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How to Give Your Pet a Healthy, Happy New Year
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Cats make wonderful pets. Cats have not undergone major changes since being domesticated, and their ancient characteristics still make them desirable companions to this day.
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: This week, many Americans are celebrating their newest gift to the family: a cute puppy or kitten, duck or chicken, or pocket pets like hamsters and guinea pigs. It’s also a time to form new resolutions in anticipation of the New Year. I hope that new pet owners’ first resolution will be to establish a relationship with a veterinarian with expertise in their specific pet. Some pets need to start or continue a vaccination schedule so they grow up healthy -- puppies are at risk of contracting parvovirus, for example, so bolstering their immune system is very important. Your vet can also provide advice and tips for caring for pets. Guinea pigs, hamsters and rabbits communicate happiness or distress in unique ways that a new owner may not be familiar with. Puppies are wiggly and energetic. Kittens are curious and fearless. Vets can help new owners navigate these waters and provide regular checkups to help keep pets healthy. -- Dedicated Vet in Boston DEAR DEDICATED: Thank you for sending this! Establishing a care routine with a veterinarian is so important. It should sit at the top of owners’ to-do lists, along with providing comfortable warm bedding, a clean and safe environment, and especially for puppies, a daily training routine. Mark your calendar with key dates, including checkups with the vet, appointments with a trainer and regular resupply of food, litter, bedding and everything else your new pet needs. H(c) 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.
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TIPS TO FIND THE RIGHT LAWYER Recognize what you need. Lawyers specialize in many different areas of the law, so finding the right lawyer is not a one-size-fits-all venture. Someone who needs help with estate planning will be looking for a different lawyer than someone seeking a personal injury specialist. Individuals are urged to identify which services they need and then narrow their search to include only those lawyers who specialize in providing them.
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TIPS FOR REALIZING GOALS IN THE YEAR AHEAD The dawn of a new year represents a chance to start anew and set goals for the months ahead. New Year’s resolutions are often made to provide the motivation people need to improve their lives and make a new year as productive and happy as possible. While people who make New Year’s resolutions fully intend to realize those goals, few actually stick to the game plan. According to researchers at the University of Scranton, just 8 percent of people who make their New Year’s resolutions actually achieve those resolutions. While that might make it seem like the odds are against men and women who have resolved to improve their lives in the year ahead, adults can realize their goals for the new year and beyond.
WHEN IT’S TIME TO CALL IN A TUTOR Declining test scores: Some students are simply poor test takers, but a gradual or sudden decline in test scores may indicate students are having trouble mastering material. Teachers can pinpoint if certain concepts are overly challenging to students and notify parents if there are any problem areas.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Jan. 11, 1973, the owners of America’s 24 major league baseball teams vote to allow teams in the American League to use a “designated pinch-hitter” that could bat for the pitcher, while still allowing the pitcher to stay in the game.
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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.
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Here’s a Tip * If you like taking baths, you can invest in a second rubber bath mat to drape over the side of the tub. The edge will be nonslip, so you can hold on for support and your hands will not slide. * Sunburn happens in the winter too, especially on the slopes. Use a cotton ball soaked in cold tea to ease tight dry skin. Be sure you apply sunscreen to your face and wear eye protection when going out to play in the snow. * For drains slowed by grease, sprinkle a half-cup each of salt and baking soda down the drain, and follow it with an entire kettle or pot of boiling water. * If the smell in your cedar chest has faded, you can bring it back easily with extra-fine sandpaper. A very light sanding is all it takes in most cases. (c) 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.
Hocus Focus BY HENRY BOLTINOFF
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BEGIN PLANNING KIDS’ SUM M ER RECREATION NOW M any families spend w inter figuring out how to chase aw ay cabin fever and endure frigid temperatures until spring and summer mercifully return. Parents thinking ahead to sw imming pools and days lounging on the beach can put their daydreams to practical use by planning ahead for their youngsters’ summer vacations. Youth recreational programs and summer camps can bridge the gap in care betw een the end of school and the day w hen classes resume. Due in part to high demand, parents w ho w ant to place their kids in summer rec programs or summer camps should being vetting such programs and camps w ell in advance of summer.
