Anti-violence and bullying training and education in many Livingston County schools and communities is supported by UWLC. www.gvhp.org
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DID YOU KNOW? According to the American Cancer Society, the average age at the time of diagnosis of testicular cancer is 33. Young and middle-aged men are the most likely to be diagnosed with testicular cancer, though the ACS notes that 14 percent of cases occur in children, teens and men over the age of 55. The ACS estimates that roughly 440 men will die of testicular cancer in 2021. Though that’s troubling, testicular cancer can usually be treated successfully. In fact, the ACS notes that a man’s lifetime risk of dying from the disease is one in 5,000. However, the incidence rate of testicular cancer has been increasing in many countries, including the United States, for several decades. The reasons for that are unknown, though the rise in incidences underscores the need for men, especially young men, to discuss testicular cancer, including its risk factors and symptoms, with their physicians.
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KNOW? 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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Mae is a beagle. She loves to go for walks, play and have her picture taken too!
Send us a photo and a write-up to be featured. Submit online at gvpennysaver.com - Share With Us. Or, mail to: PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Published at discretion of GVPS.
PAW’S CORNER
By Sam Marzotta
WHY IS MY CAT SCRATCHING SO MUCH?
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I noticed that my long-haired cat, Charlie, is scratching many times per day. He also is shedding more than usual -- mostly undercoat, rather than hair. What’s going on? I can’t see any evidence of fleas on his coat or skin. -- Dan in Colorado Springs
DEAR DAN: Fleas are o en the first thing we think of when a cat starts scratching incessantly, but other conditions could be causing skin irritation. And it may be hard to see lesions or hot spots, especially in long-haired cats. Charlie’s undercoat is coming out because he’s really scratching those spots.
e best thing to do is take Charlie to the veterinarian. Some itching issues have an external cause and can be eased pretty quickly. But some chronic conditions and diseases have itching as one symptom, and only your vet can diagnose these.
Make sure to tell the veterinarian where exactly Charlie is scratching the most. e vet, with an assistant holding Charlie still, will check these areas more closely for broken skin, lesions, rash and evidence of fleas. ey’ll also take skin scrapings and fur samples to see if mites are to blame or if there’s a bacterial or yeast infection. Blood samples should be taken to test for underlying medical conditions and/or specific allergies. ey may send you home with specimen kits to collect urine and poop and bring them in for analysis, too.
e vet will advise you on whether to use a prescription or over-thecounter medication to ease Charlie’s itching. When the tests come back (some may be same-day, others may need to go to a lab), they’ll know the best treatment path to take.
Sunday, November 10th
Groov-e Sun Laser Designs will have a DIY paint bar and May’d With Love will have build your own Buffalo football keychains with other local vendors!
Our Tableside Carved Prime Rib is Back!
NOW OPEN: Red Osier
Landmark Restaurant Gi Shop! in October Surf and Turf Special, $35!
Early Bird Specials Served Tues.-Fri., and Sun. 4-6pm. Your choice $18 – 8oz. Prime Rib Dinner, Shrimp Scampi over Pasta, Lobster Haddock
Lima Presbyterian Church Corner of 5&20 and Route 15A, Lima, NY Sat., Nov. 2nd 4-6pm or sold-out
$18 TAKE-OUT ONLY
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Serving from 4:30 to 7:00pm or until sold out!
Chicken ‘n’ biscuits, cole slaw, corn, applesauce and dessert!
TAKE OUT ONLY! Adults $13.00 • Under 12 $6.00 Avon United Methodist Church 130 Genesee Street, Avon
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Livingston County Pizza & Gluten-Free Bakery
Dietary restriction patrons find their go-to food establishment is just
Nminutes from Rochester
estled in the quaint town of Avon, New York, just minutes from Rochester, lies one of the region’s foodies’ favorite gems, Livingston County Pizza & Gluten Free Bakery (LCP). Celebrating its 19th anniversary under the leadership of founder and 30-year industry Master Baker Paul VanValkenburg, the understated location has served tens and tens of thousands of satisfied customers from all over the United States.
Whether LCP customers reside in Upstate NY and are visiting or passing through the Finger Lakes Region, the establishment has become a mustvisit dining experience for food allergy and health enthusiasts. LCP has one of the largest glutenfree lunch and dinner menus in Upstate NY and a health-conscious customer base that rivals any food emporium in the Empire State. Standard fare items are also available, including its ever-popular mouth-watering pizza selections.
Customers rave about Livingston County Pizza’s delicious gluten-free offerings, including its prized GF pizza, weekend ultra-fresh fish fry, hand-breaded chicken tenders, legendary carrot cake, chocolate dream boat cake, hand-cra ed, delectable cookie selections, and many other incredible gluten-free food selections.
VanValkenburg says, “We stand ready to address many of the allergens our customers must contend with as many of our recipes are years in the making, starting with our large selection of glutenfree menu items. us, we encourage customers to kindly call ahead to see if the extraordinary LCP team can meet their current dietary restriction requirements, including when they involve celebration and special occasion orders of all types and for the many holiday seasons.”
LCP is open six days a week, Tuesday through Sunday, for dine-in, take-out, and an ever-growing home delivery service. Give them a call as their sizeable delivery area is expanding.
Livingston County Pizza & Gluten-Free Bakery is at 212 Rochester Street, Avon, NY, 585-226-9575. www.lcpizzaco.com. Join us on
ousands of internet comments reiterate the restaurant’s popularity and why. As one customer notes, “LCP has no equal. To think one day a customer like myself with a serious celiac wheat allergy could dine as enjoyably on incredible food as a non-allergy customer is beyond good fortune.”
