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Monroe East GENESEE VALLEY YOUR hometown CONNECTION Weekly Pub. • Volume 3 • Issue 24 • June 14, 2024 • 585.226.8111 • GVPENNYSAVER.COM

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WEBSTER: 1108 CherryHillLane, June14th,(Noon-7pm)15th(9am7pm)&16th(9am-5pm) ESTATE SALE,17piecesofAntiquefurniture, washingmachine,tablesaw,sewing machines,typewriter,5setsofhigh endchina,massivecollectibles.

FAIRPORT:891Whitney Rd West, Friday6/21-Sunday6/23(9am3pm)NoEarlyBirds.Tools,Garden Tools,furniture,dishes,kitchenitems, householditems,fabrics.

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FAIRPORT:11KINGS Lacey Way June20,21,22(9-4pm)42“colorTV, 24footextensionladder,tools,lawn equipment,golfclubs&bag,patio furniture,antiques.Householdgoods, patiofurniture.

FAIRPORT:MultiHome Garage Sale, June21-22Friday-Saturday (9am-4pm),St.Andrewsblvd.& RendePark,Followsignson250at EagleValeandWatsonRd.New Kitchenitemsneverusedinpackaging,gentlyuseditemssucha shoes,women’sclothing(Some neverworn),andmanymanymore treasuries.

While many people visit yard sales looking for antiques or other unique items that likely can’t be found at traditional retailers, yard sale shoppers should know that their efforts can be great for the environment. Shoppers can browse through gently used items that no longer serve utility for the seller but may be just what buyers are looking for. Rather than throwing out belongings that get little use, people who organize a sale are reducing their contributions to nearby landfills.

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Highlight the challenges ahead and how agricultural professionals can help overcome them. UN projections indicate the global population will grow by more than two billion people by 2050. Finding a way to feed all of those people in the face of climate change will be no small task, but it’s a task that will require dedicated agricultural professionals. Educators and parents can emphasize these challenges when speaking to young people about a career in the agricultural sector, noting that such careers will present real opportunities to make a difference.

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Aesthetic appeal is one of the most sought-after benefits of gardening. However, many homeowners put in so much effort planting for one particular season that they may not give thought to ensuring the garden looks vibrant no matter the time of year.

Conservation is an essential component of an eco-friendly lifestyle. Conserving the planet’s natural resources can have a profound impact on the planet, and conserving at home is a great way for men and women to get the ball rolling on their conservation efforts.

One of the most effective ways to conserve at home is to reduce water consumption. Few people give much thought to how much water they consume at home, as water bills tend to be considerably lower than other utilities like energy and phone. But even if efforts to conserve water at home may not make a dramatic impact on monthly utility bills, many measures can go a long way toward preserving one of the planet’s most precious resources.

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Gardeners can research planting zones to find plants that will blossom at different times of the year so they can enjoy impressive, aesthetically appealing gardens year-round. Spring bulbs can bloom early on, while annual and perennial summer favorites will thrive under the summer sun. Beautyberry and caryopteris will fill out in

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THE BENEFITS OF BACKYARD KOI PONDS

Koi ponds can make for beautiful additions to backyards or home gardens. While many people are drawn to koi ponds because of their aesthetic appeal, there are many additional reasons for homeownerstoconsiderinstalling koi ponds in their backyards.

Ponds and water gardens can transform yards rather quickly. Ponds can add appeal to otherwise mundane yards and provide eye-catching, relaxing spots to sit and enjoy the scenery.

Koi ponds have recently fallen into a favor with homeowners in North America, but these popular water features date back several centuries to Asia. Centuries ago, Chinese rice farmers began keeping carp in their rice paddies, and that practice eventually caught on in Japan. The fish started to breed and form slight color variations. Koi, often referred to as “Nishikigoi,” are actually descendants of the common carp, though the koi of today are more brightly hued and ornamental fish than carp.

Koi can become a lowmaintenance family pet. These fish tend to grow accustomed to having people around, and will often interact with visitors at the surface of the water. It’s not unusual to have koi beg for food or take food from a person’s hand. They also may tolerate some light handling.

