GVPS
LEROY:16North Street Friday9/1 &Saturday9/2.9am.YARDSALE
Children´sclothes,babyitems,some furniture,householddecor,andmore
CALEDONIA:380Barks Rd. 8/31, 9/1,9/2(8am-3pm)Lawnfurniture, Xmasdecorations,furniture,Lamps, sewingandcraftsupplies,collectibles andmore,NoEarlyBirds.bringyour quarters!
HENRIETTA:277River Meadow
Dr. (offEastRiverRd.)Friday& Saturday9/1&9/2.(9-4pm)HUGE HOUSEHOLDSALE.70yearsof Accumulation.Militaryclothingand collectibles,hunting,tools,furniture, bicycles,andmuchmore.
AVONMOVINGSALE: 5128 Lake RdSeptember1st&2nd (9am-4pm)NoEarlyBirds. Furniture,glassware,bakeware, china,householditems
OUTDOORCRAFTAND VENDOR
SALE! CHICKENBBQ,OVER45
Tents!6181CookRd.,Byron.Saturday,September9th,202310-4pm.
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Dr. Adam Gregor D.D.S.Our admiration of the antique is not admiration of the old, but of the natural. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
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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:
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Furniture, Boxes, Totes, Household items
STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne* Flamingos bend their legs at the ankle, not the knee. Their knees are closer to the body and covered by feathers.
* The world’s largest waterfall, in the Denmark Strait between Iceland and Greenland, is underwater.
* When Benjamin Franklin designed the first U.S. penny in 1787, it was emblazoned not with E Pluribus Unum, but “Mind Your Business.”
* The tongue of a blue whale can weigh as much as an elephant.
MOMENTS IN TIME The
History Channel
* On Aug. 30, 1963, a “hot line” between Moscow and Washington goes into effect to speed communication between U.S. and the Soviet Union and help prevent the possibility of an accidental war. Although never used, it did provide a useful prop for movies about nuclear disaster, such as “Fail Safe” and “Dr. Strangelove.”
Dogs are a human’s best friend for a reason, so why not celebrate them? These furry friends range in all different shapes, sizes, and breeds. There is a dog out there for everyone! Whether you like big dogs or small dogs, every pup should be celebrated on National Dog Day.
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September 13, 1969
Jinkies!
American mystery cartoon “Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!,” produced by Hanna-Barbera, debuts on CBS.
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86% of people tell their dog “I Love You” at least once a month
Make this a safe fireworks season
Fireworks displays are a hallmark of summer, and a frequent component of Independence Day celebrations and commemorative events that require a touch of flair. Aweinspiring pyrotechnics shows lure millions of spectators around the world each and every year.
Many people experiment with fireworks on their own, but that can be dangerous. According to the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission, thousands of people are injured by fireworks in the United States each year. Whether purchased legally or on the black market, fireworks pose a considerable threat. Fireworks purchased on the black market may be especially dangerous, as they likely were not subjected to government regulations and inspections.
While summer might be the seasonoffireworks,it’simportant that people who intend to incorporate fireworks into their summer festivities keep safety in mind at all times. The following are a handful of ways to ensure this summer is both fun and safe.
• Attend a municipal firework display rather than hosting your own. Professionals follow certain safety protocols that private citizens are unfamiliar with, and there is often a considerable distance between audiences and professional fireworks displays.
• Exercise caution if fireworks are legal where you live. Maintain a safe distance from fireworks at all times and never allow children to handle fireworks.
• Read and strictly adhere to manufacturer’s instructions.
• Light only one firework at a time, and never attempt to re-ignite a firework that doesn’t light the first time around.
• Do not carry fireworks in your pocket.
• Do not shoot fireworks out of metal or glass containers.
• Always wear safety glasses when lighting fireworks, and keep water or a fire extinguisher around for emergencies.
If not handled properly, fireworks can cause serious injuries to kids and adults. The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to leave it to the professionals.
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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.
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When tending to their lawns, homeowners are advised to pay attentiontoareasthatmayfeature standing water. According to the World Health Organization, standing water is a breeding ground for mosquitoes, which can breed in great numbers in pools of water. Mosquitoes are known to carry diseases like malaria, West Nile virus and Zika. Furthermore, mosquitoes that bite pets can transmit heartworms, a serious problem if gone it goes undiscovered.Standingwateralso can be a haven for bacteria, mold and parasites that are dangerous to human health. If standing, stagnantwaterisaprobleminyour yard, remediation is necessary. Directing downspouts away from the house can remediate standing water. Changing the grading of soil so that low spots are elevated is another way to reduce instances of standing water. This may be a project that requires the assistance of a drainage professional. In addition, homeowners can remove standing water from empty flower pots, pool covers, bird baths, and more to reduce the likelihood that mosquitoes will appear on their properties.
