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BATAVIA: 13 LewisAve.Largetwo generation EstateSale!Friday, 10/28/22(9am-4pm),Saturday, 10/29/22(9am-1pm).Includes:Antiques,clocks,artwork,household items,furniture,antiquedolls, collectiblesandmuchmore.Hopeto seeyouthere!
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STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne
* “Gigi” author Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette could only write after she had plucked all the fleas off her cat.
NOW HERE’S A TIP
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* Using your fireplace? Try adding citrus peels to the logs for a nice aroma. They can be a good starter material as well.
* Those hide-a-key rocks can be a little obvious -- at least they are to me. I have a spare key hidden outside too, but I sealed mine in a plastic baggie and buried it in a spot known to our family members. Also, it’s not right by the door. -- I.E. in Mississippi
* When closing up our cabin for the season, we brought a box of mothballs and scattered them around the porch perimeter. This keeps the small animals like mice and skunks from setting up shop there while no one is around. -S.F. in Pennsylvania
* Now’s a great time to start weatherstripping! Check and recaulk windows. Caulk along baseboards to deter drafts. Add insulation to electrical outlets and under sinks around plumbing. Seal it up to stay toasty this winter.
* Remember to turn off bathroom fans after 10 minutes. In the winter, if your house is on the dry side, don’t use the fan at all: Open the door so the humidity from the shower or bath reaches into the house.
* “To remove the skin from salmon, I freeze it and skin it while frozen. The skin comes off much easier, and I waste less of the fish. I buy a large piece and parcel it into several smaller pieces, since it’s just me. I like salmon, and it’s healthy for me!” -- L.A. in Florida
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Inside Rolling Hills Asylum with Owner & Resident Sharon Coyle
BY AMANDA DUDEK
It’s October, and autumn in Western New York means there’s a chill in the air and lengthening shadows that make the evenings seem otherworldly. As Halloween draws near, the thoughts of many turn to manifestations of the supernatural. Rolling Hills Asylum (RHA) in East Bethany is one of the most popular locations, reportedly lled withparanormalactivity.NooneunderstandsRHA’shistory,unearthly inhabitants, and daily activity better than owner Sharon Coyle.
Sharon grew up in a small town in New Hampshire, rich in both history and supernatural New England folklore. From her youth, Sharon had an interest in the paranormal. Her childhood home, she says, was also paranormally active, visually and audibly, such as unexplained noises, footsteps, disappearing keys, changing thermostats, and mysterious “visitors” sitting on the edges of beds.
Sharon grew up to nd a career as a location manager and associate producer in lm production as well as working in sales and marketing. en, her mother’s passing reignited her interest in what happens in what she calls the mysterious oh-so-far-and-yet-too-close other side. “I was looking for answers,” said Sharon. “ ere is a hole in my heart caused by those I love passing on. Like many, I have questions, suspicions, and hopes.”
A er exploring the paranormal on the California Coast Sharon rst visited RHA in 2008, “I had three amazing nights of activity, including meeting Roy Crouse, the 7+ foot Shadow Man, and capturing some outstanding evidence,” recalled Sharon. “When I learned that RHA was closing forever, I had to intervene, and bought RHA the day before my birthday in 2009, and moved here in the spring of 2010.”
“I have owned RHA for nearly 13 years now. ere is so much that happens here. I am living with these people,” she said, referring to RHA’s otherworldly residents. “ ese were people with ties to the community, people with whom we communicate in spirit on a regular basis. ere are things that happen here that cannot be explained.”
Operating from 1827-1974, Rolling Hills began as the Genesee County Poorhouse, welcoming “orphaned children, families, destitute elderly, physically handicapped, mentally unstable, morally corrupt, even criminals,” according to Genesee County Historian Susan L. Conklin. “In 1828 Genesee County constructed a stone building attached to the Poorhouse for the con nement of lunatics and a repository for paupers committed for misconduct…Residents were referred to as inmates (no matter why they were housed there).”
RHAevenhasalostcemetery.“ ecemeteryfortheCountyPoorhouse has faded away as the stones crumpled, the grass grew, and the forest replanted,” said Conklin. “No one was around to care for those who had so long ago been forgotten. ese people, though they were poor, ill, and sometimes abandoned, do deserve to be remembered. An actual cemetery register or plot map has yet to be discovered.”
Sharon believes that people have an energy that never goes away, just changes shape or form. RHA certainly seems to have a great deal of energy. “ ere are so many things we see, feel, hear, and smell,” she explained. “ ings
moving right in front of us, recordings, images… this place is truly amazing. We will witness clocks chiming, whistling, a wheelchair rolling on its own, words coming through a spirit box, all kinds of things. Guests have experienced little children’s hands grabbing onto their hands, hearing their names called out, sitting in the barber’s chair and feeling hair falling on their face like they were having a haircut...it’s crazy, amazing, and phenomenal.”
Of Sharon’s many paranormal experiences at RHA, two stand out. “A spirit named Roy will call out my name in his deep voice,” she said. “We also have a little boy named Jacque down in the laundry room. He looks like Pugsley from the Addams family. I went to put something away down there. I opened one of the doors, and he startled me with a loud, ‘Boo!’ I scolded him for startling me. A year later, I asked him if he wanted to say boo to me through the spirit box, and he did. at is his little signal to me.”
e supernatural keeps Sharon going. “It gives people who have lost a loved one hope that there is something a erwards,” she said. “ ey come from all over: Alaska, Texas, England, Australia, and more. We all have people pass on. We miss them and hope to see them on the other side.”
“ ey are always around us, trying to tell us something,” she said. “We have to pay attention. If you think you hear that voice, you probably are.”
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The term “apple” comes from the OldeEnglishword,“aeppel.”
AllBabiesCherishedishostinga Fall VendorandCraftSale inthe BataviaCityCentre(Mall)on November5th,from10:00amto 3:00pm.Vendoritemsforsalewill rangefromhomedecor,knitted items,skincareproducts,and more!Pleasecomeouttosupport yourlocalcraftsmanandsmall businesses!
HLOMJavawithJoe:Tom Tiefel, “Bergen HistoricMaple SyrupProject-JoinusattheHollandLandOfficeMuseumforthe nexteditionofourJavawithJoeE. morningcoffeepresentationson Thursday,October27that9am. Thismonth’spresenterisTom Tiefel,TownofBergenHistorian andproprietoroftheBergenHistoricMapleSyrupProject.Hewill bediscussinghisrevitalizationofan antiquemaplesyrupoperationthat raninBergennearly100yearsago. Admissionisfreeandcoffeeand donutswillbeprovided.Ifyou wouldliketoattendpleasecontact themuseumat585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.
HLOMGuestSpeakerSeries: Dennis Upton, “TheLifeofJoseph Ellicott:WhoWillTellMyStory?”JoinusattheHollandLandOffice MuseumonTuesday,November 1st.DennisUptonwillbeperforminghishistoricalpresentationofthe “LifeofJosephEllicott:WhoWill TellMyStory”.Hisrenditiontakes placeduringEllicott’sfinalhours spentinWesternNewYorkbefore heissentdowntheErieCanalto aninstitutioninNewYorkCity.The presentationistoldfromEllicott’s perspective,andwillbeoccurring onwhatwouldbeJosephEllicott’s 262ndbirthday.Admission$5or $3formuseummembers.Toattend:585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.
FallBasketRaffle-LiveAuction: Come SupporttheDownSyndrome SupportGrouponSaturday,October29th.BasketRaffle11:00to 4:00($5.00Sheets).LiveAuction 4:00-FreeAdmission.QualityInn @8250ParkRoad,Batavia.