BUILD A BUDGET THAT WORKS FOR YOU Determine your net income. The Bank of America notes that net income, also known as “take-home pay,” is the foundation of a budget. In the era of direct deposit, it can be easy for anyone to forget how much money they’re taking in each month. Salaried workers can determine their net income pretty quickly and easily, while workers who are paid by the hour and freelancers may need to do a little extra work and serve as their own bookkeepers as they try to calculate their net incomes.
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WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES Speak with business owners about your experience as a customer, sharing insight about both good and bad experiences.
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Pancake Breakfast at the WNY Gas & Steam Engine Assoc. Grounds, 10294 Gillate Rd., Alexander. Breakfast will be served JANUARY 21, 7:30a.m.-12p.m. Our menu is pancakes/french toast, sausage, scrambled eggs, sausage & biscuits, home fries, applesauce, coffee, tea, hot chocolate & juice. $12 adult, $5 children 5-12, 4 and under free. Please join us.
Take-out Spaghetti Dinner at the United Methodist Church of Livonia, 21 Summer St, Livonia on Wednesday, January 10, 4:306:00PM (or until sold out). Spaghetti, sauce, meatballs, undressed salad, and garlic bread. Donations accepted.
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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 (Sept.-May)
Chili Public Library 3237 Chili Avenue, Rochester www.chililibrary.org (585) 889-2200 Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9; Fri.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. Closed
Hollwedel Memorial Library 5 Woodrow Dr., Pavilion (585) 584-8843 Hours: M,W 1-8; T, Th 10-1; F 11-6; S 9-noon; Sunday-closed
Mumford Branch Library 883 George Street, Mumford (585) 538-6124 Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 12-6
Newman Riga Library 1 S. Main St., Churchville, NY www.newmanrigalibrary.org (585) 293-2009 Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 11-5; Tues., Thurs. 11-9; Sat. 10-2
Scottsville Free Library 28 Main Street, Scottsville (585) 889-2023 Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 10-5; Tues., Thurs. 1-8; Sat. 10-1
Monthly Breakfast - Held the first Sunday of the month (JANUARY 7) from 8-11am at the Avon Veterans Hall, 5480 Avon-East Avon Rd., Avon. Breakfast includes: Scrambled eggs, sausage, home fries, toast, sausage gravy with biscuits, juice, coffee, tea, water. Proceeds to benefit Avon American Legion Family Programs. All welcome. Hosted by American Legion Post 294. Kids: 5-12 $5, Under 5: Free and Adults: $10.
BATAVIA VFW Post 1602 Cheeseburger & FF Night - VFW Post 1602, 25 Edwards Street, Batavia is hosting a Cheeseburger & FF Night on Saturday, January 13, 2024. Food is served from 4:30 - 6 PM. $10 Donation/Dinner. Music by The Remediators from 6 PM - 9 PM. Presale tickets recommended. Tickets available at the Post or by calling 585-344-3249 Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday after 4:30 PM. Open to the Public.
DARIEN CENTER Town of Darien History by local residents - Presentations by local residents sharing the local history of the town of Darien. Join us the 3rd Thursday from 6:30-7:30pm at the Darien Disciples Church, 1951 Broadway Rd., Darien Center.
LEROY “Community for Understanding,” a book discussion group open to all, will meet on Tuesday, January 16 from 6:30-7:30 pm at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 1 East Main St., LeRoy to discuss “Poverty, by America” by Matthew Desmond, an award-winning book voted the best non-fiction book for 2023 on Goodreads. Desmond contends that poverty is tied to every person in our country, in one way or another, so there will be much to discuss from this short book. All are invited to join us; please read the book before the meeting. Info and discussion questions are found at stmarksleroy.org/upcoming-events. Questions? Email stmarksleroy@ gmail.com.
