We’ve Moved!
Buying Gold & Silver
Old Coins & Scrap
We also buy platinum, coin collections, estates, rare coins, etc.
Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs 10am-2pm
G. Cooper COIN DEALER
450 N. Main St., Suite #100 Warsaw, NY 14569
We’ve Moved!
Old Coins & Scrap
We also buy platinum, coin collections, estates, rare coins, etc.
Hours: Mon, Tues, Thurs 10am-2pm
450 N. Main St., Suite #100 Warsaw, NY 14569
585-441-5090
585-786-0061
e Family of Kenneth Campbell would like to extend our gratitude. We are so grateful for the generosity of cards, meals, donations, and prayers. We appreciate all the family and friends who loved us and supported us unconditionally during this di cult time. A special thank you to the owners of Breezeway Barn in Perry.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “There’s something beautiful about keeping certain aspects of your life hidden. Maybe people and clouds are beautiful because you can’t see everything.” -- Kamenashi KazuyaJohn Love, e Campbell Family
Projector and screen: A screen and a way to project the movie are must-haves for any outdoor movie night.Projectors should be small enough that they can be carried outside, but large enough to emit enough light to fill the screen. Options range anywhere from $400 and up for quality projectors. Screens run the gamut from inflatable and freestanding options to white sheets hung from a clothesline. A dedicated screen will be more stable and look better, but it all comes down to budget.
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Many people need not travel far for a little summertime fun, as many communities host fun events throughout the warmer months.
Keeping your pets cool during the summer is essential for their well-being. Here are some ideas to help you keep your pets cool:
Provide Ample Water: Make sure your pets have access to plenty of fresh and cool water at all times. You can even add ice cubes to the water bowl to keep it cooler for longer.
Create Shaded Areas: Set up shaded spots in your yard or on your balcony where your pets can relax. Use umbrellas, canopies, or create natural shaded areas with plants.
Indoor Retreats: Ensure that your pets have a cool place indoors where they can escape the heat. If possible, keep the air conditioning on or use fans to circulate air.
Cooling Mats or Beds: Consider getting cooling mats or beds designed for pets. ese can provide relief from the heat and help regulate their body temperature.
Freeze Treats: Freeze pet-friendly treats like cubes of watermelon, low-sodium chicken broth, or yogurt. ese can be a tasty and cooling snack.
Limit Exercise: Avoid exercising your pets during the hottest parts of the day. Opt for walks and playtime during the cooler mornings or evenings.
Avoid Hot Surfaces: Asphalt and sand can become extremely hot and can burn your pet’s paws. Stick to grassy areas or invest in pet booties to protect their paws.
Pet-Friendly Pools or Sprinklers: If your pet enjoys water, consider setting up a kiddie pool or sprinkler for them to play in. Make sure the water is cool and clean.
Avoid Hot Cars: Never leave your pets in a parked car, even with the windows cracked. Cars can become dangerously hot in a matter of minutes.
Check for Signs of Overheating: Be vigilant for signs of heat stress, including excessive panting, drooling, lethargy, or disorientation. If you notice these signs, bring your pet to a cooler area and contact your veterinarian.
Remember, di erent pets have di erent tolerances for heat. Always consider your pet’s breed, age, and health condition when implementing cooling strategies.
If you’re unsure, consult your veterinarian for personalized advice.
loves to play, cuddle, and eat blueberries and ice cubes. His favorite game is fetch.
and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Submit online at gvpennysaver.com • Share With Us or mail to: P.O. Box 340, Avon, NY 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.
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Lucie Winborne* Cats have more than 100 vocal sounds, while dogs only have about 10.
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* Not that we ever gave any real thought to the matter, but “snow-bones” are the lines of snow or ice left at the sides of roads after the rest of the snow has melted.
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WELCOME to Hubbard Springs Apartments, owned by Hubbard Springs Apartments, LLC and professionally managed by Cornerstone Property Managers, LLC. Our community is operated under the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program (LIHTC), within Section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code. is program is designated to facilitate the housing needs of moderate to low-income individuals and families. is program is not connected with Section 8 although applicants with Section 8 travel vouchers or certi cates may apply for residency.
Residency in all of the apartments at Hubbard Springs Apartments is limited to those households having moderate to low incomes. In addition to standard wages, income includes monies received from many sources such as pensions, social security, retirement accounts, alimony, etc. Listed below are the current (2023) maximum allowable incomes (by household size) for Monroe County:
30% Limits
• Water, Sewer and Trash are included in rent.
• All information on income provided by applicants must be veri ed before occupancy. is quali cation and certi cation process must also be completed annually upon renewal.
• Standard security deposits have been established and are equal to one month’s rent.
• Applications will be accepted for the waiting list in time and date stamped order.
Please return all completed applications to:
154 Union Square Boulevard North Chili, NY 14514
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KATHY HOCHUL Governor RUTHANNE VISNAUSKAS Commissioner/CEO(NAPSI) — Planning a move can be stressful, but planning a move in the midst of an unprecedented pandemic brings a new set of challenges. Stay safe and connected with some smart pre-move planning; here are some tips:
Follow Approved Protocols — If you can’t postpone your move, take extra precautions before moving in to ensure your new place is clean. Follow general disinfecting guidelines set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Among other surfaces, disinfect doors, door handles, bathrooms, kitchen appliances, countertops and—something many people don’t really think about—cabinet and doorknobs as well as light switches.
Safely Stay Connected — New work-from-home protocols and online schooling mean reliable Internet connectivity is more important than ever. Prior to your move, SmartMove can connect you to your local provider and help arrange new Touchless Installs that let you safely connect your tech services yourself. Cable companies deliver equipment with step-by-step activation information so you can set up your system on your own, or with support over the phone, online, through chat functionality or video tutorials. In most cases, no technician will need to enter your home.
Keep in Touch & Maintain Daily Routines — You may be staying in more, but don’t forget to take a break from unpacking boxes. Use your new online connection to find delivery services to help stock your pantry and fridge and refill prescriptions. Your new house will feel more like home if you take time to watch your favorite shows, maintain your exercise program or explore online courses that can help you discover new talents or resume old hobbies. Don’t forget to connect with friends through group video chats or viewing parties—you can even take your friends and family on a virtual tour of your new place!
For anyone who missed our last promotion, or just needs it again, we bring you the August Version of the Computer Clean up $20 o er!
Bring your PC or Laptop in for
• Virus Removal
• Removing any unnecessary programs & files that are slowing your computer down
• Installation of the latest version of Windows Defender & Spyware protection
NEW! Bring in your gaming PCs or consoles for a $20 clean up as well!
This service normally costs $89.95 plus tax. For this promotion, we are offering it at $20.00 - Flat. Valid in store only through end of August - no on-sites.
New hours
Mon.-Thurs. 12-5pm & Fri. 11am-6pm See you soon!
15 Market St
Brockport, NY 14420
STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne* “Albert Einstein” is an anagram for “ten elite brains.” Hmm, seems fitting to us.
BERGEN:7015Old State Road(off WestBergen).8/19(9-4pm).New Ping-Pongtable,10speedbike, household&kitchenitems,clothing, linens.
HENRIETTA:50Partridgeberry Way (RivertonNeighborhood Sale)Saturday8/26(9am-4pm) Clothing:LOTSofgirl’s(M-XL), women’s(S-XL)men’s(S-M). Sportsitems,Backtoschool/ collegeitems.Varietyoftoys, Squishmallows,housewares,Holidayitems,Toomuchtomention...Alwaysworththetrip. EVERYTHINGMUSTGO!