ZontaClubofBatavia-Genesee County 10THANNUALZONTA HOLIDAYFESTIVAL!Batavia’sAnnualArtisan&VendorMarketplace. Saturday&Sunday,November12th &13th,10am-4pmDailyatBatavia DownsGaming&Hotel,8315Park Road,Batavia.FREEAdmission! WideVarietyofVendors.Visitfrom SantaClausSunday11am-2pm. FoodavailableatTheHomestretch Grill!SponsoredbytheZontaClub ofBatavia/Genesee.
CrossroadsHouseAnnualFall Basket Raffle- Thisyear, CrossroadsHouseFallBasketRaffle willbeheldatourneighbors,BataviaFirstPresbyterianChurchHall, 300EastMainSt.Themaineventis Saturday,November5,2022,from 12to4pm,withthewinnersbeing drawnstartingat3pm.Pre-saleis Friday,November4,2022, 3:30-5:30pm.Lunchwillbe availableonSaturday.Over100 baskets,plusgiftcardswillberaffled!MEGArafflessoldseparately. Crossroadshouse.com/585-3433892.
BBQ-EagleStarHousingFundraiser forHomelessVeterans BBQRIBDINNER(Servedwith bakedbeansandmacaronisalad) $14.PULLEDPORKDINNER(Served withbakedbeansandmacaroni salad)$11.BRISKETDINNER (Servedwithbakedbeansandmacaronisalad)$16ORBBQPULLED PORKSANDWICH-$7.BBQRIB SANDWICH-$11.BRISKETSANDWICH-$11.JoinusonSATURDAY, OCTOBER22,11:00am-UNTIL SOLDOUTatJERRYARENA’S, 8360LewistonRd.,Batavia.
VFWPost1602HamDinner: VFW Post1602,25EdwardsStreet, BataviaishostingaHamDinneron Saturday,November12,2022from 4PMtillsoldout.$14Donation/ Dinner.Ham&TurkeyRaffle startingat6:30PM.PresaleRecommended.Ticketsavailableatthe Postorbycalling585-344-3249 after4:30PMonWednesday,Friday,SaturdayandSunday.Opento thePublic.
[T]here is a harmony
In autumn, and a lustre in its sky
~Percy Bysshe Shelley
RotaryClubofBataviaTrickor Trot 5k- TheTrickorTrot5kisa funrace/walkeventthroughthe cemeteriesofBatavia,NYstarting atDeWittRecreationalPark.Thisis acostumeeventandwillhavea hauntedsection!WearyourfavoriteHalloweencostumeandcome outforafuntime.Checkinwillbe at4:00PMandtheracewillstartat 5:15PM.Top3male/femalewinnerswillbeawardedaswellasbest costume.Thisisafunfamilyfriendlyevent.Cost:$25.Follow ourFacebookpageforadditional detailsandposts!Pizza,soda, waterandswagbagswillbegiven out.https://runsignup.com/Race/ NY/Batavia/BataviaTrickorTrot5k
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HolidayWreathSale-$25. Sponsored byGrandViewCemetery.To order,pleasecall343-0877(Joyce) or993-1317(Office).Pickupwill beatthecemeterymaintenance garageonSunday,November27th from11-1pm.Allproceedsgotowardcemeterymaintenance. OrdersmustbeinbyNovember1st.
BERGEN
PulledPorkBBQ: HostedbyThe NorthBergenPresbyterianChurch, 7068NBergenRd.inBergen.PreparedbySmoke‘NtheValleyBBQ. HeldSaturday,October29th.A Drive-ThruOnlyEvent.Pickupis fromnoonto3ortillsoldout. Menu:PulledPorksandwich,baked beans,“Dan’sFamous”coleslaw andadessert.Prepaidtickets:$12 perdinneror$10persandwich only;Ticketsatthedoor:$15per dinneror$12persandwichonly.
Pre-saleisrequiredtoreserveyour meal.Cashorcheckmadeoutto NorthBergenPresbyterianChurch; Venmopossibleuponrequest.Information,ortoreservetickets pleasecallthechurchat 585-494-1255beforeOctober 23rd.
TheBergenHistoricalSociety in conjunction withtheBergenPublic Librarywillpresentaprogrambya memberfromGeneseeCountry MuseumThursday,November3, 7pm.ItwilltakeplaceintheBergenPublicLibraryConference Room(rearentrance).Presentation: “VictorianYuletide”,ahistorical documentationreflectingtheculturaloriginsofvariousVictorian holidaytraditions.Programmade possiblewithfundsfromthe StatewideCommunityRegrantProgram,aregrantprogramofthe NYSCouncilontheArtswiththe supportoftheofficeoftheGovernorandtheNYSLegislatureand administeredbyGOART!Ashort meetingwillprecedetheprogram. Facilityishandicappedaccessible. Refreshmentswillfollow.
BYRON
WeightLossSupportGroupTake OffPoundsSensibly(TOPS). Joinusforsupportandtipstohelp takeoffunwantedpounds!We meetWednesdayeveningsat5:30 attheByronFirstPresbyterian Church,6293MainStreet,Byron. Yearlymembershipis$49.
Autumn burned brightly, a running flame through the mountains, a torch flung to the trees.
~Faith Baldwin, American Family
AnnualTurkeyDinner- Sunday, October 23attheByronPresbyterianChurch,6293WestMainSt., ByronwillholdtheirTurkeyDinner. TheDRIVE-THRUONLYmealwill beginat11amuntilsoldout.The menuwillincludeturkey,stuffing, mashedpotatoes,gravy,squash, coleslaw,rolls,cranberrysauceand appleorpumpkinpie.Thecostis $15foroneofthebestdinnersin thearea.
CALEDONIA
CasinoTrip: The AmericanLegion Post255inCaledoniawillberunningabustriptoSenecaNiagara onNovember16,2022.Thecostis $35.00andyoureceive$25.00in freeplay.Thetripisopentothe public.Forreservationandinfo. pleasecallJackat845-826-2467or emailatgargewest@hotmail.com. PaymentismadetoMatthew ClearyPost255andmustbereceivedbyNovember1,2022.
2ndAnnualCommunityWalk-About fortheChildren: Sunday, October30,4pmtil8pm.Dressup thekids...TrickorTreat!Represent YourLocalBusinessFree.Comeset upaTableandhandoutCandy! CaledoniaCourtyard&Raider Lanes.
ElectionDayChicken&Biscuit Dinner: Tuesday, November8th, 4-7pm.TakeOutOnly.Heartyportionofchickenandgravyover biscuitsservedwithapplesauce, cabbagesalad,yourchoiceof greenbeansorsquash.Plusavarietyofassortedhomemadedesserts.$6/kids,$12/adults.EPStone Church,3177ChurchSt.,Caledonia.Morebakedgoodsavailable forpurchase.
HolidayCraftandBakedFood Sale - Comebrowseandshopat ourcraftandbakedfoodsale. Beautiful,uniqueitemsallmadeby ourmembership.Ourpricingbeats Etsy!Entertheraffletowina handmadequilt.Allprofitsbenefit ourchurchanditsmissionprojects. HeldSaturday,November5,9am3pmattheFirstPresbyterian Church,3080WestMainSt., Caledonia.http://caledoniafirstpc@ gmail.com
CHURCHVILLE
HarvestDinner2022- PARKING LOT DRIVETHRU-TAKEOUTS ONLY.Cost$15.Serving:Fresh RoastPork,TraditionalBread Dressing,MashedPotato,Gravy, ButternutSquash,GreenBeans, Applesauce,RollsandAssorted Pies.UnionChurch,14NorthMain St.,Churchville,(585)-293-1665. When:Saturday,November12, 2022.Time:3:30PM-UNTIL GONE.
ChurchvilleFireDepartment Turkey Raffle- TheChurchville Vol.FireDept.willbeholdinga TurkeyRaffleonFriday,November 4thstartingat7PMatthefirehouselocatedat24WashingtonSt. inChurchville.Freerefreshments.
