Hey teens! Looking for something fun to do on February break? Join us for our Teen Advisory Board meeting at 2 pm followed by a viewing of Disney’s Cruella at 2:30 pm. Students in grades 6-12 welcome. Snacks will be provided! Register at https://wadslib. libcal.com/event/8607455 GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Lima Public Library: Crossroads Crafters’ Circle (Knit, crochet, craft of your choice) on Saturday mornings 9:30 AM-12:00 PM. Saturday 2/19 11 AM-2PM Adios: History of South Lima - Author Discussion by Rob R. Thompson. Presented by the Friends of the Lima Public Library. Let’s Visit China (Kids - All) on Saturday 2/12/22 10:30 AM-12:00 PM. Presented by the Friends of the Lima Public Library. Make Pie Dough for Pi Day Kids’ Program CCE Nutrition Educator Lucille Tang on Saturday 3/12 10:30 AM-12 PM. Register at the library so we have enough supplies on hand. Presented by the Friends of the Lima Public Library. Game Night for Adults - Mexican Train Dominoes - Monday 3/14 6:30-8:30 PM. Join us for a game and to have some pie on Pi Day. Register at the library. Brought to you by the Friends of the Lima Public Library. For more, visit lima.owwl.org
Avon Free Library: Registration is required for events, contact library or visit avonfreelibrary. org and Facebook for details. Knitting Needles: Friday 1/21 & 2/4 at 11 AM, Book Discussion of “The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek” by Kim Michele Richardson on Wednesday 1/26 at 2:00 PM, Adult & Teen Craft on Thursday 1/27 at 6:00 PM, StoryTimes *most* Tuesdays & Fridays at 10:30AM. The Friends of the Avon Free Library are looking for new members. Please join their meeting on Thursday 1/6/22 at 6:30 PM in the Library’s meeting room. More: Access OWWL2Go for e-books, eaudio books, and Ancestry.com. Access our wifi inside & outside the building. Request up to 20 items from any library in the 4 county system. Spaces available for study and one-onone meetings.
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AVON The Avon Food Pantry is open to client shopping. Please bring your own reusable bags. Tuesdays 11-2 PM and Thursdays 3-5 PM. Located at: 108 Prospect Street, Avon. Emergency deliveries are still available by calling 358-1671. Girl Scout Cookie Sale - Girl Scouts from Avon and Caledonia are now selling their cookies to help fund projects for this year. Our delicious new flavor is Adventurefuls, a brownie caramel cookie. The old favorites Thin Mints, Peanut Butter patties and Lemonades and just a few of the 9 varieties. Still have our gluten free selection also. $5 a box. Sale runs thru February, if a girl doesn’t stop please call Jeanne to place an order at 226-6434. The Avon Preservation & Historical Society Museum is open Sundays from 1pm-4pm. Please stop in and see our displays. Located at 23 Genesee Street, Avon. All are welcome to visit! Avon Preservation & Historical Society - Monday, February 7th. The AP & HS Annual Meeting will be held from 6pm-6:15pm and the Regular Meeting will be held 6:157:15pm. All AP & HS members are encouraged to attend. Join us at 23 Genesee Street, Avon. All are welcome. 4 Fridays of February Euchre Tournament - Four Fridays of February Euchre Tournament begins February 4 at the Avon American Legion Veterans Hall. All skill levels welcome. $7 entry, no bumps. Doors open at 11:30. Hots, Hamburgers, Fries or Rings will be available through the afternoon. Tournament starts at 12:30 sharp. Come for one, or all 4 weeks. 585-746-2608.
Panic/Anxiety Support Group will be meeting at the Geneseo United Methodist Church, 4520 Genesee Street (Route 63), Geneseo. Meetings held the first Friday of each month 1-2:30PM in the Youth Sunday School room. All ages welcome. The focus of the support and encouragement in the group will be coping skills based on cognitive behavioral therapy. Incorporated will be the teachings of Dr. Claire Weekes, renowned internationally for her special understanding and treatment of nervous illness including excessive worry, stress, anxiety, panic attacks, fears and phobias and related problems. We are not doctors, we are just folks that come together to share coping skills based on life experiences.
Young at Heart of Geneseo Young At Heart will be holding a dessert meeting on February 6th at the United Methodist Church. Time is 1:30 PM. Program will feature Stacey Robertson S.U.N.Y. provost who will speak on Modern Day Slavery. Refreshments will be served.
GREECE Greece Arcadia 50th Reunion! GREECE ARCADIA CLASS OF 1972 CLASSMATES, PLUS TEACHERS AND STAFF WHO GUIDED US FROM 1968-1972: SAVE THESE DATES!! The 50th Reunion of the Class of 1972 is 8/26/2022 8/27/2022! Please contact Nancy Tripp at 352-509-5700 or email at GAHSClassof1972@gmail.com so we can plan for your attendance. Weekend Highlights: Friday: Arcadia tour and Memorial Service for departed classmates. Saturday: Celebrations at Greece Canal Park. We’d love to see you there!!
BATAVIA HEMLOCK The Great Batavia Train Show For 50 years the Great Batavia Train Show has been one of the premier hobby events in Western New York. Our move to the Richard C. Call arena has allowed us to grow the event in a state-of-the-art facility. Our April 3rd event marks our 100th train show! All forms of model railroad and train-related merchandise will be available. Modeling demonstrations, and a limited number of portable layouts, will be part of the fun. Free parking. Genesee Community College Richard C Call Arena, One College Rd., Batavia. $6 adults, $3 under 18, free for children under 13. http://gsme.org
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Little Lakes Book Club Thursday, February 3, 2022 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr is the book that will be discussed. We hope you will join us for an evening of great conversation. We love to listen to people’s opinions concerning the books chosen. $5.00 donation, refreshments included, masks are mandatory. Next month’s meeting is March 3rd and the book discussed will be The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah. Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 S. Main St., Hemlock, (585) 367-1046, www.littlelakesny.org
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Zumba Class - Together we dance and sweat! Cost $25.00 per month, punch card (5 classes) or $7.00 drop in. Instructor is Shanna Butler, a dance and fitness instructor who ran her own studio for several years. Shanna is certified in both Zumba and Beach Body. She is a choreographer and has a degree from the University of Buffalo in Theater and dance. We are very excited to have Shanna offering this class for those who are ready to dance, exercise, and have fun! Monday evenings from 6:00-7:00 pm beginning 1/31/22 Little Lakes Community Center, 4705 S. Main St. Hemlock. (585) 367-1046, www.littlelakesny.org
HONEOYE FALLS The Honeoye Falls/Town of Mendon Historical Society will present a program featuring Maureen Whalen. Entitled ”The History of the Seneca Park Zoo” on Thursday, February 3, 7:30pm. This will be a virtual meeting via Zoom. To obtain the Zoom app: https:// zoom.us/join. To obtain the zoom access codes, go to the Historical Society’s web site hfmhistorical.org on February 1st. Questions? Call 624-5655.
LAKEVILLE Veterans Ice Fishing Clinic - The lake is Frozen! Calling all Veterans and their families, The Chip Holt Nature Center (Vitale Park, Big Tree St., Lakeville) is offering an opportunity to try out ice fishing on Saturday, February 19, 9am-12. Learn the basics of ice fishing and try it out on Conesus Lake. All equipment and bait will be provided. No fishing license is needed. This is a DEC Free Fishing Day. This event is for all Veterans and their families. Please register by emailing chipholtnaturecenter@yahoo.com. Lunch will be provided.
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Lima Golden Agers will meet on Tuesday, February 8th at Lima Diner in Lima. Arrive at 12:00pm with Lunch at 12:30pm. Meeting to follow. Make reservations by February 2nd. Call Trudy Tones at (585) 261-8554 or Jim Murphy at (585) 208-3981.
LIVONIA Take-out Spaghetti Dinner at the United Methodist Church of Livonia, 21 Summer St, Livonia on Wednesday, February 9, 4:306:00PM (or until sold out). Spaghetti, sauce, meatballs, undressed salad, and garlic bread. Donations accepted. Please follow signs in church parking lot for drivethrough instructions.
If the October days were a cordial like the sub-acids of fruit, these are a tonic like the wine of iron. Drink deep or be careful how you taste this December vintage. The first sip may chill, but a full draught warms and invigorates. ~ John Burroughs, “Winter Sunshine”
NAPLES Explore a Bristol Hills Ghost Town - February 19, 1pm, Cumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Road, Naples. The director of an ambitious archaeological research project investigating a local “ghost town” will give a public lecture on what researchers have found so far and what is planned for 2022. Dr. Alexander Smith of SUNY Brockport will give a report on Frost Town Archaeology, which since 2019 has been examining the site of Frost Town, one of the region’s earliest industrial logging communities and probably the oldest “ghost town” in the Bristol Hills. https://bristolhillshistory.org/events/ digging-into-the-history-of-thebristol-hills-frost-town-ghost-town
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Hike Harriet Hollister Spencer Park in Canadice: Hike or CrossCountry Ski the sloping terrain of Harriet Hollister Spencer Park in Canadice on Sunday, January 30 from 2-4 PM with Springwater Trails, followed by a social gettogether at an area brewery. For additional info/directions/updates visit the website: springwatertrails. org
W. BLOOMFIELD Breakfast Buffet - Sunday, February 13th, 7:30-11:00 AM. Lima American Legion Post 282, 2475 State Route 65, West Bloomfield. $10.00 Adults; $6.00 Ages 8-12, 7 and under Free. Sausage gravy & biscuits, scrambled eggs, home fries, French toast, bacon, sausage, pastries, fruit, juice and coffee. Takeout available. Everyone welcome.
YORK York-Leicester Towners Cancellation - ATTENTION YORKLEICESTER TOWNERS: Effective immediately, our monthly meetings will be CANCELLED until further notice! If anyone needs further clarification and/or any help, please feel free to contact your group’s President. You will be contacted when meetings will resume. Thank you for your understanding in this matter.
SHARED HABITS OF ORGANIZED PEOPLE The beginning of the year is an ideal time to get organized and set oneself up for productive months ahead. It’s also a good opportunity to take inventory of seldom-used items and clear out as much clutter as possible. The amount of stuff the average person owns can affect how easy or difficult it is for that person to get organized. In 2014, professional organizer Regina Lark estimated the average American home contains 300,000 items. And it’s not just adults who love to collect and keep things, as kids contribute to the problem, too. British research, as published in The Telegraph, indicates the average 10-year-old owns 238 toys, playing with just 12 in a typical day. All of these belongings contribute to disorganization and lost time. A study by Esure Home Insurance found looking for lost items accounts for 10 minutes of wasted time each day. Getting organized can take perseverance, but it’s possible.
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Locating Pet’s Favorite Food May Be More Difficult Here’s Some Alternatives Dear Paws: Lately it has been nearly impossible to find my dog’s favorite brand of dry food. He likes it, and it offers the kind of nutrition I want him to have, especially lots of protein. My supply at home is running low. Do you have any suggestions for supplementing my dog’s nutrition with something else until his favorite food is back in stock? - Casey H., Bar Harbor, Maine Dear Casey: Supplementing is the right choice to stretch his dry food supply. What I’d recommend first is to contact his veterinarian to talk about his current diet and figure out ways to continue providing the nutrients recommended to keep him healthy. Vets can offer advice on a good balance of pet foods to give him, as well as ways to entice your dog to eat if he turns his nose up at other dog food brands. Consider adding freshly cooked ingredients to his dinner dish, such as beef or boneless chicken thighs -- baked or braised, with no savory elements added like onions or black pepper. Add calories and more nutrients by mixing in steamed rice, peas and carrots. Cool the food before putting it into his dish. Many pet owners will bulk-prepare fresh food once per week and freeze all but the first couple of days’ servings. Mix fresh ingredients with a half-portion of his favorite dry food, or place in separate bowls if he’s picky. Fresh pet food recipes are available online, too. The Dog Bakery (tinyurl.com/mrxbkrkc) has several easy, tasty recipes that add salmon, turkey, brown rice and more to the mix. Rover has a good, basic guide to safely feeding fresh foods to pets. (tinyurl.com/2p8w3taw) And here’s a handy guide on how much fresh food to feed your dog, based on weight. (tinyurl.com/3pub8ny5) Hang in there! Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com. c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.
