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PENFIELD:1817Baird Rd. (BetweenWhalen&Atlantic) Fri./Sat.Oct.7th&8th.(9am-4pm) Greatprices.Antiques,Vintage, Household,Strollers,Holiday, GreetingCards.
YARD SALE TIPS
Leave young kids at home. Many kids will grow bored after the first yard sale, if not earlier. Hire a sitter and shop unencumbered.
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By JoAnn Derson* Necklace chains that have turned dark due to oils in your skin can be washed in warm water with a dab of shampoo mixed in. Also, keep your old earring backs -- they might fit a different pair if one gets lost! -- M.F. in Washington
* To freshen the color of carpets (and destroy moth larvae or flea eggs), liberally sprinkle salt on them before vacuuming. I use a cleaned out Parmesan cheese container for this. It works very well. -- J.K. in Pennsylvania
* To clean the glass inside your oven door, use the stovetop cleaner for your glass stovetop. -- V.P. in Florida
* Use cold, salted water to defrost a chicken for roasting. You will have very flavorful and moist meat. -- E.D. in Kansas
* Save plastic lidded containers from the kitchen. Cover with colorful duct tape, and they can be used as storage or even as gift wrapping.
* Disposable razors can be used to remove burrs from sweaters or wool slacks. Just be sure to keep it out of the reach of children. -- O.D. in Tennessee
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Rides go continuously throughout the day. Lots of big pumpkins to pick!
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HOW TO DISCUSS A CANCER DIAGNOSIS WITH YOUR EMPLOYER
It’s easy for cancer patients to feel like they’re suddenly seen as charity cases upon sharing their diagnosis with an employer and their colleagues. But offers to help come from a good place, and patients would likely offer to help if the shoe was on the other foot and a colleague revealed a cancer diagnosis. It’s alright to tell people willing to help that you’ll let them know if you need anything if and when a difficult situation arises. In the meantime, thank them for their kindness and prepare to lighten your professional load as treatment begins.
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PLANNING AHEAD IS VITAL TO A SUCCESSFUL RENOVATION
Get necessary permits: Permits are designed to ensure the work is being done to code and in a safe manner. However, they are not without additional costs and processing time, and that can cause some homeowners to skip this step. According to the home information site The Spruce, building permits cost anywhere from $400 to about $2,200 for new home construction. Building permits for smaller projects can cost $100 or less, and typically are based on a percentage of the anticipated cost of the project.
A permit may be issued the day the application is submitted,while other cities and towns may issue permits up to two or more weeks later. Factor permit fees and processing times into the renovation plan.
If it comes to light a homeowner did work without a required permit, he or she may face penalties; may have to tear out work done to have it inspected or redone; some may be unable to sell a home until permits have been obtained and work has been done to code. Homeowners insurance coverage also may be affected if homeowners do not obtain the proper permits.
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TIPS FOR STAYING SAFE AND CONNECTED DURING A MOVE (NAPSI) — Planning a move can be stressful, but planning a move in the midst of an unprecedented pandemic brings a new set of challenges. Stay safe and connected with some smart pre-move planning; here are some tips:
Follow Approved Protocols — If you can’t postpone your move, take extra precautions before moving in to ensure your new place is clean. Follow general disinfecting guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Among other surfaces, disinfect doors, door handles, bathrooms, kitchen appliances, countertops and—something many people don’t really think about—cabinet and doorknobs as well as light switches.
Safely Stay Connected — New work-from-home protocols and online schooling mean reliable Internet connectivity is more important than ever. Prior to your move, SmartMove can connect you to your local provider and help arrange new Touchless Installs that let you safely connect your tech services yourself. Cable companies deliver equipment with step-by-step activation information so you can set up your system on your own, or with support over the phone, online, through chat functionality or video tutorials. In most cases, no technician will need to enter your home.
Keep in Touch & Maintain Daily Routines — You may be staying in more, but don’t forget to take a break from unpacking boxes. Use your new online connection to find delivery services to help stock your pantry and fridge and refill prescriptions. Your new house will feel more like home if you take time to watch your favorite shows, maintain your exercise program or explore online courses that can help you discover new talents or resume old hobbies. Don’t forget to connect with friends through group video chats or viewing parties—you can even take your friends and family on a virtual tour of your new place!
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BUILDING PERMITS PROTECT HOMEOWNERS
As inspectors go through their checklists, they may notice things that were done incorrectly and will offer advice about how to mend the problem before it becomes a larger headache. If left unchecked, an electrical error could lead to a fire or another dangerous situation. Repairs that are not structurally sound may pose problems or deteriorate more quickly than structures that are constructed correctly. Furthermore, catching improper technique early on eliminates having to tear down and redo work, which can be a costly and time-consuming endeavor.
SMART TECHNOLOGY
Home security: Wi-Fi enabled doorbells with video capabilities allow residents to see who is at the door without having to open it. Cameras can even be accessed remotely, simulating that someone is at home at all times. Never wonder if you’ve locked the door again with smart locks that can be engaged via a smartphone. Make sure that homes are secured or that pets are behaving while out with smart cameras.
MUST-HAVE KITCHEN REMODEL FEATURES
People likely spend more time raiding the refrigerator than the freezer on any given day. Rather than having to bend down to seek out that favorite flavor of Greek yogurt, choose a model with the fridge on top and freezer on the bottom, especially if anyone in the household has mobility issues. When shopping for refrigerators, French-door style units may offer even more access, making it easy for homeowners to slide fruit trays, sheet cakes and other large items into the fridge.
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Redefine A Space With An Interior Decorator
Interior decorators work with people of all budgets. Homeowners sometimes wrestle with the practicality of hiring a decorator, wondering why they should spend the money when they can do the work themselves. But hiring a professional interior decorator can ensure the job is done right, within budget and completed within a reasonable amount of time.
Homeowners often have no idea where to begin when attempting to establish flow from room to room in their homes. Decorators can help homeowners tailor the interiors of their homes to produce the desired vibe.
Hiring a designer can help a person avoid making potentially costly design errors. An aesthetically appealing house also can increase the home’s value, setting a property above others in terms of appeal. Even though the designer will charge a fee, the investment may be well worth the expense when the room is done right the first time.
Interior decorators have numerous resources at their disposal. Fine tuned to the world of design, they understand which trends will come and go and also which design ideas have staying power. In addition, decorators will be in touch with vendors in the industry, connecting homeowners with the best of the best.
In addition to expertise and resources, interior decorators have eyes that will be trained on things homeowners may not have noticed or even realized can be done. A designer may envision removing a room to create more space or knocking a wall down to let more natural light into a room.