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EAST BETHANY
HolidayHappeningsCraftand Vendor Show- TheEastBethany PresbyterianChurchinvitesyouto ourannualHOLIDAYHAPPENINGS CRAFTANDVENDORSHOWSaturday,November5thfrom9amuntil 3pmheldatthechurchat5735 EllicottSt.Rd.,EastBethany.Your favoritevendorsandcrafts,Basket Raffle,BakeSale,Breakfastand LunchAvailableforpurchase.Join usforadayinthecountrytoput youintheholidayspirit!
Create-a-Critter&Treatsfor Wildlife: Let yourimaginationrun WILD!OnSaturday,December3rd, meetintheactivityroomofthe InterpretiveNatureCenterfora broadrangeofnaturalcraftmaterials.Hotglueaperfectholidaygift foryourlovedones!Inaddition, makeediblegarlandsandornamentsforthelocalwildlife,and trimthetreesintheACORNSOutdoorLearningCenter!Session1 takesplacefrom10:00amto 12:00pm.Session2takesplace from1:00pmto3:00pm.Feeis$5 perpersonand$10perfamily. Pre-registrationisrequired;call 585-344-1122.GeneseeCounty Park&Forest,11095BethanyCenterRd.
ELBA
HamandScallopedPotatoDinner TheElbaUnitedMethodist Churchwillbehavingahamand scallopedpotatodinneronSaturday,October22atthechurchon ChapelStreet.Thetimeis4:00to 6:30PM.Costwillbe$15for adults,$5for12andunderand freetounder5.Dinnerwillconsist ofham,scallopedpotatoes, applesauce,vegetable.roll,dessert andbeverage.Therewillbeabake saleduringthedinner.Call 585-757-2224forinformation.
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FAIRPORT
Craft&VendorFair- Over 30 craftersandvendorswithunique fallandholidayitems,tobenefit MissJulie’sSchoolofBeauty.Miss Julie’sisanon-profitcosmetology schoolempoweringsurvivorsofhumantraffickingthroughvocational training.HeldSunday,October23, 10-4pmattheEagleValeGolfClub Inc.,4344NineMilePointRd., Fairport.https://fb.me/e/ 2S7XOdCkj
HENRIETTA
Drive-ThruFishFry- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21,4-7pmattheRushHenriettaAmericanLegionPost 1151,260MiddleRoad,Henrietta. Getalarge,batteredhaddockfilet withFrenchfries,homemadecoleslaw,tartarsauce,lemonwedge, bread&butterfor$13!http:// www.alpost1151.org
SundayBreakfast- All YouCan EatBreakfastBuffetGetregularor westernstylescrambledeggs,bacon,sausage,ham,homefries, pancakes,Frenchtoast,sausage gravy&biscuits,freshfruit,and orangejuiceforjust$10!Joinus onSunday,OCTOBER23,9am12pmattheRush-Henrietta AmericanLegionPost1151,260 MiddleRoad,Henrietta.www. alpost1151.org
MeatloafDinner- Our classic meatloaf,withmashedpotatoes, gravy,corn,bread,andbutter.$10. Housesalad$2extra.HeldOCTOBER25,4-6pmattheRushHenriettaAmericanLegionPost 1151,260MiddleRd.,Henrietta. http://www.alpost1151.org
LEROY
“CommunityforUnderstanding,” a bookdiscussion groupopentoall,willmeeton Wednesday,November9at7:00 pmatSt.Mark’sEpiscopalChurch, 1EastMainSt.,LeRoytodiscuss “HisTruthIsMarchingOn:John LewisandthePowerofHope”by JonMeacham.E-mail stmarksleroy@gmail.comwith questions.
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LIVONIA
Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,November9,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.Pleasefollowsignsin churchparkinglotfordrivethroughinstructions.
MUMFORD
YuletideintheCountryTours& Dinner: Join usatGCV&Mforour YuletideintheCountryTours, December2,3,4,9,10,11,16, and17.You’llbeinvitedintovignettesthatilluminatethelinkbetweentoday’scherishedholiday traditionsandtheculturalcustoms ofgenerationsthatcamebefore. Theatricalperformancesrepresent therichhistoryandtraditionthat newcomerstotheregionwould havesharedthroughoutthe19th century.Highlights:Polish ChristmasEveWigiliadinner,aHanukkahcelebration,andWatch Nightfestivitiesaspresentedby DavidShakesandtheNorthStar Players,andevenavisitfromthat jollyoldelf,St.Nick.https://www. gcv.org/events/yuletide-in-thecountry-tours-dinner/
ONTARIO
2022HomeFortheHolidaysBazaar TheNorthOntarioUnited MethodistChurch(otherwise knownas“TheBrickChurch”)will behostingaHomeFortheHolidays BazaaronFriday,October28th from9:00a.m.-3:00p.m.and Saturday,October29thfrom9:00 a.m.-3:00p.m.at7200Ontario CenterRoadinOntario.Wewillbe servingTakeOutlunchonlyon bothdaysfrom11:00a.m.-1:30 p.m.andsharingmanydelicious bakedgoods,craftsand“Nextto New”treasurestosharewith everyonethatstopsbyforavisit. Welookforwardtoseeingyou there!
PAVILION
55+SeniorLuncheon- Join uson Thursday,October27at11:30am atthePavilionFireHall.Bringyour plate,utensils,drink,anddishto pass.Nodesserts.Smalldonation. Everyonewelcomefromsurroundingareas.
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CovingtonU.P.ChurchPancake Supper onElectionDay,November8,2022from5:00PMto7:30 pm.Servingdeliciouspancakes, sausage,jell-o,applesauce,milk andcoffee.Ticketswillbesoldat thedoor.Adults:$10,Children (5-12)$5,Under5:Free.Covington UnitedPresbyterianChurch,1701 CraigRoad,Pavilion.
ROCHESTER
Nutcracker:MagicofChristmas Ballet
ThisChristmas,bringthe wholefamilybacktoasimplertime withNUTCRACKER!Magicof ChristmasBallet!Theacclaimed holidaytraditionisLIVEintheaters forthe30thAnniversarytour. Gatherfriendsandfamilytore-live yourfondestchildhooddreams, overflowingwithlarger-than-life puppets,breath-takingacrobatics anddazzlingcostumes.Experience theexquisiteartistryoftheinternationalcast,featuringstarsof Ukraineballet,performingatthe highestlevelofclassicaltechnique. ShareinthemessageofPeaceand Harmony.November18,7pm, RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre,885 EastMainSt.,Rochester.Cost: $33+.https://www.rbtl.org/events/ nutcracker/
AnEveningOfFun...WithAPurpose! The FirstPresbyterianChurch ofChili,3600ChiliAve.,ishosting PhyllisContestable,akaReverend Mother,onSaturdayevening, October29th,at7:00p.m.Rev. Motherwillentertainyouwith, “AgingAin’tALaughingMatter.... orisit?Themoneyraisedthrough thisevening’seventwillbeshared between”HabitatforHumanity“ andtheTOPSMarketinBuffalo.
Ticketsare$5.00atthedoorwitha “freewill”offeringbeingtakento supportthesetwocauses.Refreshmentswillfollowtheshow. Seatingislimited-ifyouwanta fun,entertainingeveningwhile supportingourneighbors,putthis onyourcalendar!
HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: Hearingotherpeople’sexperiences (HOPE)Prospective,new,orexperiencedhearinghearingaidusers cansharetheirexperiences,questions,andhearinglossjourneysin aninformaldiscussionfacilitatedby retiredaudiologistJosephKozelsky CCC/A.Tuesday,November1,1011am,St.Paul’sEpiscopalChurch, 25WestminsterRdacrossfrom GeorgeEastmanMuseum. hearinglossrochester.org
HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: HONORFLIGHT:HISTORYAND MISSION.HearingLossAssociation ofAmerica/RochesterChapterwill honorveteransbyintroducing HonorFlight.VeteransofWorld WarII,Korea,andVietNamare invitedtotravelwithacompanion onHonorFlighttoWashingtonDC andshareadayofhonoratour nation’smemorials.Representatives ofHonorFlightwilldiscussthe mission,activitiesandhistoryofthe organization.PrecededbyHLAA socialandannouncements.November1,12-1pm,St.Paul’sEpiscopal Church(25WestminsterRd.across fromGeorgeEastmanMuseum) ANDVIRTUALONZOOM;see www.hearinglossrochester.orgfor Zoomlink
HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: Hear Together-Speech-languagepathologistKristinBergholtzconducts avirtualsupportgroupforparents andcaregiversofDear/hardof hearingchildren.Itconnectsand advisesadvocatesofthose youngsters.Heldthe4thTuesday ofeverymonth,8pm-9pmuntil June22,2023.VIRTUAL-register atkristinbslp@gmail.com
HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: Your identityasapersonwithhearing loss.PsychologistDr.MichaelHarveytreatspeopleaffectedbytheir hearingdeficits.Depression,isolation,shamecanaccompany communicationproblems.Dr.Harvey’svirtualpresentationwillprovidetoolsfora“hero’sjourney” formingone’sidentityasaperson withhearingloss.Visitwebsite www.hearinglossrochester.orgto registerfortheZoomlink.Tuesday, November1,12-1pm,St.Paul’s EpiscopalChurchANDVIRTUAL throughZoom,25WestminsterRd acrossfromGeorgeEastmanMuseum,Rochester. hearinglossrochester.org
Hamilton- HAMILTON, isthestory ofAmericathen,toldbyAmerica now.Featuringascorethatblends hip-hop,jazz,R&BandBroadway, HAMILTONhastakenthestoryof Americanfoundingfather AlexanderHamiltonandcreateda revolutionarymomentintheatre.A musicalthathashadaprofound impactonculture,politics,and education.IthaswonTony, Grammy,andOlivierAwards,the PulitzerPrizeforDrama,andan unprecedentedspecialcitation fromtheKennedyCenterHonors. November1-13,RBTL’sAuditorium Theatre,885EastMainSt.,Rochester.https://rbtl.org/events/ hamilton/
AnnualFallRoastBeefSupper Fundraiser TheFirstPresbyterian ChurchofChili,at3600ChiliAvenue,invitesthecommunitytotheir AnnualFallRoastBeefSupper fundraiseronSaturday,November 5th.DrivethruTAKEOUTONLY 4pmuntilsoldout.Generousportionsforonly$15.Formoreinformation,call585-889-9896or checkoutourwebsiteathttp:// chili-presbyterian.org.
HearingLossAssociationof America Rochesterchapter: HEARINGOTHERPEOPLE’SEXPERIENCES(HOPE).Prospective,new, orexperiencedhearingaidusers cansharetheirexperiences,trials, andhearinglossjourneysinan informaldiscussion.Welearnfrom oneanother.Retiredaudiologist andhearingaiduserJoseph KozelskyCCC/Afacilitates.November1,10-11am,St.PaulsEpiscopal Church,25WestministerRoad (acrossfromGeorgeEastmanMuseum),Rochester.http://www. hearinglossrochester.org
GPASVeteransDayConcertHonoring ourVeterans,thisgala programwillfeaturepatrioticmusic andAmericanafavoritesperformed bytheGreeceChoralSocietydirectedbyDr.RolloFisher,Greece CommunityOrchestradirectedby JonathanAllentoff,andtheGreece ConcertBanddirectedbyBJ Comer.Specialguestsinclude EmceeBrendaTremblayfromWXXI Classical91.5,NewYorkState SenatorSamraBrouk,ColorGuard, PrimeTimeBrass,andvocalartist MaryWojciechowski.Ticketsare $10generaladmission,andVeteransarefree.Areceptionisincluded.Foradditionalinformation andtopurchasetickets,pleasevisit www.greeceperformingarts.org.
RUSH
HalloweenTrolleyExpress! Sunday, October23,withrides scheduled11:15,12:05,12:55, 1:45,2:35and3:25.Reservations required:www.nymtmuseum.org/ halloween/.Thetrolleywilltravelto thePumpkinPatchwherechildren willdecorateababypumpkin,and everyonewillenjoydeliciousapple cideranddonuts.Backatthemuseum,toteswillbeprovidedfor trick-or-treating.Inthemodel railroadroom,theSpookyHalloweenWalkwillamazeanddelight!Theeventisnotscaryandis suitableforallages.Kidsareinvited toweartheircostumes.Familyfriendlyadmission:$15adultsand $12ages2-14.TheNewYorkMuseumofTransportation,6393E. RiverRoadinRush.585-533-1113.
SCOTTSVILLE
Grace’sTableFoodCupboard- at Grace EpiscopalChurch,9Browns Avenue,Scottsville/phone585-889-2028toregisterorfor information.Servingresidentsof Scottsville,Mumford,WestHenrietta,andChili.Foodbagsdistributedmonthly4:00to5:30,October27,November17,December 15,2022.AdditionalHolidaybags providedforThanksgivingand Christmas.
STAFFORD
PancakeBreakfast- All youcan eatpancakebreakfasttobenefit theStaffordVolunteerFireDepartmentHealthandEducationFund. Sunday,October23rdfrom8amto 1pm.50/50drawing.Eatin/take out.Pancakes,breakfastsausage, scrambledeggs,donuts,OJ,coffee, teaandmilk.Adults$8.00,Kids 5-12$5.00andunder5free. StaffordFireDepartment,6153 MainRoad,Stafford.
WEST HENRIETTA
WestHenriettaBaptistChurch Craft &VendorSale- Saturday, October22,2022from10:00am -3:00pm.Itwillbelocatedatthe WestHenriettaBaptistChurch, 5660W.HenriettaRd.,W.Henrietta.CRAFTS,VENDORS&RAFFLE!
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WHEATLAND
WheatlandSeniorCitizensClub has aCasinoGetawayonWednesday,November16-Thursday, November17.Visitstothreecasinosstartingwithanovernighterat BataviaDownsHotelandCasino includingacomplimentaryhot Breakfastinthemorningand$30 freeplay.ThenofftoSenecaNiagaraforfourhoursincluding$25 freeplay,thenontoashortstopat BuffaloCreekcasino.Lunchesare onyourown.Luggagehandling, taxes,andtipsallincluded.Horse racingatBataviaDownson Wednesdayeveningat6:00.Price: DoubleAccommodations$175, Triple$160,Single$225. Information/signupcontact MaryLouDean585-955-3282,or BusAmericaGroupTours 585-697-3590.
The Season was waning to its close. The gardens showed but little of the ravages of autumn as yet. The noble avenues of trees were still in their glory of fulness and expansive verdure; although here and there a few fallen leaves seemed to have fluttered down to earth as premature heralds of decay. The later flowers were gorgeous in their many-coloured splendour, though their earlier sisters had already lived the best of their lives, and now drooped their heads, as if to hide their blighted charms.
~J. Palgrave Simpson, For Ever and Never, 1884, wording slightly altered
Fall into the holidays Craft/Vendor Show
Saturday, October 29th, 2022 • 9am–3pm
JW Jones Hall – 366 Leicester St., Caledonia, NY
OUR BIGGEST SHOW YET – TWO ROOMS FULL OF VENDORS
Come out and start your holiday shopping early with over 35 of your local, Small Business Vendors and Crafters. Enjoy some great food prepared by the Caledonia Ladies Auxiliary. Tickets available for Basket Raffle & 50/50. Drawing to benefit the Caledonia Fire Department.