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and SENIOR CITIZEN’S COLLEGE HISTORY TEXTBOOKS – American, European, Political Science, Geography – good reference material from the 1960s. You pick up in Canandaigua: 585-394-3994 THICKENER FOR LIQUIDS, honey thick iced tea, mango/peach and apple juice, nectar thick grape juice: debigeib@gmail.com Two pair LADIES SKIS, three pair POLES, ladies SALOMON SKI BOOTS size 6, really nice ladies FIGURE SKATES size 5.5: Tomacana@aol.com LIFESTYLER TONING TABLE (vintage workout machine); very heavy; you move: ritterwrightc@gmail.com PIANO (UPRIGHT) W/BENCH, very good condition, you move it and it is yours: jplucas26@gmail.com MOBILE HOME “as is,” two bedrooms. Need to get rid of ASAP: 646-6981841 GE MICROWAVE; Over-the-Range; black; works fine; “Spacemaker XL;” 1000 watt: 315-226-3312 KOHLER AND CAMPBELL PIANO. Nice exterior needs tuning. You move: 585-698-5393
SMALL DOG CAGE for 26 lb. average dog: 585-905-4595 OUTDOOR BIRD HOUSES or INDOOR DECORATIVE BIRD HOUSES that need repair/paint. My hobby is to recycle to use again: 315-748-3378 USED POOL COVER to use as a garden cover, prefer rectangular but any type will do: hansjoan2@gmail.com One TWO DRAWER FILING CABINET, used but not busted or rusted: mmshining42@gmail.com (Motorola) ARRIS CABLE MODEM (Model SB6183) or other make/models will work. jfz_rhy@yahoo.com VINYL RECORDS. They do not need to work, they are for my daughter: 585-519-8189 Gently used but still playable PLAYSTATION 4 VIDEO GAMES to expand grandchildren’s library. 585-334-6134 COMIC BOOKS and GRAPHIC NOVELS for a legally blind senior citizen. Contact me at: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
GRANDFATHER CLOCK, move and pick up, Batavia: 585-297-6564
CRAFTING SUPPLIES; no greeting cards but will take all other stuff. Also any LARGE PLASTIC BINS. 585-748-0356
Two cases of clean, label off, WINE BOTTLES. WINE CORKS, for crafts. PACKING MATERIALS: pcole2@brockport.edu
Broken, used or unwanted CPAP MACHINE for disabled senior with COPD sleep apnea: petekeefe66@yahoo.com
40” SAMSUNG SMART TV, needs work. Plus, a SONY DVD PLAYER, good condition. You pick up, Canandaigua: 585-905-3099
Looking for CORDED PHONE - amplified for hard of hearing and MEN’S ADULT DIAPERS - size large and INCONTINENCE GUARDS for elderly father: bargainhunter22@ymail.com
KNIT & CROCHET BOOKS & PATTERNS and KRAFT FOOD & FAMILY magazines. You pick up, Henrietta: 585-486-4038 ACCU-CHECK TEST STRIPS. Two unopened boxes of 50 and one partial box: 585-742-3687
PET WHISPERER P.I. series by Molly Fitz for granddaughter (12 books in series). SHOWER CHAIR. Not too far from the Brockport area: 585-637-0933
Several SKEINS OF YARN. Some full. Some partial. Multiple colors. Also KNITTING NEEDLES and CROCHET HOOKS: 585-742-3687
OLD iPAD, V4 or better with iOS 10 or later, for senior to read library books. Thank you: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com
Two and a half packs of ALWAYS DISCREET LADIES’ UNDERWEAR (L) and BREEZE FEMININE CARE MAXI PADS for leakage protection, one pack: 585-742-3687
BLACKSMITHING ANVIL and TOOLS for a young student: 585-703-1538 ELECTRIC SCOOTER. It does not need to work. Just looking for a winter project. Batavia area. Text: 585-297-6906
MAGAZINE - Old House Interiors, issues 1995 - 2013. You pick up: mjsass@twc.com 2022 CATHOLIC ART CALENDARS. Each date lists the name of the Saint whose Feast Day is being celebrated: 585-229-2186
Old TUBES, TRANSFORMERS, ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT and SPEAKERS for Hammond or any electronic organ and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS: 585-671-1996 OR 585-323-1762 CAMERA WITH ZOOM AND TIMER for disabled senior to take pictures. In good working condition: 585-381-6546
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Harold Joseph Robinson January 14, 2022 RUSH - Born on March 26, 1934. He passed away January 14, 2022 due to complications from cancer. Loving husband to Kathlynn Robinson, his wife of 40 years. He is also survived by his nine children from his first marriage and is grandfather to 16 children and one greatgranddaughter. Harold was an avid Buffalo Bills fan. The family gives special thanks to Tom and Karen Eichle and the staff of Strong Memorial Hospital. Family and friends are invited to call Friday, February 4, 2022 from 2-5 pm at O’Connell-Dougherty Funeral Home, 2041 Lake Ave., Lima. His Funeral Mass will be held Saturday, February 5, 2022 at 10am at St. Marianne Cope Parish at St. Joseph’s Church, Rush, NY. Interment Pine Hill Cemetery, Rush. To share a memory or send a condolence visit oconnelldoughertyfuneralhome.com STEPS INVOLVED WITH ESTATE PLANNING An aspect of estate planning concerns funeral arrangements. Many people prefer to make their own funeral and burial plans so that these heart-wrenching decisions do not fall on the shoulders of grieving family members. Funeral planning may include choosing a burial plot, selecting a casket, indicating cremation, and paying for everything in advance so there is no financial burden on surviving family members.
CREATE AN ENDURING MEMORIAL FOR A LOVED ONE Create a memorial garden. Speak with an area park ranger to determine if you can donate an engraved sitting bench or construct a tranquil garden space in a loved one’s name.
Steven D. Brandt January 17, 2022 Avon: January 17, 2022 at the age of 62 after a long, hard fight. Steven is survived by his fiancé, Christine Carnicelli; children, Steven (Kim), Stephanie (Steve), and Jessica Brandt; siblings, Melody (Gary) Fess and Robin (Dan) Fox; grandchildren, Robert, Zoey Brandt, Jaxon Palmer; greatgrandchild, Leo Brandt and several nieces and nephews. He was a proud member of the Avon Lions Club which he loved and served since 1997. He loved spending time with his family and friends, fishing, golfing, and watching his Buffalo Bills while having a cold beer. He was a genuine man that loved life and would go out of his way to help anyone. His kindness, laughter and smile will truly be missed. Services and interment were held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers donations in his honor can be made to the Avon Lions Club, PO Box 293, Avon, NY 14414. To share a memory or send a condolence visit stephensondoughertyfuneralhome.com
Wayne A. Sarfaty January 9, 2022
Leonard F. Smith January 12, 2022
Cohocton: Wayne A. Sarfaty, “Waco” – 70 years of age, passed away Sunday morning January 9, 2022 at his home in Cohocton. Waco was born April 18, 1951 in Rochester, the son of Benjamin and Grace (Rowan) Sarfaty. He grew up in the city of Rochester and graduated from Gates Chili High School. Waco attended college in Iowa, moved back to Rochester and settled in Cohocton in 1993. Waco’s employment career spanned a few different areas throughout his life. He was a machinist by trade, but also worked in the insurance industry for MetLife and Prudential. His hobbies were many as he enjoyed fishing and anything to do with wildlife, especially otters; he loved his pets, enjoyed playing darts and being an active member of the Cohocton Legion. He enjoyed fixing and detailing cars; gardening; computers and helping anyone he could throughout his life. Cooking was a favorite of his as well; especially chicken and spaghetti and most any authentic Italian food. Waco’s sense of humor was interesting as he could always tell an inappropriate joke! His tattoos were important to him as they all had a special meaning and his Jewish heritage was very important to him. Waco was predeceased by his parents, Benjamin and Grace Sarfaty. He is survived by his girlfriend of many years, Carolyn Dashnaw of Cohocton; his daughters, Melissa (Mike) Guzewiczk of Rochester and Gabrielle ( Jeffrey) Carroll of Cohocton; his grandchildren, Tristin Carroll and Erica Sabins; his siblings, Bruce (Christine) Sarfaty, Jean Sarfaty and Morris Sarfaty; along with several nieces, nephews and other extended family members.
Cohocton – Leonard F. Smith, 58 years of age, passed away late Wednesday evening, January 12, 2022 at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. Leonard was born in Wayland on December 18, 1963, the son of Richard and Carleen (Cooley) Smith. He grew up in Cohocton and remained a resident there his entire life. Leonard worked as a machine operator for the Gunlocke Company in Wayland for over 38 years. Leonard and Kim Sick were married September 10, 1983 and celebrated over 39 years together. They were always together! He loved to mow the lawn and tinker around his shop and always drove a nice truck that he meticulously kept clean! However, it was his family that he was most proud of: his wife, children and most recently his 3 grandsons. He will be dearly missed by them. Leonard was pr-deceased by his parents, Richard and Carleen Smith; his sister, June Smith; and brother-in-law, Tim Smith. He is survived by his wife, Kim Smith of Cohocton; his children, Jonha Smith (Shane Saddlemire) of Odessa, Stephanie ( Jon) Weldy of Atlanta and Nathan Smith (Amanda Martin) of Cohocton; his grandsons, Kyler, Kasen and Weston; his siblings, Rick (Mary) Smith of SC, Doreen (Darwin) Bacon of Canaseraga, Melody Smith of Wayland, Jackie (Denny) Cromp of Dansville and Bonnie (Bill) Galton of Wayland; his brother-in-law, Tom Smith of Wayland; several nieces and nephews; and his dog, Gander and cat, Chloey. At this time there are no funeral services planned for Leonard. A celebration of life will take place at a later date.
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Things to think about while planning a eulogy * Some churches do not allow eulogies during a church service. Others permit a brief reflection before the service or at the end. If you want a eulogy to be part of a church service, discuss this with the minister. Ask when during the service it is preferred and if there are any guidelines or restrictions to be aware of. * Other appropriate times for a eulogy may be during an evening service, during a visitation or following the remembrance service at a luncheon or reception. * If there are to be any readings during the service, the eulogist should be informed. * If there is to be more than one eulogy given, review this with the minister and coordinate with each speaker. Each speaker should avoid similar stories and themes, and each should be brief.
James Robert Fuller “Jim” January 25, 2022 Geneseo/Venice, FL: Born in Rochester, New York on July 27, 1928 and passed on January 25, 2022 at the Teresa House in Geneseo, NY. Predeceased by his wife, Marjorie (Clayton) Fuller; son, James; brothers, Donald, Eugene, Fred, Thomas and sister, Jennifer; grandsons, Patrick and Sean Fuller. Survived by his children, Robert ( Jean) Fuller of Livonia, Margaret (Robert) Dosti of Fairport, Andrew Fuller of Dansville, Christopher ( Jennifer) Fuller of East Aurora, William (Wendy) Fuller of Geneseo; grandchildren, Matthew Fuller, Shannon Fuller, Jordan Vitale, Jennifer Fuller-Swift, Adrian Fuller, Hayden Fuller, Christopher Fuller and Jacob Fuller, and 8 great-grandchildren. Jim was a graduate of Aquinas Institute of Rochester. After High School, he joined the U.S. Army and was a veteran of World War II. After his discharge from the service post-war he became engaged to his bride of 61 years, Marjorie (Clayton) Fuller. Jim had a lon,g successful career at Eastman Kodak and rose from the printing shop floor to become Asst. Superintendent of Printing and Packaging worldwide. He was the recipient of the George Eastman Award in recognition of loyal service. Jim was an avid pilot, beginning that passion at age 15, working at Ray Hylan Air Service, on the site of the current Marketplace Mall, as well as the Rochester Airport. He continued flying after his return from overseas Army service and eventually became an accomplished Flight Instructor with Multi-Engine, Commercial and Instrument ratings and trained many future airline and charter pilots. He continued flying his own plane well into his late 80s. Burial to take place at the convenience of the family. A special thanks to the staff at the Teresa House Hospice, U of R Hospice and Livingston Hospice programs for all of the caring assistance. An informal gathering in his memory will be held on Sunday, February 6th, 2022 from 2-5pm at the Avon Inn, 55 E Main Street, Avon, NY 14414. Memorials may be made to the Teresa House, 21 Highland Ave, Geneseo, NY 14454 or St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
Harold J. Grundman January 18, 2022 Honeoye: At age 88, Harold passed peacefully at his home on January 18, 2022. He was born on January 5, 1934 in Brighton, NY to the late Charles and Leona (Barney) Grundman. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his wife of 40 years, Laurel (Straight) Grundman; and siblings, Veronica “Peggy” Grundman, Charles “Sonny” Grundman, Frederick Grundman, and Marion Teed. Survived by step-children, Jeffrey (Becky) Briggs, Donald (Linda) Briggs, Kenneth (Becky) Briggs, Cynthia (Garth) Thomas, Karen Stephens, Nancy Titus (Gordon Dunton), and John (Melissa) Miles; 20 grandchildren and 21 greatgrandchildren; step-brother, John Scala; several nieces, nephews, and many dear friends. Harold served in the Army during the Korean War. After his tour, he returned to the farm he grew up on as a child for another 40 years. As a very generous man, Harold would always open his heart and his home to anyone in need. He also loved animals and they in turn truly loved him back. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening. Quick with a smile, a joke and a handshake Harold was loved by all. As a man of many talents, he could play the guitar and loved to sing. You would even hear him yodeling from time to time. He loved to draw funny characters that would make people smile. He could also take a pile of scrap lumber and build whatever he or anyone else needed. Harold was a long-time member of the Honeoye-Hemlock Sportsman’s Club. He was also a life member of the Richmond Volunteer Fire Department, as well as the Honeoye-Hemlock American Legion. Family and friends may call on Friday, February 11th from 4-7pm at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 8624 Main Street, Rte 20A, Honeoye, NY where Harold’s Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, February 12th at 11am, with military honors. Interment will be held at Richmond Center Cemetery in the Spring. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the HoneoyeHemlock American Legion Post 1278, PO Box 478, Honeoye, NY 14471 or the Richmond Fire Department, PO Box 469, Honeoye, NY 14471. To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com (585) 229-2444
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Marjorie Neener DeMay “Marge” January 18, 2022 Geneseo/Lakeville: At age 90, Marjorie passed on January 18, 2022. She was born on September 30, 1931 in Rochester, NY to the late Harold and Margaret Neener. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her first husband of 21 years, Richard Quinlan, in 1992, and her second husband of 43 years, Samuel DeMay, in 2017; sister, Shirley Andrus and her son-in-law, Gerry Giehl. Survived by her six children, Patrick (MaryEllen) Quinlan, Daniel Quinlan, Barbara Giehl, John (Kathy) Quinlan, Michael (Linda) Quinlan, and Terence (Gina) Quinlan; 20 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren. Also survived by several nieces, nephews, neighbors, and friends. A graveside service and burial will be held in the spring at Bath National Cemetery, Bath, NY. Memorial contributions may be made in Marjorie’s memory to the School of the Holy Childhood, 100 Groton Parkway, Rochester, NY 14623. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com 346-4501
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PREVAILING TRENDS Whether you find the notion edifying or distressing, many young people have never handwritten and mailed a letter of correspondence. Instead, they simply type out a text and expect an immediate response. The fact is that, as a culture, we are becoming less traditional. With this in mind, Baby Boomers and their progeny are ever more interested in cremation and less concerned with conventional funeral rituals. Many people find cremation to be very practical, in terms of its simplicity, portability, versatility, and reduced expense. The idea of being able to schedule the events surrounding the death of a loved in accordance with the ability of the greatest number of people to attend a memorial service is also appealing. If you have decided that you want to be cremated after your death, you can place your request in writing and provide the copies of instruction to your relatives. Preplanning the cremation is also helpful for your loved ones, as it is cost-effective and gives peace of mind. To learn more, please call KEVIN W. DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME at (585) 346-5401. Please tour our facilities at Livonia and Honeoye, NY. QUOTE: “Man alone chimes the hour. And, because of this, man alone suffers a paralyzing fear that no other creature endures. A fear of time running out.” Mitch Albom
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The online financial resource Investopedia notes that wills are legally enforceable documents that dictate how people want their affairs handled and assets allocated in the wake of their deaths. Wills should include a host of information, including who a person wants to assume guardianship of their minor-aged children should they pass away. This is especially important information to include in a will, as surviving relatives may have to go to court to contest guardianship if parents do not dictate who they want to serve as guardians in their wills.