Koi ponds also provide some psychological benefits. The sound of the water can be soothing and relaxing. Sitting by the pond may help alleviate stress, as unwinding next to a pond and watching the fish swim by can help individuals decompress.

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Cochlear implants The NDC notes that cochlear implants are electronic devices that are surgically implanted under the skin behind the ear. Cochlear implants utilize electrodes placed in the cochlea, or inner ear, to stimulate the auditory nerve of individuals who have substantial and permanent hearing loss.

The NDC reports that cochlear implants are not necessarily ideal for everyone with significant hearing loss. That’s because no two brains are the same, and it’s difficult to predict how well a given person’s brain will interpret the new auditory signals the implant is sending. In addition, the NDC notes that certain types of hearing loss cannot be remedied with cochlear implants.

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My neighbors have been doing a No Mow May and I’m worried about ticks. What can I do to protect my lawn and gardens fromticks?

Embracing a change in mowing habits throughout the year, rather than just in May, can have a multitude of benefits for your landscape. By allowing your lawn to grow to a height of 4 inches before mowing, you create an environment that isconducivetothesurvivalandflourishing of beneficial insects. These insects play a crucial role in pollination, pest control, and overall ecosystem health.

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When you mow at a higher height, you provide shelter and food sources for beneficial insects such as bees, butterflies, and ladybugs. These insects contribute to the pollination process, ensuring the reproduction of plants and the production of fruits and vegetables. Additionally,theyactasnaturalpredators, keeping pest populations in check and reducing the need for harmful pesticides. While your neighbors embrace the No Mow May movement, it is still essential to ensure the protection of your lawn and gardens against the threat of ticks. Maintain regular lawn mowing practices, diligently remove leaf litter and brush piles, and utilize effective tick repellents.

Additionally, establish barriers between your outdoor spaces and potential tick habitats. Remember to don protective clothing and apply insect repellents whenever venturing outdoors. By implementing these precautions, you can effectively minimize the risk of ticks while respecting your neighbors’ commitment to No Mow May.

Furthermore, with every choice we make to be sustainable there are trade off. I believe this change in mowing habits promotes healthier soil and reduces the need for excessive watering and fertilizers. Longer grass helps to retain moisture, reducing water runoff

andpromotingwaterconservation.Italso encouragesdeeperrootgrowth,resulting in a more resilient and drought-tolerant lawn. Keeping your grass at 4” doesn’t promote ticks as they prefer un-mowed grass.

So,by extending your mowing practices beyond May and maintaining a higher grass height of 4 inches, you not only create a welcoming habitat for beneficial insects but also contribute to a healthier and more sustainable landscape overall without increasing the tick population.

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

Does Intermittent Fasting Raise the Risk Of Heart Disease?

DEAR DR. ROACH: I read a recent headline that said people who fast intermittently have an increased risk of heart disease. Is there merit to this story? -- K.O.S.

ANSWER: Intermittent fasting is an increasingly common weight-loss strategy. The two most common approaches of intermittent fasting are alternate-day fasting (eating nothing one day, then whatever you want the next) and timerestricted feeding (eating at certain times throughout the day, usually during an eight-hour time frame).

The published data on the benefits of these diets show short-term weight loss (i.e., 12 weeks), but no long-term weight loss (1 year), compared to the standard dietary advice.

There is evidence of potential harm from intermittent fasting. Studies have shown an increased risk of eating disorders (particularly binge eating). One study showed that disordered eating worsened in those assigned to an intermittent-fasting schedule. However, other studies do not show this.

The concern for disordered eating is highest among younger and female populations, who are at the most risk for eating disorders, and I advise against intermittent fasting for a person with a history of an eating disorder.

The study you read about was presented as an abstract in the March meeting of the American Heart Association; it is not yet published or peer-reviewed. But it did show that people who report an intermittent-fasting diet (specifically those who ate over an 8-hour time frame) were at a higher risk for death from heart disease than those who ate over a 12-16 hour time frame.

However, this wasn’t a controlled study, and it is likely that people who chose a time-restricted eating pattern already had issues that put them at a higher risk for heart disease. Still, given the absence of long-term benefits, I don’t generally recommend a time-restricted diet or intermittent fasting to my patients.

