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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. True or false: Boston Red Sox great Ted Williams is not in the top 20 for highest slugging percentage in a single season. 2. In 2018, Ronald Acuna Jr. set an Atlanta Braves single-season record of eight leadoff homers. Who had held the team mark? 3. Place-kickers Adam Vinatieri (599) and Morten Andersen (565) are 1-2 in career NFL field goals made. Who is No. 3? 4. When was the last time before 2019 that Auburn’s men’s basketball team made it as far in the NCAA Tournament as the Elite Eight? 5. Who scored the overtime goal against New Jersey to send the New York Rangers to the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals? 6. Mikaela Shiffrin set a record in 2019 for most career World Cup slalom wins by any skier. Who had held the mark? 7. In 2019, golfer Viktor Hovland set a new mark for lowest total score by an amateur (280) at the U.S. Open. Who had the previous record?

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Answers 1. False. He holds the 17th (.7346 in 1941) and 19th (.7310 in 1957) spots. 2. Marquis Grissom had seven leadoff homers in 1996. 3. Gary Anderson, with 538 field goals made. 4. It was 1986. 5. Stephane Matteau 6. Sweden’s Ingemar Stenmark, with 40 World Cup slalom wins (1974-87). 7. Jack Nicklaus had a 282 score as a U.S. Open amateur in 1960.

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According to the Federal Highw ay Adm inistration, crashes on snow y and icy pavem ent result in m ore than 1,300 deaths and 116,000 injuries each year. Winter driving can be tricky and requires a driver’s full attention, so protect yourself and your fam ily this year by altering your driving techniques. When a road is slick, avoid using cruise control to ensure you have full control over the vehicle’s speed at all tim es. It’s also im portant to never slam on the brakes, as this w ill cause a vehicle to skid and lose control. Instead, brake gently. Additionally, give yourself extra travel tim e and patience this season. By doing so, you’ll be sure to keep you and your fam ily safer during harsh driving conditions.

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HINTS TO HELP YOU PROTECT YOUR KIDS IN THE CAR (NAPSI)—Keeping your kids on the road to safety when in and around a car can be easier if you take these steps:

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• Automatic door locks. Next, the NHTSA says, you should always remember to: 1. Use a car seat for every trip—even when you’re just going down the street. Select the car seat based on your child’s age and size, and always follow the manufacturer’s directions. Make sure it’s compatible with your vehicle by checking the car seat manufacturer’s instructions. 2. Keep kids in the backseat at least through age 12. 3. Tell children not to play around vehicles. Before getting into a vehicle, check around and behind it, as well as the surrounding area, to ensure no children are present. 4. Buckle and lock any unused seat belts to keep kids from getting tangled up in them. 5. Never leave a child unattended in a vehicle, no matter how short the stop, or what the weather is, even if the windows are cracked. The car can heat up very quickly in almost all weather conditions. Even with moderate outside temperatures in the mid-60s, a vehicle’s interior can quickly heat up to more than 110° F. In addition, if the ignition is on or the keys are in the ignition, children can accidentally cause the vehicle to roll or even drive away. What Can Help To prevent precious cargo from being left in cars, one company has come up with an ingenious Rear Door Alert (RDA) technology. An industry first, the system was developed by two mothers who are also engineers at Nissan. It monitors when the rear door is opened and closed before and after the vehicle is in motion. The system responds with a series of notifications if a rear door was used prior to a trip but was not reopened after the trip. Once the vehicle is in park and the ignition is turned off, the system will first display a notification in the instrument panel and progresses to distinctive chirps of the horn to remind drivers to check the backseat. Nissan’s RDA is easy to configure and can be temporarily or permanently turned off through a menu in the cluster display. Already available in the Nissan Pathfinder, for model year 2019, RDA will be standard equipment on eight other Nissan cars, including the best-selling Rogue and the all-new Altima. By model year 2022, it will be standard on all the company’s four-door trucks, sedans and SUVs. Learn More: For further information, go to www.NissanUSA.com and www.NHTSA.gov.

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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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TRY A TASTE OF HISPANIC HERITAGE (NAPSI)—National Hispanic Heritage Month is an opportunity to acknowledge the history, culture and contributions of the people of Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and Spain. One of the best ways to celebrate, many say, is with food.

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Making that easy is one restaurant chain that’s having a year-round love affair with Latin and Hispanic cuisine. Long known for its authentic Tex-Mex roots, Church’s Chicken®/Texas Chicken® has spent years championing the commemorative period—which runs from September15 to October 15th—on a global stage.

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The first Hispanic influence on the company’s menu was the jalapeño pepper—the very first side item ever offered at the restaurant chain. The peppers were added to the menu due to a San Antonio tradition of squeezing their juice over various foods to give them a south-of-theborder style “kick” of heat and spice. The restaurant’s sister brand, Texas Chicken, features the Mexicana Burger on menus worldwide. This tasty chicken burger is a fiesta of tastes and textures, with a juicy hand-battered chicken breast fillet that’s topped “taco style” with cheese, fresh lettuce, tomato, spicy mayo, crunchy tortilla chips and chopped onions. Learn More: For further facts and to see a menu and a map of the nearest location, go to www.churchs.com.

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Potato Salad with Smoked Sausage Cook time: 30 minutes Servings: 6 3⁄4 regular size package Eckrich Smoked Sausage, halved lengthwise, cut into 1/2-inch thick slices 3 small red potatoes (about 2 1/2 pounds), cooked and quartered 1 can (4 ounces) pitted ripe olives, drained and halved 2 cups Italian dressing 1 green onion, sliced (about 1/4 cup) 1 clove garlic, minced 2 teaspoons ground black pepper In large skillet over medium heat, cook sausage 6 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in potatoes; cook until heated through, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat. Add olives, dressing, onions, garlic and pepper; mix lightly.

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Estate of Alfred L. Keldorf Real Estate, Vehicles, Farm Machinery and Household Auction

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SAT., JAN. 25, 2020 • 10:00AM • SPENCERPORT, NY Auction to be held at 260 Lyell St. Just East off Washington St., By Canal Bridge. REAL ESTATE: Selling at 11:00 A.M. will be 3 Parcels. PARCEL #1: (260 Lyell St.) Circa 1845 4 bedroom farm homestead sits on hilltop overlooking Erie Canal. “One of a kind location” 2.6 acres w/ 451’ road frontage. PARCEL #2: (0 Lyell St.) 18.6 acre farmed vacant lot sits above road grade along canal with 1008’ frontage. PARCEL #3: (200 Lyell St.) 14.4 acre farmed parcel on Erie Canal w/ 670’ road frontage. Spencerport Schools. Properties sell to the highest bidder. OPEN HOUSE: Saturday, Jan. 18th from 10-11 A.M. Call Penne Vincent 585-303-2325 or Shelly Falcone 585-683-0995 for more info. See www.harriswilcox.com for list of items selling, pictures, terms and sale order.