Youth B Fit - Youth Fitness Class, no registration but parents must sign waiver at 1st class, all youth welcome any skill level, different themes each week, ex. ninja warrior class. Classes repeat every FRIDAY, 6-7pm at The GOOSE Community Center, 33 South Main Street, Oakfield. Cost: $5. http:// www.warriorhouseofwny.com
Rochester Women’s Community Chorus - Join the Rochester Women’s Community Chorus January 13, 2024, 7:30pm, for an evening of our choral production of, From a Theater Near You, film music that shares an eternal message of inspiration, courage, and the joy of life’s journey. Tickets are available in advance via a chorus member or the QR code in website link; for $12, $10 for seniors, children under 12 are free. Tickets are available at the door for $15, $12 for seniors, and children under 12 are free. Join us at the Harley School’s auditorium, 1981 Clover St. Rochester 14618 (doors open at 7pm). ASLinterpreted. Handicap accessible. http://therwcc.org/RWCC/img/ Fall2023/RWCC-From-A-TheaterNear-You-Winter-2024
Wheatland Senior Citizens Club meeting will be held on Tuesday January 9 at 12:00 noon in the Senior Center at the Town Hall on Main St. in Scottsville. Bring your own lunch. Coffee and tea are available. The yearly dues of $7 per person will start to be collected. We will be welcoming our new President Jim Luke, Vice President Angie Shortino, returning as Secretary is Eleanor Lyons and treasurer also returning is Jim Luke. For more info or to join the club please contact Darryl Cady at 586-889-4330 or just come along for a meeting. Hope to see you all in January.
DIFFERENT WAYS TO HELP RESOLUTIONS STICK THIS YEAR Set a reasonable time frame. Be realistic when determining how long it will take to achieve your goal. Achieving a difficult goal can take time, so don’t expect overnight success.
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The Rochester Theater Organ Society presents ‘Songs of Travel: American Music “From Around the World”’ on Sunday, January 7th, 2PM at the West Herr Auditorium Theatre. 2017 ATOS Young Organist Competition Winner Alex Jones returns to the console of the RTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer 4/23 theatre organ! Admission for NON-members is $15 per person. Children 12 and under with an adult, and students with school ID are always FREE. Box Office opens 1PM on the day of the show. Auditorium doors open 1:15PM. Seating is General Admission, not reserved. No advance ticket sales. Visit the RTOS website rtosonline. org or stop by the Membership Table in the lobby for more information.
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A.D. Call & Sons Residential/Commercial
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The only WATER that should nt is be in your basement BOB WATERS! Waterproofing • Drain Tile Su Sump & Backup Pumps • Crawlspaces lspaces Wall Crack Repair Outside Entrance (Bilco & Gordon Doors) Ou St Stone Foundations • Foundation Repairr 10% OFF ANY SERVICE MILITARY SAVE 15%
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ALL COUNTY GUTTER CO., INC.
Time to get your furnace or boiler cleaned & checked. We offer full HVAC service for fuel oil, propane and natural gas. Financing is available.
We will service customers even if we are not your fuel provider.