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Testing can determine if radon is present in a home. Homeowners can rely on professional companies or purchase self-testing kits at home improvement retailers. If a test comes back positive for high levels, conduct a follow-up test before taking any measures to fix the problem. Unusual weather can increase radon levels. If repeat testing yields the same results, efforts to reduce radon levels are necessary.
Homeowners must keep in mind that no two situations are the same and various techniques may be necessary to reduce radon levels in a home. Simply opening the windows in a home may not be enough, and many radon remedies require the skilled services of professional contractors who are experienced in radon reduction procedures. Homes can be fixed, but some instances may be best left to the professionals.
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Nearly everyone has experienced a sticking door that just will not close properly. This problem may become more noticeable when temperatures rise and humidity contributes to the swelling of wood doors and frames.
According to The Family Handyman, a home improvement resource, the standard remedy for alleviating a sticking door is to remove the door and pare down the edges that are rubbing so that the door will once again swing freely. While this can solve the problem, it can be a hassle, as it requires refinishing the pareddown edge and rehanging the door. Try these shortcuts first before creating more work than might be necessary.
• Identify the problem area and rub it with a dry bar of soap. This should reduce friction and allow the door to close more easily.
• Remove humidity with a dehumidifier or by running an air conditioning unit.
• Check for loose hinges or sagging around the hinge. Tighten the fasteners to sure up the door and create better alignment.
• Spray the hinges with lubricant if you suspect sticking is originating because of squeaky hinges.
• Look for obstructions at the bottom of the door. Is the door dragging on carpeting or being caught on something on the floor? It may be a matter of simply clearing away the obstruction.
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FAST-GROWING VEGETABLES
Snap beans: Beans can be steamed, added to salads or eaten raw with dips. They’re often a summer staple. Some of the fastest producers are ready to harvest in about 50 days.
WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES
Shop at small businesses regularly.
Control mold when using air conditioning
Clean up the mold. Homeowners may be able to clean up a minor mold problem, but larger issues are best left to a professional. Exposuretomoldcanputaperson and the entire household at risk, especially if mold spores are disrupted. Air conditioning repair companies and mold-removal specialists are better equipped to clean and contain mold.
If you clean a window unit, make sure that all components are completely dry before reassembling the parts. Damp conditions can lead to more mold.
Why are you supposed to take off the “suckers” on tomato plants if they still produce fruit?
You do not need to take the suckers off but if you do not, you will end up with a lot of branches and probably a lot of small tomatoes if you are lucky.. The added branches will shade other parts of the plant and encourage mold and bacteria to grow since rainwater would not evaporate off the leaves as quickly compared to one that you prune. The extra branches also take up energy that could be used in producing larger fruit. So, depending on what you want from
your tomatoes, pruning off branches might be something you will want to do.
You could try an experiment in your garden to see for yourself what happens with and without pruning. Just a side, at the beginning, if you root some of the suckers, you could get a few more plants that will produce tomatoes for you before frost kills them.
Master Gardener Edward Beary
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TIPS FOR LABOR DAY GETAWAYS
Watch alcohol intake - Never drink alcohol while operating a vehicle en route to and from Labor Day festivities. Have a designated driver available if need be. Also, vacationers must recognize that alcohol can contribute to dehydration. Choose non-alcoholic and decaffeinated beverages to stay hydrated in warm weather.
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ChiliPublicLibrary: STITCH TOGETHER:Monday,August28at6PM.Forages9-18. Learnhowtoknitorcrochet,to improveyourskills,orjusttosocializewithotherteencrafters!Registrationrequired.ANIMECLUB: Monday,August28at7PM.For ages13-18.Watchanime!No registration.LIBRARYOPENSAT 11AM:Friday,September1.LIBRARYCLOSEDFORLABORDAY: Saturday,September2ToMonday, September4.SPARKLABOPEN HOURS:Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday,August28to30at 10:30AMto12:30PM,Thursday, August31at5PMto8:30PM.For allages.Noregistration.
CALEDONIALIBRARY: WE HAVEHotspots!
WEHAVENYSEmpirePasses!