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DID YOU KNOW? Broadening one’s horizons through crafting can be a worthwhile pursuit. Crafting can serve as a relaxing pastime and provide an opportunity to learn rewarding skills. Learning to crochet is one way for men and women to combine creativity and practicality. Crochet is a form of handwork using yarn and a crochet hook. According to the Crochet Guild of America, there’s no way to know just how old the art of crochet is. However, crochet expert Annie Potter has said the modern form of the art originated in the 16th century, primarily in France and England. Others surmise crocheting traces its origins to Arabia before it spread westward through various Mediterranean trade routes.

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TIPS TO HELP MEN LOOK THEIR BEST: Maintain your beard. The beard boom continues, but men who want to look sharp and well-groomed should make an effort to trim any wild facial hair they may have. Beard combs are designed to minimize damage to facial hair when used and can help to smooth facial hair that can appear unkempt. Some barbers even specialize in grooming beards, which can be helpful for men who are short on time or those with especially long beards that could use a little love and attention.

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We Care About ut

TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

Your Smiles

Is Overexercise Cause of ‘Knots in the Back’?

by Dr. Steve Sokolovskiy

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DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife is 69 and in very good health, exercising at least two hours a day. She has suffered from “knots in the back” for over 10 years. It is extremely painful, often bringing her to tears. It comes on suddenly at any time of the day or night, and lasts hours, days and occasionally weeks. She has been to several physicians, whose recommendations are to “live with it.” She has tried chiropractic, massage therapy, prescription and OTC painkillers, stretching and home massage, all to no avail. I cannot see the knots, but I can feel a tightness when I attempt to rub them out, which usually does nothing. A glass of wine is the only reliable relief, and it lasts only a few hours. Is there any recourse to this condition? -- J.P. ANSWER: I am sure you and your wife must be frustrated. The fact that it comes on suddenly, can be felt as tightness and gets a bit better with alcohol makes me strongly suspect she is having muscle spasms. These most often come on in the legs and feet, but they can affect the back too. Two hours a day of exercising sounds like a lot, and she may be overexercising some muscles, while possibly not exercising others. This can lead to imbalances in muscle strength. Another common problem stemming from exercising is inadequate stretching. Stretching is the first place to start for many people with muscle cramps. A physical therapist or physiatrist may be of immense benefit, and your wife should explain in detail what her exercise regimen is. We are taught to think carefully of the mechanism of injury, and I am concerned the exercise may be that injury. Abnormalities in electrolytes (blood salts, especially potassium, sodium, magnesium and phosphate) are only rarely the cause, although many people write me that they have been helped by taking one or more of these. Primary muscle diseases, side effects from medications and inadequate hydration are possible, but also unlikely. In absence of detailed knowledge about her exercise regimen, I’d recommend she try backing off a bit, maybe using ice after exercise, stretching the back under supervision and trying a hot bath or shower before bed. ***

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 78-year-old who runs 15-20 miles per week, with prostate gland enlargement and reduced urinary frequency with occasional use of Advil. As a runner, I have been reluctant to make ibuprofen a daily regimen because I have read that inflammation is part of the body’s response to tissue damage, which is crucial to the healing process and is important for muscle growth. When ibuprofen’s anti-inflammatory effect reduces symptoms, does it affect the healing process also? Can you comment on the pros and cons for runners? -- B.M. ANSWER: High-dose ibuprofen was shown to inhibit muscle protein synthesis following weightlifting exercise. This led to a suspicion that it might impair the gains in muscle strength that are made with exercise. However, a Canadian study showed that moderate doses of ibuprofen (400 mg after exercise) did not impair muscle growth or gains in strength. Using ibuprofen for occasional muscle soreness or for the purpose of reducing prostate inflammation should not adversely affect your performance in running. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc., All Rights Reserved

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“Edentulism” is the absence or complete loss of all of a person’s natural “dentition” (teeth). While tooth loss had long been considered a natural part of the aging process, advances in oral care and treatment have led to the understanding that tooth loss need not be inevitable. By 1996, only one percent of 25-to 34-year-olds were edentulous, compared to 44 percent of those aged 75 or over. It has been estimated that by 2024, only ten percent of Americans age 65 to 74 will be edentulous, compared to nearly 28 percent in 1988 to 1991. Until tooth loss is eradicated, patients should take comfort in knowing that current technologies involving dentures, dental implants, and other prosthetic options are readily available.

At BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL, our dental team is fully trained and experienced in providing a complete range of dental services, including multiple general, restorative, and cosmetic procedures. We strive to offer our patients as many options as possible so that they can make educated decisions. Call us today, 585.343.4246, to start your way to a healthy, amazing smile. Located at 6 Batavia City Centre, office hours are by appointment. P.S. Consequences of missing teeth include significant nutritional changes, obesity, diabetes, coronary artery disease, and some forms of cancer.

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MANAGING HEART FAILURE IS WORTH THE EFFORT A study by the American Heart Association shows people with HF report spending more time on managing their condition; free app aims to make it easier

(NAPSI)—The American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary health organization dedicated to building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke, shared this month that more heart failure patients and their caregivers report they are putting more effort into managing this complex condition. In 2015, just 55 percent of survey respondents said they were working harder to manage HF. The latest study shows a 14-point increase, with 69 percent now putting effort toward the important daily task of managing heart failure. The AHA conducted its annual survey as part of the Rise Above Heart Failure initiative, nationally supported by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, and found that while those diagnosed with heart failure and their caregivers are spending more time and energy managing the disease, they are benefiting. These two groups showed an increased understanding of heart failure since the survey was last conducted. “It’s important to understand heart failure or any condition you have been diagnosed with,” says John Osborne, M.D., cardiologist and American Heart Association volunteer. “It allows you to ask better questions of your healthcare providers and take an active role in your health.” Through Rise Above Heart Failure, people living with heart failure can access free tools to help make the daily task of managing medications, symptoms and doctor’s visits simpler. This includes an app called HF Path, designed to keep all aspects of heart failure management at a patient’s— or caregiver’s—fingertips. Heart failure, which occurs when the heart is not able to efficiently pump blood around the body, can cause symptoms like breathlessness, persistent coughing, swelling and fatigue. “It’s important for heart failure patients to track their symptoms day to day so they can alert their healthcare provider to any warning signs of worsening HF and get prompt treatment,” said Osborne. “World Heart Day serves as a great reminder to us all to make a promise to better understand and advocate for our own health.” Download the app at heart.org/HFPath.