CALEDONIA:2563Skelly Road August 25-27HUMONGOUSsale.42 YearsofSTUFF 1980’sto2023Toys,childrenclothes, collectibles,furniture,houseware, toolsandmore.
CHILI:MOVINGSALE 10 Alfred Ave.8/25&8/26(9-3pm)Tools, furniture,books,dolls,householdand more.
PAVILION:9692SUMMIT St. Rd. Aug.18,19Estatesale9-4 eachday.RWWarewatercolor paintings,cookiejars,hunting, WaterfordCrystal,boardgames, outdoorwildlifeprints,sticktools, pushmower,housewares, Christmas,furniture.Pricedto move!Fridayisfullprice,Saturdaynegotiable.Cashonly.
GATES: 5 SudburyDriveFriday, 8/25&Saturday8/26(9am-5pm) HOUSEHOLD/MOVINGSALE. Household,furnishings,appliances, antiques,bedding,pictures.
LEROY: 7050ThwingRoad(off W.BergenRd.andoff237). Wed.-Fri., Aug.23th-25th (9-4pm).LotsofJewelry, Watches,TonsofBrandName Cookbooks(TasteofHome, GooseberryPatch, etc.), Boyds Bears (Resin), CherishedTeddies, Household,Christmas,Halloween,Easter,KnickKnacks, Furniture ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, likenewwithglass doors)Glassfloorlamp, TeaPots, VariousGlassItems,Women´s Shoes/Clothes,Pursesincluding VeraBradleyw/Clutch (Never BeenUsed),VHStapes(SEVERALDISNEYTAPES ), RECORDS,Largevarietyof magazines, POWERMITER SAW CLEANINGOUTTHE HOUSE.EVERYTHINGMUST GO!NOJUNK! Toomuchstuff tolist! DON’TMISSTHIS HUGESALE! NOEARLYBIRDS.
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For information or application call (585) 538-2447
62 years or older
Handicapped regardless of age.
• Fully Accessible Units
• Laundry On Premises
• Off Street Parking
• Appliances
• Carpeting • Community Room
We maintain landscaping, trash removal & snowplowing. Professionally managed.
Exercise is an important component of a healthy lifestyle. Daily exercise can improve mood, promote an active lifestyle and reduce a person’s risk for a host of ailments, including diabetes and heart disease. Despite the importance of exercise, many people live sedentary lifestyles into their golden years. Seniors who want to embrace a healthier way of life and get more physically active should first consult with their physicians before beginning an exercise regimen. Certain medications may limit just how far seniors can push themselves, while preexisting conditions may make specific types of exercise off limits. After discussing their limitations with their physicians and developing a safe exercise routine, seniors can avoid injury but still get healthy.
57 West Main Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
For Information or Application call: (585) 768-6862
62 years or older, disabled regardless of age
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Accessible Units • Off Street Parking • Laundry on premises
Appliances • Carpeting • Community Room
We maintain landscaping, trash removal & snowplowing. Professionally managed.
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CALIFORNIA SWEET POTATO BLUEBERRY YOGURT MUFFINS
(NAPSI) — If you’re looking for a healthy start to your day, give California Sweet Potato Blueberry Yogurt Muffins a try. Chock full of nutrient-dense ingredients such as blueberries, yogurt and whole wheat, these powerhouse muffins have a secret ingredient: shredded California sweet potatoes. A designated superfood, California sweet potatoes are loaded with vitamins, minerals and fiber. Plus, they keep the muffins moist and tender and add just the right amount of sweetness.
Bake a dozen (or more) and store in individual bags in the freezer for a healthy portable breakfast the entire household will enjoy.
California Sweet Potato Blueberry Yogurt Muffins
Makes 24 regular or 10 jumbo muffins
4 large eggs
1 1/2 c plain yogurt
1/2 c butter, melted
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 c all-purpose flour
1 1/2 c whole wheat flour
2 c shredded sweet potatoes
1 c sugar
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
2 c blueberries
Preheat oven to 375° F. Coat muffin tins with nonstick spray.
In large bowl, whisk eggs, yogurt, butter and vanilla. In medium bowl, combine flours, sweet potatoes, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Mix flour mixture into egg mixture. Gently stir in blueberries.
Divide batter between 24 regular or 10 jumbo muffin cups. Bake until golden brown and set, about 25 minutes for regular muffins or 30 for jumbo.
For more recipes & info about California sweet potatoes, visit www.casweetpotatoes.com.
* Our friends who live in an apartment have a great storable sandbox solution. ey use a plastic under-the-bed storage bin lled with sand and toys. It has a lid and can be stored easily on their balcony. e kids still get to play in the sand even on rainy days. -- W. in Kentucky
* I saw this idea in a magazine somewhere, and now I make them for other moms and dads, as they are cute and functional: Make a cell number beaded bracelet kids can wear when you go out. Little kids may not remember Mommy’s cellphone number, but they can bring the bracelet to a store employee and ask him or her to call the number on the bracelet. Use elastic thread and colorful number beads. -- P.S. in Oregon
* If you use a 1/4-inch hole punch, which you can get at a hardware store for cheap, you easily can make a straw hole in the plastic tops of kids’ single serving drinks, like milk and water bottles. Less chance of a spill.
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at the following individuals are indebted to ROC Self Storage for past due rent and other charges
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 September 6, 2023
Ending at 12pm on September 13, 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: Heidi Pitcher – UNIT #B-7 (15’x10’)
Furniture, Boxes, Totes, Household items
The Livingston County Board of Supervisors has designated the month of September as the thirty-day period for submission of petitions by landowners for inclusion of land that is highly suitable for a commercial farm operation into an existing Agricultural District.
If you would like to have your land included in an existing Agricultural District, please submit your written request, along with the tax map identification number and a description of the farming activities on the land, to the Livingston County Planning Department, 6 Court Street – Room 305, Geneseo, NY, 14454 by September 29, 2023.
Petitions cannot be accepted for removal of parcels from an Agricultural District. Questions can be directed to the County Planning Department at (585) 243-7550 or (585) 335-1734.
Byron Bergen Public Library
13 S. Lake St., Bergen (585) 494-1120
Byron-BergenPublicLibrary.org
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
ChiliPublicLibrary: MAGIC THEGATHERINGGAME
NIGHT:Monday,August21at 6PM.Forages16andup.Registrationrequired.
PAJAMASTORYTIME:Monday,August21at6:30PM.Forchildrenof allageswithanadult.Anevening storytimeinyourpajamas.Registrationrequired.Registrationrequired.
TEENSTOGETHER:Wednesday,August23at7PM.Forages13-18.An opengroupthatprovidesasafe placeforteenstohangout,supporteachother,andtalkaboutany issuestheymayhave.Noregistration.
VIDEOGAMINGNIGHT:Thursday, August24at6:30PM.Forages 13-18.Alternatingbetweenthe PS4andNintendoSwitchgames. Noregistration.
SPARKLABOPENHOURS:Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday,August21to 23at10:30AMto12:30PM, Thursday,August24at5PMto 8:30PM.Forallages.Noregistration.
CALEDONIALIBRARY: WE HAVEHotspots! WEHAVENYSEmpirePasses! FUND-RAISERLOTTERYTICKETS Youhavemultiplechancestowin $50.Availableatthelibraryorfrom anyboardmember.