FUND-RAISERLOTTERYTICKETS
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
Youhavemultiplechancestowin $50.DrawingsfromOctober1-31, 2023.Chancesavailableatthelibraryorfromanyboardmember. NEWITEMS--(AdultFiction)Fourth WingbyRebeccaYarros;Someone JustLikeYoubyMeredithSchorr. (DVDs)HotelTransylvania:Transformania;FastX.
SENIORBOOKCLUBNextmeetson TuesdaySeptember5that2:15 p.m.Thegroupchose“TheMetropolitanAffair”byJocelynGreen. FALLFESTIVALSaturday,September16thatHamiltonPark(9a.m. 3:00p.m.).Books,Raffles,Food, Vendors,Music,andmore!
LOOSELYKNITKnittinggroup meetsonThursdaysat2:00p.m. Allarewelcometojoinustolearn andshare.
LIBRARYBOARDMEETINGSAre heldonthelastTuesdayofeach monthat6:00p.m.unlessotherwiseadvertised.
STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne* The most common injury caused by makeup is scratching the eye with a mascara wand.
ATTICA
GatewayHomeFallChicken
BBQ - September10thfromNoon
-2:30orSOLDOUT.$15,Dinner includes,chicken,coleslaw,salt potatoes,rollandcookie.Pickupis attheAtticaElementaryParking Lot.Ticketsareavailableonline: www.gatewayhomeattica.orgorat GatewayHome.
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.
Friends&FamiliesMuscularDisorders Foundations -FALLARTS, CRAFT,VENDORS&RAFFLEFAIR! JoinusonSunday,October8,2023 from10am-4pmattheBatavia Downs&Casino,Batavia.Formore informationcallortextMarkat 585-519-1917. FriendsandFamiliesMuscularDisordersFoundation 501(c)3not-for-profitorganization dedicatedtoimprovingthequality oflifeandindependenceofchildrenandadultsdiagnosedwith neuromusculardisorders/diseases andover100otherdiseases.
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!
SummerSerenade: Saturday, September 9,5pm,TerryHillsGolf CourseandBanquetFacility,5122 ClintonStreetRoad,Batavia.Join usfortheGeneseeSymphonyOrchestraandTheUnitedWaypresentSummerSerenadeatTerryHills, Batavia,Saturday,September9at 5pm,$50pp.HeavyHorsD’oeuvres,dessert,cashbar.ProceedstobenefitUnitedWay’s BackpackProgram TicketsavailableatLawleyInsurance,onlineatunitedwayrocflx. org/summerserenadeorfromany GeneseeSymphonyOrchestra BoardMember.Anot-to-miss enjoyableevent!Http://www. geneseesymphony.com
BERGEN
N.BergenPres.ChurchCraft/ Vendor Showand200th Celebration -Craft/VendorShow and200thcelebrationoftheN. BergenPres.ChurchonSaturday, September16,2023from10AM to3PM.Manygreatcraftersand vendorsandenjoydeliciousBBQ andfoodbySmokeNValleyBBQ! Celebrateour200thyearwith somespecialsweettreatsfor FREE!!Vendorsandcraftersarestill beingaccepted!
BergenHistoricalSociety- The Bergen HistoricalSocietywillmeet onThursday,the7thofSeptember at7pmintheByron-BergenPublic LibraryConferenceRoom(rearentrance).Ashortmeetingwillprecedetheprogram.BergenTown HistorianTomTiefelwilltalkabout “BergenHappenings”(adayinthe lifeofaHistorian).Thefacilityis handicappedaccessibleandallare welcome.
BROCKPORT
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.
CALEDONIA
TheSethGreen,CaledoniaFish Hatchery will remainupthrough theendofAugustattheBig SpringsMuseum,3095MainSt., Caledonia.Info.:585-538-9880. Hours1pm-4pmSundays,9am12pmMondaysorbyappointment.
CHILI
T.O.P.S.TakeOffPoundsSensibly! Make friends,havefun,get tipsandadviceaswellassupport, onyourweightlossjourney.MeetingsareheldMondaymorningsat the#4ChiliFireHouse,off ScottsvilleRoad(offJemisonRd.), Chili.Weighinis9:15to9:45with themeetingfollowing-9:45to 10:45.Foradditionalinformation pleasecontactCarolHaukat 585-317-5437.
Do what we can, summer will have its flies. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
GO GREEN WHEN SPENDING TIME OUTDOORS THIS SUMMER
Embrace eco-friendly activities. Various activities, from organic gardening to planting trees to beach cleanups, provide a great way to get outdoors and help the planet at the same time. Men and women who grow their own vegetables can take solace knowing that the vegetables they’re eating each night did not require the depletion of any natural resources to go from garden to table. Signing up for beach cleanups can prevent trash, including harmful plastics, from making its way into the world’s oceans, and such cleanups provide a great excuse to go to the beach.
