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Space

While someone is collecting mail at their mailbox, is there any reason you can’t move over so as not to “buzz” them? There were no other vehicles except yours in either direction. The rain just stopped, so as you passed the road spray got me. There was no reason you couldn’t have move over a couple feet. Do you expect people to jump back into their driveway until you pass? You crested the hill pretty quick doing 30 to 40 mph. I was in the shoulder but fairly close to the road. It’s called consideration. Class. Then again, some just refuse to look further than the tip of their nose.

Unsafe conditions

Our local town has a certain Senior/Disabled complex that has been in major need of repaving for years! Potholes as large as basketballs – and putting caution cones out isn’t fixing the problem. Isn’t it the owner’s responsibility to make these repairs in a timely manner so it is safe for their tenants? I can only imagine the damage cars get. Do you think our low-income residents can afford costly repairs? I can’t, and refuse to deliver there anymore. Plus, during the winter there is no access to sidewalks.

Clean up after the storm

Thank you to the neighbor who thought she went unnoticed quickly cleaning up the massive branches the recent windstorm knocked down in my yard. I'm not as able as I used to be, so it was such a blessing to have the yard cleaned up. Your good deed did not go unnoticed. Karma will reward you. Thank you.

Thank you to the Victor Fire Department for responding to our call on Sunday night. After dinner, our gas stove top would not stop ‘clicking’ like it wanted to ignite. You all arrived immediately and turned our gas and electricity connections off and then checked the house for carbon monoxide. Your team was there for quite some time and we really appreciate everything you did to make sure our family was safe!

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Disgusting Garbage

Just because we have wooded road frontage on [local street] in [local town] doesn’t make it a garbage dump! To the person(s) who have thrown used adult diapers along our frontage for the past year- PLEASE STOP! I have disposed of over a dozen of your used diapers in the past year. At least recently you took the care to put two diapers in Ziplock bags. Thank You! If you can’t afford a garbage service please consider dumping your diapers in the garbage cans at gas stations dumpsters, or most stores have refuse cans at the entrance. This is a disgusting practice. Stop it.

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Byron Bergen Public Library

13 S. Lake St., Bergen (585) 494-1120

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Hours: Tues.-Thurs. 10-1 & 2-7; Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-1

Caledonia Library

3108 Main Street, Caledonia (585) 538-4512

Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 2-5:30 & 7-9; Tues. 9-1 & 2-5:30; Fri. 2-5:30; Sat. 9-1 (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

KNITTER’SNOOK;Mondaysat 3:30.Joinourfriendlyneedleworkers’group! BoardofTrusteesmeetingsarethe secondWednesdayofthemonthat 6pmatthelibrary.

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APRIL 23-29,2023ISNATIONAL LIBRARYWEEK.ThemonthofApril isatimetocelebrateournation’s libraries,libraryworkers’contributions,andpromotelibraryuseand support.Watchforspecialactivities anddisplaysduringthemonthof April!

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LOOSELYKNITKnittinggroup meetsonThursdaysat2:00p.m. Allarewelcometojoinustolearn andshare.

CHILDREN’SSTORYTIMEEach Tuesdayat9:45a.m.Listenas retiredteacherMrs.Ebersoleshares funideasandreadsaloud.

You can cut all the flowers but you cannot keep spring from coming.

AVON

31stAvonCentralSchool

Alumni Banquet- Pleasesavethe dateforthe31stAvonCentral SchoolAlumniBanquet:Friday,August11,hostedbytheClassof 1973.Thisbanquetisforall graduatesofAvonCentralandwe wouldliketoextendthisinvitation toclassmatesthatattendedSt.AgnesSchool(Avon).Moreinformationtofollow.Ifyouareaclass representative,youwillbereceiving informationsoon.Reconnectwith yourclassmates.Ifyouhaveany questions,pleasefeelfreetoreach outtoslane@rochester.rr.com.

AvonAmericanLegionFamily Chicken BBQ -1/2chicken,salt potatoes,bakedbeans,roll,dessert.HeldSaturday,April8th,2023 from12PM-3PMorSoldOut.$14 Donation.Drive-Thru/PickUp.Avon TOPSMarketparkinglot,270East MainSt.,Avon.Pre-Ordersencouraged!585-739-1863textorcall. ProceedstobenefitAvonAmerican LegionFamilyprograms

TheSmallChristianGroup- A new programisstartingatSaint AgnesChurchwhichiscalledThe SmallChristianGroup.Wemeeton the1stand3rdWednesdayofeach monthinbackofthechurchat 7:30pm.Welookforwardtoseeing morepeopleatourmeetings. Questions,callDebat 585-226-2001andTonyat 585-538-9508.

BATAVIA

HLOMGuestSpeakerSeries: Derek Maxfield, “Sherman:Man orMonster”-JoinusattheHollandLandOfficeMuseumon Wednesday,April5that7pm.Local professorofHistoryatGenesee CommunityCollege,DerekMaxfield,willbepresentingonWilliam TecumsehShermaninconjunction withthereleaseofhislatestbook ontheUnionCivilWarGeneral. Admissionis$5or$4formuseum members.CopiesofDr.Maxfield’s bookwillalsobeavailableforpurchase,andhewillbesigningany copiesafterthepresentation.Ifyou wouldliketoattendpleasecontact themuseumat585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.

HLOMTriviaNight@theMuseum: ThomasJefferson- Joinus attheHollandLandOfficeMuseum forthenexteditionofourTrivia Night@theMuseumonThursday, April13that7pm.Thismonth’s topicisourThirdPresidentofthe UnitedStatesThomasJefferson. Admissionis$5or$3formuseum members.Pleasecontactthemuseumat585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youplantoattend.

VFWPost1602Chicken&Biscuit Dinner - VFWPost1602,25EdwardsSt,Bataviaishostinga Chicken&BiscuitDinneronSaturday,April8,2023from4PMtill Soldout.$14donation/dinner. PresaleTicketsrecommended.TicketsavailableatthePostorby calling585-344-3249after4:30 PMonWednesday,Friday,SaturdayandSunday.MusicbytheFront PorchPickersfrom6PMto9PM.A BasketRaffleisalsobeingheldthat night.OpentothePublic.

BERGEN

TheBergenHistoricalSociety will welcomethenewVillageof BergenHistorianVickyTruaxat theirfirstmeetingof2023.Itwill takeplaceThursday,April6th,7pm intheBergenPublicLibraryConferenceRoom(rearentrance).A shortmeetingwillprecedetheprogram.Thefacilityishandicapped accessibleandallarewelcome.Refreshmentswillfollow.

CALEDONIA

CasinoTrip: The AmericanLegion Post255inCaledoniawillberunningabustriptoSenecaNiagara onMAY17,2023.Thecostis $40.00andyoureceive$25.00in freeplay.Thetripisopentothe public.Forreservationandinfo. pleasecallJackat845-826-2467or emailatgargewest@hotmail.com. PaymentismadetoMatthew ClearyPost255andmustbereceivedbyApril15,2023.

CHILI

TheFirstPresbyterianChurchof Chili FoodCupboard,affiliated withFoodLink,continuestobe heldthethirdSaturdayofeach monthfrom10-11:30amat3600 ChiliAve.Asthenumberofvisitors toourcupboardhasincreased substantiallythispastyear,weare alwaysinneedofcereal,crackers, andpeanutbutter.Anydonations oftheseitemswouldbegratefully accepted.Theycanbedroppedoff atthechurchonTuesdayand/or Thursdaybetween9am-2pm.Also, volunteersarealwaysneededto helppackanddistributeourgroceries.Monetarydonationstohelp supportthisendeavorarealso gratefullyaccepted.Furtherinformation,pleasecall889-9896between9am-2pmTuesdayand/or Thursday.