NEWITEMS--(AdultFiction)CanaryGirlsbyJenniferChiaverini; HappinessbyDanielleSteel;Outof NowherebySandraBrown.(Children’sFiction)FancyNancyFanciest DollintheUniversebyJaneO’Connor;FenwayandHattiebyVictoria Coe.(DVDs)AboutMyFather; GuardiansoftheGalaxy/Volume3.
SENIORBOOKCLUBNextmeetson
TuesdaySeptember5that2:15 p.m.Thegroupchose“TheMetropolitanAffair”byJocelynGreen.
LOOSELYKNITKnittinggroup meetsonThursdaysat2:00p.m. Allarewelcometojoinustolearn andshare.
LIBRARYBOARDMEETINGSAre heldonthelastTuesdayofeach monthat6:00p.m.unlessotherwiseadvertised.
SpaghettiDinner - Jointhe AmericanLegionPost294on Wednesday,AUGUST23forSpaghetti,Salad,BreadandDessert from4-7pm.TakeOutorEatIn. Cost:$12donation.Proceeds: AmericanLegionPost294,5480 Avon-EastAvonRoad,Avon.
MUMSALEtoBenefit:Humane Society ofLivingstonCountyHUGEpotsofChrysanthemums, $13perpotor2for$25.Orderby August28.Deliveryaround September1.Toplaceanorder, call585-234-2828extension6. Won’tyouhelpthecatsandkittens ofLivingstonCounty?Wearenotfor-profit,totallyvolunteer,andrely uponyou,ourneighbors,tocontinueourwork.Wewillcallyoufor pickupordelivery.HSLC,Box233, 5GeneseeSt.,Avon,NY14414.
MonthlyPancakeBreakfastHeld thefirstSundayofthemonth (SEPTEMBER3)from8-11amatthe AvonVeteransHall,5480AvonEastAvonRd.,Avon.Cost:$10.All welcome.HostedbyAmericanLegionPost294.
BATAVIA
FridayNightFoodTruckRodeo Batavia! August25th! Thefifth ofsixFridayNightFoodTruckRodeoisscheduledforFriday,August 25thattheGeneseeCountyFairgroundsinBatavia.FoodTrucks fromalloverWesternNewYork willbereadytoserveyoufrom4 PMuntil8PMorsoldout.Thisisa freeadmission,freeparking,cash onlyevent.StopinsayHiandgrab abitetoeat.FridayNightFood TruckRodeoissponsoredbyGeneseeCountyAgriculturalSociety, Inc.
HLOMExhibit: “Memento Mori: HistoricBataviaCemetery200 Years,1823-2023”-TheHolland LandOfficeMuseumisproudto announcetheopeningofitsnext exhibit,“MementoMori:TheHistoricBataviaCemetery,200Years, 1823-2023”.OndisplayWednesday,July5ththroughSaturday, November4th.Theexhibitdetails the200yearhistoryofthecemetery,livesofsomeofthefamous Batavianswhoareburiedthere, cemeteryartifacts,aswellasexamplesofhowpeoplehavemourned thelossoftheirlovethroughthe past200years.Theexhibitisdone incollaborationwiththeHistoric BataviaCemeteryAssociation.The exhibitisincludedintheregular museumadmission.
HLOMJavawithJoeE.: Jason Smith, “SuperintendentJohnKennedy”-JoinusattheHollandLand Officemuseumforthenextedition ofthemuseum’sJavawithJoeE. morningpresentationserieson Thursday,August24at9am.The museumwelcomesBataviaSchool DistrictSuperintendent,Jason Smith,ashepresentsonhismost famouspredecessor,JohnKennedy,andhiseducationalsystem startedhereinBatavia.JohnKennedySchoolbearshisname. Admissionisfreewithcoffeeand donuts.Pleasecontactthemuseum at585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youwouldliketoattend.
PolkaMassandPorkChopDinner sponsored byAscensionParish AltarandRosarySociety,Saturday, September23,2023.PolkaMass 4:00pmAscensionParishChurch, PorkChopDinner,AscensionParish Hall,17SumnerSt.,Batavia,served from5:00to6:15pm.Musicby BuffaloTouchfrom6:00to8:00 pm.CashBar,50/50andBasket Raffle.PresaleTicketsonly.Take outdinner$15.00,dinein$20.00 Forticketscall585-343-1796
HLOMGuestSpeakerSeries: Stephen Tulowiecki -Joinusat theHollandLandOfficeMuseum Thursday,August24,7pm.StephenTulowieckiwillbepresenting, “TheLetchworthStateParkAtlas: AFreshLookatAmerica’sFavorite StatePark”.StephenJ.Tulowiecki, AssociateProfessorofGeography atSUNYGeneseo,willdiscussthe creationofhisrecently-published TheLetchworthStateParkAtlas, shiningnewlightonthenature, history,andtourismofthepark. Copiesofhisatlaswillbeavailable forpurchase.Admissionis$5or$3 formuseummembers.Ifyouwould liketoattendpleasecontactthe museumat585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.
LocalAuthorNightatGOART!Come meetHeatherMRyanthe localauthorbehind“Healing Hearts:WelcometoaJourneyin TimeThroughMyMind”Thursday August24thfrom6-8pm,GO ART!,201EastMainSt.,Batavia. Limitedcopieswillbeavailablefor $10atthesigningoryoucan purchaseyourcopyonAmazonfor $13.
GhostRiders30thAnniversary Gathering - “Musicians,Fans,and Friends”!Sunday,August27,2023 from3-6pmattheBataviaCountry Club,7909ByronRd.,Batavia.Free Admission.ChickenBBQ.FullBar Available.SnackBarOpen.Picnic tablesavailableorbringyourown chairs.JoinustoCommemorate andCelebrate!
CountryNeighborsandFriends Quilt Show- “Quilting...the threadthatbinds”.Country NeighborsANDFriends.QuiltShow -DATES&TIMES:September30, 10:00-4:00andOctober1, 10:00-3:00.PLACE:TheSweden/ ClarksonRecreationCenter,4927 LakeRd.South,Brockport.FEATURING:Quilts,Vendors,Saletable,Opportunityquiltandbaskets. Refreshmentsandfreeparking. Admission:$4.
TakeOffPoundsSensibly (TOPS) #1134: Since2019,the membersofTakeOffPoundsSensibly(TOPS)#1134havebeenworkingtowardgettingourAdopt-a Highwaysignsup.Delayedbythe pandemic,theirsignswererecently placedinByron.Westartedthis projecttogetourorganization knowntothepublic,toexercise, andtogivebacktothecommunity andhelpkeepitclean.Aninternationalclubcelebratingits75thyear, TOPS1134meetsattheFirstPresbyterianChurchinByronon Wednesdayevenings.Weighin startsat5p.m.withthemeeting 5:30-6:30pm.
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
TheSethGreen,CaledoniaFish Hatchery will remainupthrough theendofAugustattheBig SpringsMuseum,3095MainSt., Caledonia.Info.:585-538-9880. Hours1pm-4pmSundays,9am12pmMondaysorbyappointment.
CHURCHVILLE
StrawberrySocialatUnion Church - August19,2023from 1-3pmat14NorthMainSt.,Village ofChurchville.Serving:Hotdogs, deliciousstrawberrydesserts&ice cream.585-293-1665.
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CorfuFarmers’Market: Join us thissummerattheCorfuFarmers Market-Monday’s,July10thSeptember25thfrom4PM-7PM! Freshproduce,meatsandmore!