Betty Ethel (Palmer) McLoud January 17, 2022 Betty Ethel (Palmer) McLoud, daughter of Verne and Iola Palmer, passed away peacefully in her sleep January 17, 2022 at the age of 85. Betty is survived by her sisters, Lorraine Hazlett and Helen White (Bob), and her sisters-in-law, Marion Palmer, Shirley Palmer and Debbie Palmer. Betty is survived by her beloved husband of 64 years, Henry Spencer McLoud, and her nine children, Deborah Ladue (Kurt), Timothy McLoud, Verna Roper, Robert “Butch” McLoud (Cindy), Marjorie Strasner (Larry), Patricia King (Mike), Brenda Ruffle (David), Douglas McLoud (Ellie) and Ruth McLoud. She was also dearly loved by her stepson, Daniel McLoud, and all her grandchildren, Bernie, Ben, Brandon, D J, Kyle, Katie, Rosie, Sharon, Connie, Teddy, Kristina, Heather, Trevor, Amelia, Nicole, Daniel, Danny LaPlant, Rachel, Hannah, Jonathan, Laura, Sara, Jessica, Lilly, Sheerna, Joshua, Caleb, Andrew, Quentin, Cheyenne, Kayla, Rayven, Taiylor, and Tara. Their spouses and their children and their children’s children number over one hundred and fifty people who loved her. Betty was born November 11, 1936 in Mt. Morris, NY and graduated from Nunda Central School in 1955. After taking a job at Westinghouse in Bath, NY, she met Henry. They moved frequently and eventually bought a home in Springwater, NY where they raised their nine children. She was a member of Dansville Free Methodist Church for many years, where most of her sisters and brothers also attended. Her brothers, Ronald “Ronnie,” William “Billy,” David and Robert “Butch,” all passed before her. Betty was a strong woman of faith who loved her Lord and Savior, Jesus. She was a warm, soft-spoken woman who dearly loved her family. She mothered anyone who needed mothering, and all babies brought her immense joy. Betty was full of humor and always ready with a smile. She was famous for her freshly baked homemade bread and cinnamon rolls. If you never tasted her homemade bread, we are sorry for you. Betty loved reading her Bible. Reading was a gift she gave her children as she read thousands of books. She also loved plants, wanting to be a florist after graduation. She could grow anything. Bird feeders adorn her side porch because she loved all kinds of birds, especially hummingbirds, but the bird she loved the most was Woodstock. The family is planning a Celebration of Life service for Betty in April. If you are interested in attending please contact the family.
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Nancy L. Polizzi January 21, 2022 Dansville: At age 85, Nancy passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Friday, January 21, 2022 at Noyes Hospital in Dansville, NY. She was born in Rochester, NY to the late Robert and Margaret Roffe. Nancy is predeceased by her son, Ret. Lt. Col. Stephen Polizzi and her brother, Thomas Roffe. Survived by her beloved husband of 63 years, Joseph C. Polizzi; her children, Laura (Tim) Anderson of Dansville, NY, David (Linda) Polizzi of Livonia, NY, Matt Polizzi ( Jennifer Rice) of Avon, NY; her daughter-in-law, Hellen Polizzi; her siblings, Robert (Kay) Roffe, Judy (Gerald) Lynn; her sister-in-law, Carol Roffe; her grandchildren, Amber (Capt. Victor Downing Jr. ) Downing, Kristen Polizzi, Michaela Anderson (Tyler Hockenberger), Timothy “TC” Anderson, Samara Anderson, Joseph Polizzi, Thomas Polizzi, Emily Polizzi, Nolan Polizzi, Russell Polizzi; her great-grandchildren, Victor “Trey” Downing III, Carter Downing, Emilia Downing, along with several nieces, nephews and friends. Nancy graduated from Leicester School and went on to earn her teaching degree from SUNY Geneseo. Nancy was a full-time teacher for the Scottsville School District before leaving to raise her four children. She later returned to an HR career and retired from General Railway Signal. Nancy loved to garden, read and crochet, but she loved nothing more than being with her family. In keeping with Nancy’s wishes, no formal funeral services will take place at this time. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758516, Topeka, Kansas 66675. To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
Livonia, NY: At age 70, Dale passed at his home with family by his side, on January 21, 2022. He was born on July 10, 1951 in East Aurora, NY. Predeceased by his father, Joseph Kriedemann. He leaves his wife of 37 years, Mary (Cicero) Kriedemann; and children, James ( Jeong) Robinson of Franklin, TN, Andrea (Robert) Rafanelli of Woodstock, GA; and grandchildren, Paige, Chloe, Robert, and Mia; mother, Jean Crone of Honeoye; sister, Linda Kriedemann of Springwater; brothers, Paul Kriedemann of Syracuse and Eric (Romy) Crone of Spring Valley, NY; mother-in-law, Rosemary Cicero; brothers-in-law, Frank Cicero (Bob Altavena) and Joseph (Cheryl) Cicero; sisters-in-law, Antionette Easley and Monica (Scott) Buchan. Dale is also survived by many nieces, nephews, neighbors, and friends. All those who knew Dale knew that he always had a smile on his face and valued serving others. As a U.S. Veteran (Army), he found his passion for helping others when he laid the foundation for the first drug and alcohol counseling program for military personnel serving in Vietnam. After his time in the service, he entered the Tool and Die trade, where he worked for Roehlen Engraving for nearly twenty-eight years. As a member of the Steelworkers Union, he demonstrated his charitableness by working for the common good within his industry. Eventually, these experiences led him to Livonia Central School, where he could be seen lending a hand, problem solving a classroom crisis, running from task to task, but best of all, sharing the insatiable smile that had the ability to brighten even the most stressful day. Outside of work, Dale could be seen sharing his adventurous side with his beloved wife, Mary. Through the years, these adventures found them flying planes, riding motorcycles, and boating. Although he enjoyed life’s adventures, he was truly a simple man. He enjoyed mowing his lawn on his John Deere, watching the Buffalo Bills, partaking in political discourse, but most importantly, he relished in his time with family and friends. He could always be seen sitting in his recliner, taking in every moment as he watched the family that he helped to build. This was by far his greatest accomplishment.
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A graveside service and burial will be held privately in the Summer at St. Michael’s Cemetery, Livonia, NY, with military honors. A Celebration of Life Gathering will also be held with information to follow at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in his memory to the Livingston County Hospice, 2 Murray Hill Drive, Mt. Morris, NY 14510 or the Conlon-Mulvaney American Legion Post 1779, 6317 Marshall Road, Conesus, NY 14435. To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
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UNDERSTANDING LIFE INSURANCE When choosing coverage, you will no doubt be asked if you prefer term insurance or permanent insurance. Term insurance is the least expensive life insurance, and such policies only last for a predetermined number of years. Men and women may purchase life insurance policies if they only want life insurance until they retire or until their children reach adulthood. Permanent insurance is more expensive and will last from the moment you purchase the policy until your death. Many people choose permanent life insurance policies so the money their beneficiaries receive upon their death can be used to pay estate taxes. In addition, there is an investment component to permanent insurance policies, as a portion of the premiums on such policies is invested (policies will spell out how the money is invested) and allowed to grow tax-free so long as the policy is open. Term insurance only provides protection with no investments.
Edward Ernest Johnson January 15, 2022 Canadice: Edward “Eddie” Johnson, born in Warsaw, NY on September 22, 1946, to Archie and Mabel Johnson (Spencer), transitioned peacefully on the morning of January 15, 2022. Eddie graduated from Monroe High School in 1964 and attended Monroe Community College. He was an employee of Eastman Kodak Company for 39 years and served in the US Army Reserves. Eddie will be remembered as a devout husband, father, grandfather (“Poopa”), and friend. Known for his quick wit and wisdom, Eddie always enjoyed a good conversation (or argument) and cherished the time with his family. His family will remember the many vacations, filled with laughter, food, fun with his grandchildren, and the occasional euchre game. Eddie was a lifelong learner whose curiosity meandered through topics like politics, history, philosophy, music and art. Eddie passed on his love of learning and knowledge to his children and grandchildren. His love for his wife and family were the center of his existence. He would often say that his legacy was defined by his children and the family that he and his wife, Dolores, built together. Eddie is survived by his wife, Dolores; three children, Aaron (Lisa) Johnson, Amanda (David) Hershey and Ryan (Kim) Johnson and grandchildren Liam, Anna, Leah and Ronan. Predeceased by his parents; his sister Diane, and his grandson, Ethan. Friends and family may attend a spring memorial gathering at Kevin W Dougherty Funeral Home, 8624 Main St, Honeoye, NY 14471 at a time to be determined. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his memory to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation at https://secure.qgiv.com/for/pulfibfou/and/or the Richmond Volunteer Fire Department, located at 8741 Main St, Honeoye, NY 14471.