My colleagues in weight medicine consider intermittent fasting to be an option that helps a subset of people. There are some people who do benefit from this type of diet, and as long as they are eating well and are being monitored by their physician, they should continue to follow their diet if it is working for them.

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To my neighbor who cut down the linden tree

The youth T-Ball/T-Shirts Commissioner, Josh! Your dedication to the kids did not go unnoticed. Coaches, parents, and kids alike have you to thank for a successful and fun season. We hope to continue with you as lead in the next year. Thank you again for everything; this baseball season was a great one!

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I loved the linden tree you cut down. Its leaves filled our windows. Its blossoms scented our house and yes, its leaves fell into our yard and its sap left drops on the car, but I didn’t care. I loved its shade and watched eastern bluebirds and robins and woodpeckers in that tree. I am heartbroken and will grieve its loss a very long time. I will also transplant one of its seedlings from my flower bed and hope I live long enough to see it grow into a tree half as big as the one you destroyed. Trees are a gift, especially as summers grow hotter. I would gladly have raked its leaves for you if that was the reason. All you had to do was ask. But people here rarely talk with one another. We may be neighbors but no one is very neighborly and while you think something on your property is yours alone, know that your tree was also my tree and that what you do affects our entire community. Let’s please do a better job of being neighbors to all the living things we are lucky enough to live with.

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On June 5, 2024, our dog went missing. I immediately shared the news on Facebook and contacted the Hamlin Dog Shelter. Soon after, a neighbor relayed that her friend had spotted a couple with a brown dog on the parkway. During our search, the Hamlin Dog Control Office informed us that they had found her, and she was safe at the shelter. The couple had notified law enforcement who stayed with our dog until Dog Control Officer Dave Maynard could pick her up. We were lucky in this situation and are deeply grateful to the observant passerby on the parkway, our caring neighbors, the couple who looked after her, the police, and Dave Maynard for their part in bringing our dog back to us. The closeknit nature of a small town certainly has its benefits. A sincere THANK YOU to all who were involved.

Several times I saw a person with a department store blue uniform/vest going into work. They parked in the closest handicap spot. This person had no wheelchair, no cane and seemed to walk just fine. I have to wonder how he’s able to work yet can’t walk into work unless using the closest spot. I’m so tired of people with all these handicap tags abusing the system. I SAW THE PERSON INSIDE WALKING around. How many hours is this spot going to be taken when others who truly need it don’t have it available? Another problem is people sitting in the handicap spot waiting for people. A suggestion would be dropping them off by the door and then sitting in front of the store. If you’re in your vehicle you’re not going to get a ticket. There’s not enough handicap spots for the people who abuse them and the people who truly need them.

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Newark-native and 20-year Canandaigua resident, Joanne Heveron, loved thri ing and garage saling with her mother. When she’d host garage sales herself, Joanne says they turned into fundraisers for various organizations and deserving individuals, o en focusing on suicide prevention efforts that were close to her heart. Over the months and years, she realized she needed to expand, to take sales to a brick-and-mortar space.

In 2016, with a degree in human services and experience mostly in retail and a few care positions over the years, Joanne learned business skills on the go as she started the nonprofit donation-based thri shop, Finger Lakes Treasure Trove on South Main Street in downtown Canandaigua. She worked with a mentor through the Canandaigua Chamber of Commerce’s business mentor program. She started her business “backwards,” without a budget or business plan, cra ing those as she got started, but always with the mission to help the community.

She says, she knew “It’s gonna work because it needs to be done. Closing/Failing is not even an option. We have to make it work. Looking back, it was a crazy idea [how it got started]. It shouldn’t have worked. But we got in the door, with such a fantastic landlord, and the people, our customers kept us going.”

A survivor of suicide loss herself, Joanne says suicide prevention is such a serious topic that needs to be talked about, but other larger organizations address the epidemic. At FLTreasure Trove, Joanne aims to bring people in for the fun things, the light-hearted human interest, interactive, fun things, such as Shark Week, Dino Day, World Gorilla Day.