ElbaFireDepartmentBINGOJoin us!TheEFDBingowillbeheld everyTuesdaythroughDecember 12thwithastarttimeof7:00PM. Doorswillopenat5:00PM.Elba Firemen’sRecreationHall,7143 OakOrchardRoad,Elba.
ArcGLOW’s2023FRIENDS& FAMILY 5K -September16thin Elba!Register/paybySeptember7 tobeguaranteeda2023Friends& Family5Kt-shirt!PostPartyincludes:MUSIC!FOOD!KIDS’ ACTIVITIES!FUN!Alsofeaturing “TASTEOFTHECOUNTRY!”
Check-inbeginsat8:45amon September16th.The5KandFun Walkbeginat10am!PreregistrationPrice:$205Kand$15-Fun Walk.LOCATION:ArcDayHabilitationCenter,4603BarrvilleRd., Elba.Sponsorship/registration checksmaybemadepayableto Friends&Family5K/Arc.Sendregistrationandsponsorshipinformationto:Friends&Family5K/Arc,64 WalnutSt.,Batavia,NY14020. Questions?SandyKonfederath, 585-343-1123ext.1715, skonfederath@arcglow.org
Veteran&Family-12County
Veteran &FamilyPicnic -Hello WNYVeterans,theVeteransOneStopCenterofWNYishavinga
Veteran&FamilyPicnicattheNationalWarplaneMuseumin Geneseoon2Sep23from1-6pm forallofourtwelve(12)County coveragearea(Erie,Niagara,Orleans,Genesee,Cattaraugus, Chautauqua,Alleghany,Livingston, Ontario,Steuben,Wyoming,and Yatescounties).Pleasecomeout andjoinusforadayoffun,games, foodandmusic.Pre-registrationis requiredby29August2023toget admittance.Freemeal,raffles, games,andcraftsforthewhole family.Wehopetoseeyouthere!
AugustSaleatTheInterfaith Center - “NewtoYou”&Book Saleat11FranklinSt.,Geneseoon Friday&SaturdayAugust25&26 from9amto4pm.“Welcometo Geneseo”giftcardraffleandother rafflebaskets.Gentlyuseditems fromcrockerytocutlery,from furnituretosmallappliancesand lotsinbetweenAND...WilsonFarm Beefsticks.Paymentscanbemade bycash,check,Venmoorcredit card.
WNYTwinValleyCluster2023All PAWSONDECK!”WNYTwin ValleyCluster”PremierDogShow rockstheboatinHamlin.The GeneseeValleyKennelClub,Inc.& theTonawandaValleyKennelClub, Inc,All-BreedConformation,Obedience&Rally,DogShow,on Friday-Sunday,September1-3pm attheHamlinFireman’sField,1503 LakeRoad,Route19,Hamlin.The GeneseeValleyKennelClubiscelebratingits100thyearasanAKC recognizedallbreedclub.The GVKChasheldeventsinthe GreaterRochesterAreaforover 100years.
Farmer’sMarketattheMoose Lodge WEDNESDAYS, July12thSeptember27thfrom2-6PM.OPEN tothepublicatthePavilionjust behindMooseLodge#2290,5375 WestHenriettaRd.,W.Henrietta. Farmer?Hobbyist?gardener? Crafter?InterestedinbeingaVendor?PleasecontactSueSpeta, 585-259-3020.
3rdAnnualHenriettaFamilyFun Day! Saturday, August26,2023 from11AM-3PMattheAdonai HenriettaCampus,1390Pinnacle Rd.,Henrietta.MikePeace-Guest Emcee.BringyourfriendsandfamilyandenjoyadayofFUN,FUN, FUNpackedwithcontemporary Christianmusic,bouncehoses,carnivalgames,tastyfood,prayerand muchmore!
Elks2ndAnnualMusicfestto Benefit HonorFlightRochester: MusicFest2023isopentothe communityandwillfeatureseveral localbands,raffles,doorprizes,a chanceauction,food,andbeverages.AUGUST19,12-6PM, RochesterElksLodge#24,3525E.
HenriettaRd.,Henrietta.Admission $15;CHILDREN10ANDUNDER FREE!Livemusicandabuffetwith hamburgers,hotdogs,sausages, salads,andsoftdrinks.HonorFlight volunteerswillbeonhand,andthe bandsaregenerouslydonating theirtimeandtalent.Proceeds benefitHonorFlightRochester,a 501(c)(3)publiccharity.Honor FlighttransportsAmericanveterans toWashington,DCtovisitand reflecttogetherattheirmemorials. Dueentirelytogenerousprivate donationsandfundraisers,our honoredheroestravelabsolutely free.
August 26th starting at 9AM
The event will take place throughout all of the Riverton Community Association. Please stop by the RCA office at 280 Scottsville - W. Henrietta Rd, West Henrietta, NY 14586 to pick up a map of participating locations.
HENRIETTA
SummerHealingCampaign: Have youeverdoubtedthatGod wantsyouhealed?Ifyou’reready tocastasidedoubtandgrabhold ofwhatJesushasalreadyprovided foryou,thenjoinusAugust2527th,SupernaturalCommunity Church,1400LehighStationRd.in Henrietta!ExperienceGod’shealingpowerthroughthisconference. Weexpecttherewillbeboldness fortheministertohealthesick. Don’tmissthisopportunitytowitnessmiracles,deepenyourunderstandingofthebiblicaltruthabout healing,andbeempoweredto walkinsupernaturalhealth.We’re waitingtoreceiveyou!Registerfor thismeetingat: Summerhealingcampaign.org
SundayBreakfastBuffet- All You CanEatregularorwestern scrambledeggs,bacon,sausage& ham,potatoes,Frenchtoast&pancakes,biscuits,sausagegravy,apple&orangejuice,freshfruitcup, coffee&teafor$10.Joinuson Sunday,AUGUST20,9am-12pmat theRush-HenriettaAmericanLegionPost1151,260MiddleRoad, Henrietta.www.alpost1151.org
DriveThruChickenBBQ: Get 1/2 chicken,cornonthecob&salt potatoesfor$12.00!Wehave boughtextrachickensandwillsell untilgone!JoinusonSunday, AUGUST27,1pmattheRushHenriettaAmericanLegionPost 1151,260MiddleRoad,Henrietta. www.alpost1151.org
FishingCharterwithHarrington Outfitters: Veterans andActiveDutyMilitaryarewelcometojoin usforafreemorningorafternoon fishingcharteronConesusLake. Wewillhaverefreshmentsandenjoyawonderfulafternoonfishing withourfriendsatHarringtonOutfitters.HeldAugust25,Conesus BoatLaunch,5030ELakeRoad, Livonia.RSVPtoAmandaHayes 716-313-2242ahayes@vocwny. org.
UMCLThriftShoppeSale- To make roomforwinterclothing,all clothingattheUMCLThriftShoppe (6SpringStreet,Livonia)willbe FREEAugust31,September1,2,7, 8,&9.HeldThursdaysandFridays 9am-3pmandSaturdays9am-2pm.
VeteranOnly-EarlyRiser’sCoffee Club: August21,7am-9am. VeteranscomejoinusatBrian’s USADinerinMt.Morrisforour monthlyEarlyRiserCoffeeClub. Thethird(3rd)Mondayevery monthwewillmeetwithother veteransandenjoythecoffee,conversation,andcompanyasweget readytotackletheweektogether. RSVPonourwebsite,www. livcovets.comWehopetoseeyou there.