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January 16, 2022 Lakeville, NY: At age 87, Peggy passed peacefully on January 16, 2022. She was born on September 11, 1934 in Rochester, NY to the late Mahlon and Margaret Baker. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her husband, Harold F. Gardner Jr. and sister, Bernice Mori. Survived by children, Harry (Pam) Gardner of Lakeville and Lisa Gardner of Florida; grandchildren, Christopher Murdoch and Mindy (Ryan) McGee; sister, Carol McGee; several nieces, nephews, and dear friends. Peggy was born and raised in Rochester, NY. She married Harry Gardner Jr. in May of 1959. They moved to Hilton, NY, where they raised their two children. Peggy loved Conesus Lake. She spent most of her summers as a child there with her family. Peggy finally moved to the family cottage in Lakeville after she remodeled it in 1980. Peggy worked at Monroe Community College for many years. She loved and enjoyed working with the faculty and students there. She started in the physical education department as a secretary, then to the music, speech and theater department. Before Peggy retired from M.C.C. she was the secretary for the Dean. Peggy loved to travel and went to many different countries. No prior calling hours to be held. Peggy’s Funeral Mass will be held at 11am on February 5, 2022 at St. Matthew Catholic Church, 6591 Richmond Mills Road, Rte 20A, Livonia, NY. Interment will take place privately. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to the Conesus Lake Association, PO Box 637, Lakeville, NY 14480. To share a memory or a condolence please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Nancy Lee Davis Gillen January 19, 2022
Lorraine “Lorrie” Elliott
Honeoye: Nancy Lee Davis Gillen was born in Rochester, NY on May 23, 1952 to George and Mary Jane Davis (Shutt). She passed peacefully surrounded by loved ones on Wednesday, January 19, 2022. Nancy broke her neck at the age of 16 and although she was confined to a wheelchair for the past 54 years, she was determined to live life to the fullest on her own terms. She was proud of her education; she graduated from Pittsford-Sutherland High School then went on to receive her BA at The University of Miami (Florida). Nancy had a very tenacious spirit. She was a lover of all things horses, she was an avid reader, she loved stories, 90 degree days and chocolate ice cream. Although she was a self-proclaimed introvert, people always seemed to gravitate to her optimistic point of view. Nancy was most proud of being a mother and grandmother. She is survived by her loving sons, Scott (Linda), Brendan (Kaylee); grandchildren, Morgan, Michael, Isla, and Ellawynn. She is also survived by her brother, Robert O. Davis and many other loving family and friends. We are grateful for the lessons she has taught us of determination, humility and patience and to never give up. There will be a celebration of life in the Spring of 2022. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Richmond Fire Department located at: 8741 Main St., PO Box 469, Honeoye, NY 14471. To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com 229-2444
January 17, 2022 Lakeville: At age 92, Lorrie passed away on Monday, January 17, 2022 at FF Thompson Hospital in Canandaigua, NY. She was born in Kendall, NY to the late William and Ada Miller. Lorrie is predeceased by her husband, William F. Elliott and her siblings, Marilyn Tucker, Luthera Schultz, Raymond Miller, and William Miller; her grandchildren, Rebecca and Greg. Survived by her sons, Jeffrey (Terri) Landon, Steven (Dawn) Landon, George Elliott (Donna Castelluccio), Mark (Noelle) Elliott; her brother, Luther Miller; and her grandchildren, Erin, Eric, Renee, Owen, Adam, Alicia, Alex, Noah E., Nicholas, and Noah K, along with several great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Lorrie lived her life by helping anyone who was in need. There isn’t an adult who grew up in the hamlet of Lakeville who wasn’t aware of Lorrie’s generosity and kindness to others. She was always the first person to offer a bed in her own home or a meal from her own table to someone who was down on their luck. One of the greatest statements about Lorrie’s kindness and generosity was that she expected nothing in return. One of Lorrie’s greatest contributions to our community was her 15 years of dedication and hard work to maintaining the beauty of Vitale Park on Conesus Lake. Friends and family are invited to call from 10AM-12PM on Saturday, February 5, 2022 at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, 21 Big Tree Street in Livonia, where Lorrie’s memorial service will immediately follow at 12PM. Interment will be held privately at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Geneseo, NY. To share a memory or a condolence, please visit www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com • 346-5401
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Sally Ann Binder January 23, 2022 Nunda/Scottsburg: At age 73, Sally passed peacefully at her home in Nunda, NY on January 23, 2022. She was born on December 19, 1948 to the late Emory and Ella Marie (Hartson) Binder. Survived by her siblings, Linda Binder (Tom Austin), James Binder (Michelle Cowley), and June ( James) Webster; also survived by her Aunts, Martha Martin Gladys Weed, Mary Kay Hartson, Audie Hartson, Darlene Binder; and many cousins, nieces, nephews, several great-nieces, great-nephews, friends and her extended family at the Nunda DDSO Home. Sally attended school in Mount Morris where she enjoyed spending time with her classmates and school activities. Family was one of the most important things to her. She loved visiting her relatives and going for Sunday drives, frequently stopping to see relatives. She especially loved her visits with her mom later in life. She also loved many other activities with her extended family at DDSO and Garden of Life. Family and friends may call on Friday, January 28th from 10am-12noon at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 21 Big Tree Street, Rte 20A, Livonia, NY where Sally’s Funeral Service will be held at 12noon, following calling hours. Burial will be held privately at Union Cemetery, Scottsburg, NY following the service. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in her memory to the Livingston County Hospice, 2 Murray Hill Drive, Mt. Morris, NY 14510. To send a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Honeoye – Wayland: Becky Lou MillimanMurphy, 57 years of age, passed away Monday evening, January 17, 2022 at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. Becky was born July 21, 1964 in Rochester, the daughter of Harry and Delores (Faucett) Milliman. She grew up in Wayland, resided in Bolivar for several years along with Honeoye Falls and lived in Honeoye for the past 13 years. Becky and Tom Murphy were married July 27, 2013 and celebrated 8 years of marriage. Her most recent employment had been at The Brewery in Honeoye Falls. Becky enjoyed painting by number, puzzles, swimming, traveling to the casino and taking Sunday drives with her husband, Tom. While on those many drives they would explore haunted houses and graveyards! Becky was predeceased by her parents, Harry and Delores Milliman; her brother, Lance Milliman and her sister, Vicky Sue Harter. She is survived by her husband, Tom Murphy of Honeoye; her siblings, Sheryl (Mark) Gascon of Canadice, Shawn (Ethel “Chip”) Milliman of Richburg; brother-in-law, Fred Harter of Wayland; step-children, Robert Murphy of Pittsburgh, PA and Tanya Murphy of Brooklyn; her mother-in-law, Joanne Murphy of Greece; several nieces and nephews; and especially her dog, Jax. Becky’s celebration of life will take place later in the spring or early summer once the weather warms up. Please visit www.stgeorgefuneralhome.com
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• Crossroads House is looking for volunteers for Resident Care, Fundraising Support, Building and Grounds Maintenance, Office Assistance and a variety of other support roles. Email: emilycrawford@crossroadshouse.com. • Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program (FLTAP): We are in need of basic barn help for the horses, especially on Saturdays and Sundays. Mostly cleaning stalls and basic grooming (no experience necessary). Email ladyalina14@yahoo.com or call (585) 478-4664. • Generation Two: Volunteers needed to play with children in kindergarten to 2nd grade in select Monroe County schools in the fall. Training provided. Commitment of 1 day per week for 3 hours. Visit our website to learn about our program at www.g2rochester.org. Call Mary Terwilliger, Director of Community Engagement at (585) 613-2590 or email mary.terwilliger@ g2rochester.org.
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• Girl Scouts of Western NY: The Avon-Caledonia area is looking for volunteers for troops Daisy, Brownie, and Juniors. Training and many resources provided. Contact Jeanne at (585) 226-6434 or by email at jfusco33@ juno.com. • Give-a-Lift at Lifespan is seeking volunteer drivers to provide independence and safety for our older neighbors who are no longer able to drive. Rides are given to medical appointments and other necessary supplemental insurances are provided free of charge. If you have a couple of hours a week, or even a couple of hours a month, contact us by phone at (585) 244-8400 or email at info@lifespan-roch.org. • Lifespan of Greater Rochester’s AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP of Livingston County needs volunteers 55 and older to serve as coaches in evidence-based programs, providers of respite to caregivers, and others to volunteer at Noyes Health gift shop. Please contact Deborah Palumbos at (585) 851-9388 or email her at dpalumbos@lifespanrochester.org. • Richmond (Honeoye) Fire Department needs volunteers to help with everything from fighting fires to firefighter suppport, ambulance driver and EMS support. There is something for everyone to help with. Help us to help you, your neighbors and community. Volunteering is a rewarding experience. Contact us for details. Email Dale Doty at ddoty3@rochester.rr.com or call him at (585) 750-1173. • Sent by Ravens Food Pantry would like help with food pick ups, food deliveries, stocking shelves, clothing closet organization, toy room organization, and website assistance! Pantry is open on Saturday from 9-11AM. Please call (585) 481-5942. • UR Medicine Home Care/Meals On Wheels: Help us deliver meals in Monroe County. Meals are delivered Monday-Friday between the hours of 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM. Call (585) 274-4385. • Vincent House: The Vincent House in Wayland is a Comfort Care Home serving residents with end-of-life care. We are in need of volunteers. Contact Christina Mattice at (585) 728-2427. Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown Published online and in print of the last week of the month as space permits. See more volunteer opportunities at gvpennysaver.com
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Rockin’ Red Velvet Trifle Makes 8 servings 1 packet hot cocoa mix with 20 to 25 calories 2 tablespoons mini semi-sweet chocolate chips 1⁄2 cup moist-style devil’s food cake mix 1⁄2 cup moist-style yellow cake mix 1⁄4 cup fat-free liquid egg substitute 1⁄2 tablespoon red food coloring Dash of salt 4 ounces fat-free cream cheese 2 tablespoons Jell-O Sugar-Free Fat-Free Vanilla Instant pudding mix 2 tablespoons Splenda No Calorie Sweetener (granulated) 1⁄4 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 8-ounce container Cool Whip (thawed) 4 cups chopped strawberries Preheat oven to 350ºF. Spray an 8-inch by 8-inch baking pan with nonstick spray. Place the cocoa mix and 1 tablespoon chocolate chips in a glass. Add 1⁄4 cup very hot water, and stir until mostly dissolved. Add 1⁄3 cup cold water. In a large bowl, combine the cake mixes, egg substitute, food coloring, and salt. Add cocoa mixture, and whisk until smooth. Pour batter into the baking pan, and sprinkle with remaining 1 tablespoon chocolate chips. Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out mostly clean, 26 to 28 minutes. Let cool completely, about 30 minutes in the pan and 30 minutes out of the pan on a cooling rack. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, stir cream cheese until smooth. In another medium bowl, combine pudding mix with Splenda. Add vanilla extract and 1⁄4 cup cold water, and vigorously stir until mostly smooth and slightly thickened. Add cream cheese and 1 cup Cool Whip, and stir until uniform. Cover and refrigerate. Cut cake into 1-inch cubes. In a large glass bowl or trifle dish, evenly layer half of the cubed cake. Spread all of the pudding mixture over the cake layer. Evenly top with half of the strawberries. Continue layering with remaining cubed cake, Cool Whip and strawberries.
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Women spend considerably more time each day than men engaging in various household activities. According to the 2019 “American Time Use Survey” from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, women spend an average of 2.16 hours each day on household activities, while men spend an average of 1.39 hours on such pursuits. The survey identifies household activities as housework such as interior cleaning and laundry, but also other activities such as managing the household’s finances and preparing food. Women also spend roughly twice as much time as men caring for and helping household members. Such figures may reflect gender roles that date back several decades if not longer, even though family situations have long since changed as more and more women have entered and remained in the workforce. For instance, the BLS survey found that, in 2019, men spent an average of 7.96 hours per day working, while women spent 7.15 hours per day working. Such figures support the notion that many households can share household activities more equitably between spouses.
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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles The Rising Costs of Food It’s not over yet. Rising food prices, that is. The best guess of experts is that food prices are likely to rise 5% in the first half of 2022. This is on top of the average 6.8% rise for all items, as reported by the Consumer Price Index in November for the previous 12 months. That report cited increases for foods such as eggs, meat, poultry and fish topping the list at 12.8%, the highest since 1982. Which food items do experts point to as likely to see additional price increases? Nearly everything. And what are the reasons for all the increases? That depends on the item. Potatoes are heavy; it costs more to ship them. Mayonnaise comes in a jar; packaging costs have risen. In other words, if there’s a reason, there’s an increase. We’re all scrambling to find lower food prices. If you have one of the warehouses clubs near you, it might be worth joining. Costco and Sam’s Club will charge you for an annual membership, but over the course of a year, it might be worth it. Your biggest hurdle, however, will be calculating whether you can actually use up the foods before they expire. Nearly everything comes in a mega bulk size. One benefit is that you can buy more than food in those stores -including tires, furniture, books, jewelry and much more -- which keeps you from needing to go into multiple stores to get the things you need. Some of the stores have been using curbside pickup, and some have a discount pharmacy and two-day delivery. All of them have online ordering. As a test, I just checked the prices of my cereal. If I bought several large boxes, I would save over $2 per box, compared with my local grocery store. I’m tempted to sign up. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.
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PLEASE KEEP THE SIDEWALKS CLEAR OF ICE & SNOW According to Village Code Section 105-6, no owner, occupant, tenant or other person owning or occupying any lot or premises in the Village, shall permit any snow, ice or other substance to collect or remain on any sidewalk. The Village of Geneseo plows sidewalks as a courtesy, however some accumulation still remains. The ultimate responsibility and liability for ice and snow accumulation belongs to the property owner or occupant. Please keep our sidewalks clear for our many pedestrians. SNOW REMOVAL AND YOUR MAILBOX During significant snowstorms, the Village of Geneseo Department of Public Works, in the course of plowing, may cause occasional damage to mailboxes, either from snowplows directly or from the force of snow being thrown by the plows. If such damage is indeed caused by snow removal, it is not done intentionally, but is an unfortunate consequence of snow removal. As far as the particular agencies replacing damaged mailboxes, it must be pointed out that there is NO statutory or legal authority, which grants a property owner/resident/business owner along a public highway any right to place a mailbox in a highway right-of-way. If a mailbox is within a village, town, county, or state right-of-way it is a courtesy to the postal service. From past experience, we have found that plastic mailboxes and/or posts do not withstand the abuse of snow from the plows hitting them; therefore they are not recommended. It is the responsibility of the resident to repair or replace the mailbox.
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SNOW REMOVAL AROUND FIRE HYDRANTS Please dig out fire hydrants after heavy snowfalls throughout the winter.
Visit all three shops at the LLCC for an extra special or additional gift for your Valentine of any age: Bonnies 2, The Alpaca Shop, and The Little Lakes Artisan Gift Shop open Wednesdays and Thursday’s from 10am-4pm and Saturday’s 10am-2pm.