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Veterans Steak Dinner
November 11, 2024 • 3-7pm
Lakeville Fireman’s Exempt Club 5939 Stone Hill Rd., Lakeville, NY
Free Steak Dinner for all Veterans, active duty and free meals provided for accompanying family.
Please join us to honor your service to our country.
Les, Matt & Jen Cole plus many friends and community sponsors
USING LEFTOVER HALLOWEEN CANDY
Halloween candy can be saved to make an Advent calendar. This calendar traditionally counts down to Christmas, revealing a date and a sweet treat behind each door. Instead of purchasing a ready made Advent calendar, families can get together and make one for a family craft as a way to recycle Halloween candy.
Zion Episcopal Church
On Avon’s Village Circle COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP
Lasagna Dinner
Saturday, October 26, 2024
Dinner Features:
Generous meat, vegetable or limited gluten-free
lasagna plate with tossed salad, Italian bread & dessert $15 DONATION for for meat, veggie or gluten-free Take Out Only • 4-6pm Drive through on North Avenue
Tickets available at the church office Monday through ursday, 10am-noon, or from any church member.
Your friends in Community Fellowship Zion Episcopal Church in Avon, 10 Park Place, Avon, NY 14414 226-3722
TrunkorTreat! The UnitedMethodistChurchofLivonia,21SummersStreet,willagainhostaTrunk orTreateventonThursdayOctober 31st,5:00-7:00PM.Parkingis availableinthechurchparkinglot. Wecan’twaittowelcomemembersofthecommunity!
Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,November13,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.
Different types of treatment are available for patients with breast cancer. Some treatments are standard (the currently used treatment), and some are being tested in clinical trials. A treatment clinical trial is a research study meant to help improve current treatments or obtain information on new treatments for patients with cancer. When clinical trials show that a new treatment is better than the standard treatment, the new treatment may become the standard treatment. Patients may want to think about taking part in a clinical trial. Some clinical trials are open only to patients who have not started treatment.
Congratulations to all of our winners: Bike Raffle: Anahlia Strickland and Laurie Serpe
Scarecrow Contest:
1st Place: Briggs Tire
2nd Place: Livonia Music Supply
3rd Place: Maria’s Hair Emporium Float Contest:
1st Place: Smitty’s
2nd Place: Livonia United Methodist Church Runners Up: ReNewed Coffee Co & the Fire Explorers/Cub Scouts
2024 Sponsors
Village of Livonia, Town of Livonia, Community Bank, Casella Waste System, UA Local 13 Plumbers- Pipefitters, Commercial Automotive, Dimmick Group Peterbilt, Dougherty Funeral Home, Ember Woodfire Grill, Galene, Lakeville Family Medicine, Matt & Jen Cole, Old Hickory Country Club, Suit-Kote, Weathertight, West’s Shurfine, ALandscape & Design, A.R. Beauty Bar, Chanler Agency, Ian & Cassie Coyle, Cyncon Equipment, Genesee Lumber of Lakeville, Leisure’s Restaurant, Livonia NAPA Auto Parts, Livonia Rotary, Northern Supply, Oasis Property Care, e Lantern Lounge, e Yardist, Robinson Handyman, Tee & Gee, Wegmans, Briggs Tire, Restrepo Orthodontics, Bernhardt’s Remodeling Center, Brian Deel HVAC, Bulldog Chiropractic, Elle Kay’s, Fugle’s Auto Parts, Glass Act, Kleis Equipment, Lakeville Perio & Implant, Lisa Marie’s Hair Salon, 3 Legged Pig, Margaret Graf Linsner Attorney, Pizza Paul’s, Regional International, Smitty’s, Village Woodworks, Wag-NWash, Wanda’s, Guenther Automotive, GVPS, Little Rascals Daycare, Livonia Wine & Spirits, No BS Brew Company, Staley Storage, Julie’s Floral & Gi , Lake Construction, Law Offices of Peter Skivington, Livonia Pharmacy, Simply Positive, Solitude Brewing Company, Tatsu Do Martial Arts, Annie’s Ark, Lake BBQ, Olde Silo Farm, Eagle Tree Storage
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See you next year Saturday, September 13, 2025
To all of the sponsors, volunteers and vendors who made the 20th annual Autumn in the Village Festival so successful, we could not have done it without your help & generosity.
• Community Bank: for sponsoring the stage & for the use of their property so that children could enjoy all the bounce houses.
•United Methodist Church: for allowing us to use your parking lot on Summer St. for the parade lineup & your lawn at the ri Shop.
• Mae Sharman & Sally Collins: for doing such a wonderful job announcing the parade.
• Simply Positive: Dawn, we appreciate you giving us permission to hang our sign on your building.
• Signblazer Signs: Dan, thank you for all your work on the new sponsor sign.
• Parade Organizer: Jake Bills, awesome job!
• Eric and Julie Gott: for sharing your property for additional parking.
• Dave & Mary Crocker: for allowing the bands to park & use your driveway.
• Stellar Sound: Tom, thank you for all your sound expertise & making sure everything was set & ready to go all day, starting with the parade.
• U.S. Post Office: for your flexibility & working with us throughout the day to get mail trucks in & out safely.
• Briggs Tire: we appreciate you helping the Post Office with additional parking on your property.
• e Livingston County Sheriff’s Department: Sargent Robert Holt, the Honor Guard, Mounted Patrol, SWAT & Deputy Wayne Swede for patrolling the festival.
• Livonia Fire Department & Fire Police: thank you for participating/helping with the parade traffic.