CHURCHVILLE

DriveThruTURKEYDinnerat Riga Church!NOAprilFool! We’rebacktocookforyou!Our roastedturkey,scratchstuffing, mashed,gravy,veggie,cranberry, rollandPIE!Weareagaindrive thruONLY!April1st-Servingbeginsat3PMuntilsoldout!Dinners havehadtoberaisedto$15per dinner,duetopriceincreases.Servingsizeremainsthesame.Come enjoyaRigaChurchdinnerthatwill makeyourtastebudssing!Lookfor otherdinnersANDsalesinthenear future.Thankyouallforyour continuedsupport,weappreciate you!!!7057Chili-RigaCntr.Rd. (Rt.33A@Rt.36).

GREAT WEEKEND GETAWAY IDEAS

Soak up the city lights. Big cities tend to clear out on summer weekends, which can make this an ideal time to visit. City visitors won’t have to contend with the sizable crowds that descend on metropolises in winter, when indoor entertainment is in high demand.That means savvy travelers also may find discounts on live theater and local concerts. It also won’t be as difficult to book reservations at the latest culinary hotspots, particularly for travelers who book early.

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Here’s what’s happening at your local library…

EAST BETHANY

GuidedDogWalks-Bringyourbest friend forsomegreatsocialization andexerciseonaguideddogwalk throughthepark!Walkstakeplace onthefirstSaturdayofeachmonth fromApriltoAugust.Dogsmustbe keptonaleashatalltimes.Aggressivedogsarenotallowed!Genesee CountyPark&Forest,11095BethanyCenterRoad,EastBethany. InterpretiveNatureCenter,Feeis $5perdog;allproceedsbenefitthe GeneseeCountyAnimalShelter. Pre-registrationisrequiredbycalling(585)344-1122.

GENESEO

GeneseoOutoftheDarkness

Walk toFightSuicide- Saturday, April15,2023attheCollege Green,Geneseo.OnsiteRegistrationTime:11am.WalkProgram

Starts:12pm.Formoreinformation,pleasecontact:LondonPatane (lpp2@geneseo.edu).

KENDALL

AnnualBuffaloRoastDinnerKendall UnitedMethodistChurch, 1814KendallRoadonSaturday, April22ndfrom4pm-6pm.$18. DriveThru/Takeout.ByReservation: 585-281-1514.

LEROY

IfYouPlantIt,TheyWillCome: Gardening forOurPollinatorsTheMonarchistheposterchildof butterflies,butwhataboutallthe otherbutterflies,moths,andbees thatarethreatenedbyhabitatloss?

VCEMasterGardenerJudith Albertssharesherphotographsto illustrateacitizenscientistapproachtoraisingwildbutterfliesby cultivatingnativeplants.Freeand opentothepublic.Enteronthe ClayStreetside.TheGardenClub willholditsbusinessmeetingafter thepresentation.HeldApril12, 6:30-7:30pmattheFirstPresbyterianChurchofLeRoy,7ClaySt., LeRoy.https://www.facebook.com/ events/744090080445652

LeRoyStaffordSeniorCitizens

April Luncheon willbeon Wednesday,April19that12:30 PM.AtOurLadyofMercyParish Center,44LakeStreet,LeRoy. Lunchwillbeprovidedalongwith dessert,atacostof$5perperson. Pleasebringyourownbeverage. Entertainmentwillfollow.Contact Rosemary506-5233,Lucy 721-6073orSue861-0422.

LIVONIA

Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,April12,4:30-6:00PM (oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce, meatballs,undressedsalad,and garlicbread.Donationsaccepted.

EasterCommunityEvent! The United MethodistChurchofLivonia willhostanEasterEggHunt,for childrenaged2yearsto10years (or5thgrade),onSaturday,April1, 2023.Thechurchislocatedat21 SummersStreetinLivonia.Sign-in fortheeventwillbeginat9:30AM, followedbytheEasterEggHuntat 10:00AM.Familycraftandstory timewithsnackswillfollowat 10:30AM.Thisafreecommunity event;allarewelcome!!!

MUMFORD

GeneseeCountryVillage&Museum hostingSpringLectureSeries “OpeningOurClosets:Fashion &TextileHistory”onSaturday, April1,10-4pm.Ticketstothe SpringLectureSerieswillinclude accesstoallfourfashionandtextile lecturesaswellasacontinental breakfast,preparedboxedlunch, andbehind-the-scenestoursofthe GalleryvaultsandCostumeShop. TicketsforGCV&M’sSpringLecture Seriesmustbepurchasedonlinein advanceasspaceislimited.General admissionis$90,andadmissionfor MuseumMembersis$75.Tickets areavailablenowathttps://www. gcv.org/event/opening-closetsfashion-textile-history/.

OAKFIELD

OakfieldUnitedMethodist Church PulledPorkDinnerDrive-throughPulledPorkDinner heldSaturday,April15.Enjoya deliciousPulledPorkSandwich, Coleslaw,BakedBeans,Potato Chips,DrinkandDessert.Cost$15, drive-thruonlyfrom4to6pm.For ticketscall585-948-5550andleave amessage,oremail OakfieldUMC@gmail.com

NapkinArt: Paper napkin&cardstock,let’smakeacard!Classes willbeheldat11:30and2:00. Registrationisrequired,registerat www.warriorhouseofwny.com,be suretochoosethetimeslotyou preferandregistereachparticipant. HeldApril2ndatTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain St.,Oakfield.

OpenStamping&CardMaking: This eventisopenfrom1:00pm8:00pmonthesecondTuesdayof everymonth.Stopinanytimebetweenthosehours,costis$5.00 andyoudon’tneedtobringanything.HeldatTheGOOSECommunityCenter,33SouthMainSt., Oakfield.

Baby&MeProgram: The classes willincludefunactivities,reading, gamesandpresentationsbylocal healthserviceproviders.Classesare FREEandareopentoanycaregiver andchildfrombirthto4yearsold. Noregistrationrequired.Classes willbeheldweeklyfromMarch 10th-May12thfrom10am-11am atTheGOOSECommunityCenter, 33SouthMainSt.,Oakfield.http:// www.warriorhouseofwny.com

CoffeeHour-Wednesdays1011am. Bring afriendorcomemake afriend.JoinuseveryWednesday from10-11amattheTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain St.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com

ChairYoga- Come joinus Thursdaysat10amforChairYoga. Theseclassesaremeanttohelp withbalanceandstrengthandare FREEthankstoanawardfrom Univera.JoinusatTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain St.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com

PAVILION

TheGeneseeValleyCivilWar Roundtable - Ourfirstmeetingof theGeneseeValleyCivilWar Roundtableof2023willbeonApril 19at7pmatthePavilionUnited MethodistChurchatthecornerof route19&63inPavilion.Besureto markyourcalendar.Ourguest speakerisDerekMaxfield,professorofhistoryatGCCwillbetalking abouthisnewbook, ManofFire, thestoryofWilliamTecumseh Sherman.Copieswillbeavailable tobesigned.Youwon’twantto missthisone.

ROCHESTER

TheRochesterTheaterOrgan Society in collaborationwiththe EastmanSchoolofMusicpresents “EastmanBunchXIV!”Sunday, April2nd,2:30PMattheAuditoriumTheatre.Sixtalentedstudents fromtheEastmanSchoolOrgan Dept.andProfessorofOrganDr. WilliamPorterwillperformonthe RTOS-GriersonWurlitzer4/23theatreorgan.Specialguestsorganist BrettMilleralongwithGavinRice andhisConcertJazzEnsemblewill makethisatrulyuniqueevent! AdmissionforNON-membersis $15perperson.Children12and under,andstudentswithschoolID arealwaysFREE.Thedoorsopenat 1:30PM.SeatingisGeneralAdmission,notReserved.https:// rtosonline.org/home/events/

Every spring is the only spring — a perpetual astonishment.