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Salmon Orthodontics

Ankle and Foot Centers of WNY

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(NAPSI)—One in five Americans suffers from bunions. A bunion, or hallux valgus, starts out as redness and a bump on the side of the foot near the big toe. Over time, bunions can cause chronic pain and restrict movement. Bunions are progressive and don’t go away on their own, so it’s important for people with bunions to see a foot and ankle surgeon who will evaluate the severity of the deformity and develop a treatment plan. Nonsurgical treatments may reduce the chance of damage to the joint and ease the pain of bunions. However, these treatments will not reverse the deformity itself. If the pain begins interfering with normal daily activities, surgical intervention will typically be the next step. Until recently, the procedure had been very painful and the recovery difficult. However, foot and ankle surgeons have made several advancements in surgical techniques and patients return to normal activities sooner. Recovery typically takes four to six weeks. Foot and ankle surgeons implement pain management techniques following bunion surgery, including using nerve blocks, postsurgical pain pumps, and vitamin C and calcium supplements. These let patients recover fully with minimal pain. For more information or to find a foot and ankle surgeon nearby, visit www. FootHealthFacts.org, the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons’ patient education website.

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Caring for a loved one with dementia can be difficult and stressful. Researchers at the University of Rochester are seeking people caring for a loved one who has dementia to participate in a brief in-home program designed to reduce stress and promote their own cognitive health. • Subjects receive up to $400 for participation. • Travel is not required. You may be eligible if you are 55-85 years old and are caring for a loved one (such as a spouse, parent or friend) who has dementia. To learn more, please call: (585) 275-6835, or email: mindbody@urmc.rochester.edu. Website: Research.SON.Rochester.edu/dementia-caregiving

WHAT IS IMMUNOTHERAPY? Immunotherapy is a medical treatment that uses portions of the immune system to fight diseases like cancer. Immune cells and the substances they make travel through the body and protect it from foreign invaders, says the American Cancer Society. Immunotherapy includes a combination of treatments. Some boost the body’s immune system in a very general way. Others help train the immune system to attack cancer cells specifically.

Do you have HEEL pain or ARCH pain? HEEL SPUR SYNDROME/PLANTAR FASCIITIS is a common problem among people who are active. It starts as a dull intermittent pain in the heel and progresses to a sharp persistent pain. Classically, it is worse in the morning with the first few steps, after sitting, after standing or after walking. • Plantar fasciitis often begins with irritation and tearing of the fibrous band of tissue on the bottom of the foot, which may eventually result in the formation of a heel spur. • Contributing factors: Flat pronated feet, high arched feet, poor shoe support, increase age, sudden weight increase, increased activity level, family tendency. • 95% of our patients’ symptoms are resolved with conservative treatment, avoiding surgical intervention. • We also offer surgical procedures with the best post op success rates using Endoscopic Plantar Fasciotomy techniques (minimal incisions and scarring; often back in a shoe in 1 week).

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DID YOU KNOW? According to the World Health Organization, tobacco kills up to half its users, annually killing roughly six million people each year. The WHO notes that more than five million of those deaths are the result of direct tobacco use, while more than 600,000 deaths can be attributed to non-smokers being exposed to secondhand smoke. While many in the United States may understand the threat that smoking poses to their overall health, the WHO notes that studies indicate knowledge about the specific health risks of tobacco use is not widespread. A 2009 survey of smokers in China found that less than 40 percent of smokers knew that smoking tobacco causes coronary heart disease, while only 27 percent were aware of the link between smoking and stroke. It’s also important that smokers recognize that cigarettes once characterized as “light” or “low tar” are not healthier than more traditional cigarettes. While the US Food and Drug Administration has banned the use of such terms in cigarette sales within the United States, smokers traveling or living overseas should be mindful that other countries may not operate under such restrictions. In addition, the American Cancer Society notes that there is no proof that cigarettes sold as “all natural” and marketed as having no chemicals or additives are any safer than traditional cigarettes and that the best way for men, women and children to avoid the dangers of tobacco is to never smoke or to quit immediately.

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Use that Arian charm to help make a difficult workplace transition easier for everyone. News about a long-awaited decision can be confusing. Don’t jump to conclusions. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Although you might well be tempted to be more extravagant than you should be at this time, I’m betting you’ll let your sensible Bovine instinct guide you toward moderation. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) An opportunity for travel could come with some problems regarding travel companions and other matters. So be sure you read all the fine print before you start packing. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Make an effort to complete your usual workplace tasks before volunteering for extra duty. Scrambling to catch up later on could create some resentment among your colleagues. LEO (July 23 to August 22) A financial matter could have you rethinking your current spending plans. You might want to recheck your budget to see where you can cut back on expenses until the situation improves. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) One way to make your case for that promotion you’ve been hoping for might be to put your planning skills to work in helping to shape up a project that got out of hand. Good luck. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Be careful about “experts” who have no solid business background. Instead, seek advice on enhancing your business prospects from bona fide sources with good success records. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Standing up to support a colleague’s viewpoint -- even if it’s unpopular -- can be difficult if you feel outnumbered. But you’ll win plaudits for your honesty and courage. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) While progress continues on resolving that recurring problem, you might feel it’s taking too long. But these things always need to develop at their own pace. Be patient. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Someone close to you might have a financial problem and seek your advice. If you do decide to get involved, insist on seeing everything that might be relevant to this situation. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A personal matter takes an interesting turn. The question is, do you want to follow the new path or take time out to reconsider the change? Think this through before deciding. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Moving into a new career is a big step. Check that offer carefully with someone who has been there, done that, and has the facts you’ll need to help you make your decision. BORN THIS WEEK: Your warmth and generosity both of spirit and substance endears you to everyone. (c) 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Byron Bergen Public Library 13 S. Lake St., Bergen 585-494-1120 Byron-BergenPublicLibrary.org Tues.-Thurs., 10-12 & 2-8, Fri., 10-6 & Sat., 10-1

Caledonia Library 3108 Main Street, Caledonia (585) 538-4512 Hours: Mon. & Thurs., 2-5:30 & 7-9; Tues. 9-1 & 2-5:30; Fri., 2-5:30; Sat. 9-1

Chili Public Library 3333 Chili Avenue, Rochester 585-889-2200 • www.chililibrary.org Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9; Fri. 9-5, Except 1st Fri. Ea. Month 11-5 Open Sat. 9-5, Sept.-May Only Open Sun. 1-4, Oct.-April Only

Hollwedel Memorial Library Pavilion (585) 584-8843 Hours: M, W:1-5, 6-8;T, S: 10-12:30; Th: Closed; F: 1-5

Mumford Branch Library 889 George Street, Mumford 585-538-6124 Mon. & Wed. 12-8pm; Fri. 12-5pm; Sat. 10am-1pm Closed Sat. June-August

Newman Riga Library 1 S. Main St. Churchville, NY www.newmanrigalibrary.org 585-293-2009 Hours: M, W, F 11-5: T, Th 11-9, Sat. 10-2

Scottsville Free Library 28 Main Street, Scottsville 585-889-2023 Hours: M, W, TH 1-8pm; Tues 10am-8pm; Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat. 10am-1pm