• Livonia Fire Police: Jim Stefano, Don Marozas, Tom Rutherford, Mark Brown & Bill Kurtz for helping keep pedestrians safe while crossing Main St. during the festival.
• Tracey, Ashley & Cut-A- on Staff: for organizing this year’s CutA- on.
• Genesee Valley Penny Saver: for all of our printing & advertising needs.
• Steve West: for organizing the open mic.
• Top Spin Karaoke: for providing karaoke entertainment for the kids.
• Dan Barr: for organizing & running the cornhole tournaments.
• Float Judges: Billy Kidd from WBEE, Chris Genthner & Mike Sharman.
• Our hard-working Committee Members: Cal Lathan, Betty Sawdey, Melissa Carey, Chris Hoffmann, Rhonda Roeser, Jo Ann Weber, Jake Bills, Stacey Dougherty, Chris Genther, Holly Kubrich, Kate Chesbro, Dan Barr, Tracey Klein & Cara Stewart.
• Mayor Chris Genthner: for your support & help throughout the planning process.
• Livonia Village Board Members: Mayor Chris Genthner, Bill Kurtz, Dan Coon, Annette Meade & Holly Kubrich.
• PJ Dwyer: for contacting sponsors & for bringing water on Saturday morning to fill the dunk tank.
• Special thanks for the extensive work done by the Village DPW: Chris, Brian & Tyler.
• Many thanks to the Livonia Central School: for your support & generosity.
• Spring St. Traffic Volunteers: Cal Lathan, Dick Vallone, Dan Vallone, Mike Vallone, Dan Roeser, Barry Carestio, Bill Weber, Holly & Andy Kubrich.
• Big Tree/ Commercial St. Traffic Volunteers: Bob Krest, Chris Hoffmann, Joe Breu, Mike Dougherty & Terry McCarron.
• Many thanks to all the generous businesses that donated gi certificates.
• Steel Alchemy Band, Blue Sky, Mojo Blue & e Monica Hall Band: thank you for providing music throughout the day- you were all awesome!
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The MASSIVE WAREHOUSE SALE continues!
More items coming out of storage! Sat. & Sun., 11/9 & 11/10 10:00am - 3:00pm
Many estates in storage for years! Everything must go from A - Z
Household Furniture, Antiques, Collectibles OLD BEAN & FEED BUILDING (NEXT TO THE TRACKS)
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A Letter to Livingston County Residents
Re-Elect District Attorney Greg McCaffrey
Livingston County Residents:
My name is George Brown; I reside in the Village of Avon. I write today to endorse Mr. Greg McCaffrey for District Attorney of Livingston County.
Local elections are about character and competence. Stated simply, Greg McCaffrey is a good person, and he has done a good job as District Attorney. Mr. McCaffrey’s character and his record as District Attorney are unimpeachable.
For twelve years, Mr. McCaffrey has sought justice on behalf of the people of Livingston County. e results of that effort are a matter of public record.
In this campaign, Mr. McCaffrey has based his message to the people on the facts: the facts of his experience, his record, and the administration of his office. By any measure, Greg McCaffrey has earned the privilege of continuing to serve Livingston County as its District Attorney.
Sincerely, George Brown Paid for by George Brown.
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General Election
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Livingston County
All election district poll sites will be open Tuesday, November 5, 2024 from 6am until 9pm
Town and District Location
Avon 1 & 2
Avon 3
East Avon Fire Hall, 1615 W. Henrietta Rd.
Avon Village Hall, 74 Genesee St.
Avon 4 Wesleyan Church, 300 Genesee St.
Caledonia 1, 2 & 3
Conesus 1 & 2
JW Jones Hall, 366 Leicester Rd.
Conesus Town Hall, 621 South Livonia Rd.
Geneseo 1 St. Mary’s Parish Center, 13 North St.
Geneseo 2 & 3
United Methodist Church, 4520 State Rte. 63
Geneseo 4 Morgan Estates Comm.Center, 4339 Clear View Rd.
David M. DiPasquale, Gary J. Nageldinger, Election Commissioners
V unte s NEEDED
• - Patrick Place-A Comfort Care Home: Patrick Place-A Comfort Care Home in Scottsville is looking for additional volunteers, Resident Care and other opportunities. No experience necessary, all training provided. Go to https://patrickplace.org/volunteer for info and application.
• - Webster Association of Senior Program Supporters: Volunteer drivers will drive Webster School District Residents, seniors and disabled, to their medical, dental, physical therapy, health related appointments anywhere in Monroe County. A great Webster service for those who are no longer able to drive themselves. Email websterwasp@gmail.com.
• - Serenity House of Victor: We are a two-bed comfort care home needing caregiver, grounds, or fundraising volunteers. Free 2 hour weekly training Mondays, Wednesdays OR ursdays beginning 11/4. Share your most valuable gi - yourself! Come join our team. Email serenityhousevictor@gmail.com or call 585-729-7617.
• - Teresa House: Could you spare 4 hours twice a month? Teresa House, Livingston County’s only comfort care home, invites you to join our compassionate end-of-life care team. No experience necessary—hands-on training provided. Email nurse@teresahouse. org or visit teresahouse.org/volunteer to apply today!
• - Friends of the Red Jacket Community Center: RJCC is looking for volunteers to help plan, advertise and staff community events. Social media, grant searching/writing, and volunteers for our October Punkin Chunkin event especially desired. Make a difference today! Email: FriendsOfRJCC@gmail.com
• - Light Hill: A caring heart is all you need! Join our family in caring for those at a profound and beautiful time in life. Flexible shi s. Training & support provided. Email: marie@lighthillhome.org
• - Livonia Volunteer Fire Department: Come join us in helping our community and its citizens in what may be the worst day of their life during a fire, accident or many other emergencies. Contact Dave Peck at 585-519-2360 for more info.