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.Herbal Product Can Help Soothe
Gastro-intestinal Symptoms
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have had gastroparesis for many years. About two years ago, it led to small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (which I once read about in your column). I worked with a dietician for several months. One of the treatments she suggested was an herbal product called Iberogast. The combination of herbs helps the stomach to empty quicker. I use it each night before bed (as part of a 12-hour fast), or whenever I have overeaten and feel bad. It has been most helpful for me. Iberogast is available online. -- L.E.
ANSWER: Iberogast is a combination of nine medicinal plant extracts. Studies in Germany and Austria, where it is most commonly used, have shown the medication to be more effective than the placebo (and about as effective as one common prescription medication) in the treatment of functional dyspepsia and irritable bowel disease. The medication has generally been regarded as safe, but there are rare cases of liver injury associated with this medication, with at least one of which eventually requiring a liver transplantation.
All medications -- whether prescription or overthe-counter, natural or synthetic -- have the potential for harm. Iberogast is pretty safe, with just a handful of bad outcomes in its 50 years of use, involving millions of doses, but it can still cause rare and severe adverse effects. Iberogast is worth considering in people whose symptoms have not been successfully treated with other therapies.
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, Au.D.BREAST CANCER TREATMENT
Hormone therapy is a cancer treatment that removes hormones or blocks their action and stops cancer cells from growing. Hormones are substances made by glands in the body and circulated in the bloodstream. Some hormones can cause certain cancers to grow. If tests show that the cancer cells have places where hormones can attach (receptors), drugs, surgery, or radiation therapy is used to reduce the production of hormones or block them from working. The hormone estrogen, which makes some breast cancers grow, is made mainly by the ovaries. Treatment to stop the ovaries from making estrogen is called ovarian ablation.
Hormone therapy with tamoxifen is often given to patients with early localized breast cancer that can be removed by surgery and those with metastatic breast cancer (cancer that has spread to other parts of the body). Hormone therapy with tamoxifen or estrogens can act on cells all over the body and may increase the chance of developing endometrial cancer. Women taking tamoxifen should have a pelvic exam every year to look for any signs of cancer. Any vaginal bleeding, other than menstrual bleeding, should be reported to a doctor as soon as possible.
Hormone therapy with a luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) agonist is given to some premenopausal women who have just been diagnosed with hormone receptor positive breast cancer. LHRH agonists decrease the body’s estrogen and progesterone.
Hormone therapy with an aromatase inhibitor is given to some postmenopausal women who have hormone receptor positive breast cancer. Aromatase inhibitors decrease the body’s estrogen by blocking an enzyme called aromatase from turning androgen into estrogen. Anastrozole, letrozole, and exemestane are types of aromatase inhibitors. For the treatment of early localized breast cancer that can be removed by surgery, certain aromatase inhibitors may be used as adjuvant therapy instead of tamoxifen or after 2 to 3 years of tamoxifen use. For the treatment of metastatic breast cancer, aromatase inhibitors are being tested in clinical trials to compare them to hormone therapy with tamoxifen. Other types of hormone therapy include megestrol acetate or antiestrogen therapy such as fulvestrant.
SueEast Rochester Public Library
317 Main St., E. Rochester, NY (585) 586-8302
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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
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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
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Mon.-Thurs. 10am-9pm; Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. 1-5pm
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
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Mon.-Thur. 9am-8pm; Fri. & Sat. 10am-5pm; Sun. Closed
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
MOMENTS IN TIME
The History Channel
* On Oct. 5, 1986, after his plane crashes in Nicaragua, ex-Marine Eugene Hasenfus confesses to shipping military supplies into Nicaragua for use by the Contras, an anti-Sandinista force created and funded by the U.S. and run by the Central Intelligence Agency. The resulting Iran-Contra scandal would rock the Reagan administration.
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Come FromAway:Sunday,October2 |2PM|ForAdults|Registration required
ChessClub:Mondays,October3&17 |4:30PM|ForTweens|Registration required
SAT/ACTandCollegeAdmissions
ParentQ&A:Monday,October3| 6:30PM|ForParents|Registration required
IntrotoSocialMedia:Thursday,October6|7PM|ForAdults|Registration required
PreschoolBuilders:Friday,October7| 10:30AM|ForKids|Registration required
NationalPizzaMonthCelebration: Friday,October7|1PM|ForKids|
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SalaffStringQuartet:Sunday,October 9|2:30PM|ForAdults|Registration required
FireSafetyVisit:Monday,October10 |10:30AM|ForKids|Registration required
RomanceBookGroup:Monday,October17|7PM|ForAdults|Registrationrequired
CANANDAIGUA
LovetoSing! Kiddoes aresoon backtoschool.Timetodosomethingforyourself!Comesingwith us!EveryTuesdayevening, 6:30-8:30pm,attheGoodShepherdChurch,320So.PearlSt., Canandaigua.Aneveningoffun, friendshipandsong!http://www. senecasoundwaves.net
FAIRPORT
OneMillionStepsforOCDWalk
Rochester,NY: JoinusonSaturday,October1statFellowsRoad Park,499FellowsRoadinFairport, forthefirstannualRochester,NY OneMillionStepsforOCDWalk. Registrationbeginsat9amandthe walkstartsat10am.Therewillbe anartisanfair,foodtrucks,lawn gamesandahugeraffleofover50 basketsandgiftcertificates!https:// support.iocdf.org/event/rochesterny-one-million-steps-for-ocd-walk/ e413089?c_src=search-page
Apples were taken to North America by European settlers.
StrollingSouthMain: The PerintonHistoricalSocietyHouseTourOnOctober2nd,1pm-5pm,the PerintonHistoricalSociety’swill hostitsannualhousetour.You’ll havetheopportunitytotoursix historichomesonSouthMain StreetinFairport,includingone occupiedbyaRevolutionaryWar soldierandone“green”homebuilt lessthanadecadeago.HouseTour tickets(fornon-members)willgo onsaleinmidtolateSeptemberat themuseumduringregularbusinesshoursandattheFairportPublicLibrary.Admissiontothetouris includedinthemembershiptothe PerintonHistoricalSociety.Anyone canbecomeamemberandmembershipsareaslowas$15.00. https://perintonhistoricalsociety.org fordetails.
HENRIETTA
TakeoffPoundsSensibly Join TOPSClub.ReasonableRates/Team Support.Groupmeetingsfollow Weigh-InseachThursdayat8:15 AM.JoinusatAmericanLegion Hall,260MiddleRoad,Henrietta. Info-585-729-2192.