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
BusTriptoLetchworth,NY. Motor coachtransportation,visitthe AbbeyofTheGenesee,the WadsworthHomesteadin Geneseo,andLetchworthParkwith lunchatGlenIrisInn.Lunchchoice: RoastPorkLoin,orChicken.Onthe wayhomewewillstopatthe CastileCiderMill.September26, 20238:45am-5:30pm.Priceper person$149.DeadlineforregistrationisAUGUST22,2023.SponsoredbySr.Lunchgroup“We’ve OnlyJustBegun”inOakfield/ Alabama.ContactpersonisJane Glor585-948-3066.
Purchase tickets at the Parish Center, 44 Lake St., LeRoy or LeRoy Farmers Market on Aug. 26th.
Each ticket $20 - Win prizes of $5,000 • $2,500 $1,000 • $750 $500 • $250
55+SeniorLuncheon- Joinuson
Thursday,August31stat11:30am atthePavilionFireHall.Pleasebring yourplate,utensils,drink,anddish topass.Nodesserts.Everyseniorin thesurroundingareasarewelcome.
EmbraceYourSistersPositively PinkinPittsfordWalk -Sunday, September24th.Thewalkstartsat PittsfordSutherlandHighSchool; registrationbegins9amandthe walkbegins10am.Wearedog friendlytoo!Nofeetoparticipate; however,donationsareappreciatedandifyouraise$30,youwill receiveaneventt-shirt.Thesewill beavailableforpick-upattheregistrationtableonthedayofthe walk.TheEmbraceYourSisters PositivelyPinkinPittsfordWalkis alongtheErieCanal,covering1.8 miles.Ifyouhavebreastcancerand areinneedofemergencyfinancial support,visit:https://www. embraceyoursisters.org/financialassistance.Toregisterforourwalk, todonate,orforsponsorshipopportunities:https://www. embraceyoursisters.org/2023-ppip.
Disney’sFrozen- Frozenfeatures thesongsyouknowandlovefrom theoriginalOscar-winningfilm, plusanexpandedscorewitha dozennewnumbersbythefilm’s songwriters,OscarwinnerKristen Anderson-LopezandEGOTwinner RobertLopez.DisneyonBroadway performancesarerecommended forageneralaudience.Asanadvisorytoadultswhomightbring youngpeople,Disneyrecommends itsproductionsforages6andup. Allguestsenteringthetheater,regardlessofage,musthaveaticket. HeldOctober3-8,RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre,885EastMainSt., Rochester.https://rbtl.org/events/ frozen/
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TheGatesHistoricalSociety’s AugustProgram willbeheldon Monday,August21attheGates TownHallAnnexat7:00pm.Jim Dierks,fromtheNewYorkMuseumofTransportation,willbe sharingaboutthemuseumand presentingaslideshowentitled “TheInterurbanEra”coveringthe historyoftrolleylinesfrom 1900-1930.Thisprogramisfree. Thefacilitiesarehandicapped accessible.
SquareDanceOpenHouse: IntroductiontoSquareDancing.No experiencenecessary.OnSunday, Sept17,2023from5-7pm.Heldat FirstBaptistChurchInChili,3182 ChiliAveinRochester14624.Singles,Couples,Families(parentsand teenagechildren-minimumage 13),allarewelcome.Freerefreshmentsprovided.Formoreinfo visitwww.cloverleafsquares.orgor calltheinformationlineat 987-5972.
OrganGrindersatthe Transportationmuseum! Visitors totheNewYorkMuseumof TransportationonSunday,August 27,willdelighttobarrelorgan musicplayedbyseveral“organ grinders”andtheiruniqueinstruments.Trolleyridesandtheorgan grindergatheringareincludedin theadmissionpriceof$10for adults,$9forseniorsage65and up,and$6youthsage3-12. Admissionisfreeforyouthsunder agethree.Noreservationsare needed.TheNewYorkMuseumof Transportationisopen11am-4pm onSundaysandislocatedat6393 EastRiverRoad.Information: 533-1113orhttp://www. nymtmuseum.org.
Love is to the heart what the summer is to the farmer’s year — it brings to harvest all the loveliest flowers of the soul.
~Author Unknown
Sage-MarloweHouseJuly& Aug.OpenSundays -Wheatland HistoricalAssociationinvitesyouto visitour1840shistorichome,SundaysbeginningJuly9th,and continuingeachSundaythrough August.Hours:2pm-4pm.Each roomofthisquaint,little“working man’s”homeisfurnishedasit wouldhavebeenover180years ago.Featuringadifferenttheme eachweekhighlightingsomefacet ofthehistoryofthehome,the town,activitiesofthefamilieswho residedthere,orothertopicsof interest.Thereisnofeetovisitthe houseandwehopeyouwillplanto makeitapartofyoursummer. Information:emailwhascottsville@ gmail.comorvisitourFacebook page.
If animals could talk, which species would you want to communicate with?
- Birds
- Dogs
- Giraffes
- Monkeys
- Snakes
Poll ends 08-22-2023
Poll ended 08-15-2023
If you could be any fictional character for a day, who would you choose?
16.7% Barbie
20.8% Captain Underpants
8.3% Darth Vader
16.7% Harry Potter
29.2% Indiana Jones
8.3% Katniss Everdeen
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Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass under the trees on a summer’s day, listening to the murmur of water, or watching the clouds float across the blue sky, is by no means waste of time. ~John Lubbock, “Recreation,” The Use of Life, 1894
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Staining wood can transform the look of everything from fencing to decking. While wood can be beautiful in its natural state, staining can protect the wood and complement landscaping and other home design elements. Staining can seem like a simple project, and that is often true. However, certain woods, such as pine,cherry,maple,andbirch,can be difficult to stain. Boards with attractive grain patterns also can absorb stain differently, resulting in blotching and uneven tone. Before beginning a staining project, it is important for homeowners to test the stain chosen on a sample piece of wood to see how the color and absorption turn out. This gives homeowners the chance to understand what they’re dealing with and time to make any necessary accommodations to achieve a more even look.
Begin by gathering the necessary supplies. A pair of latex or vinyl gloves will protect your hands. Drop cloths will catch any drips or spills. Safety goggles and a dust mask provide protection if sanding is required prior to staining. If sanding is necessary, homeowners will need an orbital sander, hand sander and sandpaper. Start with the coarsest grit sandpaper and move to a higher grit for a smooth finish. Wood that is covered in paint may need to be stripped prior to sanding. Follow the directions carefully when using chemical strippers.
Natural bristle paint brushes are handy for oil-based stain applications. Synthetic paint brushes can apply water-based finishes. Many do-it-yourselfers find that foam brushes or paint pads are the most handy because they provide a smooth finish and there’s no need to clean up the brushes afterward.
Many professionals recommend using wood conditioners or pretreaters so that the stain will not leave blotches on the wood. This is especially important for homeowners who determined their wood is prone to uneven color absorption. Allow the conditioner to dry according to product directions. Stain should be applied so that it is evenly coated. Wipe off the excess to get the preferred color. Apply more stain as necessary to get the desired color. Many stains only offer color, so you’ll need to apply a finishing coat to protect the wood. Otherwise, look for a product that combines stain color and a finish to save time.
Remember to remove knobs, hinges, and handles from a piece before staining, as the stain may affect the color of any metal hardware and damage it.