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Chili Public Library: Wednesday, January 22 - Alzheimer’s AssociationHealthy Living for Your Brain and Body, 6 pm. Join us to learn about research in the areas of diet, nutrition, exercise, cognitive activity and social engagement; and use hands-on tools to help incorporate these recommendations into a plan for healthy aging. Please call (585)760-5400 to register. Clean Heating and Cooling for Sustainability, 7 pm. Learn how to lower your carbon footprint with clean heating technologies. Representatives from the Sustainable Homes Rochester will provide an overview of clean heating and cooling technologies or heat pumps. Registration required. Thursday, January 23 - Ancestry.com Instruction, 2 pm. Receive basic instruction in the use of the Ancestry. com database. In only an hour’s time you can learn the basics of building your family tree. Registration is required. Adult Game Night, 6:30 pm. Come join us for a fun evening of games. Light refreshments provided. Registration required. Hollwedel Memorial Library: KNITTER’S NOOK: Mondays at 6:00 p.m. Bring a project and work with our friendly group! STORYTIME: Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. Listen to stories and join in the activities. This month’s theme is SNOW! FREE YOGA: Wednesday, January 29, 6:30 p.m. NO experience or equipment necessary. Join in our gentle practice. BOOK CLUB meets the third Wednesday of each month at @ 2 p.m. THIS IS A NEW TIME! . Pick up a copy of our book to read and join in our discussion on Feb. 19. DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS: Middle and HS students, Wednesdays 6-8 p.m. Join in! BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING: Second Wed. of each month at 6 p.m. Planning meeting: Third Wed. at 3:30 p.m. Check out our Facebook page for upcoming events and more news! Caledonia Library: Caledonia Library - YOUR LIBRARY CARD empowers you! You are linked to all 42 libraries in the OWWL system. You can place items on hold, download e-books, renew items and so much more! Stop in and we will be happy to show you how easy it is to access your account and use all the wonderful features available. LOOSELY KNIT Mondays at 2:00 p.m. Can you knit, crochet, spin yarn? Or do you want to learn? All skill levels and ages are welcome. NEW ITEMS (DVDs): Joker; Rambo-Last Blood; Bulletproof 2. (Adult Fiction): Lady Clementine by Marie Benedict; Treason by Stuart Woods; Moral Compass by Danielle Steel. GET READY FOR February at Caledonia Library: You are invited to become an Association Member! AND “Can My One-Liner Get Checked Out?” Come and see us or call to find out more!

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ALBION Sunday Painters Art Class with Local Artist Pat Greene: January 26, 1pm, explore mixed media -Collage & Paint Together. Students will use photos and other print imagery to become part of their paintings. First of four painting classes in 2020 for beginners, intermediate and advanced students. Tuition: $50 Cobblestone Society members, $55 others. Special pricing for series registration or families. Call 585/589-9013 or visit www.cobblestonemuseum.org for information and registration.

BATAVIA The Great Batavia Train Show The Genesee Society of Model Engineers announces that their semiannual GREAT BATAVIA TRAIN SHOW will be held at the Richard C. Call Arena in Batavia. The new venue on the campus of Genesee Community College offers unmatched convenience for attendees and vendors. Show Name: The Great Batavia Train Show. Date: Sunday, March 29, 2020. Location: Richard C. Call Arena at Genesee Community College, Batavia, NY. Admission: $6 adults, $3 under 18, free children under 13. Hours: 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Features: Model train vendors, free parking, snack bar.

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Cancer Support Group for people with any type of cancer. The Cancer Support Group meets monthly to provide positive support in a friendly and informal environment. Held the last the last Tuesday of the month. Held from 5pm - 6:30pm at Healthy Living office, 164 Washington Ave., Batavia.

Dine Out Fundraiser - Show your support to The Down Syndrome Parent Support Group - 30% of each bill is donated. Join us at Miss Batavia Diner, 566 East Main Street, Batavia on Wednesday, January 29, 4pm-9pm. Info.: tjburbs@yahoo.com. St. Paul Lutheran School LIVE AUCTION - St. Paul Lutheran School will host its annual LIVE AUCTION and BASKET RAFFLE Saturday, February 1 at 4:00PM. Doors open at 3:30. Auction features new items, gift certificates, themed baskets baked goods, hand-crafted items, and much more! Refreshments will also be available. For more information contact 585-343-0488. St. Paul School is located at 31 Washington Avenue, Batavia.

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CALEDONIA Caledonia Fire Department Babysitters Course - This course is to help prepare the babysitter for any emergencies that may arise. Open to the first 25 students in the Cal-Mum School District. Classes are held at the Caledonia Firehouse (3089 West Main Street), Tuesday evenings 6:30 pm to 8 pm. First class is February 4th and runs for 7 weeks. For students ages 12 to 15 yrs old. For more info or to register call 733-8261. Registration ends January 29, 2020.

LEROY Help-R-Hero’s Bowling Tournament & Chinese Raffle ALL Weekend!!! OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Saturday, January 25th - Chicken BBQ, 4:30-7:30 PM, $10. Presale Tix Available 585-768-8597 or 585-409-0459. Sunday, January 26th - All You Can Eat Breakfast, 8 AM, $10. Proceeds to benefit wounded soldiers returning home. Tournament Director: Scott O’Neill 585-409-0459. LeRoy Legion Lanes, American Legion Post #576, 53 West Main Street LeRoy, 585-768-8597.

Hike & Explore the Genesee Valley Greenway from the Piffard area Sunday, January 19 from 2-4PM. Join Springwater Trails for the outing followed by a social get-together at an area eatery. For additional info/directions/updates visit the website: springwatertrails. org

WHEATLAND Wheatland Seniors Travel Group has an upcoming trip on Saturday, February 22 to the Key Bank Center in Buffalo, NY to see Comedian Jeff Dunham. Jeff uses many popular puppets in his act. Arrive an hour before the show to have time for food (on your own) and shopping. A rest/ food stop on the way home at your own expense. Price for members who are Wheatland residents is $89 per person. All others $109 per person. For more information or to sign up please contact Bus America Group Tours at 585-697-3529.

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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel On Jan. 19, 1915, during World War I, Britain suffers its first casualties from an air attack when two German zeppelins drop bombs on the eastern coast of England.

(NAPS)—There is a public health threat looming across the United States that’s not visible to most but affects nearly half of all Americans daily: loneliness. Social isolation is as bad for your health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day and is twice as harmful as obesity. Worst of all, loneliness is a contributing factor in senior suicides, which are rising in the U.S. While it is not something people like to think about, now more than ever, Americans must remove the stigma around mental health and spread awareness to better combat loneliness. Many of the 12 million Americans over age 65 who live alone are entering the time of year where that lack of companionship and isolation is most palpable: winter. Whether physical or travel challenges keep seniors from attending family gatherings or the harsh weather deters them from venturing out for a social event, seniors can suffer from prolonged loneliness that can quickly manifest into more serious issues.