RunningwiththeAngels5K is a familyfriendly5Kracethatstartsat St.Peter’sEpiscopalChurch,3825 E.HenriettaRd.,Henrietta.The routegoesthroughthesurroundingneighborhoodstreets. HeldOctober16th,1pm.Online RegistrationatRunSignUp.com. Adults$20,Children10andunder $15.Bymail10/11/22.Sendto: RunningwiththeAngelsat3825E. HenriettaRd.,Henrietta,NY14467. Makeallcheckspayableto:St. Peter’sEpiscopalChurchandwrite “race”inthememo.Forfurther information:Barbara 585-334-9062.Cashorchecks only.Registration/PacketPickupat St.Peter’s-Saturday1pm-4pm$22|Sunday,dayofrace-$25. Children10andunder-$15(both days).
HONEOYE FALLS
TheHoneoyeFalls/Townof Mendon HistoricalSociety will presentaprogramfeaturing Chris Carosa,GreaterWesternNewYork Historianandauthor.Entitled: “How(andWhat)ForgedOurMajorRoads”onThursday,October6, 7:30pmatTheMendonCommunityCenter,167NorthMainSt., HoneoyeFalls.Questions?Call 624-5655.
PITTSFORD
59thAnnualPittsfordPTSASuper Sale-October19-21st. The PTSASuperSaleisagiant,upscale rummagesalewhereyouwillfind dealsonclothing,shoes,furniture, babygear,sportsequipment,linens,homegoods,tools,outdoor items,bikes,andmore!100%of thefundsraisedgotothePittsford PTSAtoprovideprogramsand eventsineachofour9schoolseveryPittsfordstudentbenefits fromSuperSale!SUPERSALEIS OPENTOTHEPUBLIC:Wednesday, October19,9am-7pm.50%OFF SALE:Thursday,October20,9am7pm.BAG-ITSALE:Friday,October 21,9am-7pm.MendonHigh SchoolGym,472MendonRd.,Pittsford.www.pittsfordptsa.net/ super-sale.
ROCHESTER
MovingDayforParkinson’s! Held Sunday,October2nd,9am12noonatFrontierField,333PlymouthAveN.,Rochester.Activity basedeventwithcommunitywalk aroundFrontierField.Comejoin familyandfriendsasweincrease awarenessandraisefundstocombatParkinson’sDisease,thefastest growingneurologicaldiseaseinthe US.http://movingdayrochester.org
ComedianKathleenMadigan’s 32-year comedycareerisshowing nosignsofslowingdown.Madigan hasbeentouring250nightsayear ontheroadandhasrisenfrom performingincomedyclubsto performinginmarqueetheaters withsoldoutshows.She’s squeezedinover40appearances onlatenighttalkshowsandmultiplecomedyspecialsairingon Netflix,ComedyCentralandHBO. ShealsorecentlyjoinedJerry SeinfeldonhisNetflixshow “ComediansinCarsGettingCoffee”andmadethemostofthe pandemicbylaunchingapodcast, “Madigan’sPubcast,”onall streamingoutlets.October6,8pm, RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre,885 EastMainSt.,Rochester.Cost: $33+.https://www.rbtl.org/events/ kathleen-madigan/
RTOSOctoberTheatreOrgan Concert TheRochesterTheater OrganSocietypresents“Broadway toBeatles”onSunday,October9th at2:30PMattheAuditoriumTheatre.“2016YoungOrganistofthe Year”SeamusGethickermakeshis secondappearanceontheRTOSGriersonWurlitzer4/23theatre pipeorgan!AdmissionforNONmembersis$15perperson.Children12andunder,andstudents withschoolIDarealwaysFREE.The doorsopenat1:30PM.Seatingis GeneralAdmission,notReserved. ProofofvaccinationisNOTrequired.MasksareOPTIONAL,althoughhighlyencouraged!
TheBrockportSymphonyOrchestra, in collaborationwiththe HarrietTubmanBicentennial Celebration(HTBC),willhonorTubman’s200thbirthdaywithatribute entitled,“LetFreedomRing!”on Sunday,October2,3PM,LakeAvenueBaptistChurch,72Ambrose Street,Rochester.Admissionfree, andparkingsignswillbeposted. Thisprojectismadepossiblewith supportfromtheVillageofBrockportandfundsfromtheStatewide CommunityRegrantsProgram,a regrantprogramoftheNewYork StateCouncilontheArtswiththe supportoftheOfficeoftheGovernorandtheNewYorkState Legislatureandadministeredby GeneseeValleyCouncilontheArts. Additionalinformation:www. brockportsymphony.org.
WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR MOBILE PHONE ETIQUETTE
Don’t interrupt a conversation to text or answer a phone call. Many people now have no reservations about interrupting an ongoing conversation to text someone else or answer an incoming phone call. Such behavior is disrespectful to the person you’re speaking with and can have an adverse effect on your relationship with that person going forward.
RUSH
TrackingFallFoliagebyTrolleyEnjoythecolorsofanupstateautumnisfromthewindowsofa vintageelectrictrolleycaratthe NewYorkMuseumof TransportationinRush,NY.Rides operateSundaysonly,October9, 16,and30andareincludedfree withadmissiontothemuseum.The 20-minuteridesdepartat11:30, 12:30,1:30,2:30and3:30.The museumisopen11-4pm.Noreservationsneeded.NewYorkMuseumofTransportation,6393East RiverRoad.Familyfriendlyadmissionfortheentireexperienceisjust $10adults,$9seniorsover65,and $6youthsage3through12.(585) 533-1113,www.nymtmuseum. org,info@nymtmuseum.org
SPENCERPORT
AuroraHouseBasketsand BrunchFundraiser- Joinuson Saturday,October22,8:30am-1pm atthePearceMemorialChurch, 4322BuffaloRoad,NorthChilifor AuroraHouse’sAnnualBasketsand BrunchFundraiser!Cost:$25. https://aurorahousewmc.com/ baskets-brunch-2021/
AuroraHouseBookClub:GriefItisuniqueforeveryperson,every instanceofloss.AuroraHouseis sponsoringagroupwhereone grievingcanfindsomesupport.We cometogetheronthe3rdWednesdayofeachmonth,10:00am11:00am,atAuroraHouse,2495S. UnionStreet,Spencerport.Opento thepublic.Itissuggestedthatyou buyacopyofthebook, It’sOK ThatYou’reNotOK:MeetingGrief andLossinaCulturethatDoesn’t Understand,byMeganDevine,but thisisnotrequiredallcanbenefit fromthediscussion.http:// aurorahousewmc.com
1816FarmingtonQuakerMeetinghouseMuseum andSeneca Art&CultureCenteratGanondaganPresent:LaurenceHauptman,ScholarofSenecaHistory andSUNYNewPaltzProfessor Emeritus.Joinus2pm,Saturday, October1,foralecturetitled,“Reflectionsona50-yearJourney throughHaudenosauneeCountry: MajorInsightsGainedabouttheSix Nations,”attheSenecaArt&CultureCenter,GanondaganState HistoricSite,7000CountyRd.41 (BoughtonHillRd.),Victor.Thisand allourprogramsarefreeandopen tothepublic.Donationsarewelcome.OurmailingaddressisPO Box25053,Farmington,NY, 14425,andouremailaddressis farmingtonmeetinghouse@gmail. com.