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
CHURCHVILLE
TheChurchvilleLionsClub meets the secondTuesdayofeachmonth at6:30PMattheMyKindaPlace restaurantonBuffaloRd.in Churchville.Dinnermeetingsfor theclubareheldeveryfourthTuesdayatMyKindaPlace(unlessotherwisespecified).Asocialtimeat
6:00PMprecedesameetingheld at6:30PM.TheLionsdonotmeet inJulyandAugust.Ifyouwould liketoknowmoreaboutthe ChurchvilleLionsClub,pleasecontactthemembershipchairperson, JillKohler,at(585)314-3171.
CORFU
CorfuFarmersMarket|Community Night- Joinusweeklyforour VillageofCorfuFarmersMarket! Mondays,July24th-September 25thfrom4-7pmattheCorfu UnitedPresbyterianChurch,63 AlleghanyRd.,Corfu.Weoffer over10+localvendors,food trucks,livemusic,localtriviaand more!Checkoutourpageforyour weeklyspecialevents.August7th wehaveourNationalNightOut andSeptember11thwehavea BuffaloBillsTailgate.
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
GENESEO
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!
AtticTreasuresSale - OnSaturday,August26,10-3pmcome shoponthegroundsoftheLivingstonCountyMuseumat30Center StreetinGeneseoforvintageand qualityitems.Proceedssupportthe LivingstonCountyHistoricalSociety.Held
HAMLIN
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.
HENRIETTA
Farmer’sMarketattheMoose Lodge WEDNESDAYS, July12thSeptember27thfrom2-6PM.OPEN tothepublicatthePavilionjust behindMooseLodge#2290,5375 WestHenriettaRd.,W.Henrietta. Farmer?Hobbyist?gardener? Crafter?InterestedinbeingaVendor?PleasecontactSueSpeta, 585-259-3020.
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
3rdAnnualHenriettaFamilyFun Day! Saturday, August26,2023 from11AM-3PMattheAdonai HenriettaCampus,1390Pinnacle Rd.,Henrietta.MikePeace-Guest Emcee.BringyourfriendsandfamilyandenjoyadayofFUN,FUN, FUNpackedwithcontemporary Christianmusic,bouncehoses,carnivalgames,tastyfood,prayerand muchmore!
DriveThruChickenBBQ: Get 1/2 chicken,cornonthecob&salt potatoesfor$12.00!Wehave boughtextrachickensandwillsell untilgone!JoinusonSunday, AUGUST27,1pmattheRushHenriettaAmericanLegionPost 1151,260MiddleRoad,Henrietta. www.alpost1151.org
LEROY
FallFestivalandCashRaffle: Our Lady ofMercyParishishostinga FallFestivalwithVendors,Entertainment,Food,BasketRaffle, Gamesandmuchmore.September 16,10-5pm,OurLadyofMercy Parish,44LakeSt.,LeRoy.http:// www.ourladyofmercyleroy.org
FallFestival: Our LadyofMercy ParishishostingaFallFestivalwith Vendors,Entertainment,Food,BasketRaffle,Gamesandmuchmore. September17,11-4pm,OurLady ofMercyParish,44LakeSt.,LeRoy. http://www.ourladyofmercyleroy. org
CashRaffle: Our LadyofMercy ParishisconductingaCashRaffle. Prizes$5,000,$2,500,$1,000, $750,$500,$250.Donation$20. PrizestobedrawnonSeptember 17that2:30pmatParishFallFestival,44LakeSt.,LeRoy.Tickets maybepurchasedatParishCenter, 44LakeSt.,LeRoyorattheLeRoy FarmersMarketonAugust26th. http://www.ourladyofmercyleroy. org
GriefShareSupportGroup- Are you strugglingwiththelossof someonenearanddeartoyour heart?GriefShare,agriefrecovery supportgroup,willbemeetingat theHopeCenter,42MainStreetin LeRoy.ItwillbeheldonThursday evenings7:00pmto8:30pmand willrunSeptember7through December7.(Nomeetingon ThanksgivingDay,Nov.23).Our GriefSharegroupmeetsweeklyto helpyoufacethesechallengesand movetowardrebuildingyourlife. Formoreinformationortoregister call:Mari-LeeRuddyat(716) 861-5645.Thereisacostof$20 whichincludesaworkbook.