All County Gutter offers the following: • K-Style Gutter Installation • Galvanized and Copper • Leaf Guard Installation • Material Delivery
Please contact our HVAC salesperson, Dan Stanford at 585-616-0369 Or email him at dstanford@hometowneenergy.com Office phone 585-637-2920 • 24/7 Service Available
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and MODELS - Built or Unbuilt. Automotive, Military, Aviation, Ships, etc. Parts and pieces okay. Collector looking for projects, restore. 585-314-6989
BROWN PACKING/WRAPPING PAPER. 585-645-6000 UPRIGHT PIANO. 716-946-0981
Disabled, need HITCH RACK/CARGO CARRIER, please. Geneva, NY area. 336-247-3245
RECLINER. Very nice shape. 585-721-4631 SONY 20” & 27” TUBE TYPE TVs. Not flatscreen. 585-223-3903 ADULT DIAPERS & PADS, SOCKS, and SHAMPOO. 585-236-0426
CAST IRON DUTCH OVEN with lid. Any condition. For Scout camping. In Batavia area. 585-356-9306
4’ CHRISTMAS TREE. White frosted with poinsettias and lights. 4’ CHRISTMAS TREE with lights and stand. 585-225-1852
AREA RUGS, any size. 585-363-1444 Looking for ‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s ROCK 8-TRACK TAPES, CASSETTES, and RECORDS for personal collection. gzintel1967@gmail.com
1950s HUTCH and CHINA CABINET. You pick up. 585-752-9222 SEWING MACHINE - Kenmore 1410 zigzag, Japan. You pick up Batavia. 585-474-5917 WHITE FLYER CLAY PIGEONS for trap shooting. Two boxes, 135 count each. Lima 585-582-1428 TREADLE SEWING MACHINE with cabinet in good shape, needs belt. Nhzink@gmail.com
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS: Tubes, tube testers, test equipment, radios, microphones, stereo audio, motors, speakers, meters, turntables, communication gear, Transistor Radios, Advertising. greg3151@ymail.com Good Working condition: One Large 6”+ REEL-TO-REEL TAPE RECORDER, for NonProfit Archive group, Identifying & Archiving old tapes for museum. 585-534-9852 MUSIC. Albums and 45s from the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s. Call Bill, 585-402-8870
Three boxes of QUILT BOOKS. Must take all. Text for more information. 585-230-3011
Seeking a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Gas or charcoal. Please text or call Matt 315-576-1278
SHOWER CHAIR, CHEST OF DRAWERS, BEDSIDE UNIT. 585-506-8704 for appointment
CHILDREN/FAMILY DVDs wanted for a young woman with a learning disability. dsbarnes232@gmail.com
Kodak 650H SLIDE PROJECTOR with one carousel and remote. Has an issue with advancing slides. cdevries42@netscape.net
VHS MACHINE in good working condition. 585-519-1261
MEMORABILIA CLIPPINGS and PAMPHLETS: 1993-2003 on Rochester Veterans, Health, The Golden Age of Hollywood and more. Fairport. 585-388-0318 RUG - 12’ x 8’, beige pattern. Cleaned and wrapped. You move. Bobsuek@gmail.com Working REFRIGERATOR. Pick up only. rvhx2@aol.com CALIFORNIA KING BED 72’ x 84’. Sheets and comforter included. You pick up, Rush. 585-533-1274 (lv msg)
TWIN METAL BUNK BED with ladder. 585-698-0758 POKÉMON CARDS for 10-year-old granddaughter to expand her collection. salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com ACOUSTIC GUITAR. 585-831-6040 iPAD in good working condition, PILLOWCASES & SHEETS for a twin bed, and COSTUME JEWELRY. 585-415-8513 SNOWPLOW for a pickup truck. 585-506-5191
Several 3-RING BINDERS in excellent condition, various sizes and four CLIP BOARDS. 585-230-6577
Old plastic outdoor NATIVITY SET. Okay if just Jesus, Mary, and Joseph. 585-346-7022
Olympus C-5050 Zoom DIGITAL CAMERA with extra ZOOM LENS. Great for someone looking to get into digital photography. 585-230-6577
GAS STOVE and REFRIGERATOR in good working condition. 585-285-6427
Box of MAGAZINES. Men’s, Women’s, Boating, Religious, etc. You pick up from Lakeville. Call or text 585-649-8706
FURNITURE NEEDED as soon as possible for living room, bedroom, kitchen, etc. In good condition. 585-424-0732
3 DESKS - 37” x 15 1/2” x 29”. 1 DESK - 47 1/2” x 25” x 51”. 315-331-9391
KITCHENAID STAND MIXER with bowl and standard attachments in good working condition. Please call/text 585-764-9769
SPEAKER PAIRS. MCS 20.5” Realistic & Scott 14”. As is. Don’t know if they work. 315-331-9391
Seeking an ATV or DIRT BIKE that is no longer being used for father/son project. Call or text Matt. 315-576-1278
SKYLIGHT PANELS. Rose design. 23 3/4” x 48”. Can be trimmed to fit. 315-331-9391
DINING ROOM TABLE. 585-381-6546
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - 68” tall, 50” long, 15” deep. Pick up in Manchester. 315-331-9391