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HOW TO OVERCOME WORKOUT FATIGUE Stay hydrated. Hydrating during a workout helps replace the water and nutrients that are lost through sweat. Muscles that are not hydrated during a workout and throughout the rest of the day are susceptible to fatigue.
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HEALTH BENEFITS OF VEGETARIAN DIETS Many people change their lifestyles in an effort to improve their overall health. Changing the foods one eats is one of the more common ways people try to get healthy, and many people find adopting a vegetarian diet helps them realize their goals.
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Adopting a vegetarian diet can be a great way to improve personal health. Vegetarians may now find it easier to maintain their lifestyles than ever before thanks to the year-round availability of a variety of fresh produce and more vegetarian dining options offered at restaurants. Even premade vegetarian foods are more widely available at markets and grocery stores. Approximately six to eight million adults in the United States eat no meat, fish or poultry, according to a Harris Interactive poll commissioned by the Vegetarian Resource Group, a nonprofit organization that disseminates information about vegetarianism. Many more avoid red meat while still eating fish and poultry. Although studies into vegetarianism long pointed out the potential nutritional deficiencies of such a diet, the tides have shifted, and many nutrition experts now note how eating plant-based foods offers sufficient nutrition and can reduce the risk for chronic illnesses. A vegetarian diet may offer protection against cardiovascular disease, some cancers, type 2 diabetes, and obesity. Data published in the Proceedings of the Nutrition Society found vegetarian diets are high in carbohydrates, dietary fiber, essential vitamins and minerals; offer an abundance of antioxidants; and are very low in saturated fat. However, switching to a vegetarian diet is not enough to lose weight or get healthier. Choosing the right type of vegetarian foods - including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and proteinrich legumes - and controlling portions is key.
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Vegetarians may have low cholesterol, as well as fewer incidences of stroke and obesity and cardiovascular incidents than non-vegetarians. Whether this is entirely food-based, or because vegetarians tend to also embrace other healthy habits, has not yet been determined.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Late Recurrences Are Possible in Breast Cancer Patients
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I just read another sad story about a woman who had breast cancer, fought it and seemed to win, but after five years, it came back and took her life. The same sequence of events happened to my wife two years ago. She fought the second round of cancer for a year and a half, but it was just about everywhere. What is this connection between the initial breast cancer occurrence and it coming back five or six years later even more widespread throughout the body? Is screening stepped up during that period? -- Anon. ANSWER: I am very sorry to hear about your wife. With most cancers, no evidence of disease five years out from diagnosis usually means a cure, that the person will not have a recurrence of that particular cancer, although people who’ve had one cancer are at a higher risk of developing a second, unrelated cancer. Breast cancer is one of the exceptions. Late recurrences (after five years) are possible, even very late recurrences. I have seen 20 years afterward, and there are reports of even longer. Although the reasons why breast cancer seems to hide for many years are not known precisely, we do know some risk factors for recurrence: Larger tumors are more likely to recur. Those with positive lymph nodes are at high risk, and women with estrogen receptor positive, progesterone receptor positive and HER2 negative tumors are more likely to experience recurrence. Screening is absolutely appropriate in women who have had breast cancer. There is not a consensus about the type and frequency of screening, but many experts choose yearly mammography. Breast MRI has been considered, but it has not been proven to be better in women with a history of breast cancer. A healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, a diet with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, abstinence from smoking and minimal alcohol intake, has been shown to reduce cancer risk in women with a history of breast cancer.
RECOGNIZE AND AVOID YOUTH SPORTS INJURIES Repetitive use activities: Swimmers, tennis players, pitchers, and quarterbacks may experience something called a repetitive use injury. This is pain in an area of the body that is used over and over again. Inflammation of muscles and tendons may appear, but repetitive use injuries also may result in stress fractures, which the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases defines as hairline fractures in bones that are subjected to repeated stress. Rest between exercises can help alleviate these types of injuries. Ice, compression, elevation and immobilization may be used if pain is persistent.
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DID YOU KNOW? According to the World Health Organization, tobacco kills up to half its users, annually killing roughly six million people each year. The WHO notes that more than five million of those deaths are the result of direct tobacco use, while more than 600,000 deaths can be attributed to non-smokers being exposed to secondhand smoke. While many in the United States may understand the threat that smoking poses to their overall health, the WHO notes that studies indicate knowledge about the specific health risks of tobacco use is not widespread. A 2009 survey of smokers in China found that less than 40 percent of smokers knew that smoking tobacco causes coronary heart disease, while only 27 percent were aware of the link between smoking and stroke. It’s also important that smokers recognize that cigarettes once characterized as “light” or “low tar” are not healthier than more traditional cigarettes. While the US Food and Drug Administration has banned the use of such terms in cigarette sales within the United States, smokers traveling or living overseas should be mindful that other countries may not operate under such restrictions. In addition, the American Cancer Society notes that there is no proof that cigarettes sold as “all natural” and marketed as having no chemicals or additives are any safer than traditional cigarettes and that the best way for men, women and children to avoid the dangers of tobacco is to never smoke or to quit immediately.
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Ways to Become More Active Every Day In addition to working toward at least 150 minutes of physical activity each week, it’s important to avoid being sedentary, when possible. You can do that by making choices that build activity in your day. Some examples include: • Taking the stairs • Printing to the printer farthest away from your desk at work • Getting off the bus or subway one stop early • Parking in the farthest space from the door • Walking around while you are on the phone or having walking meetings
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S E V RA Honest Find! To the kind and caring lady who retrieved my purse out of the shopping cart I had used at the Canandaigua Walmart on 1/12/22 and took it inside the store to report her finding: I wish I could thank you in person. I was hurried Wednesday doing errands and thinking about my hospitalized friend. I took my purchases out of the cart, pushed it aside, and left my purse in the cart, not realizing my error until my next stop at Runnings. When I left my vehicle to enter the store, I discovered my purse was missing. What a horrible, sinking feeling! I drove back to Walmart where the “greeter” gave me the unbelievable news that my purse had been brought into the store. My identification, driver’s license, numerous credit cards, and some cash was in my purse. What a loss that would have been, but thanks to your honesty, all was intact and recovered. I cannot thank you enough. If there was some way to express this in person, I would do so; however, I failed to ask if you had left your name. My sincere gratitude to you! Thank You, Good Neighbors! We got our first snow of 2022 on January 17th. We are both handicapped, and lo and behold, we looked out, and there were three of our neighbors shoveling our driveway, our ramp, and making a path for us to get out in case of an emergency. A big thank you to Paul, Ann, and Ray for your thoughtfulness, kindness, and concern. It was greatly appreciated! There are still some good people in this little town. Words can’t express this kindness. God bless you all, and thank you so much! J. & S.
Check First! The ads, mostly at Christmas time, that play the sad music and show many forlorn animals (mostly dogs) made me want to donate. First, I did some research, and the information given said the CEO of that organization makes $750,000 per year! I didn’t send a dime. Also, they lead people to believe they seek out abused animals, but they only respond when abuse is reported. If you know of a “pet” (mostly dogs) enduring this winter outside without proper care, don’t just feel sorry for them, report it! If you have a dog that must be out, make sure they are well cared for and loved. On Video The latest craze is to steal catalytic converters from hardworking people while they are working in a restaurant. To the person who was in a black pick-up truck: it is all on camera. My suggestion is that you should get a job and work for a living, and not steal from those who are just trying to make ends meet. Do the right thing. Treat others the way you would want to be treated. How would you feel if, after working your shift, you were to go out to your vehicle to go home after a hard day’s work only to realize that your vehicle isn’t drivable because someone vandalized it? Step Forward Once again a person wrote about animals being abused, this time was regarding horses. Perhaps this person did report the cruelty. I hope they did. Too many sit back and simply rant about an issue. People need to use their own voices as animals cannot use theirs.
Beautiful Tribute I would like to thank Neil & Sandy for sharing their memorial in honor of their pet, Billy, whom they recently lost. This was a wonderful tribute to a beautiful boy who was very loved and cared for. Billy was a very handsome lad, and I am sure anyone who met him agreed how good a companion he was. Well Done! I have to say that the entire staff at Wegmans in Geneseo is awesome. Every member is very friendly, even when the store is swamped. I always enjoy going in there. Definitely 5 stars!
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AVON’S “GRANDMA RUTH” CELEBRATES CENTENNIAL BIRTHDAY BY PA M E L A B I C K F O R D , S PEC I A L T H A N KS TO T H E AVO N PR ES ERVAT I O N & H I STO R I C A L S O C I E T Y
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n March 29, 1922, Caroline Ruth (Weiland) Weden was the fi rst child born to William and Mary (Boorman) Weiland of Avon, NY. She was a premature baby, weighing only 4 pounds at birth. She was so small, and nobody was sure she would survive, but Ruth’s grandma made up a little bassinet and placed her on the oven door to keep her warm. Who could have imagined then that little Ruth would not only survive, but live to see her 100th year? Ruth has many pleasant memories about growing up and living in Avon. Her parents lived and worked at the Hardy house for a Back when the Genesee Valley number of years, which is the Penny Saver was first started on gray house that sits on the corner of Genesee St and Pineview Temple Street, Ruth helped the Harrisons put the printed pages Heights. At the time Ruth was growing up there, Pineview together. Bob Hungerford, Ruth’s Heights did not exist, and there son, also delivered the Penny was a large hill running down Saver to nearby towns. Bob would from the house to the little creek that flows nearby. The children also look out for young Steve used to love sledding down that Harrison when he was swimming hill on the neighbor boys’ in their pool. toboggan, and oftentimes ended up by the creek. It was after one of these times sledding that Ruth fell ill with the chickenpox. She was so sick that she fell into a coma. Old Dr. Collins drove his horse and buggy down to the Hardy house to take care of her. He stayed with the family for two days, and honestly did not expect little Ruth to live. However, Ruth surprised them all and pulled through. She remembers that Dr. Collins wept for joy and took a little doll out of his bag to give her as a present. She kept that doll for many, many years. Next door to the Hardys’ house was the home of Mr. Smith, who delivered milk year-round and ice in the winter. Each winter, Ruth would be allowed to go with Mr. Hardy and Mr. Smith in Mr. Smith’s sleigh to Conesus Lake to get big blocks of ice to deliver to folks. For young Ruth, this was a treat and great fun to get bundled up and sit under the horsehair blanket while the big Clydesdale horses pulled the sleigh. Ruth was very close to her grandparents and even lived with them for a time. In fact, the fi rst vehicle she ever rode in belonged to her grandfather. She would sit in the car and was allowed to turn it on while her grandfather turned the crank. Her grandparents were very religious and wanted her to go to a Catholic school, so Ruth was sent to St. Agnes. At that time, the nuns ran the school. Ruth remembers how she was held back in the 6th grade because she had to spend so much time at home taking care of her sick mother. The nuns would walk down to Ruth’s home to check on things and make sure she was okay. Sister Mary Francis Leone was one of her favorites.
Grandma Ruth Weden, Christmas 2021 at Avon on the Green, age 99. Photo credit: Pamela Bickford.
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lunch for them was oatmeal and canned milk, along with homemade bread and hand-churned butter. One of Ruth’s favorite memories was getting her fi rst hair perm when she was 12 years old. Her mother put her on the trolley that crossed the Five Arch Bridge, and for ten cents Ruth rode up to Rochester all by herself, where she got a spiral perm for $2.00. The hairdresser then made sure she got back on the trolley to Avon. As an adult, Ruth had five boys: Bob, Don, Ron, and Tom Hungerford and Jim Weden. Th rough her boys, her family line has grown exponentially. She is so proud of and loves each Ruth Weiland, first grade at St. Agnes School, age six, 1928. and every one of them. While Photo courtesy of Ruth Weden. life has taken Ruth and her family to live and work in different locations across the country, their roots are here in Avon. For Ruth, this is home. Ruth held several jobs later in her life. In 1989, Ruth went to work at St. Agnes School. The children there loved her, and all called her “Grandma Ruth.” The name stuck, and now everyone calls her Grandma Ruth. She worked there for a for another 23 years, fi nally retiring for good at the incredible age of 93! Grandma Ruth says this was the happiest job she ever had and many precious memories were made there. When asked what her favorite spots in Avon are, she said that she has always loved the Avon Inn and the Five Arch Bridge. In her younger days, they always went down to the Five Arch Bridge “to sit on the riverbank, gab, and just watch the water flow.” Grandma Ruth never thought she would live this long. She has had illnesses, surgeries, and almost lost her life a few times. She is grateful that she is still here, though, and even though pretty much everyone she grew up with has passed away, she still knows many of their descendants. She says, “To live a long life, you have to keep busy.” Do as much as you can, while you can, and no matter what happens, just take it on the chin and start all over again - no matter how many times you have to.
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Class A & Class B Drivers Wanted
Auto Body Technician Batavia auto collision shop that takes great pride in its work is looking for Auto Body Technicians that feel the same. Experience required. Hours are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday. Clean, modern shop, good pay with great benefits. Paid vacations, paid holidays, health insurance and company matched retirement plan.