On Jan. 15, 1951, Ilse Koch, wife of the commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp, is sentenced to life imprisonment in a court in West Germany. Nicknamed the “Witch of Buchenwald,” Ilse collected lampshades, book covers and gloves made from the skin of tattooed camp prisoners. On Jan. 14, 1969, an explosion aboard the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise kills 27 people in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. A rocket accidentally detonated, destroying 15 planes and injuring more than 300 people. The Enterprise was the first-ever nuclear-powered aircraft carrier when it was launched in 1960.

Loneliness does not have to be synonymous with getting older or with aging in place. Here are tips on how to help keep loneliness— and its negative health effects—at bay: • Intervene early: Spotting loneliness in yourself or someone you love can be difficult. The most common physical and behavioral signs of loneliness include persistent sadness, impaired cognitive performance, lower self-esteem, or lack of motivation and energy. Early intervention can positively affect one’s quality of life, so it’s important to address these symptoms as soon as possible before they become overwhelming. • Leverage technology: Technology can play a key role in reducing loneliness, ensuring seniors are always connected to loved ones and care teams who can monitor and interact with them. For example, Philips Cares is a mobile application that helps connect seniors who are subscribers to Philips Lifeline service with their family and friends, helping to enable these caregivers to be there for their aging loved ones, easing and enriching their aging journey. • Make a connection: Connecting with people, purpose and passions will help eliminate feelings of isolation. Consider organizing a reoccurring social gathering, such as a book club or a group fitness class. Explore local activities organized by a senior community center or find a National Council of Aging program through www.ncoa.org/ncoa-map. Learn More For further facts about the latest technology to help seniors stay connected with their care circle, visit https://philips.to/2MGDqLm or call (855) 223-7395. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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Genesee County Office for the Aging People 60 and over are invited to attend senior citizen noon meals in Genesee County. To make or cancel reservations, please call: Batavia, 343-1611; Havenwood, 344-1260; Bethany, 356-5622; Corfu, 599-3248; Leisuretimers, 542-5984

Week of: Jan. 20-24, 2020 Monday: (Batavia & Havenwood) No Meals Served Tuesday: (Havenwood & Leisuretimers)

Vitamin C Juice, Chicken Parmesan Mashed Potatoes, Peas, WW Bread Canned Peaches Wednesday: (Batavia, East Bethany, & Havenwood) Cream of Broccoli Soup

Ravioli/Meat Sauce, Green Beans Multigrain Bread, Applesauce

Thurs.: (Corfu, Havenwood, & Leisuretimers) Italian Sausage/Hot

Dog Bun, O’Brien Potatoes Mixed Vegetables, Canned Pears Friday: (Batavia & Havenwood)

Macaroni & Cheese Zucchini Squash Multigrain Bread Tropical Fruit

FOUR TIPS FOR BETTER MANAGING YOUR RETIREMENT BUDGET (NAPSI)—A recent survey by Ameriprise Financial found that 68 percent of retirees with at least $100,000 in assets have not yet taken money out of their savings, beyond what they must withdraw as part of the IRS’ required mini-mum distributions from their retirement accounts.

Atrial fibrillation is the most common type of arrhythmia, w hich is a problem w ith the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat during w hich the heart can beat too fast, too slow or w ith an irregular rhythm. Atrial fibrillation, or AF, occurs w hen rapid, disorganized electrical signals cause the atria, w hich consists of the heart’s tw o upper chambers, to contract very fast and irregularly. According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, w hen a person is suffering from AF, blood begins to pool in his or her atria. W hile that blood pools in the atria, it is not being pumped completely into the heart’s tw o low er chambers, and this prevents the low er and upper chambers from w orking together effectively. Though AF does not alw ays produce noticeable symptoms, some people w ith AF experience chest pain or heart failure, especially w hen the heart rhythm is rapid. AF can increase a person’s risk of stroke, and it may surface periodically or become an ongoing problem that lasts for years.

It turns out that the transition from saving money to living off of those assets is much tougher for seniors to navigate than many realized. The Ameriprise survey found that just one in five seniors say they feel “confident” about how to draw down their retirement savings, leaving them fraught with uncertainty about how to manage their budgets.

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2. Consider the bucket approach to income. A common approach to the asset withdrawal phase of retirement is to establish a “bucket strategy.” This approach involves breaking your nest egg into three buckets: (1) The Cash Bucket (one to three years of short-term income); (2) The Income Bucket (five to eight years of medium-term income); and (3) The Growth Bucket (10+ years of long-term income). As each of the first two buckets gets low on dollars, you replenish them with assets from the others. This helps you achieve stability in your cash flow and increases peace of mind.

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Helpful Hints Here are four tips that personal finance experts recommend for tapping that nest egg and making the most of your retirement years: 1. Revisit your monthly expenses. Many people do a good job of tracking their spending in their preretirement years and establishing projections for what they anticipate they will spend in retirement. But it’s important to revisit those estimates and use your actual expenditures to fine-tune your average monthly expenses. This will give you a more precise handle on your spending needs and might also identify some areas where you can reduce spending.

3. Maximize the value of your assets. In addition to savings accounts and retirement accounts, you may have the ability to unlock value from assets that you didn’t consider. For example, if you own your home, a reverse mortgage can free up cash for you while you still live there. Many seniors are surprised to learn that one potential asset for generating immediate cash is a life insurance policy. It’s your personal property, so you have the right to sell it anytime. When you sell a policy—something called a “life settlement” transaction—you get a cash payment and the purchaser assumes all future premium payments, then receives the death benefit. Candidates for life settlements are typically 70 or older, with a life insurance policy that has a death benefit of at least $100,000. 4. Keep a backstop in place. Financial advisers often recommend that you keep a cash backstop in place of perhaps 12−18 months’ worth of living expenses. This will help cover unexpected costs (the biggest risk factor is health care expenses) and provide you with some reassurance that you can weather a sudden big-ticket item without having to cancel that longplanned vacation. Remember, it’s your retirement; pay yourself first. For seniors who have fine-tuned their expense budget, allocated their income into buckets that ensure cash flow, maximized the value of their everyday assets and put in place a cash backstop, there’s no reason to hesitate to draw down your retirement accounts anymore. Just stick to your plan and stay the course. For seniors who need additional cash flow for retirement, if they own a life insurance policy that they no longer need or can afford, they may be able to boost their retirement savings by selling that policy for immediate cash. Learn More: For facts about life settlements, visit www.LISA.org or call (888) 891-8383.

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To Our Very Own Secret Santa! Words cannot express the difference your acts of kindness made over the days leading up to Christmas. We have been completely overwhelmed by your generosity and the way in which each surprise There is a dangerous driving trend that seems to be increasing here in Western New York. When there is an obstruction on one side of a roadway caused by a garbage truck or a UPS delivery truck for instance, drivers feel free to cross the center line into oncoming traffic just so that they won’t have to wait. This action forces oncoming drivers to head for the shoulder of the road to avoid a collision. It is not your right to put other drivers in danger of a head on collision just because you are too inconsiderate to wait until your lane of travel is open. Don’t do this to other innocent drivers on the road.