Joanne loves getting “so ridiculously excited about sharks, people sometimes come in just to see [her] passion” and to learn more. She says the store gives her an outlet to share her passion about bees and sharks and bats and such. is way, her store can be a “positive outlet for people” in the community instead of just talking negatively about suicide.

With a staff of three and another three amazing volunteers doing the job of what should be about 20 people, Joanne says Treasure Trove is more than a thri shop. “It’s an atmosphere,” Joanne says, with an attitude of “If you’re not having fun, go home.” Donation intake, item pricing, store tidying, and customer serving take a lot of energy, but every time a customer expresses gratitude for the shop and what they do, Joanne says any doubts disappear.

his natural first choice. at sort of interaction brings joy to Joanne’s heart and inspires her to keep doing what she’s doing.

Collaborating with local organizations to provide free clothing, collecting cat food and donations for a local feral cat program, and supporting CareNet Pregnancy Center are just a few organizations FL Treasure Trove collaborates with. Joanne raves about their increasing connection with Canandaigua’s own Paula Hicks, a one-woman army connecting people in need with people, organizations, and services that can help. And a Treasure Trove volunteer works at Canandaigua Schools, so the nonprofit collects school supplies and backpacks for kids there every year.

Joanne says, “It’s amazing how the lines of communication are not really very open,” so just talking with community organizations and individuals helps everyone. Her organization collaborates with any organizations who need help, and for their open heart, Finger Lakes Treasure Trove won e Daily Messenger’s Best Not-for-profit Organization title in 2023. Joanne says when a customer came in and told her those results, she was so shocked and so happy.

Joanne is thankful for her amazing landlord, who is always responsive to concerns, and who waived their rent for the two months they had to close for COVID. “A good landlord is hard to find. If it wasn’t for him, we wouldn’t be here still.”

Joanne also gives a shout out to Stefanie Allison, an amazing local artist who paints the front window with seasonal themes, but always incorporating sharks. Joanne says it makes her smile when people direct others to “the shark store.”

ank you, Joanne, and the FLTT team for the incredible resource thatisFingerLakesTreasureTrove.Communitysupportingcommunity helps make the world brighter. “When you donate to Treasure Trove, you help keep items out of landfills and you help your neighbors. When you thri at Treasure Trove, you save money and you help your community.”

Treasure Trove is a place where community members feel comfortable and safe, and Joanne particularly reminisces about a young boy with a stutter who came into the shop to practice talking with people. She remembers him telling his mom FLTT is the place he feels most comfortable in, so chatting with Joanne and others there was

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United Methodist Church of Webster 169 E. Main St., Webster • 585-265-9720 www.umcwebster.org • office@umcwebster.org

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• Use a bandanna to strain coffee if you've accidentally had a filter bust. It works. I first used this tip when camping, but I have used it at home, too. e coffee goes through it faster than a paper filter, which is fine when it's already brewed, since you lose less heat. T.R. in Arkansas

• Recycling notes: Cardboard that's greasy or foodcaked is just not recyclable. It's trash. On the plus side, your glass jars don't have to be perfectly clean, nor your cans crushed, in order to take them to the recycling center or drop curbside if your community has a plan in place.

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Plaster mold: Grandparents may enjoy crafting with youngsters, and making molds of hands or palm prints is a great craft idea. Hobby and craft stores have various kits at the ready for these types of projects. Afterward, thehardenedmoldcanbepainted,datedandsignedforalastingmemento.

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3rdAnnualTimeMachineMusic Festival! The EdelmanGardner CancerResearchFoundation Presentsthe3rdannualTimeMachineMusicFestivalonSeptember 7thfrom1-7pm,attheHilton Fireman’sField,135SouthAve. Hilton.Bandsscheduledtoperform are:7thHeaven,SandraNaro,Lyin Eyes,andYachtClub.Therewillbe 50/50drawingsandraffles.Food andbeverageswillbeavailablefor purchase.Bringachairforseating. Ticketsare$20perperson$10for thoseunder21andticketswillbe soldatthedoorandhttp://www. showtix4u.com/events/Egcrf.