• - Hospeace House, Inc.: Do you have 4 hours a month to volunteer? Our Comfort Care Home is located in Naples, NY. We are looking for folks that enjoy helping others. Volunteer hours are 4 hour shi s. Reach out to visit us at our home. Email: kathymincer@ hospeacehouse.org
• - Crossroads House: Genesee County’s only comfort care home. Please consider lending your time and talents to care for our two residents at end-of-life. Will train! Email: ashleymanuel@ crossroadshouse.com
• - Literacy Volunteers of Wayne County: Share your love of learning! Become a Tutor to help an adult with reading, English Language, or math. Join us for our next Volunteer Orientation. Contact Heidi at heidi.barnes@lvwayne.org to sign up.
• - Finger Lakes Treasure Trove ri Store: Sort donated clothing, footwear, and linens. Straighten, clean, vacuum, and genuinely welcome all who enter. Email: Fltreasuretrove@gmail.com
Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us.’ Published online and in print of the last week of the month as space permits. See more volunteer opportunities at gvpennysaver.com.
FINDING THE RIGHT FENCING
HANDYMEN/WOMEN
Special Spring Chimney Cleanings & Inspections
• All Carpentry Work
• Drywall Repair
• Gutter Repairs
• Basement Repairs
• Soffit & Fascia Repairs ... and more!
IMPROVE PRIVACY
AND SECURITY AT HOME
Homeowners who do not want their neighbors or others knowing what they’re up to in their free time can limit what they share through photos and descriptions on social media. Doing so also cuts down on neighbors’ curiosity.
PITCH IN AND SAVE MONEY
Home improvement projects can be expensive. While the size and complexity of a project will affect how expensive the project is, homeowners can expect to shell out a pretty penny when they renovate or remodel areas of their home.
According to HomeAdvisor, an online resource for homeowners looking to connect with home improvement, maintenance and repair professionals, the average bathroom remodeling project costs $9,348, while the average home addition costs slightly less than $41,000. But renovation-minded homeowners need not reconsider their commitment to remodeling, as there are various ways to cut the costs associated with home improvement projects.
One such way is for homeowners to pitch in and do some of the work themselves. Calculating labor costs can be difficult, as such costs can vary greatly depending on the project, the contractor and the amount of hired help that contractor intends to employ. However, some estimates suggest labor will account for anywhere from 25 to 50 percent of the overall cost of the project. So it’s no surprise that homeowners can save themselves substantial amounts of money by doing some of the work themselves.
Homeowners who intend to do some of the labor themselves should discuss this plan with contractors during the vetting process. Before hiring a contractor, make sure homeowners’ expected labor contributions are clearly defined in the contract. It’s best to leave the most complicated parts of a project to the professionals.
McManus Mini Excavating
Aeratetheturf.Aeratingreducessoilcompacting,facilitatingthedelivery of fertilizer and water to a lawn’s roots. While many homeowners, and particularly those who take pride in tending to their own lawns, can successfully aerate their own turf, it’s best to first have soil tested so you know which amendments to add after the ground has been aerated. Gardening centers and home improvement stores sell soil testing kits that measure the pH of soil, but homeowners who want to test for nutrients or heavy metals in their soil may need to send their samples to a lab for further testing.
Fence Etiquette Prevents Disputes:
There are certain things you must do and should do if you plan to erect a fence. Most people find neighbors appreciate being informed of any decisions you are thinking of making to the property that can affect their views or their adjoining property. Before drawing up fence plans with a contractor, talk to the neighbors on either side of your home and gauge their receptiveness to a fence. At this point, you may want to consider offering to make the fencing project a joint deal to save money should the neighbors decide to install a fence as well. Contractors will often discount if they have several customers doing an installation at the same time. Property owners can save by splitting the costs of the shared walls of the fence where their property lines meet.
Tool & Equipment Rental
GROWING TRENDS IN TODAY’S HOMES
Smaller homes: Home sizes in the United States steadily increased for decades, eventually leading to an average of 2,453 square feet in 2014, according to U.S. Census figures. However, Realtor.com reported in 2015 that new construction homes have already begun to shrink by 40 square feet. There seems to be a slight trend toward more modest homes as people consider affordability and maintenance on larger properties. The National Association of Home Builders states buyers are now looking for smaller, more livable homes with flexible floor plans, energy-efficient appliances and plenty of storage space.