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gift for Twelve Days of Christmas seemed to be so personally chosen to make our days easier and filled with Christmas cheer. Though your identity has remained a secret to us; we are sure that God’s Love is shining down upon you. As you must know, this has been a very challenging time for our family. However, we are confident that through faith, love and selflessness of family and friends that are known and unknown to us, we will survive this “bump” in the road of life. Heartfelt thanks to everyone for your prayers

and help at this challenging time. The Swansons

I wish people would try harder to keep their dogs in their own yard! I have small dogs, and I don’t appreciate your large dogs running around my yard! We are in the village and they should be contained. Mine are; why aren’t yours? Not only is it safer for your dogs, it will be safer for my small breed dogs and myself! Your dogs have already bit another dog passing by your yard, and I don’t want them to get the chance to bite mine!

hall. It falls on deaf ears. How many months?

People spend hours raking their lawns and yards. They buy brown bags to put the leaves in. I live in the village. How many months do we have to look at the messes? Forget calling the village

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My life’s motto: Be kind when possible; it is always possible.

5 Stars to the Chili Highway Dept., especially the Leaf Crew. We have a lot of leaves on our street, and they are put to the curb for pick up. With the early snowfall and cold weather, I thought we’d have to wait until Spring. Saturday morning, December 28th, there was the crew to do

On 11/05, as six cars waited in the parking lot at [local] labs because it was raining, a younger woman drove up, jumped out of her car and stood as close to the door of the lab as she could. When others got out and explain to her we were in line in the cars because it was raining, and one elderly woman said she had two spine surgeries and couldn’t stand that long to wait, she screamed, “So what? I’m here first!” Then she got out her phone and started texting someone with a big smile on her face like she was proud of what she did.

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an outstanding job. One machine swept the street clean! A very pleased homeowner, Priscilla Beeman On New Year’s Day at 2pm, we celebrated our 66th Wedding Anniversary by having a lovely dinner at Brian’s USA Diner in Mt. Morris. A customer surprised us and bought this Vet & wife our dinner. Thank you! More than once! We will pay it forward!

Well, I guess it’s that time of year when roads and driveways fill with snow and need to be plowed. While driving down the road, after it’s plowed, it’s clear to see where the selfish and self-important people live, as they plow their driveways out onto the road for everyone else to have to drive through. On my road, there is a man at the bottom of a hill with 2 driveways. After he plows his snow onto the road, the driver won’t see it ‘til he’s in it and could slide, losing control. I have a message for these snow hogs: the world doesn’t revolve around you; show your fellow man some consideration.

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PLEASE NOTE It has been brought to our attention that someone is riding the snowmobile trails when they are closed. This may jeopardize our use of the trails. The Caledonia Trailblazers trails are closed unless there are 5" of snow on frozen ground, and it is posted that they are open on our website: www.CaledoniaTrailBlazers.org or our Facebook page. The use of the Snowmobile trails is a privilege and not a right. These trails are not possible without the many landowners that give us permission. Please don’t ruin their fields and property by riding on them without enough snow. Any questions or concerns, please contact: President Doug Hill (585) 314-9310

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WINE CORKS for crafts. Willing to pick up: 585-967-9980

30-gallon bag of QUILTER’S SCRAPS, larger pieces: DonnaPM45@outlook.com

Old style VHS VCR PLAYER: 585-436-8678 CHRISTMAS WREATHS to decorate for a good cause, WOMEN’S INCONTINENCE PRODUCTS, WIPES, PERINEAL CLEANSERS, for hospice patients: 585-596-5885

Four cases of EMPTY WINE BOTTLES: 585-880-3759 ACUVUE HYDRACLEAR PLUS CONTACT LENSES, -9.50. -8.50. Exp. 2021. No longer need them: Dcummisk1@gmail.com

Antique CRYSTAL SETS and EARPHONES. Old CRYSTAL RADIOS wanted for collector, working or not: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com

Multiple variety of OPERA CD’s: 585-721-6732 BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION and USED POSTAGE STAMPS. Pick up in Lakeville: 585-346-9777 FOAM CONTAINERS: Inside 5” H x 6 7/8” L-W outside 7 ¾” x 8 ¾” L-W: Gail 315-538-8148 Basic EXERCISE BIKE, professional size AEROBICS PLATFORM, MINI TRAMPOLINE and a set of 2lb. HAND WEIGHTS: sb1952@yahoo.com

PLASTIC STORAGE BINS any size. Will pick up: Marci 585-748-0356 MAKE UP (Avon, Mary Kay) and PERFUME & TOILETRIES samples. Will help women with selfcare: Marci 585-748-0356 Old LOG SPLITTER and/or PARTS. Can pick up. Old man still burning wood. Email pictures or call: imackbaxter@gmail.com or 585-534-9852 BOATS, BOAT PARTS or MOTORS: 585-755-7238

WEBER GRILL. Works. Must move yourself: 585-797-3362

WATCHES and BANDS, CLOCKS and PARTS, all kinds/any condition/ working or nonworking: 585-377-4604

ROCK GARDEN STONES: 609-233-3550 TWO-DRAWER FILE CABINETS, one is 28” deep, the other standard 26 ½” deep. One or both, you pick up: sb1952@yahoo.com

For a disabled Veteran. Looking for a SMALL SNOW BLOWER, electric or gas in good working condition: 585-993-1917 Two (2) WAGON WHEELS, wood or metal, any size: 585-334-1249

Gulbransen SMALL PIANO (5’ W x 3’ H x 27”). You pick up: 585-219-4566

VINTAGE ELECTRONICS: Tubes, tube testers, test equipment, radios, microphones, stereo audio, motors, speakers, meters, turntables, communication gear, books, etc.: greg3151@ymail.com

WINE BOTTLES, all are 750 ml size. Some are screw cap, some need corks. Pittsford: 585-641-0380 XEROX DOCUMENT CENTRE, Model 425DC Professional Office Printer. Fully functional. Good condition: 585-330-2136 DANSKO CLOGS ($110 shoes) like new. Maroon patent leather, size 10: Pick up only: 845-309-9373

CURLING BAR, FREE WEIGHTS and WEIGHT BENCH: 585-536-6497 LEGOS (standard size) and a sturdy LEGO TABLE for a library makerspace. Will pick up. Call or text: 585-624-7208 VHS COMPACT TAPE ADAPTER: 585-519-1261

New with tags - pretty, floral 85% LAMBS WOOL SKIRT. Pick up only: 845-309-9373

ELECTRIC WASHER & DRYER, two TWIN BED SETS for a boy & girl, DRESSERS, FULL OR QUEEN SIZE BED: 585-200-0922

Assorted GREETING CARDS for crafts: 585-388-0318

WOODEN DOORS, used, flat, exterior if possible. Text 585-733-6704. Will pick up.

