your Hometown connection Weekly Pub. • Volume 1 • Issue 19 | May 13, 2022 | MONROE EAST | 866.812.8111 | GVPENNYSAVER.COM
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Active Living 50+ ____________________22 Automotive ____________________18
Apple Blossom Festival in Williamson Thursday, May 19th through Sunday, May 22nd
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PITTSFORD: 34 Deer Creek Road. May 18th (9-3pm) & 19th (9-1pm). Books galore, living room set, glass top dining room table, futon, 2 robo-cleaners, snow blower, garden, clothes and household. STUFF.
Classifieds ____________________33 Employment ____________________30 Garage Sales _____________________2
WEBSTER: 14 & 81 Bainbridge Lane May 20th & 21st (9-til) Household items.
Give & Take ____________________16
WEST BRIGHTON: 55 Riverside Drive. May 20th & 21st (9am- till). Annual Garage Sale. Puzzles, books (western), new items.
Home Services _____________________5
AVON EXIT 9 FLEA MARKET, Vendor spaces available call Claude @ 585-734-3789
Hometown Events ____________________12
BRISTOL HARBOUR VILLAGE COMMUNITY SALE DAY 30 Golfside Circle South Bristol, 14424 Saturday, May 14th (9-2pm) 20TH ANNUAL SALE MULTIFAMILY TREASURES
Kidz Korner ____________________29 Passages ____________________27 Pet Place ____________________19 Puzzle Answers ____________________27
THURSDAY, May 19th 5pm-9pm PLAYLAND AMUSEMENT CARNIVAL. Located in East End Parking Lot. 5:30pm-6:15pm KIDDIE PARADE REGISTRATION and JUDGING. Must be registered by 6pm to be judged. Prizes will be passed out at the end of parade, in front of the Candy Kitchen. 6-9pm Main Street closed to traffic from Maple Ave. to Bennett St. 6:30pm Kiddie Parade starts at Middle School to West End of town parking lot. New Pony Rides next to Candy Kitchen.
FRIDAY, May 20th 2pm No Parking in West End lot (next to laundromat & Candy Kitchen) Crafters & Vendors will be located there. 2-4pm Main Street from Laundromat to Bennett St. Closed 5-11pm CARNIVAL OPENS - East End Parking Lot 5:30pm Registration for the 5K Race. Race starts at 6:45pm 6pm-12am Main Street closed to traffic from Maple St. to Bennett St. 7:30-10:30pm Street Dance at the Grandstand. Featuring THE DEAN’S LIST
SATURDAY, May 21st 10am Come visit our new exciting crafters 9am-12am Main Street closed 1:30-2:30pm KIDS GAMES 1:30pm FLOAT JUDGING 2pm Parade lineup at Middle School Parking Lot 3pm PARADE 7-10pm STREET DANCE Featuring FLINT CREEK 9:30pm FIREWORKS sponsored by KEURIG/DR. PEPPER SNAPPLE GROUP. Enjoy the view from Main St. or behind Middle School
SUNDAY, May 22nd
Real Estate _____________________3
9am-4:30pm Main Street closed from Maple Ave. to Bennet St. 9am-4pm CRAFTERS 9am-2pm Be aware of new times Car Show 12:30pm MAIN STREET MILE - typically we start and end around the Grandstand. We are going to be doing 2 races this year. ONE for the KIDS in grades UPK, Kindergarten, and 1st grade at 12:20pm. Then another race for the “Big Kids” for grades 2-6 starting at 1pm. Noon-4pm CARNIVAL - buy 1 wristband and RIDE ALL
Sip & Dine _____________________4 Vibes & Rants ____________________28 Worship ____________________23
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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.
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Gardening pointers for novices People have many reasons for growing gardens, and some of the most popular gardens are plots designated for cultivating herbs and vegetables. Fresh produce at the ready is a great benefit of having a home garden, which also allows homeowners to exercise full control over which products to use to grow robust, healthy vegetables. Novice gardeners may not know where to begin when it comes to planting their first vegetable gardens, and such gardeners can benefit by starting small. You may want to begin by growing plants in containers so they are more manageable and can be moved as you discover which areas of your property provide the best growing conditions. Begin with one or two types of vegetables. Tomatoes, cucumbers and certain squashes are popular starter plants, as they are relatively hardy. Select only a few plants so you are not overwhelmed with the level of care required to maintain your garden. Some gardeners prefer to start plants from seeds, but this will require more time and a greater commitment with regard to maintenance and planting. When just starting out, experiment with small plants that are established and already have a good root system.