Local and Transport. Dedicated runs available. Full or Part-time. Home Daily, Plus Benefits Also availableEvening deliveries and milk pick up • 3-4 hours
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Notice of Vacancy
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Autism Consultant
Special Education Teacher
Qualifications: • One year paid full-time experience working with students with Autism • NYS Certification in one of the following: School Psychology • Speech and Hearing Handicapped Speech and Language Disability • School Social Worker Special Education
Qualifications: • NYS Certification in Students with Disabilities (SWD) Birth – Grade 2, SWD Grades 1-6, SWD Grades 5-9 or Special Education K-12
Prefer Candidates with the following experience: • Experience in a Special Education related field, including students with Autism Spectrum disorders • Knowledge of progressive student teaching approaches to include TEACCH and ABA
Location: • Genesee Valley BOCES @ Mount Morris Central Salary: • Based on experience • Probationary appointment • Full-time with benefits
Location: • GV BOCES region, requires travel throughout region Salary range: • Based on experience • Full-time with benefits
Start Date: • ASAP Visit our Web Site at www.gvboces.org Reply by February 11, 2022 with reference to Vacancy 22-108, letter of interest, resume, and proof of certification to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
Starting date: • ASAP Visit our Web Site at www.gvboces.org Reply by February 11, 2022 with reference to Vacancy 22-111, letter of interest, resume and proof of certification to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources Genesee Valley BOCES, 80 Munson Street , LeRoy,NY 14482
GENESEO CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Spring Coaching Positions
RushHenrietta Schools is HIRING!
Modified Softball Modified Baseball Varsity Track Assistant
• Bus Drivers Minimum $18.50 per hour to start • Bus Monitors • Cleaners (2nd shift) • Teacher Aides • School Aides • Part-time Food Service Helpers • Part-time Cafeteria Monitors • Part-time Day Care Aides Minimum $15.00 per hour to start
Salary: As per negotiated GFA Contract Qualifications: Coaching certification, CPR and First Aid for coaching, pertinent experience. Deadline: February 11, 2022 Application Process: Apply online at www.geneseocsd.org, or email letter of interest along with resume to craigveley@geneseocsd.org
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The Geneseo Central School District hereby advises students, parents, employees and the general public that it offers employment and educational opportunities, without regard to age, sex, race, color, national origin, handicap, sexual orientation, or marital status.
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Parts Driver/Warehouse
ALLEN-BAILEY TAG & LABEL IS HIRING
COME FOR A JOB..... STAY FOR A CAREER Matthews Bus Parts has an immediate opening for a full-time driver/ warehouse at our Avon location. Daily tasks will include deliveries both locally & regionally throughout Western NYS, utilizing the company delivery vehicle. Must possess a valid NYS driver’s license and ability to lift 75 pounds. Additionally, when not driving you will assist with shipping and receiving and inventory management. Entry level position with room to grow.
Immediate Openings
Press Operators Machine Operators
We offer competitive pay, full benefits package, 401(K), holidays, and paid time off. Qualified candidates should apply to:
Linda Wells lwells@matthewsgroupinc.com
Full-time Positions We offer great benefits such as health care insurance including dental & vision, company provided life insurance, paid time off, 401(k) and more. Apply in person at 3177 Lehigh Street in Caledonia Or Contact Amy at 585-538-2324 ext 1001 Or email amy_mcaleavey@ennis.com
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As a Direct Support Professional Hourly Wage: $17.96 to $20.95 Salary range: $37,507 to $46,013
Shipping/Packing Clerk
Chemung, Seneca, Schuyler, Monroe, Livingston, Steuben, Wyoming, Yates, Ontario and Wayne Counties
Full-Time • Piffard, NY
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
As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Salary range: $41,653 to $50,662 The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs. Monroe, Livingston, Steuben, Wyoming, Yates and Wayne Counties Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to practice in NYS. *Salary includes $2,000 geographical differential.
For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8818 E-mail: opwdd.sm.fl.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Identify and match incoming materials. • Store all shipping materials in their proper locations. • Ability to utilize the computer in order to ship, check/verify parts location. • Ability to judge the type of crate, carton, and supports needed for the safe transportation of products. • Ability to prepare parts/lots before packing and/or crating • Ability to recognize and correct any mistakes found during packing, crating, or shipping. • Comply with all safety policies, practices and procedures. • Participate in proactive team efforts to achieve departmental and company goals. • Provide leadership to others through example and sharing of knowledge/skill.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements: • 1-2 years of experience with UPS, FedEx, and/or DHL computer/logistic systems. • 1-2 years of related experience in packing/shipping. • Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions in English. • Ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. • Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out simple one- or two-step instructions. • Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. • Minimum High School Diploma or equivalent is required.
Physical Requirements: • Must be able to stand, walk, use hands to fingers, reach with hands and arms, climb and balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, talk or hear 2/3 of time. Must be able to sit 1/3 of time. • Lift 10 lbs. continuously and up to 50 lbs. occasionally. • May have to climb safety ladders to retrieve material on shelves. • Moderate physical activity performing somewhat strenuous daily activities of a primarily product/technical nature.
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Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program,
Full-Time Positions Available!
ENTRY LEVEL MANUFACTURING POSITIONS • FULL-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Inc. is looking to hire BARN HELP This is a part time opening - year round. The ideal candidate will need to know how to handle Thoroughbreds for turnout, cleaning stalls, watering, feeding and general maintenance of the indoor arena and paddocks. Must be comfortable greeting the public and assisting with any questions they may have.
• APPLY TODAY, START TOMORROW
• Full-time openings on all 3 shifts • $16.03 an hour plus shift differential • Apply online: https://chapinmfg.com/ pages/careers or by visiting www.indeed.com OR stop in at 700 Ellicott Ave. in Batavia to fill out an application OR call (585) 343-3140 ext. 3028 $1,000 to set up an interview Bonus after 90 days!
Applications are available at Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program 5757 NYS Route 96, Farmington, NY EEOC
DID YOU KNOW? In a survey of 3,500 working professionals, Allied Van Lines found that 17 percent had relocated for a job. Roughly 50 percent of those who relocated did so for career advancement and/or more money, while 8 percent moved to be closer to family or for other relationship reasons. Moving is often characterized as stressful, and 31 percent of survey respondents who moved indicated that finding a home was the most challenging part of relocating for a job. Acclimating to a new community (29 percent), finding services such as utilities and medical care (13 percent) and making friends (12 percent) were also cited as some of the most challenging parts of relocating for a job. As difficult as relocating can be, 64 percent of those who had relocated expressed positive sentiments toward their job relocation, while just 7.5 percent harbored negative feelings about relocating (28 percent were neutral).
Livingston County Office for the Aging Seeks Part-Time Health Promotion and Activities Coordinator (15-20 hours per week) To develop health promotion, education and social activities for older adults. Must be certified or willing to be certified to lead Tai Chi for Arthritis Program. For more information, contact Office for the Aging Director at (585) 243-7520 or email: ofta@co.livingston.ny.us. See full position description and requirements at https://www.livingstoncounty.us/133/ This is a provisional position; Livingston County residency and background checks required. Qualified candidates can apply through the Livingston County Personnel Department at 6 Court Street, Room 206, Geneseo, NY, 585-243-7570.
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Summer Positions Available Town of Avon Recreation Dept. is accepting applications for the following part-time positions: Recreation Director - 6 wk. part-time position, mornings, must have experience planning and conducting recreation activities, managing people and First-Aid and CPR training. Sports Instructor - 6 wk. part-time position, mornings, must have experience planning and conducting recreation activities, First-Aid and CPR training. Arts & Crafts Instructor - 6 wk. part-time position, mornings, must have experience planning and conducting art activities for school aged children. Basketball Instructor/Aide - 6 wk. part-time position, mornings, must have basketball teaching experience. Tennis Instructor/Aide - 6 wk. part-time position, mornings, must have tennis teaching experience.
All past employees will receive an application via e-mail. Recreation Counselors - 6 wk. part-time position, mornings, Applications are available at the: experience working with children. Avon Town Office, 23 Genesee St., Avon Swim Director - WSI and Lifeguard certifications, CPR & First-Aid or you may download & print an application from the training, must have experience planning and conducting swim Town of Avon Website: lessons and managing people. www.avon-ny.org/tsvcs_rec.html All applications must be returned Lifeguards WSI/WSI Aides - up-to-date certifications required. by April 1, 2022 at 4pm. WSI - up-to-date WSI certification required. Interviews will take place in late April. *All swim lessons will be held at Avon’s pool from 10:30am-4pm weekdays. Questions: e-mail toarec@frontier.com All applicants must be 15 by June 1st, 2022 and have valid working papers.
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With the outdoor patio opening in a few months, we are looking for
Security Guards
staff for all positions
withwith customer serviceexperience experience customer service Canandaigua, NY •Leroy, 2 Full-Time, Position-$15.50/hr Perry, NY, NY1 Part-Time and Geneseo, NY Avon • 1 Full-Time Position-$16/hr 2Geneseo, Full-Time and 1 Part-Time position NY • 3 Full-Time, 1 Part-Time Position-$15.50/hr Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. is looking for Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. is looking for experienced guards. Must have strong computer and experienced guards. Must have strong computer customer service skills, along with the ability to and closely customer service skills, along of with the ability to work with others. Capable multi-tasking, work closely with others. Capable of multitasking, handling emergency situations and information handling emergency situations and information retention skills necessary. retention skills necessary.
We will train and offer competitive wages. Please stop in to fill out an application. (Closed on Mondays)
$15.50/hr. • BENEFITS AVAILABLE. Apply at www.securitasjobs.com or apply in person at 1080 University Ave., Bldg. 4 Rochester, NY, 14607 EOE/M/F/Vet/Disabilities Licensed by the State of New York, Dept. of State
Caledonia-Mumford Central School District
VACANCY NOTICE Maintenance Mechanic Position: Building Maintenance Mechanic (Probationary Appointment) Benefits: Health Insurance, Sick & Personal Days, Paid Holidays, Vacation, Membership in NYS Employees Retirement System Schedule: 12-Month position Description: This work involves the repair and maintenance of building, grounds and equipment. The work performed is of a general mechanical nature and will include assisting in such fields as masonry, carpentry, painting, plumbing, heating or electrical maintenance and repair. The work will also involve the operation of motor vehicles, snow plowing, or other machinery and equipment. Qualifications: 1. One year of experience as a journeyman in one of the recognized skilled trades; or 2. Four years of experience in general building maintenance, heavy construction or building trades work; or 3. An equivalent combination of training and experience as described in paragraphs 1 and 2 Starting Salary: Per Contract Application Deadline: February 4, 2022 Applications can be found at www.cal-mum.recruitfront.com Mr. Jeremy Nardone, Business Administrator Caledonia-Mumford C.S.D. 99 North Street, Caledonia, NY 14423 Learn more about the Caledonia-Mumford Central School District and our communities by visiting the School website at www.cal-mum.org. EOE EMPLOYMENT
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No affiliation with Red Osier Rochester, RPM Enterprise or Total Sandwich Catering.
RELOCATING FOR A NEW JOB Inquire about relocation assistance. The Allied survey found that 63 percent of companies offered relocation packages. That’s a considerable perk, as moving can be expensive, especially for adults moving to different parts of the country. Asking about relocation expenses before being offered a job can be tricky, but some companies may mention such packages in their job ads or in their initial meetings with out-of-town candidates.
Magnetics Design Engineer Piffard, NY Your Role: Develop new inductor and transformer designs that will include: • BOMs • Manufacturing instructions • Test procedures • Risk analysis • Compliance Matrix • Provide other engineering expertise and support to drive rapid development of new technologies, new products and successful new production launch.
Internal Contacts: • Support Engineering Tiger Team in rapid development of prototypes, performance validation testing including AS9102 First Article Inspection Reports and Agency qualifications as needed. • Monitor assigned projects and remedy delays and roadblocks to assure timely completion. • Perform other engineering support and troubleshooting to remedy operational roadblocks and complete other actions as designated.
External Contacts: • Collaborate with suppliers of specialty components and services. • Communicate with customers concerning technical requirements of new product designs.
Experience: • Strong technical foundation is necessary in: - Circuit components including inductors, resistors, capacitors, and transformers. - Circuit analysis methods. - Electrical instruments including DMM, DSO, power meters, network analyzers, programmable automatic test fixtures. - Basic Physics (Electromagnetic Theory). • Effective hands-on methods to identify root cause and implement corrective action. • MS Excel, SolidWorks, Spice, MathCad, or other equivalent software. • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Position requirements: • Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering as a minimum. • Strong organizational, leadership and negotiation skills with suppliers and colleagues – in US and abroad. • Strong passion and ability to learn and grow in a fast-paced environment leveraging critical thinking. • Experience in design and development of inductors, transformers, and other magnetic components including related electro-mechanical assembly processes (soldering, lead assembly, core assembly and encapsulation) are highly desired. • Applicants must meet eligibility requirements for access to export controlled data.
Important Notes: • Position is full-time at Exxelia site located in Piffard, NY. • Salary will be commensurate with experience. • Exxelia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.
Please send your CV+ Cover letter to: Mrivas-miranda@exxelia.com
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Maintenance Assistant at Lima, NY
Now Hiring
We have an opening to fill a part-time (15 hours per week) maintenance assistant position at a 32-unit apartment complex (additional hours possible seasonally). The successful applicant will be performing apartment maintenance duties in Lima, NY. We are looking for someone who has a positive attitude, good customer service skills, trustworthy, punctual and has general maintenance experience in the areas of painting, lawn maintenance, snow removal, cleaning and minor repairs. You will be working under and taking direction from the maintenance supervisor.