ELECTRONIC PIANO KEYBOARD. Call/Txt. 585-298-8681
WWE WRESTLING ACTION FIGURES. My young son loves them! 585-698-0758
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EXPLORING THE ORIGINS OF NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS
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For millenia, people around the world have commemorated the arrival of a new calendar year by adhering to various traditions. Once such tradition is making resolutions for the year ahead. Resolutions are promises to oneself geared around personal fulfillment and betterment. Resolutions are widely practiced, but some people may not understand the origins of New Year’s resolutions and why they have become the norm. Some historians tie the practice of making resolutions to the ancient Babylonians. More than 4,000 years ago, the Babylonians celebrated the New Year in March rather than January. The spring harvest was in March, and a festival called Akitu, which lasted 12 days, was celebrated. An important part of the festival was the crowning of a new king. Special rituals also affirmed a connection to the gods. The Babylonians made promises to the gods, which included vows to return borrowed objects and pay outstanding debts. Resolutions can also be traced to ancient Rome. The Romans were instrumental in creating a more formal calendar, and the start of the new year was moved from March to January (January and February were added to the Roman calendar under the rule of Numa Pompilius). Julius Caesar wanted to honor January’s namesake, Janus, the Roman god of beginnings. Janus’ two faces enabled him to look back into the past and forward into the future. Sacrifices to Janus were made, and worshipers exchanged gifts with one another. A custom of setting resolutions began during this period as well, with Romans promising to be good to one another. Eventually, these resolutions were funneled into prayers and fasting when Christianity was adopted by the Roman Empire. Other religious parallels include the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, which is a day of atonement and reflection as celebrants examine their wrongdoings and seek forgiveness and to behave better moving forward. Yom Kippur follows Rosh Hashanah, Judaism’s own new year. Resolutions also may be loosely tied to Medieval times. During this time, knights took a “peacock vow” at the end of the Christmas season. Each year, these knights would reaffirm their commitment to chivalry. Today New Year’s resolutions are largely a secular tradition, but they’re still connected to a desire to be a good person and put one’s best self forward.
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Holiday Good Samaritans Save the Day I wish to thank 3 VERY kind people when our car died at Wegmans Holt Rd parking lot Sat., 12/30 at 10:30AM. I foolishly left my phone at home with my AAA contact info. A Gretchen’s Hallmark clerk let me use her phone to call my sister who wasn’t home. A Wegmans customer service person was very eager to help IF I couldn’t find a cable jump from another car in the lot. While I was in Wegmans, a man saw my husband with the hood up and offered a jump (he refused payment). The car started immediately and these 2 panic stricken seniors were SO relieved at the ‘kindness of strangers.’ Blessings to all of you and may I be so lucky to “pay this kindness forward!”
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The Coffee Press - 12/20/23 @ 9:10AM I wanted to say thank you to a kind stranger who assisted me at The Coffee Press on 12/20/2023 at around 9:10-9:25AM. I was at The Coffee Press where they had frosted Christmas cookies displayed. I grabbed one and when I went to pay for it, I was told that it was Cash Only. As I was about to exit The Coffee Press a young man who was another customer stopped me and handed me a cookie and wished me a Merry Christmas. What this individual did not know at that moment was that I was trying to buy the cookie for my mom, who is in the final stages of dementia. Those frosted cookies are one of the few things that she enjoys and that’s why I wanted to purchase one to bring to her. She enjoyed them immensely. Unfortunately in my rush, I do not feel that I thanked this kind stranger enough and hope to return the favor and hope someone can help me. The person was in their 20s, dark-haired and accompanied by a couple of friends. Thanks! AP.