Homeowners often choose to save money and learn valuable skills by doing their own home improvement projects. These minor or major renovations are made much more successful by having the right tools for the job. Investing in good tools can be smart, but those tools are only effective if they are accessible and in good repair. Homeowners who emphasize taking care of their tools can make DIY projects that much easier and more rewarding.
Narrow the gap between indoor and outdoor temperatures. The DOE notes that the smaller the difference between the temperature indoors and outside the lower cooling costs will be. While it may be tempting to set thermostats to room temperature (68 F) on days when temperatures reach 90 F or above, that’s an enormous temperature gap that will result in a high energy bill. Instead, the DOE recommends setting thermostats to 78 F whenever possible.
BOLD
Whether it’s Independence Day, St. Patrick’s Day or the holiday season, theboldhuesthataresynonymouswiththeseeventsaddasplashofcolor to rooms that can use a little design lift.
While some colors may be synonymous with certain times of year, homeowners can employ bold colors in their homes all year long. By embracing bold painting and decorating styles, homeowners can use fresh color palettes to make rooms more inviting and colorful.
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What household products can be used to kill poison ivy leaves or stems or both? What household products would kill tiny ants or box elder bugs but not harm forget me nots or lily of the valley flowers?
Cornell Cooperative Extension’s position on home remedies: “We Do Not
Recommend this practice.”
Use Register Pesticides
Labeled for your intended site/ pest combination and follow all use instructions and safety precautions on the label.
“Always read and follow the label when applying pesticide.
The label is the law.” While people who promote making home remedies with familiar household ingredients to control pests are well
intentioned, common claims about home remedies are inaccurate. What about claims that home remedies are safer than store-bought pesticides? Though it might surprise you, home remedies can actually pose MORE risk to you, other
people, and the environment.
Kenneth Glenn Estes, Jr | Agriculture Program Manager,Cornell Cooperative Extension | Livingston County
* Eating more candy in one sitting causes fewer cavities than spacing it out through the day.
By Fifi Rodriguez1. GEOGRAPHY: What South American country lies between Colombia and Peru?
2. MEDICAL TERMS: What is the more common name for a contusion?
3. CHEMISTRY: What is the chemical element symbol for tungsten?
4. MATH: What is the Arabic equivalent of the Roman numerals DXC?
5. U.S. STATES: What is the state capital of Michigan?
6. LANGUAGE: What does the Greek suffix “gamy” mean in English?
7. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of domesticated turkeys called?
8. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the first president to fly in an airplane (while in office)?
9. TELEVISION: What is the name of the dog on “Family Guy” animated series?
10. AD SLOGANS: “The dogs kids love to bite” are made by which company?
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Ah, summer, what power you have to make us suffer and like it.
~Russel Baker* Prior to becoming America’s 38th president, Gerald Ford had a side gig as a model. In 1942, shortly after joining the Navy, he landed an uncredited spot on the cover of Cosmopolitan in his uniform.
* Scotland has 421 words for snow.
* Tickling has been divided into two types. Knismesis refers to “light featherlike” tickling, and gargalesis refers to “harder laughter-inducing” tickling.
CANNING JARS. Assorted sizes. 585-657-5451
NON-WORKING MICROWAVE OVEN, BRASS LAMP, RUNNING BOARDS. Take all: 585-229-1108
ELECTRIC CITRUS JUICER. You pick up. Text or email. Amy8595@mail.com
Brand new GIRL BURP CLOTHS and BIBS. You pick up. Text or email. amy8595@mail.com
4 - 1950s ALUMINUM CHAIRS that came with a porcelain top kitchen table. Need recovering. daldrich51@gmail.com
3 CUSHION SOFA. Light tan, multi-color. Good condition. daldrich51@gmail.com
3 - RECLINERS, slightly faded, good condition. daldrich51@gmail.com
SEARS TREADMILL and STATIONARY BIKE Airdyne type good condition. Pick up Webster. gangie01@yahoo.com
STYROFOAM BOARDS – ½” thick. Sizes: 12”x12”, 12”x24”; 18”x24”. Clean. Must take all. Avon. 585-226-3073 leave message
CHOIR ROBES – 12 red robes and 14 white robes. 585-229-2327
Medium brown ELECTRIC RECLINER in good shape. 585-697-4489
QUEEN MATTRESS, used, ok condition. No tears. No smoking. Cat friendly home. gremsbmw@msn.com
Four DUNLOP SIGNATURE II TIRES on rims (4 lugs). 185/60R15 T 84 620 AB All weather, very good tread. jaroth@rochester.rr.com
WEATHERTECH FLOOR MATS, front and rear, for 2007 Kia Sportage, may fit other cars as well. 585-394-8917
MOTORIZED BARBECUE SPIT. Can be attached to an outdoor grill. 585-394-8917
Box of MAGAZINES. Boating, women’s, religious, wine. 585-649-8706.
Box of 8”x10” and 11”x14” PICTURE GLASS. 585-924-4519
CAR COVER for a Mustang or similar style car. One year old. 585-334-2269
Three garbage bags full of STYROFOAM PACKING PEANUTS. 585-409-8860 or 585-343-4108
WURLITZER ORGAN 1950-60s model 4100. Powers up, no sound. njcalcote@gmail.com
Twelve 15” x 15”x 2” CEMENT BLOCKS. 585-200-2009
One sheet 4’ x 8’ DRYWALL. Two 8’ STUDS. Victor. (585) 738-4734
Two YAMAHA ORGANS and two PLAYER PIANOS. 585-789-7663 (text only) or 585-323-1762 (leave message)
WEBER GENESIS GAS GRILL with side burner. Great condition. Comes with a cover. Pick up in Geneseo. 585-261-3462
20+ EGG CARTONS and five large 30oz EMPTY COFFEE CANS. Brockport. 585-637-7505
HOSPITAL BED, extra wide 42” to 48”: 585-300-9257
Looking for a BOX TRAILER. 585-789-7663 (text only) or 585-323-1762 (leave message)
OLD POSTCARDS, VINTAGE STAMPS, ADVERTISING CARDS or COINS! 585-729-1259
Seeking a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Call or text Matt 315-576-1278
OLD NEWSPAPERS needed for canning by August 30th. 585-261-7321
SHELVING and FILE CABINETS. 585-424-0732
Seeking an ATV or DIRT BIKE for father son project. Call or text 315-576-1278 ask for Matt
Clean, medium to large BOXES. East Rochester area. 585-698-5937
VINTAGE ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS/ARROWS/ACCESSORIES for Scout Merit Badge. Text 585-794-0448 or mintshape@netacc.net
AMERICAN HERITAGE MAGAZINES, especially the hard copy editions. 585-755-3195 leave message
FLAT BLACK SHEETS and BLACK CURTAINS. ejohn2908@frontiernet.net
TELESCOPE for stargazer. Leave voicemail. Speak slowly. 585-752-1562
Large/sturdy/wood burning PIT FIREPLACE. To burn lots of firewood. 585-752-1562
STURDY SHELVING. 585-424-0732
Looking for a 1983 AVON CENTRAL SCHOOL YEARBOOK jrranch5764@gmail.com
DAVIS VANTAGE PRO2 model 6312 or VANTAGE VUE model 6351/6510
DISPLAY CONSOLE for a Davis weather station ISS. junkmail1360@yahoo.com
DAVIS WEATHER STATION DATA-LOGGER model 6510USB or 6555IP to fit the display console. junkmail1360@yahoo.com
Granddaughters want to learn to can. Need any size CANNING JARS. Also, BABY CLOTHES and TOYS for great-grandchild. dobstarczyk@hotmail.com
PATIO BARSTOOL CHAIRS in good condition. Please text. 585-749-2432
Single mom of two kids in need of WORKING WASHING MACHINE penguinprincess73577@gmail.com
Small used SPINET PIANO in good condition for senior citizen in Dansville. 585-443-9974
VCR in good working condition. Wonder.ful.of.bread@theplate.com
GREENHOUSE and SUPPLIES needed for small startup. Any size and condition. VINTAGE ELECTRONICS, RECORDS, and TOOLS. greg3151@ymail.com
Looking for TRAILER for a 4-wheeler to help a retired veteran be able to hunt this season. 585-337-8580
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Hone your negotiation skills. Dealers may initially offer less than drivers expect, as they, too, will try to make the transaction as beneficial as possible to their bottom lines. In such situations, drivers who want to get a better trade-in value should be prepared to negotiate. Some dealerships may not budge on their initial trade-in values, but some might, and drivers prepared to negotiate a better value are in the best position to get a good deal.