HOT TUB, five person Caldera spa in good condition. Two covers. AS IS. You haul away. Canandaigua. Leave message 585-905-0109
Approximately 300 small GLASS GEMS, great for crafts. Variety of colors. 1wilcox.mj@gmail.com
Electrolux REFRIGERATOR - EWF01 water filter and EAFCBF air filter. Text only 585-415-3825
OUTDOOR TABLE with glass top, 40” x 60”, with six chairs. Henrietta. Smfiske@gmail.com
AUTO PUSH MOWER with small bagger. Not used many years but ran great. Some rust. Needs TLC. 585-697-4618
STANDING PHILCO TUBE RADIO 37” HIGH 25” WIDE 11“ DEEP FULLY INTACT MODEL 42-358. kbradstreet@rochester.rr.com
CONCRETE PAVERS. (4) 2” x 2”, (6) 2” x 3”. Rush area. Please text 585-414-9921
2025 WALL CALENDARS from animal rescue and wildlife organizations. They are beautiful! Call 585-359-0359
NEWSPAPERS. Good for fire starters, wrapping or even reading. Clean bundles and box full. sohill15@gmail.com
OAK FRAME QUEEN SIZE FUTON. New black mattress. 585-266-3198
HOLY BIBLE New International Version. Side page tabs for each book. Excellent condition. 585-742-3687
Large three-person gray COUCH w/electronic extending seats at both ends. Heavy. 585-831-6040
CAT TREE, RATTAN CAT SCRATCHER, SOFT CARRIER and more. 585359-3998
HP PRINTER INK - cartridge #67 black & tricolor and black & tricolor 910XL. 585-314-7308
Play On TRAINING PADS for puppies. Standard size 21” x 21”. 585704-1030
Sky blue fabric SOFA, ex. condition. White rectangular DINING ROOM TABLE, 30” x 48”, very good condition. Second floor apartment. Pick up Honeoye Falls. Buch4999@gmail.com
2-PERSON BED, needs assembling, but only used once. Excellent condition. A van or truck needed to remove. 585-624-7998
Older Troy Bilt ROTOTILLER, runs but needs clutch replaced. Text only 585-698-5645
Sturdy DOG HOUSE with shingled roof. 52” L x 34” W x 45” H. 585301-6088
Huge pile of BLACK WALNUTS. tamilynn38@aim.com
Guidelines:
A small HARD-SHELL CAMPER needed. Call Bill 585-396-7381 or email bhaizlip@rochester.rr.com
Clean, used BLANKETS, MATTRESS PADS, BATTING. No fabric needed. jhblank68@gmail.com
WHITE CHRISTMAS TREE, any size. Conesus Lake area. 585-7309292
GRASS CATCHER for behind lawnmower. 585-762-9245
ALUMINUM CAP for an 8’ truck bed. Does not have to look pretty. Waterproof a plus. 585-208-9784
WOODEN DINING ROOM TABLE- sturdy and strong. 585-381-6546
MODELS* Built or Unbuilt. Automotive, Military, Aviation, Ships, etc. Parts and pieces ok. 585-314-6989
TREE HAMMOCK or one on a stand. 585-443-9974
COMIC BOOKS, any & all. Will pick up any amount, any condition. Call/text 585-260-0437
SLINKY, RUBIX CUBE, HULA HOOP, HOT WHEELS, BEANIE BABIES, SMURFS, COAT TREE, STATE TRAYS, and a CROCHET SET. 585-5078788
HEARING AIDS, CD PLAYER, SMALL APPLIANCES, secretary DESK, area RUGS, PLANTS, LOCKING FILING CABINETS, BOOKCASE, STEP STOOL, TV, small CHAIR. 585-424-0732
HOSPITAL BED DESK, TABLE or SMALL DESK. 585-507-8788
Boxes/bags of COSTUME JEWELRY, hand SEGA GENESIS SYSTEM with games, fold up CANE, COMPUTER CHAIR. Call 585-415-8513
Cooperstown Dreams Field TRADING PINS & POKÉMON CARDS. salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
Unwanted BOOKS! New Age, Children’s, Educational and/or Horror Fiction! 585-729-1259
TREE HOUSE. 585-734-7971
ADULT SCOOTER and Buffalo Sabres hockey team QUEEN BED SHEETS. Jacklynn12370@aol.com
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[T]he sun declined, and we both fell into twilight silence. Night, which in autumn seems to fall from the sky at once, it comes so quickly, chilled us, and we rolled ourselves in our cloaks...
~Jules Barbey d’Aurevilly, Les Diaboliques
Online POLL
“Born from the collision of rhythm & blues, country, and gospel, rock & roll is a spirit that is inclusive and ever-changing.” Each year, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame recognizes a handful of musicians and bands with at least 25 years since their first commercial recording. Which of the 2024 inductees is your favorite?
- Mary J Blige
- Cher
- Dave Matthews Band
- Foreigner
- Peter Frampton
- Kool & The Gang
- Ozzy Osbourne
- A Tribe Called Quest
Poll ends 10-29-2024
Poll ended 10-22-2024
Since 1990, November has been designated National American Indian Heritage Month, to recognize and celebrate the culture, traditions, languages, stories, and achievements of Native Americans, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and affiliated island communities. Our own local Ganondagan in Victor is the only NYS Historical site dedicated to Native Americans, particularly the Seneca and the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) people who lived here. Have you been to this historical site?
16.7% I walk the peaceful trails
33.3% I have toured the facilities
5.6% I attend their special events and activities
44.4% I haven’t been yet, but would like to
We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice heard when you visit www.gvpennysaver.com!
GENESEE VALLEY BOCES ADULT EDUCATION
BATAVIA CAMPUS
e basic course focuses on the fundaments of oxyacetylene and arc welding theory, practice, nomenclature, set-up, and safety procedures. Welding, cutting, brazing operations and procedures on a variety of welding joints. is class will touch on many welding operations, welding symbol identifications and the characteristics of various welding machines. Mig and Tig will be included. You will need to bring with you a welding helmet, welding jacket, safety glasses, and welding gloves. Price will include the Hobart Pocket Welding Guide.
November 4, 2024-December 18, 2024
Monday & Wednesdays • 6-9pm 12 Classes
Cost: $350.00
Defensive Driving, CDL A & B and LPN Classes BATAVIA CAMPUS - Call If Interested (585) 344-7704
BRIGHTER
VENT
[Local Road]
We just moved to [local town] and live on [local road]. At one end of the road the speed limit is 45 and at the other end it is 30. No other speed limit is posted. Cars go by our house 55 +++. We have farm tractors/joggers/bikers/horses going by all day. It should be 45 all the way til the village line. I emailed the town highway about speed limits about 3 months ago. Maybe they are way to busy to read it. Also there are many deer in the area
There is nothing quite like fall in upstate New York. We recently had visitors from out of state and they could not get over the beautiful foliage all around the area. Whether it’s the Finger Lakes, Letchworth State Park or just 75 degree sunny days in mid October, sometimes we take our surroundings for granted and it takes visitors to remind us just how lucky we are.