PLEASE COME OUT AND SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SMALL BUSINESSES AND YOUR LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT
Vendors include: Scentsy, Jim’s Gourmet Creations, RF Craft Beef Jerky, Avon, The Glitter Gal, Sally’s Online Treasures, Strandstations, Christie’s Crafts, Norwex, 31 Gifts, Tastefully Simple, Tupperware, Baked Goods, Pop-a-Pearl, Beth’s Crafts, Pampered Chef, Val’s Vinyl’s, Giovanna’s Unique Jewelry, The Dizzy Crafter, Local Author Patti Giglio, Gran’s Doll Clothes, Pet Gifts, Wreaths, Sport Memorabilia and Crafts, Paintings, Diamond Crafts, Hand Sewn Crafts, Wooden Crafts, Toby’s Treasures, Colorstreet, Lillarose, Rada Cutlery, Raggedy Jan’s, Lularoe, Jordan Essentials, and more…
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Apple bobbing is one autumn tradition that involves the use of apples. Despite the popularity of apple bobbing around Halloween, some historians believe the tradition of bobbing for apples is rooted in love and romance and has little to do with trick-or-treating. According to History.com, apple bobbing began as a courting ritual. While the rules of the game varied, the idea was to attempt to bite into the apple named for the young man the woman desired. This method of courting eventually became less popular, but bobbing for apples was resurrected in the early 20th century when Americans who traced their roots to Ireland and England began playing the game at Halloween parties.
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Autumn! sad, sighing, yet most lovely Autumn, again art thou here; and again with feelings “pleasant but mournful to my soul,” do I greet thy return. And the strangest feelings of mingled pleasure and pain are awakened at thy approach, though thou excitest emotions less rapturous and fancies less playful, yet hath thy presence for me a solace and a spell unfelt amid the greener verdure, brighter sunbeams and more fragrant flowers of Summer. Dearer to me than the clustering roses of June, are they withered stalk and falling leaf....Andfortheheart,thebusy, changeful human heart, thou hast a thousand stirring chords, whosevibrationsawakenwithan electric influence its slumbering sensibilities, and whose sympathetic music responds with all the truth of an echo.
~Elizabeth J. Eames, “An Autumn Reverie,” October 1840
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
Physician Revokes Driver’s License Without Explanation
DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife’s handicap parking placard expired, and she asked her primary care physician to fill out a renewal application. The new placard was received, followed by a letter from the DMV instructing my wife to return her license within 10 days because a medical professional had deemed it unsafe for her to drive. There was no discussion with my wife about driving.
My wife had a stroke about two years ago, but there are no obvious signs that she shouldn’t be driving outside of that. She recently had a Watchman device placed, but no one ever said she shouldn’t drive. My wife has had no symptoms since the surgery. She saw the cardiologist who performed the Watchman surgery, and he said she is doing well. She also saw her regular cardiologist, and he also said she is doing well. She saw both of these doctors after seeing the physician who notified the DMV that she should not drive. I have seen the after-visit notes of all the doctors my wife has seen in the last three months. All say that she is doing well. The doctor involved said, in her notes, “She is doing well, no concerns.” She has not had any device implanted to maintain rhythm. Was it unethical to not discuss revoking my wife’s license with her before doing it? -- Anon.
ANSWER: The Watchman device is placed to reduce the risk of stroke in people with atrial fibrillation (AFib), a rhythm disturbance of the heart. Its placement has no bearing on her driving, but AFib potentially does. AFib does predispose people to strokes and, occasionally, to a heart rate so fast that they can’t think properly. Conceivably, a person could have a stroke or a very fast heart rate while driving, but this is a very rare cause of motor-vehicle accidents. The most common medical cause for impairment while driving is epilepsy, which is a whole separate discussion.
There are international guidelines to help clinicians decide whether a person with a history of arrhythmia is safe to drive. In the case of atrial fibrillation, the guidelines are consistent that only if a person is having symptoms or is incapacitated should they stop driving, and they may resume once the symptoms or incapacity is better. From what you tell me, she had no reason for her driving to be restricted. Unless her primary care physician knows something that you haven’t told me, this decision was not supported by consensus guidelines.
Was the decision ethical? I don’t think so. An ethical decision is one that minimizes harm, both to your wife and to the community. Your wife has been harmed, and I don’t think the community is safer because she can’t drive. I don’t think she was treated fairly. Lack of truth-telling undermines trust, which is essential for ethical patient care.
It is possible that the decision to restrict her driving privileges was done in error, either by her physician or by the DMV. I do feel strongly that her physician should have told her that her driving privileges would be restricted: This would have allowed for some discussion, perhaps with her cardiologists, and would remove the question of whether there was an error.
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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.
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DEAR SHERRI: Evidence isn't clear that anxiety in dogs is rising, but there is a rise in the understanding and diagnosis of anxiety in pets by veterinarians. is has led to an increase in diagnosis and treatment for pet anxiety.
While that is good for pets, there is no "magic bullet" to quickly cure a dog of an anxiety disorder. Tara's vet can diagnose the problem, and can help you determine di erent ways to treat her.
Medication can be a big help in easing anxiety symptoms, but you also want to look for causes of Tara's anxiety, and trigger points that set o her paw-chewing. understorms are one trigger; your leaving the house is another. ere are a number of di erent techniques, both training or interaction, to turn o those triggers. While there's not room in this column to list them, do some quick research and look for dog training manuals that stress positive reinforcement. Ask the vet and your friends about local dog trainers or specialists who treat pet anxiety issues.
In evaluating such professionals, ask what therapies they use or are open to, and make sure they emphasize your role in working with Tara (owners have to put in the time with their dogs). Be circumspect about pet therapists who insist they have a single, one-sizets-all solution for anxiety. Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
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Come October, people across the United States and various other countries participate in a tradition that has been around for some time.Trick-or-treating, which involves costumed children going door-to-door in the neighborhood asking for candy, is a staple of fall.While the exact origins of Halloween and trick-or-treating are hard to pin down,historians believe that Halloween came from a holiday known as Samhain, which ancient Brits and Celts once celebrated in recognition of the onset of winter. During Samhain, revelers believed that the world of the gods and ghosts was open and that these beings played tricks on the mortals. In turn, mortals lit bonfires and wore costumes so they would be unrecognizable to the ghosts. Unlike the lighthearted activities of today’s Halloween, ritualistic sacrifices and other more sinister events also took place 2,000 years ago on Samhain. Once Christianity took root in formally Celtic locales,the tide of Samhain celebrations turned and a focus was placed on celebrating the holy and dead in more meaningful ways onAll Saints Day (November 1) and All Souls Day (November 2). In fact, Halloween, which comes from All Hallows Eve (hallow meaning “holy”), offered an opportunity to come together and pray, dress in costumes of hallowed saints and evil spirits, and act out the battles of good versus evil. Poor individuals also were known to travel to the homes of more fortunate individuals and receive pastries known as “soul cakes” in exchange for a promise to pray for that homeowner’s deceased relatives.The tradition of “souling” eventually gave way to trick-or-treating. History.com says it is unknown when the term “trick-or-treat” came into the vernacular.However,the phrase has at least been in use since 1951,when the popular
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Cutting Down on Scam Phone Calls
Welcome to the season of increased scam telemarketer phone calls, either political or holiday related.
e National Do Not Call Registry is a government program intended to block unwanted sales calls. It’s a free service, and all you have to do is sign up either on your phone or on the internet.
Call 888-382-1222 from the phone you want to block and follow the steps. Or go online to donotcall.gov and read the info. A word of warning: If you register your number online, you are also required to enter an email address. ey’ll send you a note asking you to click a link in that email to nish the registration to stop unwanted calls -- if they stop.
Blocking scammers on the registry doesn’t take care of the whole problem. e FAQ on the site says that certain types of calls are allowed: political, charitable, debt collection, informational and surveys. ink about the holes those leave.
I maintain that receiving a political call is still a sales call -- they’re trying to sell us on the idea of voting a certain way, and therefore political calls also should be blocked in the Do Not Call Registry. Surveys can be just as bad if the questions they ask are clearly skewed in one direction or another.