Get Off Your Cell Phone While shopping at our local big box store I ran into a mini traffic (shopping cart) jam. Four people trying to get down an isle at the same time. We were all patiently waiting for a lady to move over then realized she was on her cell phone, oblivious to others. Finally, one squeezed past her and had the audacity to touch carts going through. The look she gave him was ridiculous! I honestly believe if she said anything to him he would’ve grabbed her phone and thrown it across the store. If you’re on your phone, move out of the way. Plus nobody wants to listen to your conversations! New Medical Building Needs Improvements The cavernous, centralized out-of-town medical building lacks aged/disabled community information. Barrier free, and medical bus transport parking information needs to become disseminated. Hours, phone numbers, and floor locations of these various, now centralized medical offices need to become publicly well-advertised. While centralized services may be useful in urban areas, rural villages' smaller, convenient, local offices are at an unfortunate loss, especially with this region's tricky weather. Telephone calls to one's primary provider receptionists are often on hold for one half hour to make an appointment, which is much too long. These improvements could be implemented without great cost to corporate and make this behemoth more responsive to this aged, agrarian community's medical needs.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Serving Our Community for over 20 years.
Blood Bank Turns Away Donor With High Iron Levels
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DEAR DR. ROACH: Recently, I was rejected from donating plasma (not blood) because my iron that day was 57 mcmol/L, and the maximum allowable was 54 mcmol/L. I was rescheduled to get retested in a few days. The technician said to eat beans and similar foods to lower my iron levels. I checked my own records and didn’t find any results that fell below the cutoff. My red blood cell count was 5.15; my white blood cell count was 6.0; my hemoglobin level was 16.1 g/dL; and my hematocrit level was 48.5%, all within the healthy range. Which test results could they be referring to, and how do I lower my iron? -- S.L. ANSWER: Blood banks typically screen donors for anemia, which is frequently caused by iron deficiency, but I’m confused as to why they are screening you with iron tests because that is typically not done. Moreover, they are telling you that your iron is too high, which is the opposite of the iron-deficiency anemia that is usually looked for. I recommend that you see your own physician and get retested. If we take the blood bank at their word, and your iron level is too high, that raises the possibility of hereditary hemochromatosis (HH), which is caused by a defect of iron absorption. With this condition, your body absorbs as much iron as possible, even if it doesn’t need any. This causes iron overload, which damages the heart, liver, bone marrow, adrenal glands, skin and joints, just to name a few. HH is easy to treat once the diagnosis is made. However, making the diagnosis requires thinking about the possibility, and it’s uncommon enough that a lot of healthcare professionals don’t think about it right away. Your doctor should test your iron and ironbinding capacity, as well as your ferritin level, which tends to correlate with the total amount of body iron stores. But I don’t want to jump to conclusions, which is why your own doctor should test you to see if you really do have excess iron. ***
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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, increased 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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Salmon Orthodontics Beautiful smiles enhance self-confidence & self-esteem.
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Elderly People in your area need your help. • Doctor Appointments • Errands • Companionship • Meals • Provide 1:1 Care References, background check required. Choose your own hours. No mandated overtime.
DRY SOCKET SOLUTIONS Dry socket is a painful condition that sometimes occurs after a tooth extraction. Normally, a blood clot forms over the extraction site when a tooth is removed. The blood clot protects the underlying bone and nerves in the empty tooth socket. It also provides the foundation for new gum tissue and bone to form over the socket. Dry socket happens when the blood clot fails to form or dislodges before the extraction site has healed, exposing the underlying bone and nerves. It usually occurs one to three days after an extraction. To treat dry socket, your dentist will remove any food debris from the tooth socket and then fill it with a medicated paste or dressing. We dedicate ourselves to keeping our patients out of the dental chair with our focus on prevention. We
provide the highest quality of preventive services so that you’ll spend less time in treatment and more time enjoying your healthy smile. We offer complete general dental care, including full mouth reconstruction, repair of any damage caused by neglect or trauma, and the all-important periodic cleanings. We also provide cosmetic dentistry for the sunniest smiles possible. Call BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL, 585.343.4246, for an appointment at 6 Batavia City Centre.