participants as part of their prize box. Thank you for supporting literacy and libraries! We appreciate it more than you know.
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Very SPECIAL THANKS to the wonderful man who helped me after I tripped and fell on the uneven sidewalk outside the Canandaigua Post Office on Friday 7/21. Even though I was lucky enough to not be seriously injured, I’m not so sure I could have stood back up on my own. You were so kind to help me up, walk me into the post office and back out to my car, just to be sure I was okay. I wish I had a way to thank you personally, but will have to just hope you read this message thanking you for your kindness.
If you miss your appointment without canceling you get charged. Why then, if you have an appointment and you’re sitting there past the time, sometimes one hour plus, shouldn’t they be charged?
Gosh darn it! My lawn sign of vaulting Josh Allen was kidnapped last week. A gift from family, he began jumping over my row of multi-colored solar lights during the ‘22-23 Christmas/Football Season. Similar figures exist to buy for yourself, if a fan. And if you’re the opposite, there are multiple methods to promote your own team without resorting to petit larceny. Please return Josh ASAP. The neighborhood misses him. We’d appreciate it, too, if you’d stop discarding your personal trash out your vehicle windows onto our properties. That glass bottle shattered all over my driveway & lawn, plus the road shoulder. It endangered neighborhood pets & children, plus passing sneaker soles & bicycle tires. We’ve got many more important activities to better occupy our time than collecting your daily assortment of cigarette butts & empty packs, fast food garbage, bottles & cans, etc.…
(Come Home, Josh! No ransom demands were issued.)
The History Channel
* On Aug. 18, 1920, a dramatic battle in the Tennessee House of Representatives ends with ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, giving women the right to vote. The decisive vote was cast by a 24-year-old representative, who changed his vote after receiving a note from his mother.
* On Aug. 19, 1953, the Iranian military, with U.S assistance, overthrows the government of Premier Mohammed Mosaddeq and reinstates the Shah of Iran. As thanks, the Shah signed over 40% of Iran’s oil fields to U.S. companies. The Shah was toppled from power in 1979.
* On Aug. 21, 2004, American swimmer Michael Phelps wins his eighth medal of the Athens Olympics, six gold and two bronze, tying him with Soviet gymnast Aleksandr Dityatin for the most individual medals won at a single Olympic Games.
Featured Fall Tours with Bus America
October 2-4 Adirondack Wild Walk
October 5-10 Nashville & Country Music Legends
October 9 Fall in the Finger Lakes - Bully Hill Lunch & Tasting and the Windmill Market Fall Festival
October 10 Oktoberfest Celebrations at the Buffalo Hofbrauhause
October 11 Letchworth Fall Spectacular
October 16-18 Ohio Amish lands Featuring the Age of Steam Roundhouse!
October 18 Finger Lakes Scenic Train Ride & Ventosa Vineyard Luncheon
Nov 14 Veterans Appreciation Tour to WWII Museum & Luncheon
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Preview: August 28th from 9am until Noon
Albion, NY
SELLING: Kubota M6800 MFWD; DA 6250; Ford 3000 w/loader; JD M; AC B; Super A; TracLi ; JD 2 row planter; 3btm plow; disc; produce stand; transplanter; seeder; and much more!
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Portugal. Plenty of people flock to the relaxing shores of Spain or enjoy the culture and nightlife of France. Nestled nearby, Portugal has its own beautiful beaches, delicious food, historic cities, and locally produced wines without the inflated prices of nearby countries.
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When: Sat., Sept. 23, 2023
Where: Mt. Morris
Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm ONLY*
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Always practice summer sun safety
Cover up whenever possible. It may seem counterintuitive in hot weather, but covering up can be beneficial to the skin and actually keep a person cooler. Wear wide-brimmed hats, long-sleeve tops and light-colored pants. Some materials are made with reflective properties, while others actually boast their own SPF.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I took ibuprofen for my osteoarthritis, but developed hives. Does this mean I’m allergic to all NSAIDs? What other therapeutic options do I have? -- J.B.
ANSWER: Anti-inflammatory drugs can have many allergic and allergic-type reactions, and ibuprofen is probably the most likely of all to do so. For people with mild reactions (such as hives that go away) without swelling or shortness of breath, I recommend avoiding ibuprofen and similar medicines, such as naproxen (Aleve and Naprosyn, among others), as well as any other medication ending in “-profen,” such as ketoprofen or flurbiprofen.
Aspirin is safe for most people as far as allergies go, although it is a little more likely to cause side effects at higher doses. The prescription medicines meloxicam (Mobic), nabumetone (Relafen) and celecoxib (Celebrex) are among the least likely to have any cross reaction with ibuprofen. Anti-inflammatory gels like diclofenac cream (Voltaren) should also be safe for topical use.
People with more serious reactions need a referral to an allergist, who may consider desensitization. ***
DEAR DR. ROACH: We had to get a router attached to our computer to get Wi-Fi for our house. Is there any health risk by sitting or sleeping near the router from the radio waves it puts out? -- B.R.
ANSWER: The energy output from a typical Wi-Fi router is about 10 watts, and the energy is the lowfrequency, non-ionizing type. Very powerful radio sources, such as AM radio towers, can actually cause injury by heating tissues, but these have a power output in the thousands, or even tens of thousands, of watts. There has never been evidence of health effects on humans by low-output radio waves, such as the waves from Wi-Fi or cellphones.
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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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At your next dental appointment, be sure to disclose any and all medications you’re taking, including over-the-counter drugs. Both prescription and over-the-counter medications can cause oral health issues. Some medications, including illegal drugs, cause a condition called “dry mouth,” which increases the risk of tooth decay.A healthy flow of saliva is essential for reducing bacteria, neutralizing acids, and rebuilding tooth enamel. Common meds that cause dry mouth are antidepressants,diuretics,antihistamines, decongestants, beta blockers, and inhalers. In addition to damaging teeth, these and other medications can damage your gums. Some medications can cause gums to thicken and grow over the teeth; this is called gingival hyperplasia. Such medications include epilepsy and blood pressure meds, cyclosporin, and calciumchannelblockers.
Choose a family dentist who has a sincere interest in his or her patients’ complete health and who is up to date on the latest oral health care issues. If you are looking for just such a dentist, we invite you to call us at BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL, 585.343.4246, for an appointment. At our state-ofthe-art office, all dental problems are dealt with efficiently, effectively, and compassionately. And any medical problems noticed during a dental exam will be discussed with your other health care providers if you so choose. We’re located at 6BataviaCityCentre, where we offer complete gentle, dental careforallmembersof yourfamily.