Freedom on display
Driving down local streets and seeing neighbors displaying their choice of political sign demonstrates what a great country we live in. We can voice our opinions and coexist with a neighbor who may have differing views. I’m thankful for a democracy that encourages open dialogue, mutual respect, and allows diversity of opinions.
machines
I recently spent a couple of days at [local casino] and was shocked and appalled that almost all the slot machines had racist imagery, specifically seeming to be aimed at Asian cultures. They feature caricatures of Japanese women and other offensive stereotypes like dragons. I was wondering if there would be interest locally in helping eradicate these awful slot machines. I love to gamble and this just puts a damper on the whole thing.
Ellen Howard October 5, 2024
Perry: Ellen Howard passed away peacefully on October 5, 2024 at the age of 74 with her family by her side. She was born on February 3, 1950, and was the beloved daughter of the late Neil and Leona Ferry MacQuarrie. She leaves behind her devoted daughters, Tammy Collings and Patty Harvey; her best friend, Diana Harkness; her brother, Jim MacQuarrie; grandchildren,Bradley Collings,Kayla Harvey,Troy Collings and Mikey Harvey; and great-grandchildren, Delanie Collings,Bradley P Collings,and Sophie Collings.A celebration of life will be held at the PerryVets Club on November 2nd at 2:00pm.
siblings & families
IMPROVE OVERALL ENDURANCE
Pushing oneself physically can be exhausting and demanding. But whether you’re a seasoned athlete, a part-time fitness enthusiast or even someone who lives a largely sedentary lifestyle, you can find ways to dig down and improve your overall endurance. Many athletes find pushing their bodies past certain boundaries to be empowering. Letting complacency set in is easy, but finding the motivation to press on and push ahead takes mental determination.
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. U.S. STATES: Which is the least populated state?
2. TELEVISION: Which character on “The Office” has a heart attack during a fire drill?
3. HISTORY: Why is Delaware’s nickname The Diamond State?
4. LITERATURE: Which children’s book features the characters Tweedledee and Tweedledum?
5. GEOGRAPHY: What is the capital of The Bahamas?
6. MOVIES: What is the name of the villain in “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”?
7. SCIENCE: Which unit measures food energy?
8. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of swimming ducks called?
9. MUSIC: Where does the pop group name The Bee Gees come from?
10. PSYCHOLOGY: What irrational fear is represented in the condition called globophobia? Answers
1. Wyoming. 2. Stanley.
3. Thomas Jefferson said it was a “jewel” among states because of its strategic location.
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HOW TO BE A BETTER HEALTH CARE CONSUMER
Do your homework. Prior to an enrollment meeting, ask for information about the plans an employer is offering, then go through those plans and jot down any questions you may have and ask them during the meeting. Understanding benefits is an essential trait of a wise health care consumer, so don’t hesitate to ask questions about what is and isn’t covered under each plan you’re considering.
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Personal attention is everything, which is why I’ll work with you to help answer your Medicare questions. Let me help you become fluent in Medicare and together we’ll find a plan that fits your needs. I’m here to help you learn more about Medicare Advantage and Part D plans available in Western New York. Contact me today at 585-538-6844
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I am happy to meet with you one-on-one. Serving Livingston, Genesee, Steuben and surrounding counties.
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.
Two-Year-Old
Incision
Occasionally Secretes Fluid
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 69-year-old, very active male. My left Achilles tendon severed two years ago, but it was surgically repaired. I had an 8-inch incision that has totally healed, with the exception of one small area about the size of the lead of a pencil. It’s 3 inches above my heel. This small area would close up for a few days, then reopen with small amounts of off-white fluid oozing from the little hole.
Sometimes I apply Iodosorb, which keeps the area dry for a while. But, for whatever reason, showers seem to make the incision release fluid. I apply a bandage over the wound for most sporting or exercise events, just so that it doesn’t get rubbed by the top of my shoe. Is there any solution to this, or do I just have to live with it?
-- R.M.
ANSWER: The Achilles tendon is a thick, tough piece of connective tissue between the calf muscles and the heel bone. It can rupture under extreme trauma (often sports injuries), in people who have weakness of the tendon, or due to treatment with antibiotics that are in the quinolone class, such as ciprofloxacin. When repairing the tendon, the surgeon uses sutures or wires to put it back together.
A residual wound defect is quite concerning to me. The foreign material in the tendon is at a high risk for infection. It’s possible that there is an infection, which led to a fistula (an abnormal connection) between the tendon.
I definitely recommend going back to see the surgeon. They may want to do further testing (possibly imaging) to see if there is any evidence of an infection in the repaired tendon.
Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med. cornell.edu.
All-purpose cleaners: Many cleaners list bleach and ammonia among their ingredients. Bleach may be listed as sodium hypochlorite. When used as directed in a well-ventilated space, bleach and ammonia can be relatively safe. However, fumes from bleach or ammonia can cause rashes and skin irritation and irritate the eyes and respiratory tract. Bleach and ammonia should never be mixed because mixing the two can produce a deadly chloramine gas. Vinegar and baking soda can be used as a replacement for many household cleaning products, and these alternatives have virtually no dangerous side effects.
active senior living
Here’s A Tip
BYLINE: By JoAnn Derson
* Medication labels can fade, so when you get yours, put a piece of clear tape over the instructions. is way, you’ll always be able to read the instructions.