I see charitable calls as scams if they take your personal banking or credit-card information. Additionally, if you’ve ever done business with a company, they’re allowed to call you.
So, there are holes in the system. But you can take steps to stop at least some of the calls by registering with Do Not Call.
As an aside, I called the registry to verify that my phone is already listed. Yes, despite all the calls I get, it’s been listed as a do-not-call number since 2006.
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Vera M. Gardner October 4, 2022
Wayland: Vera M. Gardner, 97 years of age, passed away late Tuesday afternoon at Elderwood of Hornell.
Vera was born September 26, 1925 in Springwater the daughter of Harold and Irene (Gessner) Carney. She grew up in Wayland and remained a life resident of the area until just recently as her health began to decline. Vera and Maurice “Skeez” Gardner were married June 23, 1945 at St. Joseph’s Church in Wayland and celebrated 65 years of marriage prior to him passing away in July of 2010.Vera was employed as a custodian at Wayland Central School for many years, retiring in 1988. Her hobbies were many! Vera enjoyed all kinds of crafts, including knitting and sewing; picking grapes every fall; working in her ower and rhubarb gardens; baking and playing cards.Vera loved her family and especially spending time with her grandchildren. Vera was predeceased by her parents, Harold and Irene Carney; her husband, Maurice “Skeez”Gardner; her siblings, Sandra McCabe, Robert Carney, Elizabeth Furfure, Jean Robinson and Richard Carney. She is survived by her children, Elizabeth “Betty” (Jim) Dugo of Wayland, Marsha (David) Wallace of Wayland and Maurice (Bebe) Gardner of Henderson, NV; her grandchildren, Amy Bouck of Wayland, Michael Wallace of Wayland, Kristina (Seth) Newfang of Spring eld, VA, Adam Gardner of Henderson, NV and Amy (Angelo) Semogan of Henderson, Nevada; her great-grandchildren, Hayley, Storm, Noah, Levi and Anna; her siblings, Jerry (Barb) Carney of Springwater, Don Carney of Hanes City, FL and Kay (Terry) Moore of Albion; along with many nieces and nephews.
Vera’s funeral service will be held during the summer of 2023 and will be announced at that time.
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While on my daily walk in Henrietta on September 13th, I suddenly felt something was wrong and woke up a few moments later, laying in a very wet and muddy ditch! Apparently, I had momentarily lost consciousness. A nice lady in a white car saw it happen and stopped to help me, and she even took me home. Thank you, Good Samaritan, whoever you were! (By the way, the same thing happened a few days later, so I now have a new pacemaker to prevent any more episodes like that.)
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Many thanks to the Penfield Delta Sonic staff! They detailed my car to a very high standard of excellence. They all worked very hard, and it showed! I cannot say enough about their professionalism and friendliness. My CRV is once again clean, shiny, and fragrant! Again, a great big thank you! Keep up the good work! - JMD
A Ride Home
On Oct 12th at around 5pm, an angel stopped on Route 33 to give me and my son a ride home. Our ride was canceled, and my phone was dead, so I had no way of communicating with anyone. Not that we had anyone to call since we just moved here and don’t know anyone in town. She was kind enough to take us even as three troopers drove by and looked at me like I was crazy. We are forever grateful. May God bless you a million times. Please continue to be a great soul. Thank you! -Debbie
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Now Hiring! You see the signs everywhere today, but tomorrow, they may be gone. Not because the positions are full, but because the position no longer exists because the business is no more. There is no reason that someone who wants a job may not have one right now.
Running Stop Signs
You may not value your life or care to be around for your family, but I do, both yours and mine! I don’t understand. It only takes a few seconds to come to stop at the stop sign. I’m traveling 30-55mph. I am less than 3-4 car lengths from the intersection. You run the stop sign. I don’t want to hit you, and I’ll do everything in my power to stop my car, but you’ve got to try harder to drive defensively and understand what a stop sign means.
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Not all disabilities are visible!
Last week, someone ranted about young or (seemingly) able-bodied persons hopping out of cars in spaces for disabled persons. He or she doesn’t mention whether or not the cars have tags or plates entitling them to park there. Many disabilities are not visible to others but exist nonetheless (recent surgery, COPD, back braces, brittle bone disease, etc.) If someone has a tag or plate, they have documented a disability with the DMV and do not need to look elderly to you!
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PLAYER PIANO with many music scrolls: phdgst@aol.com
CHILDREN’S RELIGIOUS EDUCATION TEACHING AIDES: 585-254-0521
FUTON in good shape, mattress has very little use. IN-GROUND POOL COVER. 8888red@gmail.com
Commercial grade UPRIGHT FREEZER, 62” x 32” x 26.5”. Works well. You move from garage: mauramar@juno.com
Two grocery bags of 12 COUNT EGG CARTONS; both Styrofoam and cardboard: 585-447-9160
Working VACUUM; heavy, older style made of metal. Bagless, extra set of washable filters. Churchville: Suesassy1231@gmail.com
NETGEAR ROUTER. Very good condition. Will meet in public area to give away: allentom322@gmail.com
KENMORE FREEZER, 63” H x 30” W x 31” D. Includes shelves and baskets. Excellent condition. Fairport: 585-223-9014
BROOKSTONE AEROBIC TWISTING STEPPER: brokers@bizbrokersny.com
BED PADS and TRANQUILITY OVERNIGHT DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT UNDERWEAR, XL and XXL. Six packages of each, 14 in package: barbhetrick@msn.com
TUBBS SNOWSHOES, for male and female. Excellent condition. Made in the USA: brokers@bizbrokersny.com
Used exercise equipment: BENCH, BIKE and ROWER. You pick up. Text if interested: 585-820-2554
WOOD. You cut and remove. Phelps area: 315-945-8143
Two large WHITE UPHOLSTERED SOFAS and one small single LOVESEAT in white with cushions. Pretty good condition. Pick up Fairport. Willing to send photos: 585-223-5154
COMPUTER DESK 35-1/2” W x 50” T x 21” D. Two pairs 39” & two 40-1/2” WINDOW SHADES. Two pairs of LINED DRAPES 84” L, burgundy. Fairport: 585-388-0318
Eleven 8” x 8” Dusty Rose CERAMIC TILES (whole) and three small Chewy boxes of CUT/BROKEN TILES of the same (have pics): ahubbar1@rochester.rr.com
Ladies ethnic white/orange embroidered UKRAINIAN BLOUSE size small. I want this to go to a displaced young lady: christinaplaton20@gmail.com
SHORT PILE CARPET. Approximately 10’ x 12’. East Pembroke area: sbly5722@gmail.com
25 QUICK & EASY PAINTING BOOKS: jimelaineo@frontier.com
PLAYER PIANO WITH MUSIC ROLLS. Must pick up as delivery is unavailable. Geneseo area. Call if interested: 585-243-4894
BOX OF MAGAZINES (hunting, boating, women’s, general interest): 585-346-9777
NEBULIZER - Medline brand. Ontario/Webster area: amodrovs@rochester.rr.com
Rock and roll ‘70s-’90s 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTE TAPES, and VINYL ALBUMS: gzintel@yahoo.com
SNOWBLOWER and/or LAWNMOWER in good working condition, as well as DOG KENNELS: 585-531-4004
SMALL BOAT TRAILER for 92 year-old vet: 585-494-6025
STAND UP KENMORE VACUUM CLEANER: 585-217-8726
SPORTS CARDS, POKEMON CARDS and any old MAGIC CARDS. Can pick up: 585-315-3916
LESLIE SPEAKER for electric organ: 585-323-1762, please leave message ATV, ATC, TRACTOR - something for disabled veteran. Help this person to hunt again: jedallas83@gmail.com
FULL SIZE BED FRAME: Bmacspassion@gmail.com
5’x 7’ INDOOR/OUTDOOR RUG in light blue, green or lighter beige/brown: 585981-9053
THIN CLIENT COMPUTER (small, basic, size of a book) for weather forecasting experiments. Thank you: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com
USED MEDICINE CABINET for drug prevention education campaign. Will pick up. Reach Jerry at: jprevention@earthlink.net
PORTABLE DISHWASHER in good working condition: 585-300-7630
Small ROWBOAT type dinghy: 585-507-8788
Smaller type PIANO for our granddaughter. In good condition: 585-637-0933
GOOSEBUMPS BOOKS by R.L. Stine. I am building a collection and would give any unwanted/unused copies a great home: bewarevega@gmail.com
SPINNING WHEEL and OLD CROCHET HOOKS & NEEDLES: 585-734-4208
PELLET STOVE in good working condition to help with heat for an elderly, handicapped person: 585-905-8809
FLAT SCREEN TVs, 55inch or larger. Used or unwanted. Will pick up: stan1k1@yahoo.com
SPORTS CARDS/SPORTS MEMORABILIA, HELMETS, FLAGS, FIGURES, etc.: 607590-5563
GOLF CART for disabled Marine, for school booster club president. Needing minor repairs okay: butts38@hotmail.com
Avon is getting an ice rink! Seeking ICE SKATE DONATIONS, all sizes. Donate at the Village Office (74 Genesee Street): avonholidayspectacular@gmail.com
INFARED HEAT LAMP BULBS for chicken coop: 585-374-5768
HO SCALE ITEMS for train layout. Norfolk and Western J611 with Powhatan Arrow passenger cars, working transformer, track, scenery; buildings: 315-694-6197
DAGUERREOTYPE/TIN TYPE PHOTOS. Any subject: Text or email mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448
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e Town of Sta ord is seeking to ll positions within our Town
One Part-Time person is needed for the Code Enforcement/Zoning Enforcement O ce. is Candidate should be knowledgeable of the Code and Zoning Regulations for New York State and the Town of Sta ord.