LIVONIA
Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,September13,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.
TheUnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia ThriftShoppe ispleased toofferallfurnitureat50%OFF throughAugust31st!!!!Also,to makeroomforwinterclothing,all clothingattheThriftShoppewillbe FREEonthefollowingdates:August31,September1stand2nd andSeptember7th-9th.TheThrift Shoppeislocatedatthecornerof SpringandChurchStreetsin Livonia,NY.ThriftShoppeHours: ThursdayandFriday9am-3pm, Saturday9am-2pm
OAKFIELD
Yoga: Come joinusonWednesday eveningsat6:00pmforYoga. Theseclasseswillhelpincreaseyour balanceandstrengthandareFREE thankstoanawardfromUnivera. HeldatTheGOOSECommunity Center,33SouthMainSt.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
PAVILION
55+SeniorLuncheon- Join uson Thursday,August31stat11:30am atthePavilionFireHall.Pleasebring yourplate,utensils,drink,anddish topass.Nodesserts.Everyseniorin thesurroundingareasarewelcome.
PITTSFORD
EmbraceYourSistersPositively Pink inPittsfordWalk -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.
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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/
2023StandDown&JobFairVeteransStandDown2023isa community-wideeventtoprovide assistancetoALLveteransinneed. Comeandmeetwithservice providersandemployerslookingto hireveterans.Enjoyameal,the camaraderieofyourbrothersand sisters,andmeetwithlocalservice providersandemployers.Services offered:veteransbenefits,housing, socialsecurity,employment,health care,publicassistance,seniorservices,peermentoring,education counseling,legalassistance,veteranorganizations,andmore.Held September15,11-2pmatthePublicMarket,280UnionStNin Rochester.http://www.vocroc.org
FreeConcert&VendorFair! September9,12-5pm,Ontario BeachPark,50BeachAve.,Rochester.BIGEYEDPHISH-DaveMatthewsBandTributealongwitha specialperformancebytheZBTB Trio!30+MerchandiseVendors takingup180linearyardsofspace. THAT’SALMOSTTWOFOOTBALL FIELDS!FoodTrucks.BeerTruck. HomeDepotTrickyTrayAuction. 50/50raffle.Rememberingthose weloston9/11.CLICKHERE: https://www.facebook.com/events/ 187900944220469
RUSH
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.
WEST HENRIETTA
BINGO!! GeneseeValleyHenrietta Moose,5375WestHenriettaRoad. Phone:359-1937.ElevatorService Available.WearenowSmoking Free!ATMAvailable.Beourguest! Opentothepublic.EveryTuesday at7:30pm.$15-AllyoucanplayJackpotIncluded.NewGames. Smallerpackagesavailable.Queen ofHearts&BonusBallPlayatevery session.Food.Raffles.Surprises! SealCards&PullTabsSold.Must beatleast18yearsoldtoplay. ComingSoon!ELVISBINGOto benefitSt.JudeChildren’sResearch Hospital.
WHEATLAND
TheWheatlandSeniorCenter is openMonday,Wednesdayand Thursdayfrom10am-2pm.Lunchis servedatnoon.Cost:$3.50.Please contacttheSeniorCenter Coordinatorat889-1553x114.The centerislocatedat22MainSt., Scottsville.http://www. townofwheatland.org
STRANGE BUT TRUE By
Lucie WinborneEXPLORING THE ORIGINS OF LABOR DAY
Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summertime fun and a day when thousands of people gather across the country for their final big barbecue blowouts. Labor Day has evolved into a holiday about relaxing with friends and family, and that has led to its origins getting somewhat lost in the celebratory shuffle.
Created by the labor movement in the late 19th century, Labor Day was established to highlight the achievements of American workers, both from a social and an economic perspective. Labor Day highlights one of the main benefitsofbeingacitizenoftheUnitedStates,theabilitytohaveprofessional freedomandcontributetotheprosperityandstrengthofthecountrythrough gainful employment. Labor Day became a federal holiday in 1894.
Celebrated annually on the first Monday of September, it is believed that Labor Day was first promoted by the Central Labor Union and the Knights of Labor, which also organized the first labor-related parade in New York City. Although the true fathers of Labor Day remain a topic of debate, some historians maintain that Peter J. McGuire of the American Federation of Labor put forward the first Labor Day proposal in May 1882 after witnessing a labor festival in Toronto, Canada.
Labor Day was largely celebrated in the past with parades, speeches and a day off of work for the country’s workers. Similar festivities occur to this day, with the gradual introduction of other events that mark the unofficial end of summer.