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East Rochester Public Library 317 Main St., E. Rochester, NY (585) 586-8302 www.eastrochester.org Mon. 9am-7pm; Tues.-Thurs. 9am-6pm; Fri. 9am-5pm; Sat 10am-2pm; Sun. Closed. (ERPL Book Nook: open Mon., Wed. & Sat. 10am-1pm
Fairport Public Library 1 Fairport Village Landing, Fairport (585) 223-9091 www.fairportlibrary.org Mon.-Thurs. 9am-9pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 9am-5pm; Sun. 12pm-3pm (Oct.-April)
Penfield Public Library 1985 Baird Rd., Penfield (585) 340-8720 www.penfieldlibrary.org Mon.-Thurs. 10am-9pm; Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. 2pm-5pm
Pittsford Community Library 24 State St., Pittsford (585) 248-6275 Mon.- Thurs. 9am-9pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. 1-5pm
Webster Public Library 980 Ridge Rd., Webster (585) 872-7075 www.websterlibrary.org Mon.-Thur. 9am-8pm; Fri. & Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. Closed
Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Penfield Public Library: “Murder Book: A Graphic Memoir of a True Crime Obsession”: Monday, May 16 | 7-8 PM | Virtual | For Adults | Registration Required “Outdoor Family Story Time”: Mondays, May 16 & 23 | 10:30-11 AM | For Kids | No Registration Required “Teen Writing Group”: Tuesday, May 17 | 4-5 PM | For Teens | Registration Required “K-4 Crafty Fun Day”: Wednesday, May 18 | 4-5 PM | For Kids | Registration Required “Tween Makers”: Thursday, May 19 | 4:15-5 PM | For Tweens & Teens | Registration Required “Upside Down Party”: Friday, May 20 | 3:30-5 PM | For Teens | Registration Required “Reading & Robots”: Sunday, May 22 | 2-3 PM | For Kids | Registration Required GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Free Airplane Rides: For young people 8-17 years old. This is the only program of its kind with the sole mission to introduce, educate and inspire young people to the world of aviation. These free flights are made possible by the generosity of our EAA pilots & volunteers. Pilots use their own private planes (Cessna, Piper, etc.) for this rally. Pre-registration is a must. No walk ins allowed. To pre-register & information: youngeagles44@gmail. com. Event dates: May 21 (9:00-12:00). June 18 (3:00-6:00). July 23 (3:00-6:00). August 20 (3:00-6:00) & September 10 (9:00-12:00). Held at EAA Chapter 44 WNY Sport Aviation Center, 44 Eisenhauer Drive, Brockport. Visit our website: https://chapters.eaa. org/eaa44/young-eagles
FAIRPORT Celebrating the Erie Canal Bicentennial at Fairport Historical Museum - Suzanne Lee and Vicki Masters Profitt will present at the Fairport Historical Museum on May 17 at 7:00 pm an historical look at past Fairport residents who had a connection to the canal. This year is the 200th anniversary of the completion of the Erie Canal through Fairport. Come learn about the Erie Canal’s history in Fairport through the stories of packet boat captains, inn owners, canal superintendents, the Calico Canaler, the Cherry King, the country’s oldest muskrat trapper, and other fascinating locals. This presentation is free and no registration is required. Presented by the Perinton Historical Society. Poet-Tree! To commemorate Arbor Day, the Village of Fairport Tree Board announces the return of Poet-Tree! Poet-Tree is an installation of original poems authored by Junior and Senior Fairport High School Students that celebrates our connection to trees. Through the end of the month, select trees in our urban forest will provide the backdrop to uplifting and inspiring poetry. The installation of 44 poems is located right in the heart of the Village of Fairport and is accessible along sidewalks. Look for trees tied with various ribbons and can be found along both the canal path east and west, and on both sides of North Main Street. Welcome to Fairport!
STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Argentine goalkeeper Sergio Goycochea would crouch down and covertly urinate on the field before every penalty shootout for good luck. He started the ritual during the 1990 World Cup quarterfinals and continued it for the rest of his career.
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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!!
HENRIETTA Take off Pounds Sensibly - Join TOPS Club. Reasonable Rates/Team Support. Group meetings follow Weigh-Ins each Thursday at 8:15 AM. Join us at American Legion Hall, 260 Middle Road, Henrietta. Info-585-729-2192.
ONTARIO An Evening with Phil Joel of Newsboys United: OPEN to the COMMUNITY! Come and spend an evening with PHIL JOEL of NEWSBOYS UNITED! Featuring Newsboys music, Phil Joel’s music and new material. This is an Outdoor CONCERT - please bring your lawn chair. [in case of inclement weather there will be tents]. Held Friday, May 20, 7-9pm at 228 Ridge Rd., Ontario. Tickets are just $10. Purchase online at www.umcwebster. org, or weekdays in the church office at 169 E Main St., Webster, (please call: 585-265-9720). *Sponsored by the United Methodist Church of Webster.
PHELPS Phelps Central School Alumni Dinner 2022 - Your Phelps Alumni Committee wants to notify you to ’Save the Date’ August 4, 2022 for a dinner gathering at Club 86 in Geneva. Details to follow.