PERISHABLES suitable for animal food: amaylin@rochester.rr.com

TRAMPOLINE in good condition located close to the Canandaigua area: 315-536-4029

CPAP MACHINE – ResMed Airsense 10. Basically new. Used once: jerryg1970@yahoo.com

VENISON or WILD GAME. Very much appreciated: 585-746-0650

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Caledonia’s Helen Serafine: Simple Generosity By Amanda Dudek

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he’s one of the most giving persons in our community.” That’s how Mary Serafine described her sister, Helen Serafine, owner of the Angry Rooster Deli in Caledonia. Helen Serafine, who had always dreamed of owning her own restaurant, found in the Angry Rooster yet another way to do good to those around her. Helen Serafine opened the Angry Rooster about three years ago. “She has always been in service; our whole family has always been in food service,” explained Mary Serafine, noting that sister Helen had also been the General Manager of the Strathallan Hotel in Rochester. “When she left that job, she decided to follow her dream and open her own place,” continued Serafine. “She has always cooked for people, and she loves it.” Having been a part of the Caledonia community for many years, Helen Serafine raised her two sons there. “Her house was a ‘go-to’ house for neighborhood kids,” shared Serafine. “She has always loved children. It doesn’t matter if they are ‘troubled’ or not; she always gives everyone the benefit of the doubt. Her door is always open.” Helen Serafine’s acts of kindness fell naturally alongside her cooking. “If a community member experienced a death in their family, something would always show up, usually a huge platter of chicken cutlets – which can be eaten hot or cold – for anyone who happens to stop by,” said Serafine. “She has just always cooked for people. That has always been her thing.”

(l-r) Mary Serafine and her sister, Helen Serafine

Opening the Angry Rooster Deli gave Helen another platform to continue to give. “When the volunteer ladies of the library were doing yard work in the heat of the summer, Helen showed up with a platter of sandwiches and drinks,” recalled Mary Serafine. “She often donates treats and meals to area groups, and she encourages kids to read during the summer months by offering free ice cream to children who read three or more books.” Her mothering nature towards neighborhood children is echoed by the deli’s slogan: “So good you’ll think we stole your mama!” Her deli quickly became a gathering spot for kids. “They show up after school and do their homework. If they don’t have money for a snack, they can sweep or something to pay for it,” said Serafine. “Parents know if their kids are going to the deli, they are okay because she doesn’t let anyone get away with anything!” Why does Helen Serafine live so generously? “It is just in her,” explained Mary Serafine. “She does all this with a smile and huge heart, and I think a lot of it is because of her memories of our mom, who passed away a few years ago. Our mom would do these things. She loves to make people happy and to do for others. If people stopped recognizing it tomorrow, she would keep right on doing it because it is in her heart. It is who she is.” According to Mary Serafine, Helen’s impact has been undeniable. “If someone needs something, she is there,” she said. “They don’t have to

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Helen Serafine listening to a youngster at the Angry Rooster Deli.

ask; she just does it. Something just shows up on your doorstep, and you don’t even know where it came from.” Her generosity even extends to the way she runs her deli. “She will hire someone who will not get a chance anywhere else,” continued Mary Serafine. “She hired one young woman with a daughter, and we all took her in like one of the family. Her daughter even called me ‘Aunt Mary.’ This little girl went from having trouble in school to doing well, and Helen had a lot to do with that.” Even when the situation changed, Helen continued to be in the girl’s life. “She is still doing well because of Helen,” stated Mary Serafine. “She has changed a lot of lives.” Many of the community’s young people care for Helen, as well. When her horse of 23 years recently passed away, the outpouring of sympathy and memories from children who began riding on the horse was incredible. “Some of these children were now in their twenties,” said Mary Serafine. “They shared so many pictures, and I never knew an animal could touch that many people’s lives, thanks to Helen.” Naturally, Helen Serafine has always had an admirer in her sister, Mary. “She is my person,” said Mary Serafine. “We have a big family with five girls and two boys. She was always the one to bring her little sister along.” As the years passed, the two sisters continued to grow close, a bond Helen could lean on when tragedy struck. “The father of her two boys had a terrible accident, resulting in a brain injury,” shared Serafine. “Her boys were very little, but she is very stubborn, and that is probably what got her through. She has had a lot of hard times, but she got through them all. She means the world to me.”

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Class A & Class B Drivers Wanted

Town of LeRoy is accepting applications for a RECREATION DIRECTOR April 1 - September 30 Salary: $13,000

Local and Transport Dedicated runs available. Full or Part-time Plus Benefits

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Letter of interest, resume, reference list to: Town Clerk - 48 Main Street, LeRoy, NY 14482 by January 31, 2020

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Activities Leader: LeRoy Village Green RHCF is seeking an energetic and passionate Activities Leader for our skilled nursing facility. Daily duties include working directly with residents on units without direct supervision, completing resident assessments, organize and request supplies and equipment as requested, assist the Activity Director, and set up program areas as needed. The ideal candidate will be motivated, creative, efficient, and an effective leader. Long-term care experience a plus.

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Retirement can seem like it will never come for young professionals. But time can be a sieve, and retirement age can arrive in the blink of an eye. Young adults who have not planned accordingly for retirement can find themselves in financial straits at a point in their lives when they want to kick back and enjoy themselves. Financial experts from Money, CNN and The Motley Fool advise that financially solvent people should begin saving aggressively for their retirements early on. Ideally people should start saving in their 20s when they first leave school and begin their careers. The sooner one saves, the more time money has to grow. Vanguard says that the person who saves $4,500 per year over a career spanning 45 years can reach a goal of having more than $1 million in savings by the time he or she retires. Compounding interest and investment matches from employers can further secure professionals’ financial futures.

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DRYWALL HANGER Experience preferred. Refresh Your Home for Spring Eliminate the extras While you’re freshening up the house, it’s the perfect time to purge unwanted and unused items, but remember that items in good condition can actually do good for those in need. By donating clothing, electronics, furniture, household goods and vehicles to be sold in The Salvation Army Family and Thrift Stores, you can help transform lives in your local community. A good rule of thumb: if you haven’t used it in the last year and it doesn’t have special sentimental value, it’s probably time to let it go.

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Graphic design &

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Rate of Pay: $11.80/hour

Full-Time Position • BATAVIA NY

Benefits include health insurance, sick time, vacation time and retirement.