WEBSTER
October7,2022-SpaghettiDinner: TheWebsterMasonicLodge willserveapublicFundRaiserSpaghettiDinneronFriday,October,7 2022attheWebsterMasonicTemple,30OrchardStreet,from5to7 P.M.Ticketsare$11.00foradults and$6.00forchildren12yrs.and under.ForTAKEOUTScall 872-3500.Achairliftisavailable. AllNetProceedsfromthismonth’s supperwillbedonatedtotheWebsterSchroederGirlsSoccerTeam.
If you stand still outside you can hear it... Winter’s footsteps, the sound of falling leaves.
~Animal Crossing: Wild World (Nintendo video game) written by Takayuki Ikkaku, Arisa Hosaka, and Toshihiro Kawabata
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HOW BUSINESSES CAN SUPPORT THEIR LOCAL LGBTQ+ COMMUNITIES
Take a stand against discrimination. Discrimination has no place in modern society. Local business owners can offer their employees extensive anti-discrimination training so they recognize how their own behaviors and the behavior of others might be interpreted by people from different backgrounds. Periodically revisit training, even with longtime employees, to ensure staff and customers all feel welcome and safe.
Thursday,
11:30am-1:00pm
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. To RSVP call Kim at 585-232-7807 by Oct. 18, 2022.
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RISK FACTORS FOR BREAST CANCER
Women with a family history of breast cancer in a first-degree relative (mother, sister, or daughter) have an increased risk of breast cancer. Women who have inherited changes in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes or in certain other genes have a higher risk of breast cancer. The risk of breast cancer caused by inherited gene changes depends on the type of gene mutation, family history of cancer, and other factors.
Puzzle Answers This Week
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ACCLIMATING TO A NEW NEIGHBORHOOD
Host your own welcome party
Rather than waiting around for others to welcome you to the neighborhood, take the bull by the horns and introduce yourself to your neighbors in a fun way. Host an open house party and invite your new neighbors. What better way to converse with others than with
and a festive atmosphere? Plus, your party may lead to reciprocation from others.
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
Autumn is the season of change. ~Taoist proverb
NOW HERE’S A TIP
How to pack a suitcase: Roll pants and tops, adding to suitcase first, toward the handle side. Then add heavy items (shoes, boots) toward the wheel end. Make sure you choose the right size case for the trip; too much room will cause items to shift around.
During the past week, Putin’s renewed threats of the use of nuclear weapons against Ukraine have many concerned. Some feel it is a valid threat; others believe it is a hollow intimidation attempt as Russia continues to lose face in the world. Do you think Putin would actually push the nuclear button against Ukraine?
• Yes, in a heartbeat
• Yes, but only as a last resort
• No, but he will cause devastation
• No, it’s an empty threat
Poll Ends 10-04-22
Poll Results 09-27-22
According to reports, Ukraine states it has retaken about 3,088 sq. miles during the month of September, a space roughly three times the size of Rhode Island. Do you feel this is the beginning of the end for the Russian occupation of Ukraine?
0% Yes, Ukraine’s victory is near.
39% Yes, but it will take time.
46% No, the war will continue indefinitely. 15% No, Russia will completely occupy Ukraine.
We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice heard when you visit www.gvpennysaver.com!
STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne* The asteroids in “Star Wars” were actually painted potatoes.
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What is better than baking cookies? Eating cookies! Even better, sharing cookies! National cookie month is all about love and happiness, spreading that happiness with a tray of cookies to the family, friends, and strangers.
7 Local Trails for Breathtaking Views of New York’s Fall Foliage
BY ELIJAH ROBINSONFall is here at last! What better way to enjoy the season than to go on a nice fall hike? ere are many places one can go to take in the season’s picturesque o erings. Some are short trails; others have varied distances. ere are paths for everyone that o er an excellent opportunity to
4. Turning Point Park
is park’s most notable feature is the 3,572 -long bridge over the Genesee River Turning Basin. On the way to the bridge, you’ll rst nd yourself walking north on Petten Bridge by the marina nearby. e sight of the colorful foliage on the trees makes for a pleasing view.
Turning Point Park also features a rain garden. When it rains, plants capture sediment and pollutants from the parking lot, and clean the runo before it reaches the river.
5. Washington Grove
A wooded area found on the eastern edge of Cobb Hill’s Reservoir, the 26-acre park features hundreds of Sugar Maples in the Grove, a canopy of Norway Maples that makes for an opportunistic leaf-peeping experience along the trail. is park’s trail is a 1.6-mile loop that o ers a moderate walk across the 109 acres of terrain and o ers a great view of the City of Rochester.
6. Lehigh Valley Rail Trail
e Lehigh Valley Rail Trail is a 16.4-mile, tree-lined shade path that connects to other pathways in an e ort to create a larger trail. It is the site of a former train station: Rochester Junction. e trail follows the old railroad bed of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. It has a bridge to cross over the Genesee River. It also
Here are 7 of our favorite trails for viewing this year’s fall foliage.
1. Durand Eastman Park
Durand Eastman Park is 977 acres and has 5,000 feet of waterfront of Lake Ontario. ere are three trails to go through during the expedition. ey are color coded to guide hikers along the way.
e Durand Lake Trail trail is a 1.2-mile walk, with log paths to be found on the southern end of the trail. With trees along the path such as oak, maple, and beech, this path is best for the fall season.
e Trott Lake Trail is a .5-mile path, where you’ll be walking over small rolling hills. e rare trees, such as pine, spruce, and striped maple, make for a nice forest trek.
e Eastman Lake Trail is a 1.5-mile walk which follows along the lake. is is best for observing the changes that come with the migration season in the spring and fall, especially with the presence of waterfowl and warblers. Sunlight glistens through the cherry, oak, and tulip trees, providing a visual treat for hikers on the trail.
e Arboretum is where you can look at the exotic species of trees. Some of these trees include r, dawn redwood, and hemlock. Visitors can also play golf, rest in one of the 8 shelters, and go shing, among other recreational activities available at this park. Designed by Bernard Slavin, the park’s small lakes, wooded slopes, and valleys o er a serene path, with scenic pleasures for one to behold. e breathtaking fall foliage colors add to the charming atmosphere this park possesses.
2. Rotary Park
is park near Honeoye Falls features a 0.25-mile Zebulon Norton Trail along Honeoye Creek, perfect for a brisk stroll through the woods with some scenic views along the way.