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Susan B. Anthony House: A Glimpse into the Heart of Suffrage History BY SUZIE WELLS
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n preparation for the upcoming Day of History competition, my daughter and her groupmates recently joined their teacher at Rochester’s Susan B. Anthony house. Thankfully, the group didn’t mind me and another daughter tagging along for the tour that day. What a treasure right in town! Unassuming from the outside (though a little taller than expected, and we learned Anthony’s team outgrew the space and raised the roof to add a third floor so the team could have more space), I would never have imagined 17 Madison St. held such a treasure. On our visit, we toured the spaces Anthony, her family, and her suffragist team called home through those incredible years. The preservation and education organization has done an incredible job bringing history alive for visitors. Their goal/vision statement of inspiring others through Anthony’s life and work truly seems effective. Born in Adams, MA in 1820, the second of seven children, Anthony attended school in Battenville, NY but she and her sister were pulled from school when their father Daniel learned the girls weren’t allowed to learn the same subjects as the boys. The Anthony family then opened their own home to serve as a school, teaching boys and girls as equals. The family moved to Rochester in 1845, and the following year Susan began teaching at Canajoharie Academy. The Anthony household became a meeting place for anti-slavery activists such as Frederick Douglass. In 1851, Anthony attended an anti-slavery convention in Seneca Falls, and the rest was history. Never one to allow someone else to tell her what to think or say, Anthony met with Amelia Bloomer (founder of the very-practical pants, allowing women freedom of movement with their attire) and listened to impassioned speeches at the convention. There, she also met Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Anthony and Stanton ended up quite the pair as the movement gained traction. Anthony is known for her confidence, her courage in the face of adversity, her legal expertise, and her poignant speeches. The SBA House docent shared a few nuggets such as Anthony’s purposeful choice to always wear modest, no frills, black and white acceptably feminine outfits so her audience would pay attention to her ideas and not simply comment on or criticize her for statement-making attire, such as happened when Bloomer and other such revolutionaries tried to share their opinions but with socially unacceptable bloomers on. Anthony, her sister Mary, and their mother Lucy, moved into the Madison St. home in 1865 as tenants. Lucy purchased the home a year later, and Mary purchased it from her mother in 1873. Susan purposefully never married, so she could focus on her anti-slavery and women’s rights campaign, free to travel solo and spread the word. Traveling often by train or coach, Anthony traveled light but became known for her purse.
swim,” and they call for the doctor, the nurse, and the lady with the alligator purse. Over the years, I had forgotten how the rhyme went, except that versions always had the lady with the alligator purse prescribe something other than penicillin or aspirin as the doctor and nurse did (I seem to remember she prescribes pizza). According to the docent, the rhyme ends with the lady with the alligator purse saying “Vote!” We should all treasure our freedom and rights to vote by educating ourselves on the issues of the day, and making our voices heard through the ballot box as women such as Anthony worked hard to attain. “One of the world’s greatest revolutionaries,” Anthony was famously arrested in Rochester in 1872 for voting when it was not yet socially acceptable (and debatably legal) for women to do so. As the docent explained, Anthony happily let herself be arrested instead of quietly paying a fine and being scolded. As she awaited trial, she continued to lecture and spread ideas of women’s and African American rights, stirring up so much controversy that she had to be tried in the next county over. Hence, the Ontario County Courthouse in Canandaigua famously hosted her trial. Anthony’s trial itself caused controversy. She was fined $100 after the judge refused to hear Anthony’s arguments and ordered the jury to find her guilty. However, as the docent explained with a laugh, Anthony never paid that fine because she felt it unjust. Anthony died in 1906, unfortunately years before women officially attained the right to vote, but to this day, women across Rochester trek to Mt. Hope Cemetery, placing their I Voted stickers on her grave, paying homage and thanking Anthony for her hard work and service. February 7th, the organization celebrates Anthony’s birthday “in the same way [she] hosted her birthday celebrations during her lifetime; this will be an opportunity to encourage one another in the pursuit of equality and give in support of the mission.” Explore the “Tracks of Change” laid by Susan B. Anthony that guide us to a stronger, more just community,” as the organization says. What an incredible historical resource we have right in the city. For more information, visit susanb.org.