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UNIQUE LOCATIONS TO HOST A WEDDING

Vineyard/winery: Oenophiles will no doubt love the idea of getting hitched at a vineyard or winery, but even people without a taste for wine can appreciate such locales. Sprawling fields and expansive skies make vineyards and wineries an ideal place to tie the knot, and guests will no doubt enjoy the unique surroundings.

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AJourneyThroughTimeatthe Ellwanger Estate- Saturday,June 29.Tour2historichousesat625 and609Mt.HopeAve.inRochester,NY:builtfortheEllwanger familyinthelate1800’s.Findselect itemsforsale(art,collectiblesand andsomeantiques).Enjoyalight breakfastandorganmusiconthe built-inHooksandHastingspipe organ.Choiceoftimedtickets: 8amto10amor10amtilnoon. VIP-$75orgen.-$45.Ticketsat bit.ly/Ellwanger24orcontactthe MAGCouncilat585-276-8910.

COMMON GRILLING MISTAKES

Not prepping the food: The French culinary term for preparing to cook is “mise en place.” This is especially important when grilling, as cooks must deal with faster cooking times than they would otherwise encounter when cooking meals in the stove.

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WebsterArboretum - June22@ noonat1700SchlegelRd.,WebsterArboretumatKentParkGazebobehindtheCurrybuilding. BYOchair.PoetryTrailJunereading featuringLouandSallyVentura. Poetrytrailny.wordpress.com

TheR.L.ThomasHighSchool, Class of1969 is55THYEARCLASS REUNION-Saturday,September 28,2024atCaseyPark,Ontario, NY.Thereunionwillrunfrom3pm to8pm.Itwillbeaninformal get-togetherandagreatoccasion forourfellowclassmatestocatch up.PleaseSAVETHEDATEand passalongthisannouncementto anyotherclassmembersyoumay beincontactwith.Thereunion committeewillprovideadditional detailsincomingmonthsandwill shareourworkinglistofpeople whoarehavingtroublelocating. Formoreinformation,e-mailusat rltclassof69reunion@gmail.comor callCindi@585-217-2885.

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MOMENTS IN TIME

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* On June 15, 1846, Great Britain and the U.S. sign the Oregon Treaty, establishing the U.S.-Canadian border as the 49th parallel from the Rocky Mountains to the Strait of Georgia.

* On June 16, 1884, the first roller coaster in America opens at Coney Island, in New York. Known as a switchback railway, the roller coaster traveled at approximately 6 mph and cost a nickel to ride.

* On June 19, 1905, some 450 people attend the opening day of the world’s first nickelodeon, located in Pittsburgh. The storefront theater boasted 96 seats and charged each patron 5 cents to view live vaudeville acts as well as short films.

* On June 21, 1982, John W. Hinckley, Jr., who on March 30, 1981, shot President Ronald Reagan outside a Washington, D.C. hotel, was found not guilty of attempted murder by reason of insanity. Hinckley’s defense argued that he was obsessed with the 1976 film “Taxi Driver” and the lead actress, Jodie Foster. Hinckley was released from the mental institution in 2018.

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Acorn enjoys playing dress up as long as he can go outside afterwards

Send us a photo and a brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Submit online at gvpennysaver.com - Share With Us. Or, Mail to: PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

PAW’S CORNER

Time for summer fun with your dog

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My dad finally let us adopt a puppy a few months ago, and I can’t wait for summer vacation, when I can spend all day with him! He’s got lots of energy, but we’ve been training him to follow commands so he doesn’t run off. What are some outside games that I can play with him? -- Kerry B., Winchester, Virginia

DEAR KERRY: You’re going to have a wonderful summer! It sounds like you and your family have been diligent about training your dog in basic obedience so that he’ll come back to you on command, sit and stay in place. And he’ll be old enough -- and have his most important vaccinations out of the way -- to stay healthy outside or when encountering other dogs.

Here’s a few great off-leash games to play:

Fetch: e gold standard game for dogs remains a favorite. Just grab a tennis ball and toss it.

Frisbee: Energetic dogs can chase these flying discs all day.

Agility training: Start with simple tasks like going under or over obstacles.

Swimming: Fill a kiddie pool in the backyard and let your dog splash around on a hot day.