Pittsford Celebrates Juneteenth Walking Tour: Join the Black StoryTellers League of Rochester and former Pittsford Village Mayor Robert Corby on a unique walking tour of historic abolitionist sites in Pittsford. June 19th, 11-12pm, Pittsford Community Library, 24 State St., Pittsford. https://pearlbrunt. wixsite.com/juneteenth/eventdetails/walking-tour
ROCHESTER RTOS May Theatre Organ Concert - The Rochester Theater Organ Society proudly presents its next theatre organ concert Sunday, May 15th, 2:30 PM at the Auditorium Theatre. Nationally acclaimed young organist Nick Renkosik makes his debut appearance on the RTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer 4/23 theatre pipe organ! Admission for NON-members is $15 per person. Children 12 and under, and students with school ID are always FREE. Doors open at 1:30PM. Seating is General Admission, not Reserved. A properly worn mask and social distancing ARE required inside the Auditorium Theatre. Proof of COVID vaccination is no longer required for theatre events. Visit the RTOS website rtosonline.org for more information. 65th High School Reunion - Several classmates will gather with one of their teachers sixty five years after graduation. In 1957 two hundred and thirty five students graduated from Monroe High School. The classmates have stayed connected through monthly newsletters, lunches, meetings and annual get togethers. They are currently planning their 65th reunion for June 25 and 26. About 55 classmates and guests and even one of their teachers are expected to attend both a dinner at Delmonicos and a barn party. For more information please contact: Bob Cardot, 41 Ravens Rd., Henrietta, NY 14467, 585-746-4265, bobcardot@rochester.rr.com
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FREE Cataract Lunch & Learn Are you considering advanced technology for your cataract surgery? We’re here to help you on your journey to clearly better vision. The Gates Historical Society’s May program will be held on Monday, May 16 at 7:00 pm at the Gates Town Hall Annex, 1605 Buffalo Rd. Don Dwyer, a musician, singer and songwriter, will tell us the meaning behind songs from the Civil War, as well as their impact in society at that time. He will also perform some of the songs. This program is free and the facility is handicapped accessible. Masks are optional.
VICTOR Victor Music & Food Festival! Join us for any or all of Victor’s events this year!! Victor is in the heart of the Finger Lakes, easy to get to from Routes I90, 390, 490, 590, 5&20, 96 and 332. Nearly all of the events are free of charge, brought to you by local businesses who love seeing a strong community presence at these events. New this year is the Victor Music & Food Festival to be held on Saturday, August 13th at Mead Square. For information on sponsorship please contact Karen Lynch at karen@ barndoor.events or 585-698-9643. Information on all events can be viewed at www.victorny.org/ calendar.
WAYLAND Annual East Rochester Community Resource Center Sale will be held May 19, 20 & 21 from 9AM2PM. Located at 333 East Chestnut St., East Rochester. All proceeds will benefit the Resource Center. Please call 586-0525 with any questions.
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.
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NOTICE OF VICTOR CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGET HEARING and ANNUAL VOTE AND ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, as authorized by Education Law, a public hearing for the purposes of discussion of the expenditure of funds and the budgeting therefor will be held in the Victor Junior/Senior High School Performing Arts Center, 953 High Street, Victor, NY, on Tuesday, May 3, 2022, at 7:00 P.M. for the qualified voters of the Victor Central School District. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that voting on budget and election of members of the Board of Education will take place in the Boardroom of Victor Early Childhood School on Tuesday, May 17, 2022, between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that a statement of the amount of money that will be required for the ensuing year for school purposes, exclusive of public moneys, may be obtained during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the annual budget vote and election from the District website or by contacting the District Clerk at (585) 924-3252 ext. 1402 or goodberletm@victorschools. org. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a Bond Proposition in substantially the following form shall be presented to the qualified voters of the District at such Annual District Meeting and Election: BOND PROPOSITION RESOLVED: (a) That the Board of Education of the Victor Central School District, in the Counties of Ontario, Monroe and Wayne, New York (the “District”), is hereby authorized to purchase various school buses for use by the District; and to expend therefor, including preliminary costs and costs incidental thereto and to the financing thereof, an amount not to exceed the estimated total cost of $1,052,000; (b) that a tax is hereby voted in the aggregate amount of not to exceed $1,052,000 to pay such cost, said tax to be levied and collected in installments in such years and in such amounts as shall be determined by said Board of Education; and (c) that in anticipation of said tax, bonds of the District are hereby authorized to be issued in the principal amount of not to exceed $1,052,000 and a tax is hereby voted to pay the interest on said bonds as the same shall become due and payable. Such Bond Proposition shall appear on the ballots used for voting at said Annual District Meeting and Election in substantially the following form: SCHOOL BUS BOND PROPOSITION YES NO RESOLVED: (a) That the Board of Education of the Victor Central School District, in the Counties of Ontario, Monroe and Wayne, New York (the “District”), is hereby authorized to purchase various school buses for use by the District, and to expend $1,052,000 therefor; (b) that a tax is hereby voted in the aggregate amount of not to exceed $1,052,000 to pay such cost, said tax to be levied and collected in installments in such years and in such amounts as shall be determined by said Board of Education; and (c) that in anticipation of said tax, bonds of the District are hereby authorized to be issued in the principal amount of not to exceed $1,052,000 and a tax is hereby voted to pay the interest on said bonds as the same shall become due and payable. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a proposition in the following form shall be presented to the qualified voters of the District at such Annual District Meeting and Election:
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2022 CAPITAL RESERVE FUND PROPOSITION RESOLVED: The Board of Education of the Victor Central School District is hereby authorized to establish a capital reserve fund pursuant to Section 3651 of the Education Law to be designated, “2022 Capital Reserve Fund” created to defray the cost of the construction and reconstruction of School District buildings and facilities, including original equipment, machinery, apparatus, appurtenances, furnishings and other incidental improvements and expenses in connection therewith, and to defray the cost of, in whole or in part, and in order to accomplish the same, the Board is hereby authorized to establish the ultimate amount of such reserve fund to Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) inclusive of accrued interest and other investment earnings, with a probable term of ten (10) years. The Board of Education is hereby authorized to pay funds from the available fund balance, state aid reimbursement to the School District on account of capital projects, such other monies as the voters may direct, and/or other legally available funds of the School District to such reserve fund in an amount determined by the Board of Education up to the maximum authorized amount. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that such 2022 Capital Reserve Fund Proposition shall appear on the ballots used for voting at said Annual District Meeting and Election in substantially the following form: 2022 CAPITAL RESERVE FUND PROPOSITION YES NO The Board of Education of the Victor Central School District is hereby authorized to establish a capital reserve fund pursuant to Section 3651 of the Education Law to be designated, “2022 Capital Reserve Fund” created to defray the cost of the construction and reconstruction of School District buildings and facilities, including original equipment, machinery, apparatus, appurtenances, furnishings and other incidental improvements and expenses in connection therewith, and to defray the cost of, in whole or in part, and in order to accomplish the same, the Board is hereby authorized to establish the ultimate amount of such reserve fund to Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) inclusive of accrued interest and other investment earnings, with a probable term of ten (10) years. The Board of Education is hereby authorized to pay funds from the available fund balance, state aid reimbursement to the School District on account of capital projects, such other monies as the voters may direct, and/or other legally available funds of the School District to such reserve fund in an amount determined by the Board of Education up to the maximum authorized amount. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a proposition in the following form shall be presented to the qualified voters of the District at such Annual District Meeting and Election: 2022 BUS PURCHASE RESERVE FUND PROPOSITION RESOLVED: The Board of Education of the Victor Central School District is hereby authorized to establish a capital reserve fund pursuant to Section 3651 of the Education Law to be designated, “2022 Bus Purchase Reserve Fund”, for the purchase of school buses and other vehicles (for use in the transportation program of the School District), in an ultimate amount not to exceed Six Million Dollars ($6,000,000) inclusive of accrued interest and other investment earnings, with a probable term of ten (10) years. The Board of Education is hereby authorized to pay funds from the available fund balance, state aid reimbursement to the School District on account of bus purchases and the proceeds of the sale of used buses, and/or such other monies as the voters may direct, and/or other
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legally available funds of the School District to such reserve fund in an amount determined by the Board of Education up to the maximum authorized amount. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that such 2022 Bus Purchase Reserve Fund Proposition shall appear on the ballots used for voting at said Annual District Meeting and Election in substantially the following form: 2022 BUS PURCHASE RESERVE FUND PROPOSITION YES NO The Board of Education of the Victor Central School District is hereby authorized to establish a capital reserve fund pursuant to Section 3651 of the Education Law to be designated, “2022 Bus Purchase Reserve Fund”, for the purchase of school buses and other vehicles (for use in the transportation program of the School District), in an ultimate amount not to exceed Six Million Dollars ($6,000,000) inclusive of accrued interest and other investment earnings, with a probable term of ten (10) years. The Board of Education is hereby authorized to pay funds from the available fund balance, state aid reimbursement to the School District on account of bus purchases and the proceeds of the sale of used buses, and/or such other monies as the voters may direct, and/or other legally available funds of the School District to such reserve fund in an amount determined by the Board of Education up to the maximum authorized amount. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a proposition in the following form shall be presented to the qualified voters of the District at such Annual District Meeting and Election: VICTOR FARMINGTON LIBRARY FUNDING PROPOSITION RESOLVED: That the Victor Central School District, Ontario County, New York, be authorized to levy taxes in the amount of $2,542,000.00, separate and distinct from the School District’s tax levy, for the Victor Farmington Library (the “Library”) to pay the annual, cost of principal and interest (and other related amounts) on a loan or loans to be made to the Library to fund the purchase of property at 160 School Street in the Village of Victor (the “Property”) and the construction on the Property of a new library building (the “Project), substantially as described in the plan prepared by the Library with the assistance of HBT Architects (the “Plan”), which Plan is on file and available for public inspection at the Library at 15 West Main Street in the Village of Victor, including demolition and other work required in connection with the Project, and the furnishing and operation of the Project, and for the annual support of the Library; and then pay over such monies to the trustees of the Library for library services for the benefit of residents during the 2023 fiscal year and each year thereafter. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that such Library Funding Proposition shall appear on the ballots used for voting at said Annual District Meeting and Election in substantially the following form: VICTOR FARMINGTON LIBRARY FUNDING PROPOSITION YES NO Shall the Victor Central School District, Ontario County, New York, be authorized to levy taxes in the amount of $2,542,000.00, separate and distinct from the School District’s tax levy, for the Victor Farmington Library (the “Library”) to pay the annual, cost of principal and interest (and other related amounts) on a loan or loans to be made to the Library to fund the purchase of property at 160 School Street in the Village of Victor (the “Property”) and the construction on the Property of a new library building (the “Project”), substantially as described in the plan prepared by the
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Library with the assistance of HBT Architects (the “Plan”), which Plan is on file and available for public inspection at the Library at 15 West Main Street in the Village of Victor, including demolition and other work required in connection with the Project, and the furnishing and operation of the Project, and for the annual support of the Library; and then pay over such monies to the trustees of the Library for library services for the benefit of residents during the 2023 fiscal year and each year thereafter. AND NOTICE IS GIVEN that petitions nominating candidates to fill three vacancies on the Board of Education must be filed with the Clerk of the District, or her designee, in the District Office no later than 4:00 P.M. on Friday, April 15, 2022. Each petition must have been directed to the Clerk of the District, must have been signed by at least thirty-one (31) qualified voters of the District, must have stated the residence of each signer, and the name and address of the candidate. The following vacancies are to be filled on the Board of Education: a) One for a three year term (incumbent Timothy DeLucia) b) One for a three year term (incumbent Christopher Eckhardt) c) One for a three year term (incumbent Kristin Elliott) AND NOTICE IS GIVEN that all qualified individuals who wish to vote in any voting matter of the District must be registered and be listed on the District’s voter registration at the time of the vote. Residents of the Victor Central School District who are registered, at their current address, to vote in general, county-wide elections and who have not had such registration canceled, will be automatically placed on the District voter register and need not pre-register to vote in School District votes. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the Board of Registration shall meet to prepare the register of School District voters and any person shall be entitled to have his/her name placed upon such register provided that at such meeting he/she is known or proven to the satisfaction of such Board of Registration to be then or thereafter entitled to vote at the school election for which such register is prepared. Pre-registration of voters will be held at the District Office Conference Room, 953 High Street, on the following date: Tuesday, May 10, 2022, between the hours of 3:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. The register of eligible voters will be filed in the office of the Clerk of the District and will be open for inspection by any qualified voter of the District for five days immediately preceding the vote, except May 15, which is a Sunday. The hours for such inspection are: between 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on May 11, 12, 13, and 16, and by prior appointment on Saturday, May 14. AND NOTICE IS GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots for voters registered for said election may be applied for at the School District Clerk’s Office located in the District Office at 953 High Street, Victor, New York. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots have been issued will be available in the Clerk’s office for five days immediately preceding the vote, except May 15, which is a Sunday. The hours for such inspection are: between 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. on May 11, 12, 13, and 16, and by prior appointment on Saturday, May 14. Maureen A. Goodberlet District Clerk
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and MUG HOLDER ATTACHMENT for walker for a senior citizen. Canandaigua: 585905-3099
Two TOILETS. Good working condition. You pick up, Farmington: 585-469-2721 Full size SLEEPER COUCH in good condition. You pick up, Scottsville: gary. kults27@gmail.com
Two bulb, 4’ FLUORESCENT SHOP LIGHTS. Not LED: 585-657-6103
Old HORSE MANURE: 585-409-6559
Old WOODEN CRATES. Good condition: 585-519-1261
4’ x 50’ 14-gauge WELDED WIRE FENCE ROLL with assorted 4’ and 5’ U POSTS: Rldthomas3@gmail.com
FLAGS from any country. Old, young, new, or old. Young son has an interest in flags: Korenivy@ymail.com
Regulation size LACROSSE GOAL. Come and get it: hankromanowski@frontiernet.net
ORCHIDS wanted! If you no longer want an orchid, I will adopt it. Webster/Penfield area: 585-872-4779
THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE COLLECTION: 20 cars, 3 controllers, 100+ track pieces, buildings, bridges, etc. and an engineer’s cap! phermann2@rochester.rr.com
A working VACUUM CLEANER please. Can only pick up in Batavia: 585-536-6269
LOWERY CITATION THEATRE CONSOLE ORGAN for home or church. Good condition. You move: 585-394-3183, leave message
Many PERENNIALS needed to fill my garden on a hill. I will dig carefully if you have extra: 585-554-3977
GARDEN BOX SPACE (w/plants) available at St. Timothy Lutheran Church in Geneseo: 585-243-4777
Clean MOVING & WARDROBE BOXES. Fairport: 585-943-5088
Seeking a used (in safe condition) 6’ STEP LADDER in the Farmington/Victor area. 585-739-2440
STATUE OF MICHELANGELO’S PIETA, 12” or shorter and a DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS GAME. Call after 11am: 585-424-5993
GAS POWERED LOG SPLITTER. Has a tongue for towing. You pick up in Rush: 585-533-1544 EVERETT PIANO, dark wood, no bench. Recently tuned. You move, Canandaigua: 585-507-8788 LOVE SEAT, SOFA, two large BIRD CAGES, and a few DOG CARRIERS. Canandaigua: 585-507-8788