Aladdin: Discover awholenew worldatDisney’sALADDIN,thehit Broadwaymusical.FromtheproducerofTheLionKingcomesthe timelessstoryofALADDIN,a thrillingnewproductionfilledwith unforgettablebeauty,magic,comedyandbreathtakingspectacle.It’s anextraordinarytheatricalevent whereonelampandthreewishes makethepossibilitiesinfinite.April 11-16,RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre, 885EastMainSt.,Rochester. https://rbtl.org/events/aladdin/

37thAnnualGeneseeValley Woodcarvers ShowandCompetition- April8th.Events:10AM ShowOpens.10:30AMWorking DecoyJudging.3PMRafflesales close.3:30PMRaffledrawingneednotbepresenttowin.4PM Peoples’ChoiceAward.4:30PM ShowCloses.Comeandseea worldclassshowrightherein Rochester.Ourshowfeaturesbird, fish,caricatures,youthcarvingsas wellasdemonstrations,andmore. Ofspecialinterestisoursoapcarvingkitsforyouth(nocharge) availablewhilesupplieslast.Raffle forcarvingsandcarvingrelated items-neednotbepresenttowin. Moreinformation:http:// gvwoodcarvers.com

Re-THINKYourSWING! Unique 5-component CAN-DOapproach fordancerswhoknowtheirSwing dancebasics-Designedtogive yourdancingaboost!Taughtby EstherBrill&RJRuble. Wednesdays,April12-26,7pm8:45pm,TwelveCornersPresbyterianChurch,1200S.WintonRd., Rochester.$50/person,series. https://estherbrillpartnerdance. com/

TheGatesHistoricalSociety’s April program willbeheldon Monday,April17at7:00pmatthe GatesTownHallAnnex.Ethan Fogg,acollectorofkeysandlocks, willtellabouthowattheageof7, hebecameinterestedinkeys.His presentcollectionincludesover 26,000antiquelocks,keysandvintagehardware.Donationsofkeys andlocksarewelcomeatthis meeting.Thisfacilityis handicappedaccessibleandthe programisfree.

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Celebrating25Yearsofthe Faithfulness ofGod! FromApril 13to16,InChristNewHope Ministrywillbecelebrating25years ofthefaithfulnessofGod.Thisis theweekendfaithboosteryou’ve beenwaitingtoreceive!Guest speakersandacommunityconcert willextolthevirtueoffaith.Seeall thehappeningsathttps://www. icnhm.org/events.Alleventsare freeandopentothepublic.Goodwillofferingacceptedon-siteorat https://www.icnhm.org/donate. Pleasefollowanymasking guidelinesineffectatthetimeof ourevent.

2023ASGAllThingsSewing

Sale - HostedbytheRochester ChapteroftheAmericanSewing Guild.HeldSaturday,April15, 9am-noonattheFirstBaptist ChurchofRochester,175Allens CreekRoad.Featuringfabrics,notions,gadgets,patterns,booksand sewingmachinesforsaleatfantasticprices!Scissorsharpening availablefromDiamondEdge SharpeningServices.Thesaleis opentothepublic.Themissionof theAmericanSewingGuildisto advancesewingasanartandlife skill.Theorganizationisdedicated topeoplewhobelievesewingasa rewardingandcreativeactivity. Newmembersarewelcomeand membershipis$60peryear.

WHEATLAND

WheatlandSeniorCitizensClub bus trip-Wednesday,April19th. JackandAprilattheCabaret.Togethertheyweaveajourney throughmusicofmanygenres. Sinatra,MichaelBuble,Bobby Darin,DeanMartin,NeilDiamond andothers.StartoutattheBlack NorthInninKentalongLakeOntarioforadeliciousbuffetlunch. ThenontotheCabaretatStudioB inAlbiontoenjoytheshow.Coffee,tea,sodaandwatermade availableattheshow.OnthereturntripwestopatOliver’sCandies inBatavia!PriceforSeniorresidents ofWheatland$99.Allothers, $139.Don’thavetobeaclub membertotravel.

WheatlandSeniorCitizens Club’s monthly meetingwillbeon Tuesday,April11at12:00noonin ScottsvilleintheSeniorcenterat theTownHall.Thismonthisadish topass.Bustripsareavailable.For moreinfoortojoinourclubplease contactDarrylCadyat889-4330or justcomeonalongtomeetupwith someofyourScottsvilleneighbors andcheckoutourtripswhichare availabletoallWheatlandresidents.

Spring is nature’s way of saying, “Let’s party!” ~ Robin

Vunte s

NEEDED

• Finger Lakes Adult Hockey Tournament for JDRF: Looking for volunteers to run the score clock and keep the score sheet. Work 2 games as a pair and each game takes 50 minutes. Games are played at Bill Grays Iceplex, April 28 - 30. All proceeds goes to JDRF.

• Hospeace House In Naples: Serving Naples and surrounding communities in a two bedroom comfort care home. Donate to e Wild ower Challenge to defray operation costs and volunteer for resident care, cleaning, cooking and shopping. Visit Hospeacehouse.org or call 585-374-2090

• House of John: e House of John is a 2-bedroom Comfort Care Home located in Cli on Springs. We provide end-of-life care to those unable to be cared for at home at no cost to the resident. We are looking for caring, reliable people willing to share 4-8 hrs. a month to assist with resident care. No caregiving experience required. All training is provided free of charge. If interested, please call or email the House at 315-462-5646 or house@houseo ohn.org

• Perinton Ambulance: Seeking volunteers for general o ce/administrative work as well as building & grounds. Hours and tasks vary based on ability and availability. Email volunteer@pvac.org

• Catholic Charities of Bu alo: e Home Visitation Program needs Friendly Home Visitors, age 21+ to volunteer one hour each week through in person visits or calls to a 60+ older adult in Genesee County who is living independently and has expressed feelings of loneliness. You can be the bright spot in their week by providing a smile and laughter that brings increased socialization and a feeling of community connection. Call Lisa Wittmeyer at 716-341-6751 to learn more about volunteering with us.

• Light Hill, of Canandaigua Comfort Care Home Inc.: A two-bed end of life care home. We are always seeking volunteers for hands-on care, home & garden maintenance, light housekeeping and/or fundraising support! Contact us today or ll out an application on our website at lighthillhome. org. We would be so honored to add YOU to our extended family! Email us at mk@lighthillhome.org or call 585-393-1311.

• Charlotte House Comfort Care: Resident care help needed. We would love to bring new volunteers into our family. It is a rewarding experience and a great way to spend time with friends or make new friends. Email charlottehouseinc.@gmail.com

• Webster Comfort Care Home: We use volunteers to handle every aspect of resident care. We are a two person home for the terminally ill and we rely on community volunteers to o er round the clock care to our residents. We are also looking for volunteers with graphic skills, writing skills and strong social media skills. Email VolunteerCoord@ webstercomfortcare.org

• Genesee County 4-H Program, 4-H Teen Club Leader: Coordinate monthly meetings and projects for youth age 13-18. Call 585-343-3040 or email genesee4h@cornell.edu

• Serenity House of Victor: A two-bed comfort care home serving residents with end-of-life care. Serenity House needs volunteers to share their time & talent through providing resident care, building & grounds maintenance, or fundraising support. Come join our team! Share your most valuable gi – yourself ! Please contact the Director at serenityhousevictor@gmail.com or call 585-729-7617.

• PAX - Program of Academic Exchange: Seeking host families for the 2022-2023 academic year (or “welcome families” for 6-8 weeks). Share YOUR America with an exchange student. Contact me with questions at emilypelkowski@gmail.com or 315-576-2326.

• Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry: Needs your help! Email ggefoodpantry@gmail.com

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UPRIGHT PIANO. Great condition, moving and must find a home for it. You must pick up and move yourself: 585-362-9575

CROSLEY MUSICIAN ENTERTAINMENT CENTER - plays records, CDs, cassettes, AM/ FM radio. Excellent condition. Also, 70s/80s RECORDS. Pittsford area. You pick up: jul217@rochester.rr.com

OTTOMAN, navy blue print. Excellent condition. Pittsford area. You pick up: jul217@rochester.rr.com

COMPLETE SET OF DISHES (plates, bowls, big dishes, cups, saucers, etc.) White w/blue line and GLASSES. Good condition: 585-236-0426

CHAIR LIFT for raised Ranch. 2 units. One for basement to front door landing. Second from landing to upstairs: rwells388@yahoo.com

UPRIGHT PIANO. Needs love. Free. Located on the second floor. Text: 585-236-6995

New HP BLACK INKJET CARTRIDGE #62. New BROTHER INKJET CARTRIDGE #LC3033BK. tjpr@yahoo.com

KODAK CAROUSEL SLIDE PROJECTOR, 20 regular carousels, 4 mini carousels: debilholt@yahoo.com

LIFE MAGAZINES from 1989-2000. Not all years complete. Good to very good condition. Prefer non-profit organization for donation. Lima: SRWL22@aol.com

FIREWOOD. Cottonwood tree, felled and already cut in sections. Easy access, you pick up: 585-230-3011

Two large boxes of AVON BOTTLES. You pick up or can meet: 315-331-9391

Vintage, white, TREADLE SEWING MACHINE with cabinet: bnlfiber@gmail.com

ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, 48”H, 50”W, with storage drawers, glass door shelves with working SONY 25” TV. 585-485-2905

LYON & HEALY BABY GRAND PIANO. You move: 585-323-1762 (lv. msg)

HOSPITAL BED in very good condition. Mt. Morris: 585-658-3188

CANCELED STAMPS for stamp collectors. Couple of boxes. American and Canadian stamps: 585-734-8359

MEDICAL - PICC/central line dressing change kits, caps, extra Tegaderm, saline flushes, Foley insertion trays, night/leg bags, irrigation trays: P.FRIED91@GMAIL.COM

SOCKS, fair to good condition, others can be used for crafts: 585-236-0426

LOWREY ORGAN Model M-375, Walnut Finish. You pick up: 585-370-2535

TREADMILL, suitable for walking, not running on. Works. You pick up: lorali58isdone@gmail.com

Older CPAP MACHINE, works well: lorali58isdone@gmail.com

SLEEPER SOFA, good condition and a SOFA, good condition but has some stains. Bloomfield: 585-747-5521

SHED, I will take down and a UTILITY TRAILER. Thank you: 585-447-0201

Long length STEEL RETAIL CLOTHING RACK w/wheels: 585-490-6808

Old 7” REEL-TO-REEL AUDIO TAPE RECORDER to listen to a 60-year-old family recording I found: 607-936-3137

STORAGE BINS w/LIDS and one PICNIC BENCH: 585-748-8531

CLAY POTS (broken pieces too) Thank you. email: amdobb@rochester.rr.com

HAY BALE FORK with handle or a PITCHFORK. Thank you. amdobb@rochester.rr.com

INTERNATIONAL STAMPS (no Canada) for grandson’s inherited stamp collection: 585-334-6134

Good working BASIC SEWING MACHINE for my granddaughter: 585-584-3734

Older versions of PLASTIC CANDY MOLDS. No more than 30-mile radius from Cohocton, Wayland, Springwater or Bath area: 585-447-0087, leave message

Small, 1.5 or 2 cup, FOOD PROCESSOR. No more than 30-mile radius from Cohocton, Wayland, Springwater or Bath area: 585-447-0087, leave message

BOX SPRING for twin bed: 585-657-5451

Gently used WHITE WEDDING GOWN, size large (12?). Preferably with short or long sleeves: 585-346-9777

Old, abandoned CANOES and KAYAKS in need of repair for parts: jerrywilsen99@gmail.com

Small CART to pull with riding lawn mower for 80-year-old senior who still loves gardening: 315-310-3897

ELECTRONICS & PARTS for electronic organs: 585-323-1762 (lv. msg)

Boy Scout requests VINTAGE ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS/ARROWS/ACCESSORIES for Parts/Repairs: Text 585-794-0448 or Email mintshape@netacc.net

Seeking ATVs, DIRT BIKES or GO KARTS that are either running or not for father and son projects. Call/text. Thanks! 315-576-1278

WEBER GRILLS. Not being used or just in your way, I will come pick up. Call or text please: 315-576-1278

VINTAGE MOOG ANALOG SYNTHESIZERS PARTS OR WHOLE WANTED. Micro, Mini, Taurus, Sonic, Poly - also accessories: 585-599-3142

SNOWMOBILE wanted running or not. Call or text: 585-733-2026

LARGE POTTERY JARS for indoor gardening: 585-374-5768

Jars of OLD, BROKEN JEWELRY for artwork: 315-748-3378

Clean EGG CARTONS: 716-432-4249

PIANO MUSIC (classical, pop, country): 585-358-6142

SLEEPER SOFA, any size. Please, not if it smells like smoke or cat urine. Will pick up! Thanks! 585-443-9338

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH

Longtime Cannabis User Still Tests Positive Weeks After Quitting

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 68-year-old male who has used cannabis for 51 years. During that time span, I graduated from high school and college with two bachelor’s degrees and two master’s degrees, and I spent 35 years as an accomplished educator, motivational speaker and author. I have been married to the same person for 31 years and have a wide circle of friends.

Twenty-five years ago, I had my thyroid removed due to cancer, and I currently take medication. I also inject testosterone and take medications for blood pressure and cholesterol, as well as Xanax. I retired to a life that involves little travel, choosing instead to spend my time reading, researching, writing and being active in my community. Once I began to notice a loss of motivation and diminished memory, I became proactive and decided to give up cannabis.

I have had no trouble quitting cold turkey and have no desire to return to it. My memory has vastly improved, and I still enjoy all the things that made my retirement enjoyable before I made this decision. After 10 weeks of not using, I still test positive for the metabolites using THC testing strips. I have read that normal detoxing for a heavy user is anywhere from six weeks to two months.

To aid in the process, I drink half a glass of lemon juice in the morning, drink two gallons of water or detox tea a day, cut red meat and dairy from my diet, spend an hour a day on the treadmill, and spend 40 minutes in a steam bath. How long should I expect to continue testing positive? Is there anything else I can do to speed up the passing of the metabolites? -- Anon.

ANSWER: The active form of THC, the primary chemical in cannabis that causes the psychoactive effects (i.e., the effects for people to feel “high”), accumulates in the fat cells, where it can be stored for long periods of time.

Research in laboratory animals confirms that losing weight over the long-term releases the stored THC from the fat, making it more likely that a urine test will be positive in people who are losing weight (which might be the case with you, given your exercise and diet). Heavy users have told me that they feel like they are “coming out of a fog” for up to six months after stopping the use of cannabis. However, I can’t give you any evidence-based answer on how long you will continue to show positive results.

I don’t think drinking water and tea, nor the steam bath, are significantly helping you get rid of the accumulated THC in the body, but the diet and exercise changes probably are, if you are losing fat as I suspect. Even if you aren’t losing weight, you may be getting more muscular due to exercise and losing fat.

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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.

© 2023 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

UNDERSTANDING DEMENTIA A KEY TO COMPASSIONATE CARE

Alzheimer’s disease is one of the more prominent forms of dementia, but there are many additional types of dementia that also can cause both physical and cognitive alterations. Understanding the complexity of dementiacanbebeneficialtobothdementiasufferersandtheircaregivers. Dementia is a general term used to define a decline in mental ability severe enough that it can interfere with daily life, offers the Alzheimer’s Association. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia. Dementia is not a disease but a term used to describe a wide range of symptoms. The words “senility” and “dementia” often are incorrectly used interchangeably. However, serious mental decline is not a normal part of aging.

PERIODONTAL ULTRASONIC SCALING

During your next dental cleaning, the hygienist may use an ultrasonic scaler to remove calculus (tartar) from your teeth and under the gumline. Ultrasonicscalersareverygentletoyour teeth, gums, and roots, making them a good option for patients with gum disease. They use water, ultrasound, and mechanical vibrations to make tooth calculus easier to remove. They also create shock waves that disrupt bacteria biofilms, allowing bacteria and debris to be flushed by a stream of water emitted from the ultrasonic scaler. Tiny bubbles in the water create an oxygenated environment that further disrupts bacteria. In addition to safely cleaning the surfaces of teeth, ultrasonic scalers are used below the gumline to clean tooth root surfaces without damage.

At BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL, we stay on the leading-edge of dentistry, always up to date on the latest dental techniques, materials, therapies and health studies to ensure all our patientsreceivetheverybestindental health care. If you are looking for a family dentist who understands the needs of everyone in your family as individuals and patients,we welcome you to stop by 6 Batavia City Centre and get acquainted. We’re sure you’ll leave with a good feeling about our practice. For an appointment, please call 585.343.4246

P.S.Ultrasonicscalersaresignificantly more effective than manual instruments at removing tartar from periodontalpockets deeper than four millimeters.

www.bataviafamilydental.com

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Discover the Human Touch in Hearing Technology
for over 20 years. Lakeville 3513 Thomas Dr., Suite 2 Henrietta 20 Finn Road, Suite C Accepting New Patients. 585.286.3664
Serving Our Community
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PARTICIPANTS NEEDED

VPG Medical is seeking eligible participants to test an investigational application for Android smart devices.

To participate you must:

• Be 40 years or older

• Have a history of Paroxysmal AFib

• Use a Samsung Android smartphone daily You will be compensated for your time and participation.

For more information and to determine if you qualify, please contact Margot Lutz: (585) 622-4410 • m.lutz@vpgmedical.com

375 White Spruce Blvd., Rochester, NY 14623 (585) 622-4410 • www.VPGMedical.com

FORMERLY RHODES AUTOMOTIVE ANNOUNCING THE NEW 10% OFF Oil Changes for Veterans and Current Service Members
Rob for an appointment today:
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Palm Sunday- 2 Services: 8:30 and 10:30am

Maundy ursday- Agape Style Dinner Service (a reenactment of the last supper followed by stripping of the altar) Please RSVP by signing up on the Narthex table.

Special guests- Community Christian Church & Choir 7pm

Good Friday- Tenebrae: Service of Shadows 7pm

Easter Sunday- 7:30am Sunrise Service at Westside Cemetery (one service in church) 10:30am.

Lutheran Church of Our Saviour 2415 Chili Ave., Rochester, NY 14623

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “Many are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen, few in pursuit of the goal.” -- Friedrich Nietzsche

EASTER

DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE TO THE OVER 50 CROWD: Travel: Men and women over 50 may be able to save substantial amounts of money on travel simply by typing in their birthdays when purchasing tickets or planning trips. For example, men and women over the age of 62 are eligible to receive a 15 percent discount on the lowest available rail fare on most Amtrak trains.

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DAY MASSES At Our Lady of Mercy ~ 44 Lake St., LeRoy 7:15am 10:45am 5:30pm At St. Brigid’ s ~ 18 Gibson St., Bergen 9:00am
EASTER
DAY MASSES At Our Lady of Mercy ~ 44 Lake St., LeRoy 7:15am 10:45am 5:30pm At St. Brigid’ s ~ 18 Gibson St., Bergen 9:00am 44
Lake St., LeRoy

Celebrate Easter With US!

He is RISEN!

Sunday Morning Service

April 9th • 10:30am

Pavilion United Methodist Church

11115 East Park Street • Pavilion, NY 14525

HOLY WEEK SERVICES

Celebrate Easter Wi Us!

Easter Morning Service at 10:00am

In person & on Zoom

Childcare provided during service

EAST AVON FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Located at the Corner of Rts. 15 and 5&20

Rev. Michelle Allen | 585-226-6460 | www.eastavonchurch.compastor@eastavonchurch.com

EVERYONE IS ALWAYS WELCOME!!

Holy ursday - April 6 • 7pm

Evening of the Lord’s Supper at St. Vincent’s

Good Friday - April 7 • 3pm

Passion of the Lord at St. Columba’s

Holy Saturday – April 8 • 8pm

Easter Vigil Mass at St. Mary’s

Easter Sunday Masses - April 9 9am, St. Columba’s • 11am, St. Vincent’s All services held at St. Columba Church will be livestreamed and available on our YouTube channel. https://rb.gy/iut1bd

As always, EVERYONE is welcome

at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church

Palm Sunday, April 2 @ 8:30am

Easter Sunday, April 9 @ 8:30am

175 North St., Caledonia, NY 14423

e Reverend Canon Johnnie E. Ross standrewscaledonia1885@gmail.com

Easter Week Services

585-584-3806 Pastor Karen Woodworth Join

Holy Week Services

Palm Sunday • 9:45am

Worship/Sunday School

Maundy ursday • 7PM

Easter Sunday • 9:45AM

Sunday School

Easter Egg Hunt for the Kids

Byron Presbyterian Church 6293 W. Main St. (RT. 262), Byron

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Maundy Thursday Ecumenical at St. Mark's, 7pm

Good Friday Service at First Baptist, 12noon

Easter Sunday Service in the Gazebo, 7am

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It ‘turns o ’ a part of the brain. According to research, jazz musicians, when improvising, turn o the dorsolateral prefrontal and lateral orbital regions linked to self-censoring and inhibition and switch on the medial prefrontal cortex that lets self-expression flow.

It was first compiled by musicians in African-American communities in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Jazz music is an enchanting blend of more than one ethnicity. It’s got the American and European interpretation of classical music that is spiced up with the influence of West African culture and folk songs. Jazz music has everything going for it — a melody that stays with you, the harmony that makes the notes sound fuller, a rhythm that beats with your heart, and the outstanding improvisations that set the genre apart.

Jazz cats and alligators Jazz musicians like to call themselves ‘jazz cats’ and before that, they addressed each other as ‘alligators’, or ‘gate’ for short.

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For unit(s) located at 260 Sanford Rd South, Churchville, NY 14428

An online auction will be held at www.Bid13.com

Starting at 12pm on April 17, 2023

Ending at 12pm May 1, 2023

ALL SALES ARE FINAL. Listed below are the unit number(s) along with the name and a brief description of the contents being sold at auction:

TONY FAZIO – UNIT #C3 (15’x10’)

Couch, mattress, misc furniture, boxes, misc household items

TONY FAZIO – UNIT #C15 (15’x10’)

Couch, refrigerator, washer, dryer, misc household items, boxes

CHAD CROPO – UNIT #B9

Mattress, ladder, golf clubs, furniture

REIS FARMS AUCTION REMINDER!

SAT., APRIL 8 @ 10:00 A.M.

2325 LAKE ROAD, STATE RTE. 19 (NORTH OF BROCKPORT) HAMLIN, NEW YORK (www.pirrunginc.com)

Selling: NH TC40D MFWD; Ford TW 35 Series II; Ford 7700; 5600; 5600 Industrial; 5000; JCB Fast trac; etc.! JD 644E payloader; Rockhound log grapple for a 644E; Dynali telehandler; Stone 2T vibrating roller; Clark 8000 lb. forkli ; Case Drott 50 excavator; Brand new JET 15 in. planer and 18 in. band saw; etc.! JD 9750 STS and 9500 4WD combines; 693 (6-30) corn head; 635 hydro ex head; 925 (25 .) ex head; 653A bean head; Wind system for a 25 . head; 61 . x 10 in. augers; Combine crawler tracks; etc.! Brand new Soil Max “Gold Digger” tile plow with 6 in. and 4 in. sleeves; Krause 11 shank “Dominator”; Krause 7300 (32 .) disk; Sun ower 5034 (30 .) eld cultivator; Kuhn/Krause 4400 (36 .) packer; CIH (32 .) soil conditioner; Wilrich 12 row crop cultivator; Navigator guidance tool; etc.! GVM transpreader (8 ton); Wilmar UT57 fert. tender with auger; Ag System 16 row nitrogen applicator; JD HX15 (15 .) batwing mower; etc.! Kerian 4 lane 30 in. speed sizer; 60 . 3 pt. veg. conveyor; Tew 24 in. brusher/washer line; etc.! 1994 Ford L8000 diesel, 22 . at deck; 1987 Ford 8000 tri-axle diesel with 18 . gravel box dump; 1977 Ford L9000 tri-axle diesel 21 . box, 102 in., 5 . sides, coal chute and swing gate!