Upstairs in Anthony’s office, when the docent showed us Anthony’s iconic alligator purse and recollected the children’s rhyme of Miss Lulu (I remember Miss Lucy or even Miss Suzie, which was fun, because my own name was in a song not made up by me) and her baby, Tiny Tim, who she “put in the bathtub to see if he could
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“Failure is impossible.impossible.” – Susan B. Anthony Photo Credits – Susan B. Anthony House
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GENESEE VALLEY BOCES ADULT EDUCATION
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ARG Trucking Corp., a local bulk petroleum hauler, is in need of DRIVERS with CDL A Licenses and XT Endorsement.
Home Daily
This teaches hands-on safe operation of machines used in machine shop trades. Instruction is given in the use of measuring devices and machine shop math. Students with intermediate skills will learn two types of Machining. The main focus will be the CNC and Manual Machines. Also, there will be an introduction to print reading. Hands-on use is stressed in all areas and projects will combine these two areas of machining.
Trucks are based at our CHILI TERMINAL. FULL-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE with paid time off, medical and Rx coverage, vision care coverage, dental coverage, 401k retirement plans, profit sharing, company supplied uniforms. Experienced and recent CDL school grads welcome!! In house CDL A training program available as well.
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1. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: When is Three King’s Day celebrated typically? 2. TELEVISION: In the drama series “Mad Men,” what product is presumed to be Don Draper’s last advertisement? 3. GEOGRAPHY: What is a chain or collection of islands called? 4. MOVIES: To which city is the McCallister family traveling in the holiday classic “Home Alone”? 5. LEGAL: What is a moot court? 6. LITERATURE: What is the name of the heroine in “The Scarlet Letter”? 7. FOOD & DRINK: What kind of nut is used in marzipan? 8. MUSIC: What is the gift on the 11th day in the song “The Twelve Days of Christmas”? 9. SCIENCE: How much of the Earth’s surface is covered with water? 10. HISTORY: What are the two Japanese cities that the United States hit with atomic bombs in WWII?
Answers 1. Jan. 6, the 12th day of Christmas. 2. Coca-Cola. 3. An archipelago. 4. Paris, France. 5. A simulated court to give law students a chance to practice what they have learned. 6. Hester Prynne. 7. Almond. 8. 11 pipers piping. 9. Almost 71%. 10. Hiroshima and Nagasaki. © 2023 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Byron-Bergen CSD is seeking an experienced and motivated team member and invites you to apply for an anticipated Civil Service position. This is a 12-month provisional position, full-time (40 hrs./week). Successful candidate must be a resident of Genesee County or one of Genesee County’s contiguous counties and must successfully pass the Genesee County Secretary Civil Service exam when next offered or have the ability to laterally transfer from a county outside of Genesee County. Looking for a self-starter who is people oriented with strong verbal and written skills. Experience scheduling, computer skills, and good organization are a plus. Benefits include health insurance, paid holidays, paid time off, and participation in the NYS Employees Retirement System. Starting pay is $18.00 per hour. Application must be received by 2:00 p.m. on January 12, 2024. Please remit letter of interest, Genesee County Civil Service application (https://www.bbschools.org/Downloads/Civil%20Service%20Application%202019%20Revision.pdf), resume, and any other pertinent information to: Mrs. Rachel Stevens, Secretary to the Superintendent, Byron-Bergen CSD 6917 West Bergen Rd., Bergen, NY 14416, or by email at rstevens@bbschools.org. For more information, visit www.bbschools.org
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ITEMS FOR SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY given by Economy Self-Store Inc. of Rochester that the following storage units will be auctioned by manner of public sale to be held at Economy Self-Store at 900 Jefferson Rd. Rochester, 14623 on Tuesday, Jan 23 at 11:00 a.m. These auctions are to satisfy owner’s liens. Units will be sold for cash to the highest bidder and are considered final. Contents will include but are not limited to: household items, books, tools, etc... Occupant Name/Unit number: Orlando Mack/unit #3; Jake Hart/unit #4. Call if needed 585-427-2660 ONE LONG HAIRED female mini dachshund for sale, black & tan, shots & wormed, 585-472-5108 or nyscrt2001@aol.com
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