Great Job!
A big thanks to our the Village of Geneseo workers who pick up our lawn bags and tree branches so regularly. They are always neat and careful to get all of the trimmings that we leave by the curb. We appreciate your service.
Best Win Ever!
This past weekend I was at Batavia Downs Gaming, hoping to win some money, yet gained much more in the end! I absent mindedly set my wallet on the stool next to me and eventually Ieft the casino, only to realize I did not have my wallet. A HUGE SHOUT OUT to the great samaritan that turned my wallet in to lost and found, and to Batavia Downs staff, Mary, Maya, and Maggie! When I realized I left it, I called and left a message, Mary tried to call me back three times. When we finally connected, Mary and Maya kindly told me it was locked in the safe. The next morning I went to pick it up, and Mary directed me to Lost & Found where I met Maggie, who pleasantly helped me retrieve my wallet, with some great conversation too! THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH, my mishap truly turned out to be a blessing in disguise & the best win everTO ENCOUNTER GENUINE KINDNESS & MORALITY!
Strolling Downtown
Due to COVID, restaurants understandably added outside sidewalk seating. Our village downtown restaurants have done so, and we have enjoyed their service. Unfortunately, some of the tables are too large and have seating that spills out almost to the curb. Pedestrians should not be forced to step down into the street and around parked cars to get past those seated at tables. This is especially difficult for parents pushing strollers, wheelchair users and senior citizens. Restaurant managers, please use smaller tables or push them up against the building, limiting the number of chairs at the tables. This would provide a wider path for pedestrian use.
Keep it in your car
People! Stop throwing trash out of your car! The amount of garbage in the roads, on the side of highways, and in the grass is pure disrespect and laziness. If you’re picking up fast food, the paper bag and your wrappers do not belong in the road. Your plastic cup that had your soda in it from the convenient store does not belong in the road. Have some respect for the environment. The animals do not deserve to have their habitats polluted because you don’t want the trash in your car. YOUR GARBAGE=YOUR PROBLEM. We should be able to drive around and see the beauty in Rochester, not all the garbage that needs to get picked up. Show some respect. It’s not other people’s job to clean up after your mess. Wait until you get home to throw it out properly. In YOUR own trash can.
DID YOU KNOW?
Prospective real estate investors who hope to buy, hold and rent out their investment properties should first interview potential property managers before buying homes. While it’s possible to find property managers willing to manage single-family homes or duplexes, the financial resource Bankrate.com notes that many property managers prefer to manage large apartment complexes instead. Managing properties is hard work, and without skilled property managers on their side, real estate investors may become overwhelmed by the responsibilities of taking care of their real estate investments while simultaneously trying to maintain their own residences. Before buying investment properties, prospective real estate investors should interview various local property managers or property management firms, inquiring about their fees and what is included in those fees. If the cost of hiring property managers drastically cuts into the profits investors hoped to make off their investment properties, they might be better off looking to invest their money in areas other than real estate. Prospective investors can compare the potential return on investment after the cost of property managers has been factored in to the return they might get from more traditional investments to determine if investing in real estate is a sound financial decision.
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Hubbard Springs Apartments
North Chili, New York
Low-Income
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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:
Hubbard Springs Apartments
154 Union Square Boulevard North Chili, NY 14514
Please call (585) 667-1555 with any questions TTY 711 hubbardsprings@rcgltd.net
KATHY HOCHUL Governor RUTHANNE VISNAUSKAS Commissioner/CEOENJOYING THRILLS AT AMUSEMENT PARKS
One attraction that is synonymous with fairs and amusement parks is the Ferris wheel. The original Ferris wheel was designed and constructed for the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago by George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. Since then, Ferris wheels have become the most common type of amusement rides at state fairs and other attractions. However “pleasure wheels” and “great wheels” have appeared throughout history in areas of Persia, India and Bulgaria.
STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne* Eating more candy in one sitting causes fewer cavities than spacing it out through the day.
Fair Housing Statement
All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org
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Grilled cake: Use a firm cake, such as pound cake, and slice into thick pieces. Grill for a few minutes to warm, then top with fresh berries and homemade whipped cream for an easy and tasty treat.
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Walk away. The APA notes that taking a break from a stressor is one of a handful of healthy techniques that research has indicated is a successful way to reduce stress, both in the short- and long-term. If a project at work is proving especially stressful, step away for a short period of time to do something else, whether it’s to go for a brief walk or converse with a coworker about something unrelated to the project. Avoiding the stress entirely, especially if it’s a work project or a bill that must be paid, is not the answer. But a short break from the stressor and thinking about it can provide a new perspective and time to calm down.