ROOFING MATERIALS, VINTAGE TUBES & SPEAKERS for electronic organs and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS: 58-671-1996 or 585-323-1762 Need WOOD PALLETS around the Cohocton, Wayland, Dansville area. Must be in decent shape: 585-447-0087 leave message
Two BRITAX CAR SEATS. Very good condition. You pick up, Victor: 585-742-2115
HOT WHEELS, MATCHBOX, MAISTO, MAJORETTE, etc. 2006 or older for my 16-year-old’s collection and restoration projects. Thank you: 315-694-6197
Old 12-GALLON STONE CROCK. Decorative purposes only as it has cracks, some of them visible. Will not hold water. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
Working ELECTRIC HAND DRILL with bits for my 16-year-old son: 315-694-6197
Very nice QUEEN SIZE BED: 585-584-3645
BROKEN LAWN MOWERS or anything with a small engine: 518-888-4216 USED CAR for new driver to get herself and brother to work. Rust, high mileage fine. Working preferred: AMDG@fidei.email
DP STATIONARY BIKE for adult. You pick up, Penfield: 585-671-3547 LIFT CHAIR. Works fine: 352-205-3088
POOL LADDER - Are you getting rid of your pool? I can use your ladder! 585-243-0459
DOG FOOD, 200+ lbs. Good for any use. Outdated: 585-352-3720
Looking for old used or unwanted FLAT SCREEN TVs: stan1k1@yahoo.com
Box of 78 RPM RECORDS including Jolson, Doris Day, Sinatra and many more. Three miles outside Dansville. List available: MSTEWART12@stny.rr.com
COMPUTERS, LAPTOPS, CELL PHONES, TVs, ANY ELECTRONICS for Ukrainian Cultural Center Electronic Fundraising Event. Will pick up: 585-285-2446
Post it on a LARGE BULLETIN BOARD, 47” square. Pick up in Canandaigua: 585-394-3994
CORRUGATED STEEL SHEETS used, FIELD STONE or LANDSCAPING ROCKS. Can move up to 1,000lb: 585-201-4306
TWO DRAWER METAL FILE CABINET - 18” deep x 30” high x 15” wide. Some rust. Fairport: marliej@frontier.com LIFT CHAIR, upholstered. Works fine. Just needs some TLC on fabric. You pick up in Geneseo. 352-205-3088 5/8’x100’ Teknor Apex NeverKink pro commercial duty 8844 WATER HOSE. Used one time. Weighs a ton: Rldthomas3@gmail.com
USED BOOKS/CDs/DVDs/GAMES/PUZZLES for Friends of Penfield Public Library sale. Bulk donations M/T/Th/Fri/Sat 10-1. Smaller donations during library hours: friends.penfield.public.library@gmail.com BIKE for little girl, size 16” if possible: 585-733-6704 CPAP MACHINE - old, used or not wanted, for senior citizen with sleep apnea: kenkurry@yahoo.com
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What are the easiest flowers area and raked it in. After keeping it watered to plant and take care of for on dry days, the plants came up nicely and bloomed with a vengeance. Mrs. McCarthy beginning gardeners? I’ve never had a problem sowing and growing was thrilled and got many compliments from zinnias. When I was a teenager myself, my visitors who admired her carpet of many neighbor hired me to tend, weed, and grow colors. Other flowers I would recommend to her flower beds. In a 2’ x 6’ spot I planted a beginners might include nasturtium, pansies, packet of mixed zinnias in early summer. and sunflowers.
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Serves 4 4 slices country bread 2 peaches Extra-virgin olive oil for brushing 1/4 pound blue cheese, gorgonzola or Blue Castello cheese
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STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS Small businesses have such a big impact on their communities, and the world at large, that it might be time to reconsider refering to them as “small.” According to the World Bank, small businesses have a major impact on the world economy, especially in emerging countries. In such nations, small and medium enterprises contribute up to 60 percent of total employment and up to 40 percent of national income. Small businesses figure to frame their economies in emerging countries in the coming decades, and they’re already doing so in developed nations, such as the United States and Canada. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Popular Naples Seed Farm, Fruition Seeds, Hosts Many Free & Low-Cost Gardening Opportunities BY J O D I C A RUS O
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delightful drive from Jamestown to Naples, NY, for seeds brought Janet to Caruso’s Cafe on a Saturday morning in early April. Janet was staying at the Naples Hotel, came into the café, and began sharing her love for gardening, seeds, seed libraries, and the local seed farm here in Naples: Fruition Seeds. Over espresso, we talked about all of the wonderful community offerings Fruition provides and how delightful it is to visit the farm. One is always met with a warm greeting by owners Matthew and Petra who are always happy to share their wealth of knowledge. Soon, many other patrons joined our conversation about seeds, gardening, and food sources. We all unanimously agreed that Fruition Seeds is playing a vital role in our relationship to food, gardening, and understanding that we are all ultimately linked to seeds. We are nourished daily by seeds through what we eat, what we see in the world around us, and by what we sow.
growing guides, eBooks, Plant Now Charts, and free online courses with over a hundred tutorials! Free farm tours are held at Fruition every Sunday from 2:15pm-3:30pm. There, guests will find beauty, bounty, breathtaking fields, murals created by local and regional artists, a Garden Store, and a community of seed savers gathering in a safe, picturesque space.
Fruition Seeds is a family farm co-founded in 2011 by Matthew Goldfarb and Petra PageMann to share seeds— particularly organic, regionally adapted seeds—k nowledge, inspiration, and insight as well as the tools needed for us all to thrive. Located on 24 organic acres in the heart of the New York Finger Lakes, Fruition Seeds cultivates over 300 varieties of certified organic vegetables, herbs & flowers. On any given day, you will find the crew on the farm, tending to seed saving, growing, storing, and sharing. Absolutely beautiful, Fruition offers free farm tours, workshops based on sliding scale fees, seed swaps, free U-pick daffodils, and, along with seeds, a collaboration with a regional Amish family to share trees!
Janet is coming back in a few weeks, and we will visit the farm together. We will share our love of food, community, and seeds, as well as for Fruition Seeds, which provides such an amazing opportunity to connect with our seed ancestors.