3. Onanda Park
Starting on the northern end of Canandaigua Lake, head south on Route 21, toward Onanda Park. In .6 miles, turn le onto West Lake Road. ere, you’ll nd a stunning lake view looking south toward the village of Naples.
Onanda Park Uplands Trail is a 1.4-mile loop trail located near Canandaigua, New York, with Canandaigua Lake nearby. Make a right onto Vine Street in Naples to visit Grimes Glen Park. Grimes Glen’s one-mile walk to two of its waterfalls completes this leaf peeping tour.
7. Charles E. Sexton Park
Here, you’ll nd a one-mile pathway that leads to two large ponds. ere are also eight tness stops along the way, which accommodate for ability and height. e park connects to other Webster trails, starting with the Bird Sanctuary Trail, entering the Chiyoda Connector Trail to Webster First Responders Park. e Hojak Rail Trail connects with Vosburg Park, running through the north side of the park. e south side of the park is where the Route 104 Trail is found. e park also features a lodge and has recreational activities such as disc golf and shing.
We hope these scenic spaces help you soak in all the autumn splendor you crave. Don’t forget to share your fabulous fall photos with us. Happy trails!
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RAVES
Thank you, Livonia!
Thank you to the wonderful businesses in Livonia NY for sponsoring Autumn in the Village. My grandchildren from Syracuse look forward to this wonderful festival as do I. This family friendly event is making memories for this Grandma and Papa!
Deepest Thanks
On August 13th at about 12:45pm, there was a horrible car accident on Route 19, just north of LeRoy. Many people stopped to help. The man in the car behind me came immediately to see if I was “all right.” The neighbor across the street came, bandaged my hand, let me use her cell phone to call my daughter, and put my frozen foods in her own freezer to preserve them. A wonderful friend who happened to be passing by, stayed with me until the ambulance arrived. Many passersby stopped to give the police an accurate report of what had happened. Most of all, I am deeply grateful to all the police, including the State Troopers who showed me great concern and protection. They were superb. Thank you to all who helped in so many ways. - Rosemary F.
Thank you, Teachers!
Thank you to teachers and staff for making the start to this school year so fun for the students. It’s nice to see everyone’s smiling faces again!
Thanks, Coach!
Thank you to girls’ soccer coaches for all your hard work and positivity! Go Braves!
Grape Fest Praise
Kudos to the Naples Grape Festival for once again providing a wonderful festival with something for everyone! With the weather cooperating as it did, it turned out to be the perfect day indeed! I hope that you had fun if you attended; I know that I did!
HOMETOWN PHOTOS
Vulgar Signs on Property
I have noticed in our town as well as other towns that people displaying signs on their property with vulgar words on them. Please think about others before you display foul language for the world to see. Are you helping make the world a better place, or are you adding to the abundant filth that permeates our culture? There are so many children who travel by your homes every day and have to see these awful words that they should not even know...but now do because of you. Please remove these offensive signs and show some respect to others. Help make the world kinder instead of adding more turmoil to it.
No Trash because of "Rotten Apples"
Some public areas don’t have bins because cheap [people] use those receptacles to avoid their weekly household trash disposal fee. The result is a double whammy: abused opportunity means “no public bins,” then ground litter accumulates for lack of handy receptacles! I live near a rural park without any bins, just a sign declaring a “carry in, carry out” policy. This policy is often ignored, so on my walks, I pick up the resulting roadway trash and pay for its proper disposal since others won’t accept responsibility.
Poor Service!
We certainly enjoy supporting all of our local businesses, restaurants, grocery stores, etc. On a Saturday a few months ago, we received in our mail a coupon to [a local establishment]. When [we went to use it and] the clerk rang up my order, it was full price. When I had this new coupon, our [clerk said we couldn't] use our coupon. I requested the manager to void one [item]. She said there was nothing she could do. I asked for the owner's name, and the manager said, "I don't know. Look it up on Google." How unprofessional and rude! When businesses are struggling all over this country, [this establishment] won't even honor their own coupon. It's a sad day. We are very disappointed in this local business!
RANTS
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Blue SLEEPER SOFA. Good condition hardly used. Pick up, Geneseo: 585-233-2665
JUMPER CABLES, BICYCLE CHAIN with lock, BROADCAST SPREADER (for lawn fertilizer, grass seed, etc.): 585-944-7792
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JOHN DEERE 214 LAWN TRACTOR. Has not ran in many years. You pick up: 585-346-2939
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SOFA in neutral colors with some wood trim. In good condition. You pick up: 585-582-2956 or rdbest@frontiernet.net
SPONGE FOAM 12-INCH DIAMETER ROUNDS. 1” thick. 300 to 400 available. Clean and bagged. Geneseo area: wollabear@gmail.com
SUNDAY SCHOOL CURRICULUM from Regular Baptist Press. Everything needed for ages 2 - 3 through fifth grade: 585-356-2632 leave message
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TWIN PLATFORM BED with underneath drawers. REAL WOOD, not composite veneered. You pick up, truck: mrnyjet@gmail.com
TONING TABLE ELITE MAXIMIZER. Excellent condition. Good for exercises indoors. Very heavy. Pick up, Wayland: 585-728-3801
GLASS TOP DINING ROOM TABLE with 4 chairs, CORNER SHELF. Wood & Metal: 585-752-0219
One BENCH PIANO. One BUFFET with glass doors (comes in two parts): jbennett55@rochester.rr.com
CHINA PAINTING, PAINTS, SUPPLIES and STUDIES. Pick up, Canandaigua: 585-394-3583
STEP BACK CUPBOARD. Antique. Oak. 84” W x 79” H x 18” D. Pick up, Lima: 585-346-3989
SOFA, RECLINER, large BED, TABLE without chairs, BOX FANS, BATHROOM SETS, TOWELS, WASHCLOTHS and BLANKETS. Pick up by 9/24 in Scottsville: 585-346-6294
About 200 CDs of ‘60s ‘70s MUSIC (Dylan, Stones, John Prine, etc.) and some big bands and blues: mconti02@yahoo.com
RED RASPBERRIES. Everbearing. Needs to be thinned out. You dig, Lakeville: 585-409-6663
One month supply, plus supplies for OSMOLITE 1.5 FORMULA for a feeding tube. Pick up, Victor: 863-229-6925
FULL SIZE WOOD PICNIC TABLE. Excellent condition. Stained, pressure treated; kept indoors. Must pick up: KMRush71@gmail.com
andGOLF CART for disabled Marine, for school booster club president. Needing minor repairs okay: butts38@hotmail.com
Avon is getting an ice rink! Seeking ICE SKATE DONATIONS, all sizes. Donate at the Village Office (74 Genesee Street): avonholidayspectacular@gmail.com
INFARED HEAT LAMP BULBS for chicken coop: 585-374-5768