The Graphic design and digital production specialist will be responsible for customer service along with responsibilites in our digital print department. The successful candidate should be knowledgable in current graphic design and related software and be able to operate different sheetfed and wide format digital printing presses. Knowledge of prepress workflow, color management, and finishing processes is desired, along with an understanding of various administrative functions. Attention to detail, ability to meet deadlines, and working as part of a team are required. Salary commensurate with experience and education. Send resume to digitalproduction13@gmail.com

See www.alexandercsd.org Interested candidates should send a letter of interest, resume and Civil Service Application (www.co.genesee.ny.us) to: Alexander Central School 3314 Buffalo St., Alexander, NY 14005 c/o Lisa Atkinson Application Deadline: January 31, 2020 Alexander Central School is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Help Wanted Body Shop Estimator/Assistant Manager Needed for busy shop. Excellent opportunity. • Participate in developing a proper repair plan for each vehicle. • Prepare estimates in accordance with insurance partner and company guidelines. • Maintain and execute a timely schedule before, during and after completion of repairs. • 1-3 years experience in a similar role. • Proficiency with CCC One, Audatex, and/or Mitchell estimating systems. • Familiarity with various insurance direct repair guidelines. • I-CAR or ASE Certifications are a bonus.

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Winter Driving Tips • Keep your tires ‘aired up’: For every 10 degree Fahrenheit change in outside tem perature, your tire’s inflation pressure w ill change by about 1 pound per square inch (psi). Im properly inflated tires can lead to poor traction, decreased control and skidding. • Slow ly accelerate and decelerate: Applying engine pow er slow ly to accelerate is the best m ethod for regaining traction and avoiding skids. Don’t try to get m oving in a hurry, and take extra care and tim e to-slow dow n w hen stopping. • Invest in a set of dedicated w inter tires for your vehicle: Winter tires are specifically designed to provide im proved traction in cold, snow y and icy conditions. Whether your vehicle is front, rear or all-w heel drive, w inter tires can offer an additional elem ent of perform ance to get you through those tricky w inter driving m onths. • Check your tread to beat the snow : Worn or insufficient tread can cause skidding during the w inter season, so it is im portant to m ake sure your tires are ready for the w inter conditions before hitting the road. A quick w ay to do this is to check your tires’ tread depth indicators. Tread depth indicators are sm all raised bars that run in-betw een a tire’s tread blocks. When a tire’s tread is w orn dow n to these indicator bars, it’s tim e to change to a new set of tires. EMPLOYMENT

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Help Wanted

Mondelez International is now hiring in Batavia, NY

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Excellent working conditions and great people! Our shops are always busy. Clean Driver’s License a must.

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For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8800 E-mail opwdd.sm.FL.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620

We are a patient focused practice needing additional team members to accommodate our growing practice needs. Be part of a team and put your skills to work with dedication, focus, independence, and motivation— developing the best in each other.

*includes $2,000 geographical differential

As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,972 to $45,200

Offering Year 2020 Comprehensive Benefit Package to include Holiday pay, paid PTO time, paid Health Insurance, Monthly Bonus System, and 401K to name a few.

Positions of Hire: • Licensed Dental Assistant • Licensed Dental Hygienist RDH • Dental Front Desk Coordinator (no requirement of dental experience) Interested Candidates please inquire with any questions by phone AND/OR please deliver your resume in person or send by email to the following:

Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Ontario, Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming Counties Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter

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Adult Carrier

Certified Nursing Assistant Training Class

for Democrat & Chronicle $205 per week LeRoy area. 7 days, adult route. Need driver’s license, reliable transportation

Paid Classes Begin on February 3, 2020 “Earn As You Learn”

Early morning hours

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Applicants will be fingerprinted to be eligible for class. Further details at interview

Apply ASAP, but no later than 1/20/20 at:

Premier Genesee Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation 278 Bank St., Batavia, 14020

HEALTH AIDES

ATTN: S. Mazerbo For more info, phone (585) 344-0584, ext. 2147

Elderly Avon couple looking for caring, loving home health aides. • Personal Care • Meal Preparation • Light Housekeeping • Must be able to work at least 25-30 hrs a week • Weekends a Must • Experience a plus, but not necessary

Genesee Community College has an opening for a grant-funded, part-time (19.5 hrs/wk) Casework Assistant.

Employment through CDR of Rochester. $12.20/hour + overtime, sick & vacation time & yearly bonus.

This position is responsible for assisting the Casework Facilitator with their case load and acting as an administrative support person. They will generally work in tandem with the Casework Facilitator to help facilitate services, provide follow up and referrals, and process necessary documents. An Associate’s Degree in Human Services, Education, or related field and a minimum of one year of experience working with youth and their families is required. Preference given to experience within an educational setting. Must have reliable transportation. For more details and to apply online, visit www.genesee.edu/employment/. Deadline for applications is February 2, 2020. Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references. GCC is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.

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(585) 519-6778

TERRY TREE SERVICE, LLC 755 Jefferson Road Suite 200 Rochester, NY 14623

Job Opening ISA CERTIFIED ARBORIST • CDL B License with air is a huge plus • If you do not have a CDL are you willing to obtain one? • Experience in tree removal and trimming is essential Complete Benefit Package PLUS 401K match 3 WAYS TO APPLY: 1. Email to hr@terrytree.com 2. Online at www.terrytree.com 3. Call 585-436-2900 (ext. 168)

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OFFICE MANAGER Full-Time construction related with opportunity for advancement. Microsoft Office required. Ability to multitask and work in a team environment. Accounting degree and/or background helpful. Benefit package 100% paid by company. Send resume to PO Box 219, Pavilion, NY or e-mail to brian@pavdrain.com

Yard Manager

Rush-Henrietta Central School District

NOW HIRING: Part-time Day Care Aides

Position includes checking in returned rental equipment, organizing yard for efficiency and presentation, loading and unloading equipment from our trucks, and other duties. Pay starts at $13/hr. Competitive benefits including health insurance, life insurance and paid time off. Health insurance available after 60 days. No experience required, but applicant must be prepared to work outdoors.

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Snow tires a w orthy investment Snow tires are particularly helpful for people w ho cannot w ait for roads to be cleared before they begin their days. Snow tires provide greater traction in w et, snow y or slushy conditions. Snow tires provide ample grip and make it easier for cars to turn corners and stop on slick roads.

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DID YOU KNOW? The Ford Motor Company’s Model T was offered in several styles, not unlike how vehicles of today are offered in various models. Among the Model T styles available was a two-seat runabout, which can be considered a precursor to the coupe style popular today, and a seven-seat town car, which might be considered an ancestor of today’s SUV, at least with regard to passenger capacity. While prospective Model T drivers had some options when choosing which Model T they wanted to purchase, between 1913 and 1925 the car was produced only in black. The Model T engine was a 4-cylinder engine that generated 20 horsepower. To put that latter figure into perspective, many of today’s riding lawn mowers are 20 horsepower, and some commercial lawn riding mowers provide as much as 40 horsepower. While car dealers might not sell too many cars featuring 4-cylinder, 20 horsepower engines today, historical estimates suggest that more than 15 million Model T’s were built and sold between 1908 and 1927, the last year the car was produced.

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