Janet came back to the café for lunch after spending her morning at Fruition Seeds. She showed me pictures of the seed library she helped launch by providing seed packets from Fruition. We talked about the importance of seed libraries, seeds swaps, and seed saving. Naples Library has a seed library where community members can get seeds to garden and grow some of their own food. Seed libraries are also an important step in developing a network of seed savers who save regionally adapted seeds and preserve genetic diversity. Seed Libraries are popping up all over. Be sure to check your local library and be a part of the community in saving seeds while blessing yourself and others with the bounty you grow! “Every day you eat you have been blessed by a seed!” shares Petra. Seeds are life. Seeds are community. To hold a single seed in your hand is to hold a direct living link to our ancestors. Fruition Seeds hosts seed & plant swaps both locally and regionally. They offer ongoing gardening & seed saving workshops classes, free
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PLEASE HELP US BECOME PARENTS again and give your newborn a safe, secure life and forever love. Expenses Paid. Contact Christen and Heather at 8 7 7 - 5 8 8 - 1 7 7 9 o r christenandheatheradopt@gmail. com
WINDY ACRES SPRING UPCOMING EVENTS (585)330-0893 May: Rock painting with Jan Sunday, May 15th, 12:30-2:30p. $30.00 per person includes rock, paint & brushes. Wine & hors d’oevres! Reservations required! LAWN SALE Back of the Barn sale 50% off MAY 6th & 7th (10-4pm) Join the Windy Acres Lawn Sale. Bring your items to sell, crafts, furniture, antiques, whatever you have to sell! Only $10.00 per day. Bring your own tent or set up on the lawn. Call for to reserve your spot! MAY 8th is MOTHER’S DAY ENTER FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A GIFT BASKET!
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THE BOUGHTON HILL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, is having its annual lot owners meeting on June 6, 2022, at 3 PM, Victor Town Hall, 85 East Main St, Victor, NY. All lot owners are invited to attend as well as interested parties. Your interest in the future success of our cemetery is both welcome and appreciated.
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WHISTLE STOP ANTIQUE CENTER: 6363 Knickerbocker Road, Ontario. Open Tuesday - Sunday, 10am 5 pm. Celebrating our Anniversary! Anniversary Sale, May 17 -22 up to 30% off. May 21st & May 22nd, Drawings for 2, $25 Gift Certificates.315-524-3965.
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.
L.W. EMPORIUM CO-OP: Gifts, collectibles, antiques, and home decor. 6355 Knickerbocker Rd., Ontario. Open Tuesday - Sunday, 10 am -5 pm. Senior Citizen Spin Day. 55+ Thursday May 12th. Spin the Wheel and claim your discount 10AM-5PM. L.W. Emporium Anniversary Party Saturday and Sunday May 21st & 22nd 315-524-8841. Stop by the Feather Nest for that special gift!
AUTOMOTIVE DONATE YOUR CAR to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-245-0398. DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Receive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 1-855-587-1166. CASH FOR CARS, trucks, vans, SUVs. WE’RE LOCAL! Fast cash! Free towing. $500-$5000. No keys, no title, no problem! 585-482-2140
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ELDER CARE HOME CARE AVAILABLE for your elderly loved one. Services available 24/7. We specialize in Alzheimer´s & Dementia. Experienced in all levels of care. over 26 years of experience. For more information, call Susan, 585-698-7038.
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ITEMS FOR SALE 2005 HONDA SHADOW: 750 motorcycle looks new new tires tube battery $2500 585-662-5235
PERSONALS PRAYER TO THE Blessed Virgin (Never known to fail.) Oh, most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God. Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none who can withstand your power. Holy Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us, who have recourse to Thee. (3 times). Holy Mother, I place this in your hands. (3 times). Say this prayer 3 days and then you must publish it and it will be granted to you. Thank you Virgin Mary for answering my prayers. P.G.
PETS GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES: Black/ red. Raised in our home on our farm for excellent temperaments. $1,500. Champion bloodlines. 585-554-4529. No texts. manningsbestfriend.com
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LAWN & LANDSCAPING SERVICE: *Refresh Existing Landscaping *Bed Installation *Mulching/Maintenance *Drainage Installation/Issues Fully insured Over 30 years experience. Call PPS Inc. 585-750-5321 AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies: Parents on site, AKC Papers, AKC Litter Paper, Vet Shots 1st, 2nd & 3rd. 12 weeks old, These pups are our Family Pets but need New Homes. Please consider Adopting our Girls 3F Tan/Black. $600 or OBO. Text or call Kris 315-359-7111
ROB’S WINDOW CLEANING Since 1985. Streak Free Guarantee. Also, Gutter Cleaning. Top quality work. Insured. Reasonable Rates. Free Estimates. 585-377-7923; 585-749-8588.
MARAL ELECTRIC LLC: Commercial/ Residential. Licensed/ Insured. 25yrs experience. FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS! All Major Credit Cards Accepted. 585-490-3607.
5 MINIATURE BORDER-DOODLE PUPPIES: will have Shots and wormed, dew claws clipped, Should mature to 12-18lbs. Ready to go May 28th. $850 each.. 716-870-1324
ATTENTION POOL OWNERS: Let Delta pools do the dirty work for you opening your swimming pool. Complete inground pool opening $259, includes shock treatment. Above ground pool only $199. Call for Details 585-294-1600.
NATE’S HANDYMAN: *No job too big/ small. *Free estimate. *Interior/ Exterior *Honey Do List *Basement Waterproofing *Roofs, *Windows, *Doors $59 Gutter Cleaning 585-755-NATE (6283)
ATTENTION POOL OWNERS: Let Delta pools do the dirty work for you opening your swimming pool. Complete inground pool opening $259, includes shock treatment. Above ground pool only $199. Call for Details 585-294-1600.
FOR RENT THREE BEDROOM COTTAGE on Silver Lake Institute available for rent by weekend, week or longer beginning Memorial Day weekend through early August, excluding Fourth of July weekend. Private dock included. Contact 716-983-5760 by call or text if interested.