Tracking: Have your dog follow a line of treats to a “jackpot” (a toy or food). Extend the distance between treats each session.

Remember, only take your dog off leash in a safe area or approved offleash location. A fenced-in backyard is ideal, but if you don’t have one of those, go to a dog park or municipal, state or federal park that has an off-leash area. Some of these games, like agility and tracking, can be done on-leash. Most importantly, have fun!

Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.

Send your comments or to an off-leash area. Some of these games, like and can be have fun!

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Will provide transportation to job sites. Owner on every job. If interested, please call Sirena at 585-955-3016 or email residentialcleaning2013@gmail.com.

Serious inquiries only!

WEBSTER CSD IS HIRING!

SCHOOL BUS MONITORS AND DRIVERS

• Paid Bus Monitor to Driver training available

• Must be at least 21 years of age

• NYS Employee Retirement System pension

• Health and dental benefits Visit www.webstercsdjobs.org or call 585-216-0205

Music Director

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Responsibilities include:

• Directing a small, dedicated choir with rehearsals from 8:45-9:45 Sunday mornings before the 10am worship service.

• Coordination of other music endeavors on occasion.

If interested, or you have any questions, please contact: Janet Marventano, Chair of Personnel via email jem_mimi@frontier.com

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QUALITIES TO LOOK FOR IN A POST-RETIREMENT JOB

Socialization: Though the ability to work from home can make it easier for retirees to earn some extra money, some seniors aren’t concerned about their finances but want to work so they can get out of the house. In that case, look for a job that offers the opportunity to socialize and meet new people. Socializing as an older adult is a great way to fend off loneliness. In addition, one study published in 2007 in the journal of the American Public Health Association found that social support networks have a positive effect on cognition among older adults. So a post-retirement job that enables retirees to socialize could delay or reduce the severity of age-related cognitive decline.

WEBSTER CSD IS HIRING!

• Teaching Assistants • Student Aides

• Clerical Staff

• Food Service Staff

• Health Office Aides

• Cleaners

To see all openings and apply, visit: www.webstercsdjobs.org

JOBS FOR STUDENTS PROFICIENT IN MATH

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GROWTH OF THE SOLAR EMPLOYMENT SECTOR

Sodus Bay Yacht Club is hiring!

• Cooks ($15- $35/hr based on experience)

• Servers & Bartenders (starting at $15/hr plus incentives)

Apply by calling (315) 483-9550 or (585) 545-5431 or email your resume to: shestorms47@yahoo.com

According to the Solar Foundation’s National Solar Jobs Census 2016, there were 260,077 solar workers working at 8,601 solar companies in the United States in 2016. The census also found that the five states with the most solar jobs in 2016 were California, Massachusetts, Texas, Nevada, and Florida. Twenty-eight percent of state solar workers in 2016 were females, making women the largest demographic in the solar industry. Latinos and Hispanics (17.2 percent), Asians or Pacific Islanders (9.1 percent), and veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces (9 percent) rounded out the top four demographics employed by the solar industry. Of the 260,077 solarindustryjobsin2016,morethan137,000wereclassifiedasinstallation jobs that paid a median wage of $26 per hour. With roughly 38,000 jobs in 2016,solarmanufacturingwasthenextbiggestemployerofworkersinthe solar industry.

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OURLADY OF THEROSES,Mary helpofMothers,IloveyouandJesus verymuch.Ithankyouforallthe miracles,cures,gracesandblessings youhavebestowedonmeandmy familythroughyourintercessionwith Jesus.Forafreeblessedrosepetalfor curesandconversionswrite:OurLady oftheRoses,Mary,HelpofMothers Shrine,P.O.Box52,Bayside,NY 11361-9874.Feastdayis6/18.

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FORSALE:2011 Kropt ”specialedition”ParkmodelHomew/centralair &heat,12’X24’FullWindowFlorida room/livingroomw/walltowall carpetandelectricoutlets,ceramic highnewtoilet,queenhousesizebed andqueenhideabed,also12’x12’ shed.”ExcellentCondition”.Located attheGeneseeCountryCampground site116&117.”Largelot”.$69,000. Call585-538-2723

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