One Part-Time person is needed for the Highway Department as a Motor Equipment Operator. is Candidate should have a CDL Class B license and preference is given to a Sta ord Resident. e Recreation Department is looking for volunteer members for the Recreation Committee. Preference for this committee are Sta ord Residents with children enrolled in the program.
PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTER OF INTEREST TO: Town Clerk, PO Box 52, Sta ord, NY 14143 or email to tcstaf@rochester.rr.com by October 31, 2022.
Now Hiring Line Cooks & Servers.
Please stop in for an application on Mondays, ursdays or Fridays; ask for Lynette.
233 Ellicott St. Batavia, NY 14020
Are you interested in working with youth ages 13-17?
Child Care Worker at Genesee County Department of Social Services to work with adolescent youth in a specialized foster care program or in a specialized prevention program, including evenings and weekends. Quali ed applicants will minimally possess a high school diploma and clean driver’s license. Send resumes to: Genesee County Dept. of Social Services, Attn: Ben Dennis, 5130 East Main St., Batavia, NY 14020.
Applications can be found at https://www.co.genesee.ny.us/ All quali ed applicants will be a orded equal opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, or marital status.
A large conservation club located in Western New York seeks applicants for the position of the
Facilities Manager
Provided home on grounds for full-time position, normal utilities, and basic upkeep. Includes both supervisory and hands-on work responsibilities. Applicants should have basic maintenance and supervisory skills and be able to function well with the public. For information, please send inquiries to: David Fitzsimmons • 7 Myrtle St. • LeRoy, NY 14482 585-216-5223 • dfitzsimmons2003@yahoo.com A packet of information will be sent out in response to all inquiries.
Rush-Henrietta Central School District Is Hiring
Teacher Aides & Teaching Assistants
Full-time positions to provide educational support to students. High School Diploma plus 1 yr. related exp. We offer excellent benefits! Apply: rhnet.org Experience the RH Advantage!
WE ARE HIRING!
Maintenance Assistant-Facilities (#496376) Mon-Fri/3pm-11:30pm • $39,022/Grade 9
Maintenance Assistant Painter (#496394) Mon-Fri/7am-3:30pm • $39,022/Grade 9
Plant Utilities Assistant – Night Shi (#496395) Sun- urs/11pm-7:30am $39,022/Grade 9
Plant Utilities Engineer 1 (#496396) Sun- urs/3-11pm $51,711/Grade 14
Environmental Health & Fire Safety Technician (#496355) Mon-Fri/8:30am-4:30pm
For more information and to apply visit: jobs.hr.brockport.edu
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WE’RE HIRING
• Boiler/Refrigeration Operator • Utilities Mechanic
Wastewater Treatment Operator
High Voltage Electrician • Electrical Engineer
To apply visit https://red-rochester.com/careers/ or call 585-327-2053 We supply utilities to Eastman Business Park.
York Central School has the following openings:
Elementary School Principal General Education Teacher (K-6) Special Education Teacher (6-12) Technology Support Assistant Cafeteria Monitor
More Information and Application procedure available: www.yorkcsd.org
ADDITIONAL SUBSTITUTE POSITIONS: Teachers (Certi ed and Uncerti ed) RNs & LPNs • Food Service Workers
Interviews upon receipt of application. Deadline: Continual Recruitment
Send cover letter, resume, and application to: York Central School Attn: Heidi Newcomb, District O ce P.O. Box 102 • 2578 Genesee Street Retsof, NY 14539
Central Solutions Staffing
Hiring @ Premier Genesee Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Part-time Dietary Aide (11:30am – 7:30pm, 4:30pm – 8:30pm) 278 Bank Street • Batavia, NY Apply online at Indeed.com OR Stop in and fill out an application OR Call Heather 585-344-0584, ext. 2121 to schedule an interview
Notice of Vacancy Purchasing Agent
Quali cations:
• Bachelor’s degree in accounting, business or public administration, economics or closely related eld and one year of experience in purchasing materials, supplies, equipment or buying for a business, government agency or school district OR • Associate’s degree in the above and three years of experience OR • Five years of experience de ned in the above
Location: LeRoy Services Center
Salary range: $48,000 and up based on experience
Starting date: November 14, 2022
Visit our website at www.gvboces.org
Reply by November 1, 2022 with reference to Vacancy 23-58, letter of interest and resume to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources
Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street LeRoy, NY 14482
WE ARE HIRING!
Wyoming Correctional Facility
Plant Utilities Assistant (3)
Various Shifts • Starting Rate: $39,022
QUALIFICATIONS: 1 year of experience in operation, maintenance, & repair of boilers, HVAC, &/or auxiliary plant utilities equipment in commercial, industrial or institutional facilities
Service & Repair Mechanic Assistant
M-F 8-4 • All Tools Provided • Starting Rate: $39,022
QUALIFICATIONS: 2 years’ experience in mechanical work under supervision of a skilled tradesperson or completion of an appropriate 2-year tech. school course.
Service & Repair Mechanic
M-F 8-4
All Tools Provided • Starting Rate: $46,146
QUALIFICATIONS: 4 years’ experience as auto or diesel mechanic responsible for diagnosis of faulty vehicle/equip operation & mechanical repairs IE: aspects of auto/diesel systems OR an associate’s degree in auto or diesel repair tech. OR graduation from tech. or voc program in auto/diesel repair tech. may be substituted for 1 year of experience.
We Offer: State Retirement, health insurance, paid sick, vacation & personal time in addition to 13 paid holidays; along with many other benefits.
Please submit resumes to: Leah.Good@doccs.ny.gov
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By Fifi Rodriguez
1. GEOGRAPHY: What is the coldest ocean on Earth?
2. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What kind of animal is represented by the scientific order Proboscidea?
3. LANGUAGE: What does the Greek prefix “pan-” mean in English?
4. MEDICAL: What is the common name for Hansen’s disease?
5. LITERATURE: Which 1970s nonfiction book begins with the line, “We were somewhere around Barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold”?