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Route 5 Storage, LeRoy Self Storage, and Bergen Self Storage hereby give notice that all of the property of the following tenants stored in the following units will be sold in their entirety at:

Route 5 Storage

7054 .W Main Rd., LeRoy, NY 14482

DATE: ursday, April 13, 2023 at 10:00 am

unit 188 - Joanna Larnder

unit 202 - Rebecca Pennell

LeRoy Self Storage

75 Lake St., LeRoy, NY 14482

DATE: ursday, April 13, 2023 at 10:30 am

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8157 Bu alo Rd., Bergen, NY 14416

DATE: ursday, April 13, 2023 at 11:00 am

Unit 77 & 70 - Joe Shanley

Terms: Cash only and $50 refundable clean-out fee. Units are subject to redemption.

Preowned Items Can Be Good For The Environment

Visit consignment stores: Consignment shops and Goodwill(R) stores are popular places to buy preowned items. These stores take donations or offer items for sale on consignment, which means once sold the person who provided the item gets a portion of the sale.

When browsing the racks of these stores, it’s possible to discover highend items mixed in with less expensive items. Shoppers may find designer handbags and clothing for much less than they would sell at retail, especially if the pieces are one or two seasons old. Relying on these stores to supplement classic wardrobe pieces is cost-effective and beneficial to the environment. If you regularly shop consignment stores, you can develop a rapport with the shopkeeper, who may alert you when new items are available.

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UPCOMING AUCTIONS

April 10th: Har-Go Farms/Windy Acres Farm/Kingsley Brothers Farm LLC

Online Surplus Machinery Auction

Pavilion, NY • Preview: April 10th from 9am until Noon

Selling: Claas Jaguar 800 chopper with hay and corn heads; JD 6620 combine; NH 1431 discbine; NH rakes & double hitch; JD Gator; Unverferth 130 6 row zone builder; Unverferth 1245 rolling harrow; Kverneland NGS451 tillage tool; JD chisel; IH 4 row planter; HLA defacer; Richardton dump wagon; GT grain dryer; Balzer silage table; augers; elevators; mowers; fert wagons; trailers; generator; Mueller 250g bulk tank; pasteurizer; and more!

April 11th: Berghorn Farms Online Machinery Auction

Akron, NY • Preview: April 11th from 9am until Noon

Selling: IH Loadstar 1600 truck w/ hoist; Killbros gravity wagons; IH grain drills; AC 333 planter; Transport drag; Brillion cultimulcher; Ditcher; rock picker; rake; augers; elevator; and more!

April 17th: Estate of Donald Martin Online Machinery, Tool, Antique & Toy

Auction. West Batavia, NY • Preview: April 17th from 9am until Noon

Selling: IH 424; Farmall 350; Farmall Cub; JD 400 lawn mower; JD 332 lawn mower; JD F725 lawn mower; JD 314 with sno wblower and cab; Boylens tractor with snow blower & decks; BH RDTH72 nish mower; sickle bar mower; 2002 Chevy Blazer; plus tools; antiques; vintage toys and much more!

April 26th: April Online Consignment Auction • Western New York Accepting consignments through April 10th. Selling: 2013 Outback 316RL travel trailer; Farmall 656; Farmall H; Farmall 400; Case S series; tillage; weights; wheels; haylage and more! Watch for additions!

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Indoors or out, no one relaxes in March, that month of wind and taxes, the wind will presently disappear, the taxes last us all the year. ~ Ogden Nash

NOW HERE’S A TIP

* Thawing frozen water pipes can be very tricky. Some people use a hot pad wrapped around the pipe; others have been known to use the hair dryer method (electricity and water don’t really mix; be careful). Hopefully you learned any lessons the easy way this winter, but if you had to patch any pipes, make sure you get them repaired asap. Sometimes people forget as soon as the weather turns nice. -- A plumber in Illinois

* When drilling holes in the wall, you can tape an envelope, open side out, to the wall just under where you will be drilling. Open the envelope up a bit so that any dust will fall directly down into the open envelope. It will keep your working area nice and neat!

STRANGE BUT TRUE

* To make a special quilted keepsake, sew together baby’s receiving blankets.

* Want a delicious coating for chicken? Try basting with mayonnaise and then dip in crushed crackers. The crumbs stick well to the mayo, and it’s especially delicious with crushed butter crackers, like Ritz.

* When washing stockings by hand, add a tablespoon of vinegar to the rinse water. They will keep the stretch better. Also, if you line-dry them outdoors, slip a spoon or a few coins into the toe. This will keep them from twisting up in the wind.

* If you, like me, are washing your winter sweaters to pack away, add a bit of hair conditioner to the rinse. Also, don’t try to pull them into shape when drying. Just lay flat to dry. If you have a screen, you can set it up so that the sweater dries from both sides. This is best.

-- D.Y. in Kentucky

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Food Prices to Rise Again this Year

Brace yourself, this is going to hurt: e price of all food is likely to go up an additional 7.9% this year. Food we eat at home is predicted to go up 8.6%, per the Economic Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Speci cally, here are some of their expectations for price increases: Eggs up 37.8% (we’ve already seen some of that), dairy up 7.2%, cereals and bakery up 12.8%, fresh vegetables up 3%. Here are some ideas to keep food on the table:

Design your menu from the weekly sales yer from your local store. Shop early before the sales items are gone. Stock up if you can on shelf-stable items and some multipurpose basics. ink: rice, pasta, soups.

Explore recipes online and search for inexpensive meals for seniors. You can even -- don’t laugh -- look up websites with recipes for poor college students. (Some of them are quite creative.) Look up “nutritionally dense foods” to ensure that you’re getting value for your shopping dollar.

Encourage your senior center (or even the rec center) to hold classes for seniors on how to put meals on the table without breaking the bank.

Call Meals on Wheels to see if you qualify for free meals. Use the food bank. Look up Commodity Supplemental Food Programs (CSFP) for your state and see if you qualify for a free food box each month.

Ask your doctor if you should take a daily vitamin supplement to get you through this period where your nutrition might not be the best. Good nutrition is a big part of staying healthy.

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Dog’s Driveway Poop Is a Bone of Contention for Neighbors

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My nextdoor neighbor shares a driveway with me. We get along ne, organizing our cars so no one is blocked in. However, every morning she walks her dog up the side of the driveway and doesn’t pick up a er it. I’ve asked her to do so, but she said that since it’s her side of the driveway she has the right to let him poop there. What can I do to solve this? -- Stunk Out in Bradenton, Florida

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THIS SPRING, IT’S ALL ABOUT THAT BASS FISHING -AND YOUR BASIC GEAR

WEAR A BASE LAYER. A thin T-shirt is a must as a base layer, better if it is made of fabric that wicks away moisture. There are even some that are made to be water repellent and stain resistant with anti-odor properties for those in warmer climes. Since this is the layer that is in direct contact with your skin, you want something that will allow moisture to escape as you sweat.

DEAR STUNK: Neighbor disputes over dog droppings are always a bit nerve-wracking, especially when the o ending neighbor asserts their right to leave a mess.

Check your neighborhood homeowners association rules to see if this issue is addressed. If you don’t live in an area with an HOA, check out your city or county’s website to nd out if there are any restrictions for this sort of behavior, and if it’s possible to le a complaint.

Even though your neighbor is keeping the dog on her side of the driveway, it’s shared property. Further, dog poop le lying around, even on the edge of the driveway, is a health hazard. Not to mention how ick it is for anyone who parks on that side and accidentally steps out onto one of those “gi s.”

No matter what, don’t lose your cool. Stay civil toward your neighbor. Keep asking her to pick up a er the dog, and note down the date and time of each interaction and each time poop is le behind. Take pictures with your phone as well. If the issue can’t be resolved by politely asking, you’ll need to le a complaint with the HOA or your municipality, and may have to provide evidence (notes and pictures, not the actual poo) to back up your complaint.

Readers, have you dealt with this problem? Tell us about it at ask@ pawscorner.com.

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We might at first assume that Voltaire was teasing when he suggests that one who answers every question was ignorant. Surely such a person must be extremely intelligent, perhaps the most intelligent person who ever lived!

That is precisely Voltaire’s point. No one could possibly be so intelligent as to have the answer to every question. Only those so ignorant that they fail to understand their own limitations would try to answer every question that anyone might ask.