BOOST ENERGY AT THE OFFICE
Maintaining energy throughout the workday can sometimes be difficult. For busy professionals, compromised energy levels can be especially problematic, causing workers to fall behind and maybe even forcing them to work extra hours just to catch up.
While infrequent days of low energy should not pose too great a threat, working professionals who routinely find their energy levels sagging by the end of the workday might want to take certain steps to boost their energy and ensure their productivity doesn’t wane.
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From shocks & struts to brakes & engine repairwe get you back on the road!
• Tune-ups • Tires
• Diagnostics • NYS Inspection
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8141 EAST MAIN RD. LEROY 768-7959
GLOW Electronics Collection
Appointments Required Limited # Of Spots
When: Sat., Sept. 23, 2023
Where: Mt. Morris Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm ONLY*
Open to residents in Genesee, Livingston & Wyoming Counties
Acceptable Materials*
FREE: Monitors and TVs, computers, keyboards, peripherals, microwaves
(Contact the GLOW o ce for a complete list) (NOTHING WITH REFRIGERANT)
*Please do not leave materials at this site before or a er the collection!
No Household Hazardous Waste – Please contact GLOW o ce for information.
TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT: online at: www.glowsolidwaste.org
E-mail: glow@co.genesee.ny.us call: 585-815-7906 or 800-836-1154 (for long distance callers)
Sponsored by:
GLOW Region Solid Waste
Vunte s NEEDED
• Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County: 4-H Dog Club Leader - Plan monthly educational meetings for youth ages 5-18. Inspire the next generation, call us today! Email genesee4h@cornell. edu or call 585-343-3040
• Livingston Day Services: Looking for an individual looking to practice paper shredding skills by interning at non-pro t on Tuesdays from 10:00 AM until 12:00 PM. Email angela.m.kennelly@opwdd. ny.gov
• Patrick Place Comfort Care Home: We are a 2-bedroom comfort care home providing 24/7 care to residents. We are in need of hands-on resident care volunteers; no experience required, all training will be provided! Call or email us today to learn more! directorpatrickplace@gmail.com
• UR Medicine Home Care: Deliver meals to our participants in Monroe County. Email julie_cunningham@urmc.rochester.edu or call 585-274-4385
• Girl Scouts Western NY: Adults needed to work with troops as leaders, those with a special talent to o er girls or be an extra pair of hands at events. Jfusco33@juno.com or 585-226-6434
• Community Reading Partnership: Community Reading Partnership (CRP) promotes family literacy in the greater Canandaigua area by donating new and gently-used books. Volunteers are needed to process books stored at the Canandaigua Primary School for Little Red Bookshelves and to assist with outreach programs. Volunteers contact by email: communityreadingpart.org
• Webster Comfort Care Home: Our volunteers o er compassionate care to our 2 residents who are approaching the end of their lives. We o er around the clock care. Volunteers are responsible for all aspects of resident care. Email volunteercoord@webstercomfortcare.org
• Advent House: We are a 2-bed comfort care home for the dying. Seeking volunteers to provide hands-on care. Contact us for more information. 585-223-6112 or email volunteer@theadventhouse.org
• Honeoye Falls - Town of Mendon Historical Society: e Honeoye Falls - Town of Mendon Historical Society is in need of docents to volunteer at our Museum for its standard Sunday a ernoon hours (2-4pm). Email president@hfmhistorical.org or call 585-281-0014
• Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum: Available roles for volunteers include ride operator, special events, maintenance, and docent. Email info@carrouselmuseum.org
• Webster Community Chest, LLC: Serving 14,580 area residents in need of help. Volunteers needed for monthly food distribution, other fundraisers and food drives. Seeking new Board members also. See our website for details. Email webcommchest@gmail.com
• Hospeace House Inc: Looking for something meaningful in your life? We are a 2-bed comfort care home for those facing end-of-life. In addition to resident care volunteers, we are seeking volunteers to assist with social media, newsletters, events and fundraising. Visit us- www.HospeaceHouse.org Email volunteercoordinator@ 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
YAMAHA BABY GRAND PIANO. Excellent condition. Ebony finish. Nonprofit only, need tax ID number and organization name. babygrandpiano2@gmail.com
BEEKEEPERS. Honeybees in my windowsill. Come get them, Springwater area. tjpr@yahoo.com
SOLID POOL COVER and a LEAF NET. 18 x 36 feet. Fits 16 x 32. Used but good shape. psitter585@gmail.com
VINTAGE ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING MACHINE with table and chair. Works. njcalcote@gmail.com
GENUINE LEATHER COUCH by Basset. Reclines at both ends; dark brown; very heavy. Very good condition. You pick up. 585-237-5803
Cable Nelson UPRIGHT PIANO, trying to downsize. You pick up. aduncan@fatduncan.com
IGLOO SHAPED DOGHOUSE for medium / large dog. Text 585-260-3506
20-25 STYROFOAM BOXES. Could hold 10-12 cans. 585-346-6089
Dismantled METAL SHED for scrap and two BICYCLES. 585-430-4205
Frigidaire WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER. Older model. Works! Pick up in Stafford.585-259-0868
OLDER ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED. Good condition. 315-719-4032
FLOATING LOUNGE CHAIR with cup holders and adjustable back for pool or pond. Perfect condition. Call 585-730-3933.