CDL Drivers & Route Helpers
A valid NYS driver’s license is required and the successful candidate must have a clean record and pass a criminal background check.
PS-1663701
Fifteen hours per week, competitive pay commensurate with experience. Interested applicants should forward their resume and cover letter to lfurry@odsmgmt.com. ODS is an equal opportunity employer.
We abide by DOT Regulations
LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVER • FULL-TIME Salary Range • Approx. $75,000 a year to start $3,000 Retention Bonus Program as well
Office Help
Excellent medical, dental and 401k benefits package! Full-time employment opportunities for CDL-A drivers for current and future openings. Duties consist of delivering to McDonald’s restaurants in New York State. No layovers. Must be willing to work in the yard fueling and switching when not driving. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule, including a weekend day. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. 18+ months’ driving experience preferred.
Honest, Reliable, Quickbooks a plus. Good phone skills. No Phone Calls Please Email Resume to:
shanks@shanksinc.com
To apply: http://www.a-d.us
“When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us.” –Alexander Graham Bell
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Notice of Vacancy
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Teaching Assistant
Interscholastic Athletic Coordinator Qualifications: • Valid New York State SDL or SDA Administrative Certification or NYS Teacher Certification • Experience in the role of Athletic Director or Coach is preferred Location: Livingston County Start Date: ASAP Rate of pay: Based on experience • Time sheets, no benefits • Approximately 20 hours per week
Qualifications: • NYS Certification as Teaching Assistant • Associate’s degree Location: • Genesee Valley BOCES @ Mount Morris Central Start Date: • ASAP Salary: • Based on experience • Probationary appointment • Full-time with benefits
Visit our Website at www.gvboces.org Reply by February 9, 2022 with reference to Vacancy 22-114 with letter of interest, resume and proof of certification to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:
Visit our Web Site at www.gvboces.org Reply by February 11, 2022 with reference to Vacancy 22-109 with letter of interest, resume and proof of certification to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street LeRoy, NY 14482
Human Resources Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street LeRoy, NY 14482
New York State DOT Has Openings For Highway Maintenance Workers
ONCE AGAIN NUT BUTTER OANB is a growing employee-owned nut-butter manufacturing company in Organic and Natural foods.
WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING RESUMES FOR 3RD SHIFT PRODUCTION EMPLOYMENT!
Contact your county office to fill out application:
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older, have a valid CDL A or B, a clean driving record, pass a pre-employment physical and drug test and be willing to work nights and weekends. Additional information is available at: https://www.dot.ny.gov/jobs/ perm_positions/highwaymaintenance-worker or call 1-877-DOT-JOB1.
With your can-do, go-getter, team-player work ethic, we are positive you will fit right in! To be successful in this role, you will have: • High School Diploma or GED equivalent • Demonstrated commitment to safety and quality • Ability to read, understand and follow operating instructions • Effective communication skills – verbal and written Full-time employees are eligible for: • Extraordinary Health Insurance & Benefits package • Career path options • Paid time off – double pay for vacation time! • Night shift premium pay • Tuition Reimbursement • Product Allowance
Genesee/Orleans 585-343-0502 Livingston 585-346-3036 Monroe 585-586-4514 Eastside or 585-352-3471 Westside Wayne/Ontario 315-332-4000 Wyoming 585-786-3310
NYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer/ Affirmative Action Employer.
To apply: https://onceagainnutbutter.com/our-company/careers/
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Baseball UMPIRES Wanted Genesee, Orleans, Livingston & Wyoming Counties Area High Schools and Youth Games. Free training starts on February 7th, 7-9pm at Pavilion First Baptist Church. Email: membership@gvua.com or 622-0460 • www.gvua.com
WORKPLACE GIFTING ETIQUETTE: GET GIVING RIGHT
Due to continued growth, our third-generation agribusiness is seeking applicants for the following full-time positions.
CDL Class A Truck Drivers Must have a clean MVR and solid work history. All local deliveries within Western New York. Home every night. Dump trailer, auger trailers and tanker experience a plus.
Assistant Grain Mill Operator Immediate opening for a full-time Assistant Grain Mill Operator at our LeRoy facility. Must be able to operate equipment, climb bins and grain legs, process paperwork accurately and efficiently, and be able to interact professionally with customers and co-workers.
Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic Welding, diesel repair, painting and sandblasting experience a plus. All applicants must pass a pre-employment drug test and have a clean driver’s license. Check us out at www.cecrocker.com and become part of the team! Complete job descriptions and applications are on our website. We offer a full benefit package including healthcare, vacation, paid holidays, 401k, and profit-sharing.
Apply in person at: 8610 Route 237, Stafford, NY (between Rt. 33 and Rt. 5) Mon.-Fri. 9am-4pm OR forward your resume or completed job application to cec@cecrocker.com
Carolina Eastern - Crocker Serving Agriculture Since 1930 www.cecrocker.com
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Gift giving in the workplace can be challenging territory to navigate. And as anyone who has received an inappropriate gift or something that really wasn’t useful can attest, he or she probably doesn’t want to face a situation in which a gift leads to office gossip. According to a poll conducted by Harris, around half of workers plan to gift at least one business associate around the holidays but are confused about what to give. Too often it’s up to workers to navigate these etiquette minefields on their own, but the following tips can help the process go smoothly. Keep it impersonal. Impersonal doesn’t mean it’s acceptable to grab anything off the shelf. But the gift should not be something that would offend tastes or sentiments. Avoid clothing, perfume, jewelry, or accessories. Lotions and other scented items are also ill-advised. Skip your boss. Etiquette experts say that gifts should flow downward not upward in the realm of employment ranking. That means it’s best to stick with gifting colleagues who are on the same level as you. Buying a gift for the boss may look like you’re simply trying to score brownie points instead of offering a meaningful gift. Give group gifts. Rather than gifting individuals, it can be safer to give a group gift from which many can benefit. This can include coffee and pastries from a nearby bakery, or a bouquet of flowers to brighten up the office environment. Keep prices modest. Office giving is not about illustrating who can afford the most expensive gift. Remember, some people will not be able to reciprocate, and they shouldn’t feel uncomfortable for being on the receiving end of a lavish gift. Follow the rules. Gift exchanges should be cleared with supervisors or human resources professionals. It pays to check if there are rules in place for gifting others. Avoid cash gifts. Giving cash or checks is not a good idea. Money should only come by way of bonuses from higher-ups. If you’re stuck on what to give, a gift card to a store that a coworker visits is acceptable.
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Looking for a skilled
MILKER
MAINTENANCE WORKER who will be responsible for applying basic fixes to equipment
Full-time/Part-time
and building systems, mowing, snow removal, safety compliance and keeping facilities tidy and functional. Full-time/Part-time Flexible. Being reliable with a keen eye for detail is the first step to getting this job. The ideal candidate will have experience and solid technical knowledge. You must also possess manual dexterity and physical stamina, be a good communicator and be able to inspect and troubleshoot potential problems. 5-10 years of experience mandatory, with references. Must have transportation and valid driver’s license.
GENERAL FARM WORKER/ SKID STEER OPERATOR Full-time Must be dependable & have a positive attitude around cows.
CALL 585-770-4203
Please send resume and references to:
St. Agnes Church 96 Prospect Street, Avon, NY 14414
WORKING PARENTS CAN CREATE BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE
TAKE A CUE FROM SUCCESSFUL WOMEN Make time for exercise. A sluggish body can make for a sluggish mind. Successful people need to be sharp, and exercise can help them maintain their mental focus. According to John J. Ratey, Ph.D., a clinical associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, muscles send hormones rushing to the brain where they mix with a substance called brain-derived neurotrophic factor, or BDNF. BDNF plays a role in brain cell growth and learning. Without it, brains can’t absorb new information or grow and learn. Exercise also helps relieve stress, which can make resolutions easier to see and make tasks less overwhelming.
Set reasonable goals. Much of the difficulty men and women experience in regard to finding a healthy work-life balance may be a byproduct of working parents spreading themselves too thin. Setting reasonable goals can help avoid that, but doing so requires taking commitments to one’s employer and family into consideration before agreeing to take on new projects or setting deadlines for projects to be completed. This should be applied to both work and home. If a work deadline is unreasonable, professionals should discuss that with their employers, who might change the deadline or arrange for extra persons to work on the project. At home, parents should avoid taking on too many projects, such as chaperoning a child’s dance or coaching a sports team, if doing so will adversely affect the amount of time they get to spend with their families.
ONCE AGAIN NUT BUTTER
WAYLAND-COHOCTON CSD ANNOUNCEMENT OF VACANCIES • January 28, 2022
Change your career and change your life! Join the Once Again family today!
Permanent Substitute Teacher
WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING RESUMES FOR A 2ND SHIFT MAINTENANCE MECHANIC!
Provide coverage within the Wayland-Cohocton Central School District for teachers and paraeducators to work in all subject areas and grade levels. This is a great opportunity for those individuals who appreciate variety in their workday, enjoy using multiple skill sets and are dedicated to the success of all students! Starting rate per WCTA contract. Follows the school calendar.
With your can-do, go-getter, team-player work ethic, we are positive you will fit right in! To be successful in this role, you will have:
Speech/Language Pathologist
This is a 10-month position that follows the school calendar with all Federal and State holidays off, summers off, annual pay increases, New York State Pension, paid time off, additional compensation for Master’s degree/graduate credits. Qualifications: Licensed Speech/Language Therapist, Certified Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Disabilities, Certified Teacher of the Speech and Hearing Handicapped. Apply at: https://wayland-cohocton.recruitfront.com. A cover letter, resume, any certification(s) and college transcripts should be submitted with the online application.
• Electrical Training or equivalent from two-year college or technical school; or two years’ related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. • Minimum of two years of relative work experience in production/manufacturing setting. • Ability to use appropriate shop/hand tools and analytical devices in inspecting, testing circuits and wiring electrical equipment for safety and functionality. • Ability to run a lathe and mill. Welding skills. • Demonstrated commitment to safety and quality.
Bus Drivers
Qualifications: Eligibility for appropriate level CDL “S” Driver License, possession of NYS driver’s license at the time of appointment, must be 21 years of age, and meet all current DMV, SED, and DOT regulations. Starting rate of pay $19.00/hr, 5-7 hours per day, 10 months - follows the school calendar.
Full-time employees are eligible for: • Extraordinary Health Insurance & Benefits package • Career path options • Paid time off – double pay for vacation time! • 2nd shift premium pay • Tuition Reimbursement • Product Allowance
Continuous Recruitment for Substitutes Teachers, Teacher Assistants, Aides, Bus Drivers, School Monitors, RNs, Food Service Helpers, Cleaners, Clerks Apply at: https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/866597/Wayland-Cohocton_Application.pdf
Apply at: https://onceagainnutbutter.com/our-company/careers/
APPLICATION DEADLINE: February 15, 2022
OANB is a growing employee-owned nut-butter manufacturing company in Organic and Natural foods. #NewYearNewCareer
The Wayland-Cohocton Central School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital or veteran status, or disability.
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Career minded individuals wanted! Are you looking for a position that provides remarkable benefits, a promising retirement and competitive starting wages with the opportunity for development and growth in your career? Make the move to SUNY Geneseo.
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORS NEEDED
There’s no place like here!
FULL-TIME CLEANERS
Are you looking for a career in the construction industry here in NYS? Are you a Heavy Equipment Operator with a minimum of 2 years’ experience?
As a cleaner you will work as a member of the Department of Facilities Services to provide quality maintenance services that assure safe and reliable and aesthetically pleasing buildings and grounds. Applicants must possess the ability to: perform medium to heavy manual labor, climb ladders and scaffolds, stand, stoop, bend and stretch for long periods of time. Industrial or commercial cleaning experience preferred. Must have a HS Diploma or GED and a valid NYS Driver’s license. Only individuals with a solid work history will be considered. Our cleaners enjoy excellent State of New York employee health benefits, sick and vacation time along with the opportunity for upward mobility. To apply for this opportunity, please submit a cover letter, resume and contact information references to: https://jobs.geneseo.edu/postings/3594 If you need assistance, please call Human Resources at (585) 245-5616.