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Historic Stories That Need to Be Told about Hamlin’s CCC/POW Camp

Hamlin’s Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)/Prisoner of War (POW) site is one of only 377 WWII Prisoner of War Branch Camp sites in the US and is the second largest German POW camp in Western NY. One of the top ten historical sites of its kind in the country, the campsite is on part of Hamlin Beach State Park, located East of the Southern park entrance behind an old farmhouse.

Ed Evans, his wife, Sue, and volunteers from Hamlin and the surrounding area have worked tirelessly since June 2008 to clear the jungle-like brush from the old camp on Moscow Road. Ed said they waded through shark’s teeth to uncover the original agpole foundation.

Evans, a retired Hilton Physics, Chemistry, and Earth Science teacher gave a presentation and tour at the camp on March 9th. In attendance that day were special guests from Germany, Matthias Heinicke and his travel buddy, Robert Henze. Matthias is grandson of Heinrich Heinicke, a German prisoner in the Hamlin POW camp.

In early 1944, the camp was modi ed to accommodate German prisoners of war. ey erected an eight-foothigh barbed wire fence around most of the camp with guard towers. A sturdy double gate controlled supply truck tra c into and out of the POW compound. Double bunks replaced CCC cots so the ve barracks could hold 400 POWs.

When relatives of POW prisoners visit the camp, it brings memories back to life. Heinrich and Matthias came here in 2008, giving Heinrich the opportunity to relive and share some of his WWII experiences with his grandson. Matthias shared memories at this March presentation.

Heinrich and Gottfried Schulze both worked at Du y Mott’s canning factory in Hamlin. ey lived in the same Hamlin CCC/ POW camp barracks at the same time. Heinrich said he had the best bunk in the camp, because Barracks #3 was closest to the latrine. Heinrich ran the camp shop where Gottfried bought a wallet Ed then passed around during the presentation.

During the war, there was no one to work in the elds and farmers were going bankrupt. German POWs saved the day by working in their elds. e healing process of WWII happened in the tomato elds. Locals invited POWs for dinner, lemonade, and strawberry shortcake.

Matthias shared the German perspective a er Evans’ presentation: In June 1944, his Opa (grandfather) came to the Hamlin area with other soldiers. ey learned to live in a country 4,000 miles away from their home. ey didn’t know when they would return to Germany and did not know how their relatives in Germany were doing. e war was still going on and it was a time of uncertainty.

e American hosts provided work and allowed them to have fun too. ey learned the friendliness and open minds of Americans here despite the America/Germany con ict. ey experienced fair treatment here. Not everywhere followed the Geneva Convention.

Heinrich was grateful for his time here. In Easter 1945, he was homesick when working close to Niagara Falls. When he heard the bells of Canada ring over the river at 10am, it reminded him of going to church at that time every Easter in his little German village.

Matthias Heinicke said, “A er eight decades, they are bringing the remains of the camp back to daylight and reporting about it for younger generations to nd out what happened here. It helps teach that enemies can become respected fellow humans. Working together can bene t everyone, while ghting each other in a war leads to losses and misery. We have had peace for over 70 years, but today’s world is in con ict again.”

Heinicke said, “Ed and Sue opened up their home to us, just as the Hamlin people opened their minds for the POW people in World War II. I am thankful to get to know Ed and his work and all who are involved. I hope to live in a world where the need for Ed’s work would not exist in the rst place. If there wasn’t a war, there wouldn’t have been a POW camp. I hope we can live in a world where this will never be necessary again. Robert and I traveled a long way to get here. If our presence today can contribute to holding up the gratitude of my grandfather and the peacekeeping mindset, then the e ort of coming here was worth every mile of the way.”

Schools today rarely discuss the CCC program and the interaction between prisoners of war and the people who lived near POW camps. By attending lectures and tours of the site, you will learn the good the CCC and POW programs did for our country.

Evans is ready to pass the torch. Let’s keep this essential historical site alive. e vision of this history trail is to restore the camp into a walk-around museum like Genesee Country Village, preserving a lot of heritage. ese stories need to be told.

If anyone has old photos showing what the camp looked like during the POW era, please notify the Hamlin State Park O ce.

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Matthias at Barracks 3 where Heinrich slept. Photo by Joe Indovina.

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GET A HANDLE ON WORK-RELATED STRESS

Take more time off. According to the “State of American Vacation 2016” report from Project: Time Off, American workers failed to use 658 million vacation days in 2015. Vacation is not just a time to get away, but a valuable, effective way for workers to recharge.

The APA notes that avoiding the negative effects of chronic stress and burnout requires workers to take time away to replenish and return to their pre-stress level of functioning. Taking time off to disconnect from work and avoid thinking about work can be just what workers need to overcome their work-related stress. And plenty of workers have the time to take off; they just need to take it.

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HOW TO NEGOTIATE (AND GET) A SALARY INCREASE

Salaries in the workplace have long been a hot-button issue for women. The differences in compensation for males and females continues to draw the attention of politicians and gender equality advocates alike. The United States Department of Labor noted that, in 2015, the median weekly earnings for fulltime male workers increased by 2.2 percent from the year prior. During that same period, female earnings increased by just 0.8 percent. That latest data marks the third consecutive quarter that the increase in males’ earnings doubled that of females. On average, women who work fulltime earn 81.1 cents for every dollar men earn.

Women aware of that unfair gap in pay may feel helpless to address it with their bosses out of fear of being seen as unappreciative or selfish. In fact, addressing compensation makes many workers uncomfortable, regardless of their gender. According to a salary survey from PayScale, almost 60 percent of male and female workers do not ask for a raise. Negotiating salary increases requires finesse, timing and being informed. It also requires a certain measure of gumption.

Production Help Wanted

About Us: A family owned business, Penny Lane Printing produces the Genesee Valley Penny Saver along with many other kinds of printing at our Avon facility. Our customer list is extensive and varied as we produce everything from booklets/magazines to business cards. Cold-set web and digital printing are our specialties. In our bindery we “ nish” the print jobs on our Muller-Martini saddle stitchers & inserters and cutting machine.

The Position: Part-time- Wednesday, ursday and Friday. Pressroom or bindery experience helpful, but we’ll train the right person. Ideal candidate will be detail-orientated, motivated and want to be recognized for a job well done.

Email resume to: Jeffwasson@gvpennysaver.com Or mail to: Jeff Wasson, Production Supervisor, Penny Lane Printing, PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. OR stop in at 1471 Route 15 and fill out application.

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RUSH-HENRIETTA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HIRING SUBSTITUTE CLEANERS

to work the second shift. Various cleaning responsibilities involving heavy lifting, moving furniture, climbing ladders, and using cleaning machines and equipment. Cleaning experience preferred, ability to lift 30lbs. $15.00/hr plus shift differential.

Apply to Rush-Henrietta Schools at

www.rhnet.org

CAFETERIA MONITOR

Part-Time

Pay rate is $14.20/hr.

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 Central School is an Equal Opportunity Employer

CDL A TANKER POSITIONS

Home Daily

ARG Trucking Corp., a local bulk petroleum hauler, is in need of DRIVERS with CDL A Licenses and XT Endorsement.

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.

CALL RECRUITING TODAY!!

800-334-1314 x1178

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HR Generalist

HR Generalist role to include:

• Payroll processing.

• Employee relations.

• Bene ts oversight & administration.

• Recruitment of employees, new employee orientation.

• Employee le maintenance, recordkeeping.

• All general HR functions.

Minimum bachelor’s degree.

Minimum 10 years’ experience in HR.

PTO per company handbook, Paid Recognized Holidays, Elective Bene ts include Medical, Dental, 401K, life insurance. EAP, long & short term disability.

Starting salary: $68,000 - $71,000 based on experience, certi cations, higher education. Plus bene ts.

Apply in person at 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY or email H-R@graymetal.com

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.