6. THEATER: Who wrote the Tony Award-winning play “The Heidi Chronicles”?
7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: The Empire State Building in New York has how many stories?
8. ACRONYMS: In photography, what does the acronym SLR stand for?
9. FOOD & DRINK: Which country produces a cheese called Manchego?
10. HISTORY: Who was the first House Speaker in U.S. history?
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“FearandLoathinginLasVegas” (HunterS.Thompson).
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NEW YORK STATE DOT IS HIRING Highway Maintenance Workers
Applicants must be 18 years of age or older, have a valid CDL A or B, a clean driving record, pass a pre-employment physical and drug test and be willing to work nights and weekends. $18.88/hr + benefits
Contact your county office to fill out application: Genesee/Orleans 585-343-0502 Livingston 585-346-3036 Monroe Eastside 585-586-4514 Monroe Westside 585-352-3471 Wayne/Ontario 315-332-4000 Wyoming 585-786-3310
Additional information is available at: https://www.dot.ny.gov/jobs/perm_positions/highway-maintenance-worker or call 1-877-DOT-JOB1.
NYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer/ Affirmative Action Employer.
Full-time Customer Service Member We’re Hiring!
Join our award-winning team and help customers thrive with a range of advertising and marketing solutions. Must be detail-oriented and have the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced deadline-driven environment. Excellent time management, computer experience (e-mail, data entry) a must. Inside customer service experience a plus. Wouldn’t it be nice to know that you’ve made a ifference at the end of your work day?
our organization are people who care about their customers and foster relationships that last a lifetime. Our mission is to create innovative marketing solutions to enhance and support businesses through advertising,design,digital,printing and promotional products.
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Service/Parts
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automotive dealership is looking for a full-time service/parts advisor.
Must have automotive experience
Must be able to multitask
Positive attitude & work well with sta Please apply at Pellegrino Auto Sales 4060 Pearl Street Rd. Batavia, NY 14020 585-344-2658 guy@pellegrinoautosales.com
HALLOWEEN PARTY POINTERS
Rely on make-ahead foods. Halloween parties tend to be open-house events where guests stroll in at their leisure.Chili,soup,stew,or casserole left warming in a slow cooker will fill stomachs and chase away the chills. Finger foods also are easy to display and distribute. With a little ingenuity, regular appetizers can be given a Halloween spin.Turn cheesesticksintocreepyfingerswithpiecesof redorgreenpeppersas“nails”ontheends.
Part-Time
EMPLOYMENT ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page38 OATKA EDITION ● FRIDAY,OCTOBER 21,2022 Georgia-Pacific is adding more team members at its local corrugated site. Put your strategic thinkings skills to work as a Production Operator Starting pay is $20.00 per hour with benefits like matching contributions for 401k. CDL A TANKER POSITIONS ARG Trucking Corp. DRIVERS with CDL A Licenses and Trucks are based at our CHILI TERMINAL. FULL-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE 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. 800-334-1314 x1178 www.arcglow.org/careers Any questions? Please email hr@arcglow.org. 585-343-1123 All training and licensing are paid for by the Arc GLOW!
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Pay rate is per contract. 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 Bu alo St., Alexander, NY 14005
Alexander
Executive Assistant to the Sales Manager
FULL-TIME
Immediate opening for an energetic self-motivated individual to assist our sales manager.
Job duties include: customer service working with other publications to book and place ads, helping with agency accounts, and generally assisting the sales manager to make sure the department is running smoothly.
Candidates must have excellent time management, customer service, organizational and interpersonal skills. Computer experience (ad order entry, email, Internet) a must. Must be goal and detail-oriented and able to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
Competitive salary and bene ts. Email cover letter and resume to: colleenmann@gvpennysaver.com
Printing & Mailing Industry Customer Service Rep
Full-Time O ce Position in Batavia. M-F, 8am-5pm
We are a family-owned, women-owned printing and mailing company. Previous print industry experience a plus but not required.
Looking for someone with:
• A positive and professional demeanor
PC skills, including pro ciency with MS O ce products
Good general math skills
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or mail to:
Sickles Corp, 218 Hardwood Ave., Caledonia, NY 14423
visits with appointments only:
538-2747
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Central School is an Equal Opportunity Employer IMMEDIATE NEED Sickles Corp. • Caledonia, NY Personal and professional references required,
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Construction Project Manager General Superintendent Carpenter/ Equipment Operator Please send resume to: NOW HIRING!
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Come Join Our Team!
We have several job openings in our Production & Maintenance Departments:
PRESS OPERATOR
Seeking a qualified candidate to work in our Flexographic Printing Dept. Prior experience in Printing preferred – Training is available for the right candidate.
MACHINE OPERATOR/SLITTER
Seeking a qualified candidate to work in our Material Dept. Should be mechanically inclined – Training is available for the right candidate.
SHIPPING/RECEIVING WORKER
Seeking a qualified candidate to work in our Shipping/Receiving Dept Prior experience in Shipping/ Receiving preferred – Training is available for the right candidate.
All are Full Time Positions
We offer Paid Time Off, Healthcare Insurance including Dental & Vision, Flexible Health Spending Account, Life Insurance, 401k + matching
Contact Amy McAleavey at Allen-Bailey Tag & Label 585-538-2324 ext 1001 amy_mcaleavey@ennis.com
3177 Lehigh Street, Caledonia
Looking for Crew Members in all of our expanding divisions
Lawn Mowing • Hardscape • Planting Lawn Care • Pesticide Rep. • Landscape Designer Snowplow Removal Personnel • Sidewalk Shovelers
We are hiring to meet the needs of current and prospective clients.
• Must have valid NYS Driver’s License
• CDL, NCMA, ICPI Certification helpful
Compensation package is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Apply online at bubbaslandscape.net or email resume to: info@bubbaslandscape.net
585-768-6578
According to a 2018 report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average person changes jobs between 10 and 15 times during his or her career. In addition, many workers spend five years or less in each job.
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HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
PART-TIME
DISPATCH POSITION
Jobs include checking roads for snow and ice and calling out operators for snow and ice removal. Need experience in operation and maintenance of snow plowing equipment. Must be able to work all hours and have a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record. Experience and CDL preferred but not required.
Applications may be picked up at the Wheatland Town O ce or printed from the town website. www.townofwheatland.org 22 Main Street, Scottsville, NY 585-889-1553
Please return completed applications to the Wheatland Town O ce Monday through ursday between the hours of 8 A.M. - 4 P.M. or Monday 6 P.M. - 8 P.M., or Friday 8 A.M. - 1 P.M. Equal Opportunity Employer
Dental Hygienist
Private Practice in LeRoy (Genesee County)
Looking to add a full-time/part-time hygienist to our team. Flexible hours. Modern progressive, prevention oriented o ce. Competitive compensation package. No nights or weekends. Please e-mail resume to: leroydentalcenter@ymail.com 585-768-6060
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AUTOMOTIVE
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BICYCLE:SERacing 29”BMX, BlackandGold,RareBike,NewCondition.NoTireKickers$1600. 585-738-2537AskforSam.
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CALEDONIAROOMFOR RENT: Allutilitiesincluded.Furnished. DirecTVandpremiumchannels,wifi, kitchenandlaundryuse.Securitydepositrequired.Nicecleanroomin nicecleanneighborhood.$575/ month.PLEASETEXT: 585-362-1111.
AVON:Centrallylocated.1bedroom upper.Water,heat,sewer,refuseincluded.NoPets,nosmoking.$700/ month.Security,1stmonthrequired. BackgroundCheck,AvailableImmediately585-226-2885.
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HEATING&COOLING: We repair&servicealltypesofoil& gasheatingsystems.Boilers,furnaces,waterheaters,residential& Mobilehomes.Oilheatservice contracts.A/Ccleaning&repair. Fastservice,honestadvice,guaranteedwork.24houremergency service.VISA/MC.CallSummit BurnerService,585-554-4492.
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