* “During the holidays (the height of baking season for me), I keep a large plastic saltshaker filled with flour and a bit of dry rice. e rice helps the flour to shake out without getting clumped up, and I use it to dust cake pans, rolling pins, kneading boards, etc.” -- W.F. in Canada
* “One of the household cleaners I prefer comes in a spray bottle, and it’s on the expensive side. I make sure to get all of the liquid out by adding some regular glass marbles to the bottle. It displaces the liquid up, ensuring it finds the bottom of the sprayer’s suction tube.”
-- T.H. in Mississippi
Hocus Focus
BY HENRY BOLTINOFF
Medicare Medicare Advantage
2025 plan review • Part D changes • Turning 65
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Community Office Hours:
Walk-ins welcome, or call for appointment
Wed., 10/30
Avon Veterans Hall
5480 E Avon Rd., Avon 11:30am - 1:30pm
Peppermints - Avon 2:00pm - 4:00pm
active senior living Magic Maze
Thurs., 10/31
Geneseo Parish Outreach
4520 Genesee St. (Rt. 63), Geneseo 11:00am - 1:30pm
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COMMON HALLOWEEN PHOBIAS
Halloween is about embracing the scary and the spooky and enjoying all off the things that go “bump” in the night. Naturally, the holiday can drum up some fears and tap into peoples’ anxieties, especially when they come face-to-face with some of the symbols of Halloween. Some of these fears may be full-blown phobias.
A phobia is defined as an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.Phobiascanelicitfeelingsofdreadandhorror.Inpsychological terms, it is an anxiety disorder in which a person will go to great lengths to avoid a perceived danger. This danger is usually much greater in the person’s mind than in real life.
Several symbols of Halloween can be tied to phobias. A person with achluophobiamaynotenjoythedarknessoftheHalloweennight.Someone with coimetrophobia probably would not want to visit a cemetery. Coming incontactwithaghostwouldnotbeidealforsomeonewithphasmophobia.
Anyone with wiccaphobia might fear meeting up with a broom-riding witch. One of the more common phobias is arachnophobia, which is a fear of spiders. Spider decorations are common come Halloween, so people with arachnophobia may struggle on and around October 31. While Halloween will never fall on the thirteenth day of the month, the number 13 has been linked to Halloween festivities. Many people view the number 13 to be a harbinger of bad luck. This is especially so for those with triskaidekaphobia, or the fear of the number 13.
Believe it or not, some people have a crippling fear of Halloween itself. This phobia is called samhainophobia. which is the fear of Halloween or the fear of the festival of the dead. The term “samhainophobia” originates from “Samhain,” meaning summer’s end. Samhain was also the name of the festival celebrated by the Celts to mark the transition from summer to winter.
INTERESTING PLACE NAMES IN KENTUCKY
Mt. Morris Dairy Farms Online Machinery Auction
Mt. Morris, NY • Bidding closes November 6th at 5pm Preview: November 6th, 10am-1pm • Lunch provided!
HOW COUPLES CAN BENEFIT FROM HIRING LOCAL WEDDING VENDORS:
Local vendors will be familiar with the area and possibly even the location where the wedding will be held. That can help couples avoid having to give directions, discuss venue protocols, and handle other tasks that must be worked out with non-local vendors. For example, local photographers familiar with a particular venue will know all of the best places to get shots, and some vendors may have preexisting relationships with venue representatives that could ensure wedding day operations go smoothly.
Fair Housing Statement
All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
umpkins
areindigenous to the Western Hemisphere. As Frenchman Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence region of North America in the 1500s, he melons.” The name was translated into English
Not only are they one of the best-known sources of beta-carotene (an antioxidant converted to vitamin potassium, and vitamin C.
Help your parent make a pumpkin recipe whether it’s a pie, bread, cookie, scone, soup or smoothie! Carve a pumpkin! Think of your favorite cartoon character, slogan, or image and have fun carving it into a pumpkin. Pumpkin Activities
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This is a zigzag word search puzzle. Words go left, right, up, down, not diagonally, and can bend at a right angle. There are no unused letters in the grid, every letter is used only once.
Find all the words from the list (ignore spaces and dashes, if any)
DEVASTATING HURRICANES THROUGHOUT HISTORY
Typhoon Tip (1979): This was the largest and most intense Pacific typhoon ever recorded. At its largest,Tip was nearly half the size of the contiguous United States.Tip affected Japan, Russia, China, Alaska, and the Philippines.
WEDNESDAYSKaraoke 7PM FRIDAYSKaraoke 8PM
Commercial and residential paving services including:
• New installations
• Removal and replacement
• Patch and repair
• Milling and grading
POISONOUS PLANT TO AVOID AROUND THE HOUSE
Yew shrubs: The needlelike leaves of this shrub are toxic to humans and animals, as are the fleshy, bright red berries that grow toxic seeds. Kids may be tempted to pick and consume these bright berries.
JOB POSTING
BUILDING AND GROUNDS /Warehouse
Full-Time – Perform, direct, or supervise the operation, maintenance, and up-keep of buildings, grounds, and equipment at all Perry Veterinary Clinic properties. Basic plumbing, electrical, carpentry and mechanical abilities required. Duties also include general warehouse functions such as receiving shipments, stocking, preparing orders, assisting walk-in customers, performing inventory counts and maintaining cleanliness. Applicant should have proficient math and communication skills, basic computer skills, be detail-oriented, self-motivated, a clean driver’s license and able to work independently. Must be able to li up to 50lbs. Dairy/warehouse experience preferred, but not required. Resume and qualifications to: wbedford@perryvet.com
No phone calls please.