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS and GENERAL LABORERS NEEDED

Expanding Rochester, NY area Automobile Shredder Operation looking for experienced Heavy Equipment

Operators and General Laborers. Experience in the Scrap Industry a plus, but not required. Position is full-time plus OT. Reliable transportation a must. Pre-hire background check and drug screening required.

Very competitive wages and benefits including vacation, paid holidays, 401 (k) and health insurance.

Learn more about us at unionscrap.com. Call for an application, apply in person or mail resume to:

Union Scrap Processing, Inc. PO Box 486, 3484 S. Union St., N. Chili, NY 14514

E-mail resume to: dspaulding@unionscrap.com

Or fax resume/application to: (585) 594-0160

Direct inquires to Diane at: (585) 594-1600

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JOB OPENING

Field Service Technician

For servicing

commercial food and beverage equipment. Service van, cell phone and iPad provided. Training available based on experience

HVAC a plus.

Resumes to: nathan@weldonservice.com

CONSERVE ENERGY AROUND THE OFFICE

Determine how much space you truly need. Current business owners and prospective owners can save substantial amounts of money and avoid wasting energy by giving ample thought to how much office space they truly need. Large office spaces may not be necessary for businesses that recently downsized staff, while those starting out may want to start in small spaces before upgrading to larger spaces if and when their businesses expand. Small business owners leasing their office space can speak with their leasing agents to determine if they can include a clause in their lease that allows them to move into larger spaces if the need arises before their existing leases expire.

MUSEUM CURATOR

In-House Position

HLOM is searching for a full-time individual 40 hours per week

Job Duties

• Creation of major exhibitions and rotating exhibits for the museum, both physically and virtually.

• Exhibit research, design, construction, interpretation, and installation.

• Museum collection cataloging, research, storage, and maintenance.

Education & Experience:

• Degree in History, Museum Studies or related field with at least 2-3 years’ experience; or equivalent experience.

• Proficiency in PastPerfect Museum Collections Software.

• Computer & internet skills and proficient with Microsoft Office & Photoshop.

Email Resume & Three References To: duffyhollandlandoffice@gmail.com

Application Deadline:

Friday, April 21, 2023 / No Phone Calls Please.

View The Full Job Description At: www.hollandlandoffice.com

HLOM is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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GREAT PART-TIME JOBS FOR RETIREES

Seasonal work: Seasonal work is another great way for retirees to fill their time and make a little extra money along the way. Come the holiday season, retirees should have no trouble finding seasonal retail work at their local malls or shopping centers. In warmer months, retirees may find seasonal employment at area beaches, golf courses or parks.

TAKE A CUE FROM SUCCESSFUL WOMEN

Go easy on yourself. While many successful people strive for perfection, achieving perfection is unlikely, if not impossible. Successful people often admit to being their own worst critics, but don’t beat yourself up if you endure some trial and error. Mistakes can be a great teacher, so use any you make to your advantage.

Micro Instrument Corp is now hiring skilled tradespeople!

Apply online at www.microinst.com/careers or stop in and complete an application with us!

Micro is seeking tool makers, machinists, controls technicians and machine builders. Professional individuals who have the drive and ambition to produce quality work while helping clients to achieve their goals.

Our approach has always been to build from within by establishing a solid foundation of dedicated individuals through comprehensive training, employee benefits, and internal opportunities.

We offer very competitive compensation packages with overtime, paid vacation, paid holidays, medical, dental, vision, company paid life insurance, 401K and much more!

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Goto www.GVPennySaver. com and view the ad online to see the additional details. Scan the QR code below to learn more!

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STRANGE BUT TRUE

* Historically, most Easter celebrants would have eaten lamb for the occasion, as the holiday has its roots in the Jewish Passover. Most American Easter dinners now feature ham, however, because years ago, hams cured over the winter would have been ready to serve in early spring.

MAKE EASTER EGGS LAST

Families gather on Easter to participate in many different traditions that have been passed down through time. One such tradition is coloring Easter eggs. Millions of eggs are harvested and sold this time of year to be included in Easter festivities. However, soon after egg hunts have been completed and family dinners are brought to the table, those colored eggs may be relegated to the trash. When colored with foodgrade dyes, such as those manufactured and readily available around Easter, the eggs remain safe to eat. Colored eggs that are stored in a refrigerator can last up to a week if their shells remain intact. Peeled eggs may last up to five days, says the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service. Once eggs are boiled and dyed, they should be promptly put into the refrigerator to keep them fresh and edible. It’s adviseable to use plastic, wood or papier-mâché eggs for Easter egg hunts, as eggs made of such materials will not spoil. Otherwise, hide and refrigerate hardboiled eggs if this task can be completed within two hours. After that time frame, the eggs have the potential to spoil. By eating colored eggs, you can reduce waste and add a tasty appetizer to Easter meals.

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1. GEOGRAPHY: Which U.S. states share a border with Mexico?

2. MOVIES: Which movie was the first sports film to win the Best Picture award?

3. U.S. PRESIDENTS: How many former first ladies are still living?

4. TELEVISION: What is the name of Bart’s teacher on “The Simpsons”?

5. LANGUAGE: What does the Japanese phrase “domo arigato” mean in English?

6. CHEMISTRY: What is the lightest element?

7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Who is Marie Laveau of New Orleans?

8. AD SLOGANS: Which product was advertised with the slogan, “Great taste, less filling”?

9. U.S. CITIES: In which city would you find Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello?

10. LITERATURE: Who wrote the autobiography “Dreams From My Father”?

10. Barack Obama.

9. Charlottesville, Virginia.

8. Miller Lite beer.

7. Famous voodoo queen.

6. Hydrogen.

5. Thank you.

4. Edna Krabappel.

3. Five: Rosalynn Carter, Hillary Clinton, Laura Bush, Michelle Obama and Melania Trump.

2. “Rocky” (1976).

1. Four: California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.

Answers

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Hop on over!

April Early Bird Specials

Early Bird "Complete" Dinners

(Served Tuesday through Friday, and Sundays 4 to 5 p.m.)

• Deep Fried Shrimp Dinner $18

• Seafood Stu ed Haddock Dinner $20

• 10 Ounce Prime Rib Dinner $25

• 8 ounce Prime Rib & 4 ounce Lobster Tail $28

*All dinners include chef soup of the day, choice of potato unless pasta is speci ed, garden salad, roll, specialty bread, and chef choice of dessert.

Not available Easter Sunday

April To Go Dinners

(Available every day except Saturday; pickup starts at 4:15 p.m. Not available Easter Sunday)

• $10 Prime Rib Sandwich w/Potato Wedges & Soup of the Day.

• $12 Broiled Haddock, French Fries, and Homemade Slaw.

• $15 Deep Fried Shrimp, French Fries, and Slaw.

• $20 10 Ounce Prime Rib, Baked Potato, and Garden Salad.

• $25 8 Ounce Prime Rib w/4 Ounce Lobster Tail, Baked Potato, and Garden Salad.

Haddock Fish To Go! Every Friday in April! $12 Your choice of beer battered, Cajun, lemon pepper, breaded, or broiled! Comes with French Fries and Homemade Slaw.

Valerie-Lynn Memorial Garden Patio

is set to open Mother’s Day Weekend! May 12th at 4pm. Featuring a new 2023 lighter side menu! Note: regular dinner menu is also available on the patio.

April Bar Cocktail Specials

Half price drinks at the bar on Fridays in April! (Excludes bottles of champagne and wine.)

Sorel Bourbon Old Fashioned $9

Tamarind Bloody Mary $8

Strawberry Mudslide $9

Raspberry Vodka Arnold Palmer $7

Heron Hill Wine (Red, White, or Blush) $7 a glass

Sutter Home White Zinfandel $6 glass

April Wine Feature

La Quercia Montepulciano D’Abruzzo

A delightful Italian Red wine!

Easter April 9, 2023

Don't Forget your Easter Reservations. We will serve noon to 8pm. Make your reservation today! Call 343-6972

Please take noteWe will be preforming renovations within all three of our dining rooms and restrooms throughout the month of April. Business hours will remain the same. Some requested dining areas or replace tables may not be available on certain days. Never mind our dust, updating is a must!

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