We offer excellent wages, health care, and pension benefits, along with joining an International Organization. You will also have access to the best heavy equipment training programs across New York State!! Let’s Talk! Contact IUOE Local 158, Rochester Office: 585-272-9890
SUNY Geneseo is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. SUNY Geneseo is committed to fostering a diverse community of outstanding students, faculty, staff, and administration. We recruit, hire, train, and promote persons in all positions and ensure that all other personnel actions are conducted without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic. For our full non-discrimination statement see: https://www.geneseo.edu/affirmativeaction
STOCKROOM CLERK Full-time • Piffard, NY Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Locate and stock all material from Receiving and Quality quickly and efficiently. • Prepare records and statements of stocks in a storeroom in an accurate manner. • Verify material is correctly packaged and labeled. • Pull material to kits & complete all transactions in a timely manner. • Deliver items and products to the requesting departments. • Adhere to delivery schedules accurately and in a timely manner. • Complete stock purges sent from Engineering, Quality or Planning. • Maintain organization and perform cycle counts on a scheduled basis. • Perform related duties as assigned by supervisor. • Maintain compliance w/company policies and procedures. • Math skills & basic notions of accounting. • Computer skills are required in order to make the transaction of the materials through an inventory database. • Good communication skills, both verbal and writing. • Must operate pallet jack. • Accuracy and attention to detail.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements: • Must be able to work under pressure and meet deadlines while maintaining a positive attitude and providing exemplary customer service. • Ability to work independently and carry out assignments to completion within parameters of instructions given, prescribed routines and standard accepted practices. • High school diploma or GED required. • Must have A+ certification. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including ability to effectively communicate with subordinates and management. Physical Requirements: • Must be able to stand, walk, use hands to fingers, reach with hands and arms, climb and balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, talk or hear 2/3 of time. Must be able to sit 1/3 of time. • Lift 10 lbs. continuously and up to 50 lbs. occasionally. • May have to climb safety ladders to retrieve material on shelves. • Physical Activity Level: Moderate physical activity performing somewhat strenuous daily activities of a primarily product/technical nature.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS TRAVELING? Laminated Luggage Tags with handle fastener. Just $1 each for so much peace of mind! Genesee Valley Penny Saver, 1471 Route 15, Avon. Open M-Th 8:30am5pm & F 8:30am-3pm. DID YOU KNOW... Placing an Obituary in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver Passages Section is far less expensive than other media? Call: 585-226-8111 for more information!
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FINALLY!! Good Refurbished Appliances. Call Joe Appliance Services has what you want. No electronics, just good ”ole” reliable Washers, Dryers, Stoves and Refrigerators. Stop by and check them out! Hours: Monday-Friday, 9-6pm. Saturday, 9-5pm. 10 Main Street, Bloomfield, NY 585-394-1880
ART & MUSIC EXPERT PIANO TUNING & REPAIR. Since 1980. Musician Extraordinaire, Charles M. Freida, 585-426-2334.
AUTOMOTIVE JUNK CARS, TRUCKS, and Vans Wanted! Higher cash paid for most. Always free pickup. We are the ONLY local company that pays the most! Honest and Fairest for over 30 years. 585-305-5865.
4 NOKIAN SNOW TIRES FOR SALE: Used one snow season - excellent condition. Size: 225/50R17 $400 firm. Call Steve at 585-226-5828.
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PURE BREAD SHELTIE Puppies located at 11723 Reservoir Rd. Wayland, NY. Shots & Wormed. $650/ offer. No Sunday Calls.
FIREWOOD
RETSOF RENTAL: Two bedroom apartment, with wall-to-wall carpeting. Includes stove, refrigerator, garbage, water, sewer, parking. Big lawn. NO PETS. No smoking. References. 585-243-2609.
FIREWOOD: Sold by the load, 6 to 6-1/4 face cord (4x8x16), $420 per load. Terry R. Folts Logging, 585-734-4998. FIREWOOD: cut, split, dried, seasoned. $85 face cord ($15 delivery). 585-764-5984
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TRAIN ONLINE to do medical billing! Become a Medical Office Professional at CTI! Get trained & certified to work in months! 888-572-6790. The Mission, Program Information and Tuition is located at CareerTechnical.edu/consumerinformation. (M-F 8-6 ET).
CALEDONIA: 3408 Iroquois Rd. Fri. & Sat. 1/28-1/29 (9AM-3PM) Indoor MOVING SALE. Furniture household items.
HEALTH ATTENTION: Oxygen Users! Gain freedom with a Portable Oxygen Concentrator! No more heavy tanks and refills! Guaranteed Lowest Prices! Call the Oxygen Concentrator Store: 855-839-1738. DENTAL INSURANCE from Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. Coverage for 350 plus procedures. Real dental insurance - NOT just a discount plan. Do not wait! Call now! Get your FREE Dental Information Kit with all the details! 1-855-434-9221 www.dental50plus.com/44 #6258 VIAGRA & CIALIS! 60 pills for $99. 100 pills for $150 FREE shipping. Money back guaranteed! Call now 1-833-666-8336. VIAGRA and CIALIS USERS! 50 Generic Pills SPECIAL $99. FREE Shipping! 100% guaranteed. 24/7 CALL NOW! 888-445-5928 Hablamos Espanol. DENTAL INSURANCE - Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. Covers 350 procedures. Real insurance - not a discount plan. Get your free dental info kit! 1-888-623-3036 www. dental50plus.com/58 #6258. ATTENTION OXYGEN THERAPY USERS! Inogen One G4 is capable of full 24/7 oxygen delivery. Only 2.8 pounds. Free info kit. Call 877-929-9587.
ITEMS FOR SALE SNOWBLOWER: Snow Joe Brand new never used with 2 batteries and double charger. $250 cash. 585-367-3342
PETS STANDARD POODLE PUPPIES: Red and white color. 8 weeks old on 1/21. will be 50-55 lbs full grown. $700. 315-531-9079
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1 BEDROOM APT. available in Mt. Morris. Reasonable rent, includes most utilities. Security deposit & references a must. 585-455-1188. LOOKING FOR ROOMMATE to share my house with, $550.00 monthly. All Utilities included, use with care. Near bus-line and grocery shopping. Clean, nice bedroom, your own. You have access to whole house, shared. Quiet, secure and safe area. Dryer and Washer on-site. Security Deposit required. Month to Month welcomed. Must Be Clean, Independent/ Responsible, Trustworthy! Thanks. 585-500-2440
MT. MORRIS RENTAL: 2 bedroom upstairs apartment. NO PETS. $650 plus Utilities and Security required. 585-704-6117.
SERVICES TREE SERVICE: Trimming. Complete removal. 20 years experience. Very competitive prices. Now available STUMP GRINDING! Free estimates. Fully insured. 585-346-0352. GARY’S DOOR COMPANY for Garage Doors and Openers. Parts, Service, Sales and Installations. Commercial, Residential, Automatic. FREE ESTIMATES. 585-226-8995. Insured. M&M´s E-Z CLEANERS Residential Junk Removal Cleanout... Estates, Hoarders, Move Outs Attics, Basements, Garages, Barns Demo... Garages, Pools, Sheds, Barns BBB Member Mike, 585-975-9019, 585-482-8366.
I N C O M E T A X PREPARATION- Call Ron Brown at 585-953-9047 4328 Clearview Dr. Apt 6 Geneseo.Get all the credits you’re entitled too. I have 38 years experience. New to the area. Main office is in Wayland. Reasonable rates.
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JUST A CUT, MEN’S HAIRCUTS. WALK INS. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 3142 Mt. Morris-Geneseo, 408 Mt. Morris. 585-658-3036.
NEED AN ELECTRICIAN? Immediate response. Licensed and insured. Any job welcomed. 30 years experience. Call 585-455-1626. ATTENTION FARMERS: When you’re thinking about your insurance coverages, remember to call Hart’s Insurance Agency in Perry for a second opinion. 585-237-2126 or 1-800-722-1877. The Standard of Excellence Since 1877.
ACUPUNCTURE- RELIEF FROM BACK, SHOULDER, NECK, ARM,& LEG PAIN, HEADACHES,INSOMNIA, ANXIETY & MORE. PROVIDER THRU MAJOR INS. CO’S. BENEFIT IN YOUR POLICY OR HEALTH SAVINGS PLAN? SENIOR DISCOUNT. NANCY BENTON, L.AC. BLOOMFIELD, NY 585-749-2013 CALL OR TEXT WWW. PAINAWAYACUPUNCTURE. COM
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WANTED ANTIQUES WANTED: Coins. Furniture, Toys, Crocks, Oil Paintings, Oil/ Farm Signs, Pedal Tractors. Howard, FOX FARM ANTIQUES, 585-226-6160, 585-747-0193. WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, CO 80201. WANTED COINS - CURRENCY US Coins, Currency, Collections HIGHEST PRICES PAID Private Collector Honeoye - Pittsford 585-322-5909
JUNK CLEANOUT SERVICES: Rates starting at $49. Cleanout of Attics, Cellars, Houses, Barns, etc! Removal garages, fences, etc. Also, Tree/ Brush Removal Fast Response Time SAME DAY SERVICE! MasterCard or Visa accepted. WINTER COUPON SPECIAL: Expires 2-28-22 JD Junk & Cleanout Service, 585-719-8004
MISC. Honor Your Loved One In print and online by publishing an Obituary in our Passages section. Includes color photo. Call: 585-226-8111
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!!OLD GUITARS WANTED!! GIBSON, FENDER, MARTIN, Etc. 1930’s to 1980’s. TOP DOLLAR PAID. CALL TOLL FREE 1-866-433-8277. DISH Network. $59.99 for 190 Channels! Blazing Fast Internet, $19.99/ month (where available.) Switch & Get a FREE $100 Visa Gift Card. FREE Voice Remote. FREE HD DVR. FREE Streaming on ALL Devices. Call today! 1-866-713-1595. BEST SATELLITE TV with 2 Year Price Guarantee! $59.99/ month with 190 channels and 3 months free premium movie channels! Free next day installation! Call 888-570-0887. DIRECTV for $69.99/mo for 12 months with CHOICE package. Watch your favorite live sports, news & entertainment anywhere. One year of HBO Max FREE. Directv is #1 in Customer Satisfaction (JD Power & Assoc.) Call for more details! (some restrictions apply). Call 1-866-731-3285 THE GENERAC PWRcell solar plus battery storage system. Save money, reduce reliance on grid, prepare for outages & power your home. Full installation services. $0 down financing option. Request free no obligation quote. 1-855-270-3785. GENERAC Standby Generators provide backup power during power outages, so your home & family stay safe & comfortable. Prepare now. Free 7-yr extended warranty $695 value! Request a free quote today! Call for terms & conditions. 1-844-334-8353
COMPUTER ISSUES? FREE DIAGNOSIS by GEEKS ON SITE! Virus Removal, Data Recovery! 24/7 EMERGENCY $20 OFF ANY SERVICE with coupon 42522! Restrictions apply. 844-355-9106 NEVER PAY FOR Covered Home Repairs Again! Complete Care Home Warranty COVERS ALL MAJOR SYSTEMS AND APPLIANCES. 30 DAY RISK FREE. $200.00 OFF + 2 FREE Months! 844-649-4766
AUCTIONS ONLINE WEEKLY by Echo Valley Auctions at echovalleyauction.hibid.com New, used antiques, collectibles, tools. Something for everyone! Come check us out. Call 585-394-4722 for more information or to consign items.
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AT&T INTERNET. Starting at $40/ month w/12 month agreement. 1 TB of data/ month. Ask how to bundle & SAVE! Geo & svc restrictions apply. 1-888-796-8850. BATH & SHOWER UPDATES in as little as ONE DAY! Affordable prices No payments for 18 months! Lifetime warranty & professional installs. Senior & Military Discounts available. Call: 855-761-1725. UPDATE YOUR HOME with beautiful new blinds & shades. Free inhome estimates make it convenient to shop from home. Professional installation. Top quality - Made in the USA. Free consultation: 877-212-7578. Ask about our specials! HUGHESNET - Finally, super-fast internet no matter where you live. 25 Mbps just $59.99/ month! Unlimited Data is Here. Stream Video. Bundle TV & Internet. Free Installation. Call 866-499-0141 LOOKING FOR ASSISTED LIVING, memory care, or independent living? A Place for Mom simplifies the process of finding senior living at no cost to your family. Call 1-833-386-1995 today! Become a published author. We want to read your book! Dorrance Publishing trusted since 1920. Consultation, production, promotion & distribution. Call for free author`s guide 833-719-3029 or visit dorranceinfo. com/acp Paying top cash for men’s sportwatches! Rolex, Breitling, Omega, Patek Philippe, Heuer, Daytona, GMT, Submariner and Speedmaster. Call 833-603-3236 Put on your TV Ears & hear TV w/unmatched clarity. TV Ears Original - originally $129.95 - now w/this special offer only $59.95 w/ code MCB59! 1-833-530-1955 Aloe Care Health medical alert system. Most advanced medical alert product on the market. Voiceactivated! No wi-fi needed! Special offer w/code CARE20 for $20 off Mobile Companion. 1-855-521-5138 Hero takes stress out of managing medications. Hero sorts & dispenses meds, sends alerts at dose times & handles prescription refill & delivery for you. Starting at $24.99/month. No initiation fee. 90-day risk-free trial! 1-888-684-0280
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Did yo know… The Livingston County Department of Health offers many adult and childhood vaccines.
It’s not too late for your Flu vaccination or too early to schedule needed school vaccinations. For an individualized appointment or more information, call the Immunization Program at
(585) 243-7299 or visit: www.livingstoncounty.us/doh.htm
COVID-19 Moderna Booster Clinic
Saturday, February 12, 2022 • 9-11am Livingston County Campus Building #1 in Mt. Morris
Register at: bit.ly/boosterlivco
If you are age 60+ and need help registering, contact the Livingston County Office for the Aging
585-243-7520
Please bring your insurance card and your COVID vaccination card. You get a free COVID home test kit at this clinic!
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