Used RUGS to use in barn studio. Will pick up: 607-968-4094
HO SCALE ITEMS for train layout. Norfolk and Western J611 with Powhatan Arrow passenger cars, working transformer, track, scenery; buildings: 315-694-6197
DAGUERREOTYPE/TIN TYPE PHOTOS. Any subject: Text or email mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448
WYNDHAM TIMESHARES. 1 – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and 1 – Las Vegas, Nevada. Fully paid. Available for one week, anytime: 680-766-0811
FULLSIZE TRUCK TOOLBOX, doesn’t have to look pretty. Call Jason: 585-447-0201
Pet Safe HOUSEPLANTS. Disabled veteran will pick up. Near Medina please: 585-297-6095 / Terry
COUNTED CROSS STITCH PATTERNS: 585-424-5993
EARLY RECURVE ARCHERY HUNTING BOWS and/or ARROWS. Text or email: mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448
DEER ANTLERS, SKULLS, TURKEY WINGS – anything to do with wildlife for a nonprofit’s wildlife education class for young adults: paulamir55@gmail.com
STAINED or LEADED GLASS WINDOW SASHES. Any condition, missing pieces or otherwise: kboheim@rochester.rr.com
UTILITY TRAILER: Jason 585-447-0201
Working 60 GALLON HOT WATER HEATER for double-wide in Penn Yan for local disabled Veteran: 585-759-4390
PIPING FOR WOOD STOVE or DUCT WORK, 6”: 585-323-1762
POKÉMON CARDS. Can pick up in Batavia. Text: 585-536-6269
CROQUET SET: 585-507-8788
MINI CORDLESS ELECTRIC CHAINSAW (4”): 585-409-6477
ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR for sad elderly man in a home whose broke down and can’t afford another: 585-203-7637
J ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED in good working condition: 585-880-7650
WOODEN PALLETS- Please TEXT 585-281-5354 if you have any and a general location
Used or broken SOLAR PANELS: 585-303-8526
COMIC BOOKS & SPORTS/COLLECTIBLE CARDS. Will pick up. Call or text: 585-260-0437
METAL OUTDOOR FIRE PIT ENCLOSED. In good condition. Please text 585-749-2432
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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles
Free College Courses
In an attempt to keep brain cells active this winter, I have signed up for a college course. e good news is that it’s all online and it’s free. e other good news is that it’s sponsored by a major university.
It’s called Open Courseware, and I found my class on the internet. Yale, Harvard, MIT, Stanford and many others have “massive open online courses,” also known as MOOCs, and their main purpose is to provide learning opportunities. You have to appreciate MIT especially. ey make course material for their 2,600 classes “available on the web, free of charge, to any user anywhere in the world.”
Most of these open courseware classes are self-paced (do them when you want a er downloading the lecture). Most don’t get you a certi cate or a degree, but then most don’t cost anything either. Beware, of course, scammers who’d like to take your personal information and charge you for a class that’s actually free and doesn’t require you to sign up. Your best bet, until you’re familiar with open courseware, is to stick to the big-name universities.
For a three-minute video showing an explanation of MIT’s open courseware, see www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICa_4xUr8BA.
Read the ne print on the website as you hunt for a class. Read the syllabus (description of the course) and the list of texts to be used. If you’re required to read books, see if they’re free to download online. (Some of the material downloads are huge.) Pay attention to the estimated time commitment for the course you want to take.
If you de nitely want to attend in-person college but need nancial help, see www.aseniorcitizenguideforcollege.com. Click on “Find Your State Tuition Waivers” and see if any in your state are covered. Some colleges will have a link to an application for a tuition waiver for seniors; some will just have a website and phone number to call for information.
Note: e Great Courses (www.thegreatcourses.com) are not open courseware and will cost money.
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It is estimated that 252,710 new cases of invasive breast cancer (cancer that has spread from the site where it started into surrounding, healthy breast tissue) will be diagnosed among women in the U.S. in 2017. In addition to invasive cancers, it is projected that 63,410 cases of non-invasive (in situ) breast cancer will be diagnosed.
Volunteer...
Featured Nonprofit:
Wood Library, Canandaigua
Wood Library provides a safe and inclusive environment where people can spark their imaginations, satisfy their curiosity, engage in lifelong learning, and make community connections. Wood Library is in need of volunteers to help with shelving books and other materials, straightening shelves, ful lling hold requests, and assisting with special library events. Wood Library’s volunteer application can also be found online at www.woodlibrary.org/volunteer or contact Stephanie Toomey at 585-394-1381 or stoomey@pls-net.org.
Visit https://woodlibrary.org/volunteer/ Don’t miss Wood Library’s Fall Book Sale to be held October 8-16, 2022! Book donations will be accepted at Wood Library, 134 N Main St, Canandaigua, on ursday, October 6, 2022, from 9:00AM-6:00PM.
• Alzheimer’s Association: Be a part of our planning committees! Email Julie DeMersman at jademersman@alz.org or call (585) 257-4476.
• Aurora House of Western Monroe County: Only a few hours a week or a month can be a great bene t to our residents; there are many opportunities to share your gi s and interests with Aurora House. If you think you may be interested in hands-on care giving for residents, please know that you do not need to have healthcare experience to volunteer. ere is training provided, and no one is asked to volunteer as a primary person on a shi until comfortable with their skills. Email director@aurorahousewmc.com.
• Crossroads House is looking for volunteers for Resident Care, Fundraising Support, Building and Grounds Maintenance, O ce Assistance and a variety of other support roles. Email: emilycrawford@crossroadshouse.com.
• Finger Lakes oroughbred Adoption Program (FLTAP): We are in need of basic barn help for the horses, especially on Saturdays and Sundays. Mostly cleaning stalls and basic grooming (no experience necessary). Email ladyalina14@yahoo.com or call (585) 478-4664.
• Generation Two: Volunteers needed to play with children in kindergarten to 2nd grade in select Monroe County schools in the fall. Training provided. Commitment of 1 day per week for 3 hours. Visit our website to learn about our program at www.g2rochester.org. Call Oni Colon at (315) 520-5064, or email oni.colon@g2rochester.org.
• Genesee County 4-H Program, 4-H Teen Club Leader: Coordinate monthly meetings and projects for youth age 13-18. Call (585) 343-3040 or email genesee4h@cornell.edu.
• Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry needs your help! Email ggefoodpantry@gmail.com.
• Girl Scouts of Western NY: e Avon-Caledonia area is looking for volunteers for troops Daisy, Brownie, and Juniors. Training and many resources provided. Contact Jeanne at (585) 226-6434 or by email at jfusco33@juno.com.