SERVICES PAINTING: Ask about FREE room with any complete interior or exterior or cellar waterproofing. 25 years experience. References. Frank Ange, 585-467-5827. ●
STEVE´S MASONRY AND FIREPLACE SERVICES: Brick, block, concrete, stamped concrete, chimney repairs, foundations, brick and stone veneers. www.stevescustommasonry.com 585-309-4295.
TIM CALLAGHAN PAINTING *Interior/ Exterior *Wallpaper Removal *Drywall Repair *Deck Staining *Over 25 Years Experience *FREE Reasonable Estimates Tim, 585-259-6758
HANDYMAN SERVICES: No job too small! Most any type repairs, LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU NEED! Specializing plumbing, electrical. Doors, windowsinstallations/ repairs. Fair, reasonable. COVID precautions sensitive. 585-233-8007
MASONRY SPECIALIST: All Repairs, Restorations. Steps, Chimneys, Foundations, All Masonry Around Homes/ Businesses. Brick, Block, Stone, Concrete, Stucco. 30 Years Experience 585-851-8622, 315-690-6860 tswmasonry.com
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MASONRY UNLIMITED: Brick, Block, Concrete, Chimneys, Steps, Concrete Sidewalks/ Patios. New & Repair Work. Repointing, Restoration. Quality Craftsmanship! James, 585-544-7846.
WATERS BASEMENT SERVICES, INC. The only WATER that should be in YOUR BASEMENT is BOB WATERS! Waterproofing, Drain Tile, Sumps & Backup Pumps, Wall Cracks, Stone Foundation, Structural Repair & More! WatersBasementServices.com 585-765-3369; 716-474-3898
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TRI CO DOOR COMPANY for garage doors and openers. Parts, Service, Sales and installations. Commercial, Residential, Automatic. FREE ESTIMATES. 585-924-3210. Insured.
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STORMY’S DEADBOLT & LOCK REPAIR SERVICE: DEADBOLTS INSTALLED, $75.00 TOTAL COST TO ADD DEADBOLT, LOCK REPAIRS $40.00 PER LOCK, 20% Discount for Seniors. Lock Out Service Available. CALL STORMY 585-236-9688.
CHIMNEY CLEANING: Help Prevent Chimney Fires. Have your chimney cleaned. Call Smokey The Chimney Sweep, 315-524-5172.
B.Z. HOME IMPROVEMENT & LANDSCAPE DESIGN: Custom Tile and Flooring, Interior/exterior, kitchen, bath, windows, doors, drywall repair, decks, sidewalks, patios, painting, power washing, fencing. Fully Insured. Free estimates. Brian, 585-330-7256.
STONEPATH MASONRY Fairport, NY -Stonework -Brickwork -Stucco -Concrete 30+ years experience: Patios, Walls, Veneer Stone, Fireplaces, Fire Pits, Sidewalks, Repairs Affordable. No job too small! Fully Insured. Free Estimate! 585-749-8431
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.
HARDSCAPES Repairs and New Installations Flagstone & Paver Sidewalks Patios Retaining Walls ************* MASONRY All types of Masonry Repairs and new Installations *Porches *Porch Steps *Foundations *Sidewalks, etc Serving you since 2000 Fully Insured CALL DAN (585)430-9033 oneservicellc.com Senior Discount 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
NEED HELP AROUND THE HOUSE? Call the Problem Solver. Certified Lead Painting. Repairs & Installation. Painting Everything Except Finger Nails! Eric, 585-704-5069.
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MASONRY & CONCRETE WORK: Brickwork, Blockwork, Walks, Steps Experienced, Honest **FREE ESTIMATES** Frank Torchia Masonry, 585-586-6224
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CARPET STRETCHING/ REPAIRS No need to remove furniture. Guaranteed results 585-303-4141 nucrpt4u@gmail.com
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PRESSURE WASHING *Houses*Patios*Walkways *Decks **65’ Bucket Service** ARBORSCAPER TREE & LANDSCAPE Trimming & Removal Lot Clearing Stump Grinding Professional/ Insured AFFORDABLE Free Estimates Senior Discounts 585-613-2068 www.arborscapertree.com
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SHARPENING SERVICE: Garden tools, mower blades, chisels, knives, scissors, saw blades, chainsaw chains. Quality work, quick turnaround. Call Don in Webster, 585-255-0790.
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 GALLAGHER TREE SERVICE: Fully Insured, Free Estimates, and Fair pricing. Call 518-521-0239 or e-mail at gallaghertreeservice22@ gmail.com.
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
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 6-30-22 JD Junk & Cleanout Service, 585-719-8004
WANTED WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, CO 80201.
WINDOW CLEANING: Specializing in residential homes. Free estimates. No Texts Charles Fitzsimmons, 585-671-2474
MULCH: In any color. Flower beds, weeding, trimming, edging, hedge trimming, planting. Free delivery with installation. 15 years experience. Fully Insured. Free Estimates. 15% Senior Discounts. 585-734-4050.
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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. 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 $79.99/mo for 12 months with CHOICE package. Watch your favorite live sports, news & entertainment anywhere. First 3 months of HBO Max, Cinemax, Showtime, Starz and Epix included! Directv is #1 in Customer Satisfaction (JD Power & Assoc.) Some restrictions apply. Call 1-866-731-3285
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