OPEN Job Fair
Oct. 30, 2024 7-10am and 4-6:30pm
Utilities and Maintenance roles available.
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Pay range: $32.68-$45.37/hr.
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Competitive benefits and shift differentials.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Nursing is one of the fastest-growing and longest-running occupations in the United States and Canada. The New England Hospital for Women and Children, established in 1862, was the first nursing school in the United States. The first formal nursing training program in Canada was established in 1874 at the General and Marine Hospital in St. Catharines, Ontario. The American Nurses Association was started in 1898. The CanadianNurses’Association,formerlytheCanadianNationalAssociation of Trained Nurses, was developed in 1907. These associations are national professional associations representing the hundreds of thousands of nurses across the country and are instrumental in legislative policy and the influences of health care on nursing professionals today.
FARM STORE/WAREHOUSE (FT) - Seeking a reliable team-oriented individual whose duties include receiving shipments, stocking, preparing orders, assisting walk-in customers, answering phones, faxes and e-mails, performing inventory counts and maintaining general tidiness. Successful applicant will have excellent math and communication skills, basic computer skills, be detail-oriented, self-motivated, a clean driver’s license and able to work independently. Must be able to li up to 50lbs. Dairy/warehouse experience preferred, but not required.
M-F with some Saturday hours. Benefits available.
Send resumes to Christina at cdisalvo@perryvet.com
No phone calls please.
HOW SMALL BUSINESSES CAN MAKE THE MOST OF LOCAL MARKETS
Make things easy for customers: Cash was once king at community festivals and marketplaces, but the convenience of plastic and even touch-less payments has long since replaced hard currency as consumers’ preferred method of payment. In fact, a recent study from Visa found that contact-less payment usage in the United States grew by 150 percent between March 2019 and March 2020. Card readers are inexpensive and easy to use. Businesses can still accept cash payments, as accepting both cash and card increases the chances of making more money.
A nursing opportunity to become part of a diverse and multidisciplinary radiation oncology team. A broader prospect to be a patients’ advocate, educator, and care-coordinator. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: patient assessment and care, patient education, care coordination, telephone triage, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. Must possess a positive attitude, flexibility, excellent assessment/critical thinking skills, strong interpersonal communication skills, and autonomous decision-making skills. Recent acute and/or oncology experience preferred.
To apply please visit www.rochester.edu/people/nursing and reference posting #252628
NYS Pension and benefit eligible positions available. To apply, visit: www.work4hfl.org
LIMA PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
e Library Board of Trustees has an opening on the board for a five-year term. Board membership is voluntary. e position requires attendance at bi-monthly meetings and participation in library trustee training. If you have experience with community relations, finance, fundraising, or long-range planning, we especially encourage you to apply.
Interested Lima residents should send a letter outlining background and qualifications to:
Lima Public Library Board of Trustees Opening 1872 Genesee Street • PO Box 58A • Lima, NY 14485
Letters must be received by November 11, 2024
Now Hiring For The 2024-25 Season
Interested in a fun, exciting, and adventurous job with great ski & snowboard benefits? Bristol Mountain is where you will find it!
Age 18+
Snowsports School Director,
Snowsports School Administrative Specialist, Guest Services/Ticket Sales, Axess Lift Specialist, Axess Control Specialist, Lift Operator, Snowmaking, Snowcat Operators, Building Maintenance
Visit www.bristolmountain.com/employment to apply!
A leadingmanufacturer of printed tags and labels, isseeking:
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC
1st Shift - $38.4K - $44.7K/year
2+ year experience required.
Prior experience inmanufacturing/printing is preferred - will providetrainingtothe right candidate.
Full Time (40 hours/week) – Mon-Fri 8am to 4:30pm
Benefitsoffered:
PaidTimeOff, PaidHolidays, Healthcare Insurance available, including dentaland vision, 401k + matching, and more.
If you are looking to learn valuable trade skills and want to work at a friendly, supportive company, please stop by to apply in person at 3177 Lehigh St. in Caledonia, orcall585-538-2324 ext 1001 for more info.
Resumes can also be emailed to amy_mcaleavey@ennis.com
JOB
POSTING
Receptionist (FT) - seeking team-oriented individual for our busy Livonia office. Successful applicant will have excellent communication skills, basic computer skills, be self-motivated and detail-oriented. Duties include answering phones, appointment scheduling, record keeping, invoicing, filling medication requests, and quality customer service. Saturday & evening hours are required.
If you possess the above skills and more, we want to hear from you!
Please send your resume and cover letter to Melissa at mwinter@perryvet.com
No phone calls please
POTENTIAL WARNING SIGNS FOR BREAST CANCER
Swollen lymph nodes: Some women with breast cancer experience swelling of the lymph nodes under the arm or near the collarbone.
Expanding shop needs a tire technician for light, medium & heavy duty vehicles. Pay and benefits based on experience. Opportunities for training and advancement. 585-538-2399 • jmiller@jacksrepairservice.com
JOB POSTING
BUILDING AND GROUNDS SUPERVISOR
Perform, direct or supervise the operation, maintenance, and up-keep of buildings, grounds and equipment at all Perry Veterinary Clinic properties. Basic plumbing, electrical, carpentry and mechanical abilities required. Part-time position with variable hours. Resume and qualifications to: wbedford@perryvet.com
No phone calls please.
Résumés continue to evolve, and it is crucial for applicants - especially established workers - to familiarize themselves with the changes and market themselves accordingly.
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