• Give-a-Li at Lifespan is seeking volunteer drivers to provide independence and safety for our older neighbors who are no longer able to drive. Rides are given to medical appointments and other necessary supplemental insurances are provided free of charge. If you have a couple of hours a week, or even a couple of hours a month, contact us by phone at (585) 244-8400 or email at info@lifespan-roch.org.
• PAX - Program of Academic Exchange is seeking host families for the 2022-2023 academic year (or “welcome families” for 6-8 weeks). Share YOUR America with an exchange student. Contact me with questions at emilypelkowski@gmail.com or (315) 576-2326.
• Richmond (Honeoye) Fire Department needs volunteers to help with everything from ghting res to re ghter support, ambulance driver and EMS support. ere is something for everyone to help with. Help us to help you, your neighbors and community. Volunteering is a rewarding experience. Contact us for details. Email Dale Doty at ddoty3@rochester.rr.com or call him at (585) 750-1173.
• Senior Wishes grants wishes to lower income seniors living independently and to those living in care facilities in Erie, Niagara, Orleans, Genesee and Wyoming counties. Wishes have included attending sporting and cultural events, visiting a loved one not seen in years, and re-engaging a senior in a hobby. Simple needs are also considered. For more information about Senior Wishes, visit www.seniorwishes.org or call Executive Director, Wendy Backman at (716) 508-2121.
• Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home in Perry helps with end-of-life care in a 2 bed home. Come join our family of volunteers! Email Suzanne at suzannescch167@gmail.com.
• UR Medicine Home Care/Meals On Wheels: Help us deliver meals in Monroe County. Meals are delivered Monday-Friday between the hours of 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM. Call (585) 274-4385.
• Vincent House: e Vincent House in Wayland is a Comfort Care Home serving residents with end-of-life care. We are in need of volunteers. Contact Christina Mattice at (585) 728-2427.
• Rochester Hope for Pets: Rochester Hope for Pets raises money through generous donors and grant programs in order to provide funds to Rochester area individuals needing assistance paying for veterinary care for their beloved pets. To learn more or to make a donation, please visit www. rochesterhopeforpets.org.
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Every time I think that I’m getting old, and gradually going to the grave, something else happens.
~ Lillian Carter
ONLINE ONLY AUCTION
York 14416
Preowned Items Can Be Good For The Environment
Scout local garage sales: Garage sales are one way to bargain hunt and benefit the environment at the same time. Who knows what treasures you may be able to find at nearby garage sales? When shopping, set a spending limit and look for certain items you need, such as a bicycle or furniture. You may be surprised to find a quality item that costs much less than a brand new store-bought product.
A Combined/Clean Auction
Partial Listing: 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible 101,000 Miles, Clean Car (New Top), Very Few Made, 1938 Ford Coupe (White) Completely Restored (Excellent Condition) Selling With A Reserve, Large 1 Door Wainscot Cupboard, 1890’s Larkin Morris Chair W/Lions Heads (Nice), Large Apple/Fruit Press, Mahogany Settee, Pair Victorian Parlor Chairs, Fancy Oak Stand, Vintage Hu y Woman’s Bicycle, Several Dressers, Boston Rocker, Oak Sewing Machine, Butlers Mirror, 1800’s Blanket Chest W/Glove Boxes, Collection Of Black Memorabilia, Large Firkin, Tin Churn, Several Crocks & Jugs, Blue Decorated Crocks, Early Pitcher & Bowl, Gone W/Wind Lamps, Oil Lamps, Horse Lamp, Bennington Spittoon, Stoneware Batter Pitcher, Cigar Mold, Stoneware Mortar & Pestle, Salzman ½ Gallon Jug, Approximately 7 Early Spinning Wheels ‘30’s Phonola Record Player, Ammo Boxes, Coleman Lantern, Barn Lanterns, Owl Cookie Jar, Victorian Water Cooler, WW2 Items, Several LP’s, Fi h Ave. Hat Box, South West Native Pottery, NYS Posted Conservation Signs, Lincoln Logs, 1800’s French Art, Golf Clubs, Old Books, Madrid Springs NY Water Bottle, Zenith Short Wave Radio W/Calling Cards, China Clock, 1886 Davis & Cook Level (Western NY), Primitive Bee Sting Pottery, Neck Yolk, Super Hero’s, Inlaid Lazy Susan, 18 Piece Italian Tea Set, 1891 Danish Bird Pitcher, Depression Glass, Several Pieces Of Carnival Glass, Chinese Warriors Vase, Set Of Ironstone Blue Willow, 1930’sTaylor Smith China, Opal Vases, Rose Bowls. Tools & Tractor: Cub Cadet Super LT 1550 Lawn Tractor W/48” Deck, Upright 125 PSI 60 Gallon Air Compressor (Like New), Buddy Heater, Log Chains, Shop Tools, And So Much More! Come Join e Fun, Expect Surprises!
Terms: Cash, Good NYS Checks, I.D. Required For Bidding Numbers. No Goods Removed Until Settled For. 10% B.P. Visa, M/C, Discover Cards Accepted W/4% Charge. Inspection 2 Hours Prior To Auction.
315-573-4466
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Saturday, October 8th - 10:00AM 101 MIDNIGHT TRAIL • WEBSTER, NY
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Preowned Items Can Be Good For The Environment
Visit consignment stores: Consignment shops and Goodwill(R) stores are popular places to buy preowned items. These stores take donations or offer items for sale on consignment, which means once sold the person who provided the item gets a portion of the sale.
When browsing the racks of these stores, it’s possible to discover highend items mixed in with less expensive items. Shoppers may find designer handbags and clothing for much less than they would sell at retail, especially if the pieces are one or two seasons old. Relying on these stores to supplement classic wardrobe pieces is cost-effective and beneficial to the environment. If you regularly shop consignment stores, you can develop a rapport with the shopkeeper, who may alert you when new items are available.
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DID YOU KNOW?
According to Mental Health America, individuals’ reactions to the death of a loved one can elicit unique emotions linked to their relationship to the deceased. For example, MHA, a community-based nonprofit focused on promoting mental health, notes that a child’s death could inspire different feelings than the loss of an elderly spouse. When parents lose a child, that death may arouse a sense of injustice that can overwhelm the child’s parents as they contemplate lost potential, unfulfilled dreams and, in certain instances, the child’s suffering. Elderly individuals who lose a spouse may be overcome by feelings of loneliness. Recognition of these different reactions is important because it can help individuals and their support networks more effectively cope with their grief.