P.S. Knowledge of the medications you take will help your dentist determine the best course of treatment and the treatments for which you’reeligible.
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Disabilities affect people from all walks of life. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that around 55 million Americans have a disability of some kind. Of these people, 33 million have a disability that makes it difficult for them to carry out some daily activities. Statistics Canada states that, as of 2012, 13.7 percent of the population age 15 years or older reported having a disability that could impact daily life.
People with disabilities may need assistive devices to reclaim some measure of their independence. For example, millions of people rely on wheelchairs or walking aids to get around. These are called assistive technology and rehabilitative devices, which include tools, equipment or products that can help people with disabilities get around more easily. These devices may be as small as magnifying glasses for reading to as large as wheelchairs.
The National Institutes of Health state that 2.2 million people in the U.S depend on wheelchairs for day-to-day tasks and mobility. More than six million use canes, walkers or crutches to assist with mobility.
Assistive devices can be highly effective, but only when they are used properly and safely. Assistive devices should be measured for each user. Many walkers are height-adjustable. The width of a device also is important. A walker or another device that is too wide can affect mobility or require modifications to be made around the home. Weight is another consideration. The device should be lightweight so it can be maneuvered, but also weigh enough to provide enough stability to keep users upright. Users should proceed slowly and favor their stronger sides when relying on canes or walkers. Devices should not be used to climb atop other items like step stools. Children should not be allowed to play with or ride on assistive devices. If there are safety belts or locks on any assistive technology,theyshouldbeputinplacebeforeusetopreventfurtherinjury.
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There is no one who hasn’t experienced misfortune… illness, the loss of a loved one, businness reverses… yet we see some people who have overcome their sorrows and others whose sorrows have overcome them. There is no way to shield ourselves from unhappiness and disappointments, life is full of them. We must try to develop the ability to accept them with a sense of proportion. So, let us not pray for uninterrupted good fortune, but rather ask for the strength to meet whatever the day brings.
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RECIPES FOR FUN: If you’re preparing a meal, it could be a good time to teach children of reading age how to review a recipe. Evaluating ingredients to learn how food transforms from raw to cooked or how a dish is created can help kids learn kitchen skills.
FOOD GROUPS FOCUS: Get kids involved in making dinner by setting a rule that each food group must be represented. Give them a warmup activity by asking which food groups are found in family favorites like chicken soup, lasagna or meatloaf. Asking kids to guess which ingredients are used in these dishes and identifying which food group each ingredient belongs to can help them understand dietary balance.
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Remain positive throughout the interview. Even if you are changing careers because you’re unhappy and/or unfulfilled in your present line of work, avoid badmouthing that industry and your past employers. Doing so will only reflect negatively on you and raise a red flag with prospective employers. Instead, explain your reasons for pursuing a new career path in terms that excite potential employers about your candidate.
The first thing pregnant working women should know is that they have the right to work while pregnant.IntheUnitedStates,ithas been illegal to discriminate against pregnant women in the workplace since 1978, when the Pregnancy Discrimination Act was passed. But in spite of those laws, some employers may be less receptive to their female employees’ pregnancies, with some insisting they harbor good intentions, such as the woman’s safety. Businesses cannot fire employees for being pregnant, and many courts have ruled that decisions about the safety of the woman and fetus are up to the employee and her doctor, not her boss. On the same token, a company cannot refuse to hire a person simply because she’s pregnant.
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is full-time position typically works 3:00pm to 12 midnight, M-F and reports directly to the Director of Facilities. e successful candidate will need to qualify previous experience through Genesee County Civil Service as well as successfully pass the civil service exam the next time the test is o ered. Salary is competitive based on experience. Interested applicants must complete a Genesee County Civil Service Job application and submit that application to:
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Request changes to work schedules. While technology may have largely eliminated the separation between the office and home, working parents can use that to their advantage by asking their employees to alter their work schedules. Telecommuting one or two days a week can help parents feel more connected to their families, while flex schedules can ensure working parents don’t miss any of their children’s dance recitals or weekday afternoon ballgames.
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Please submit Genesee County Civil Service
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Looking for a rewarding career that allows you to positively impact the lives of children and families in your community? Look no further than our team of dedicated bus drivers! As we expand our transportation services in the GLOW region, we are seeking 20 safetyconscious individuals who are passionate about making a di erence. All training is provided and paid for. $17/per hour as of 7/3/23.
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Prepare and implement comprehensive evidence-based teen sexual health curriculum to school classrooms/groups of targeted youth in Orleans and Genesee Counties. Work as integral part of a team on program funded through NYS Dept. of Health’s CAPP2 award
Minimum Quali cations:
• Bachelor’s Degree in Health Education or Human Services related eld.
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• Dependable, and able to modify work hours, as programming dictates.
• Possess a reliable means of transportation and meet Agency approved driver status.
• Pass Agency required background checks.
QUESTIONS OR RESPOND BY AUGUST 22, 2023.
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Giftgivingintheworkplacecanbe challenging territory to navigate. And as anyone who has received an inappropriate gift or something that really wasn’t useful can attest, he or she probably doesn’t want to face a situation in which a gift leads to office gossip.
According to a poll conducted by Harris, around half of workers plan to gift at least one business associate around the holidays but are confused about what to give. Too often it’s up to workers to navigate these etiquette minefields on their own, but the following tips can help the process go smoothly.
Keep it impersonal. Impersonal doesn’t mean it’s acceptable to grabanythingofftheshelf.Butthe gift should not be something that wouldoffendtastesorsentiments. Avoid clothing, perfume, jewelry, or accessories. Lotions and other scented items are also ill-advised. Skip your boss. Etiquette experts say that gifts should flow downward not upward in the realm of employment ranking. That means it’s best to stick with gifting colleagues who are on the same level as you. Buying a gift for the boss may look like you’re simply trying to score brownie points instead of offering a meaningful gift.
Give group gifts. Rather than gifting individuals, it can be safer to give a group gift from which many can benefit. This can include coffee and pastries from a nearby bakery, or a bouquet of flowers to brighten up the office environment.
Keep prices modest. Office giving is not about illustrating who can afford the most expensive gift. Remember, some people will not be able to reciprocate, and they shouldn’t feel uncomfortable for being on the receiving end of a lavish gift.
Follow the rules. Gift exchanges shouldbeclearedwithsupervisors or human resources professionals. Itpaystocheckiftherearerulesin place for gifting others. Avoid cash gifts. Giving cash or checks is not a good idea. Money should only come by way of bonuses from higher-ups. If you’re stuck on what to give, a gift card to a store that a coworker visits is acceptable.
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* Alchemist Hennig Brand is thought to have used upwards of 1,500 gallons of human urine in his quest to make gold. After he evaporated, boiled and distilled it multiple times, it started to glow in the dark and burst into flames. He had instead discovered the element phosphorus.
* “Phantom Vibration Syndrome” is the name for when someone thinks their phone is vibrating, but it isn’t.
* Astronaut John Young caused a small scandal in 1965 when he smuggled a corned beef sandwich aboard Gemini 3. When he took it out in zero gravity and tried to eat it, it broke up, sending crumbs flying around the cabin. No harm was done, but the incident sparked a safety review by the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations and a statement from NASA assuring that steps had been taken “to prevent recurrence of corned beef sandwiches in future flights.”
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