Our Thanks
Words cannot express our feelings for the wonderful caring, loving community in which we have lived for so many years.We are all so grateful for all the cards, mass cards, calls, food, and owers.
ank you, Fairport Church of the Assumption, for the special mass for Anthony and family and friends with Bishop Salvatore R. Matano, and the many Pastors. We all deeply appreciate the tribute to our son, Anthony.
ank you to all the surrounding communities that put up Blue Ribbons, Blue Lights, and the Police Flags. We thank the Town Board and Clerks for the beautiful Plaque of Anthony and his Service to the community. anks also to our Penny Saver for their tribute to our son, Anthony.
God Bless you All With love and gratitude, e Mazurkiewicz Family and the Rumfola Family
to Care for Animals
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: We can’t have pets in our apartment, but I want to teach my children about responsibility and compassion for animals. Are there volunteer opportunities for kids out there? -- Jessica in Seattle
DEAR JESSICA: ere certainly are volunteer opportunities for kids in most communities. e hard part can be nding one that will work for your kids, t in with school schedules and provide the kind of rewarding experience you want them to have. PAWS.org, for example, has several volunteer opportunities in the Lynnwood, Washington, area. e shelter doesn’t allow kids under 18 to work directly with animals, but it hosts a special Day of Service for those 10 or older to help spruce up its dog trail, and hosts a PAWSwalk each summer. Kids also can choose to “donate their day” -- ask for donations to the organization in lieu of birthday presents, for example. at’s just one organization in one area. Kids and parents should search for local shelters and animal-rescue organizations to see what volunteer or fundraising opportunities are available. Another, more immediate opportunity may be right in your neighborhood. Do you have friends or neighbors with pets? Are they willing to let your kids visit and play with their dog or cat? Is there an elderly relative or friend who needs help walking their dog or taking their cat to the veterinarian? Remember that, as the parent, you’ll need to supervise your kids for many of these events or pet-care opportunities. But you’ll be giving them key tools to be awesome pet owners of the future.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner. com.
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Anthony Patrick Mazurkiewicz (Tony) November 7, 1967 - July 21, 2022Resident Care Assistant
Provides physical and psychosocial care to all residents in a manner that promotes dignity, choice and individuality.
Quail Summit o ers excellent bene ts, competitive wages
Liz Slater, Assistant Executive DirectorOR - 5102 Parrish Street Ext. • Canandaigua, NY
Executive Assistant to the Sales Manager
FULL-TIME
Immediate opening for an energetic self-motivated individual to assist our sales manager.
Job duties include: customer service working with other publications to book and place ads, helping with agency accounts, and generally assisting the sales manager to make sure the department is running smoothly.
Candidates must have excellent time management, customer service, organizational and interpersonal skills. Computer experience (ad order entry, email, Internet) a must. Must be goal and detail-oriented and able to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
Competitive salary and bene ts.
Email cover letter and resume to: colleenmann@gvpennysaver.com
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NEW YORK STATE DOT IS HIRING Highway Maintenance Workers
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older, have a valid CDL A or B, a clean driving record, pass a pre-employment physical and drug test and be willing to work nights and weekends. $18.88/hr + benefits
Contact your county office to fill out application: Genesee/Orleans 585-343-0502
Livingston 585-346-3036
Monroe Eastside 585-586-4514
Monroe Westside 585-352-3471
Wayne/Ontario 315-332-4000 Wyoming 585-786-3310
Additional information is available at: https://www.dot.ny.gov/jobs/perm_positions/highway-maintenance-worker or call 1-877-DOT-JOB1.
NYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer/ Affirmative Action Employer.
DID YOU KNOW? According to the Environmental Protection Agency, air currents can carry pesticides that were applied to nearby properties. That means even people who do not apply pesticides in their lawns and gardens can still be at risk of exposure to these potentially harmful chemicals. People concerned by the prospect of being exposed to the pesticides being applied by their neighbors can stay indoors with their children and pets while the substances are being applied. Those who live near fields and parks where pesticides are routinely applied can plant hardy, thick-branched trees to reduce their risk of airborne exposure. The EPA notes that such plants and shrubs can serve as buffers against airborne pesticides, essentially acting as walls around a property that prevent gusty winds from blowing pesticides into yards and gardens.
MANUFACTURING
Industrial filter company looking for individuals to fill positions in Light Assembly
(full-time)
Must have 2-3 years experience in an assembly environment. Basic knowledge of measuring and hand tools very helpful.
Great opportunity for the right individuals. Excellent pay & benefits.
Email resume: hr@aftechnologies.com or mail to:
American Filtration Technologies, Inc. 100 Thruway Park Drive W. Henrietta, NY 14586
Building a strong professional network takes patience and hard work. But the right network can pay dividends for years to come.
HAIR SALON ASSISTANT WANTED: (Part-Time)
Must be able to work Wednesdays 10am-6pm and Saturdays 9am-3pm.
Must have a NY state cosmetology license.
Must be able to apply color and shampoo along with clean-up and take phone calls.
Family owned and operated for 40 years. Webster area. Serious inquires only. May contact by email: Hairforallreasons@gmail.com
Davenport Screw Machine Operator
Mechanically Inclined People Wanted for Training Program
Looking for highly motivated individuals to join our team!
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In its 2017 Stress in AmericaTM survey, the American Psychological Association found that the three most common sources of stress were the future of the nation (63 percent), money (62 percent) and work (61 percent).
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, routine stress that becomes chronic can result in a host of negative side effects. Such stress can suppress the immune system, disrupt digestion and have an adverse effect on sleep. But men and women who feel stressed at the end of each day need not resign themselves to sleepless nights and/or weakened immune systems. A proactive approach to alleviating stress during the day can help men and women reduce their stress levels and avoid the negative side effects associated with chronic stress.
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2. Use Extreme Caution During a Lane Change. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that one of the most common causes of two-lane auto accidents is unsafe lane changes.
3. Know Your Blind Spots. Most cars have at least one line of vision that’s not clearly evident in the rearview or side mirrors. Even carefully placed mirrors often cannot cover every possible angle. Move the side mirrors far outward so that the angle of view barely overlaps the view of the rearview mirror.
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5. Keep Up on Maintenance. Routine work on your auto, like oil changes, fluid refills and tire rotations, can make all the difference in your car’s drivability.
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2. LITERATURE: What was the color of the man’s hat in the “Curious George” book series?
3. TELEVISION: Chuck Woolery was the original host of which TV game show?
4. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What was the location of the first White Castle restaurant?
5. COMICS: What’s the name of the newspaper where Clark Kent works?
6. MOVIES: Which 1980s movie features a character named Aurora Greenway?
7. PSYCHOLOGY: What fear is represented in the phobia eisoptrophobia?
8. GEOGRAPHY: How many African countries have Portuguese as their official language?
9. ANIMAL KINGDOM: On average, cats sleep how many hours a day?
10. HISTORY: The ancient city of Rome was built on how many hills?
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