BENCH TOP SANDBLASTER, excellent condition with exhaust fan and light. Gloves good. 23x20x18. Call 585-730-3933.
VHS and CASSETTE TAPES. Ten Commandments (2 VHS), Fulton Sheen A Man for All Seasons (4 VHS), Alzheimer’s Caregiving Strategies (VHS), & Barb Cacia Care for Chronic Illness (cassette). Fairport. 585-388-0318.
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
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
Clean DOUBLE BOX SPRING in very good condition. Working DVD PLAYER for refugee family in Canandaigua area. Call/text 585-754-1275
Too many ZUCCHINIS? I would like to take some off your hands. 585-698-5937
POKER TABLE that will seat eight people. 585-347-4283
MOVING BOXES, all sizes, in structurally good shape. Much appreciated! penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com
PROPANE CAMPING STOVE and SCREEN HOUSE for some kids on their first camp out. Thank you. jenabrado@gmail.com
CANNING JARS, any size. Mzsodus50@gmail.com
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
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
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HOW PARENTS CAN SIMPLIFY STUDENTS’ TRANSITION TO COLLEGE LIFE
Teach kids how to develop budgets. Another problem many first-year collegestudentsencounterisaninabilitytoeffectivelymanagetheirmoney. Whether you plan to give kids an allowance while they are in school or intend for them to work part-time for their spending money, use senior year of high school as an opportunity to show kids how to budget their money. If they don’t have accounts already, open bank accounts in your youngster’s name, and insist that he or she start paying for his or her expenses via these accounts. Resist the urge to give high school kids gas money or money for shopping trips if they have already spent their allowances so they can learn how to effectively manage money between paydays. In addition, teach kids abouttherightandwrongwaystousecreditcards,includingtheimportance of paying balances in full and on time.
PAW’S CORNER
Dog’s Food Guarding Aggression Is Getting Worse
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I adopted an energetic, bouncy little Terrier mix a few months ago from a friend who had found him abandoned and wandering near his farm. Eddie is around 1 year old, and according to the vet he was likely abused or in a puppy mill situation. He’s now caught up on his shots, neutered, has put on weight and is pretty happy. However, he is an absolute terror if anyone, including me, approaches him while he’s eating. He snarls and snaps. And he’s gotten worse. He even nipped my hand once, and ran o in fear when I yelled. How can I stop this behavior? -- Jack H. in Newton, Massachusetts
DEAR JACK: Resource guarding is certainly an undesirable behavior, and it is sadly a common one in dogs coming from stressful, overpopulated or abusive situations. Because Eddie is really aggressive, even toward you, consider contacting a professional trainer and working with the vet to develop a long-term solution. Training along with a prescribed anti-anxiety medicine can work wonders, but it will take time.
In the short term, you’ll need to make sure Eddie won’t bite you or anyone else. Feed him in a location away from foot tra c and other pets. If you use a kennel cage, you can feed him in the cage. Feed him at consistent times each day. Don’t let anyone else attempt to feed him, even with treats.
e ASPCA has a helpful article with training exercises to start helping Eddie relax when you’re near him during feeding time. Find it here: www.aspca.org/ pet-care/dog-care/common-dog-behavior-issues/food-guarding
However, they also recommend working with a trainer. Resolving a resource guarding behavior can be tricky, but the long-term bene t is a happy, healthy companion.
frequently host open houses for elementary school students, who can take tours of the campus. Parents can take part in these events with their children. If your schedule does not allow you to attend, then schedule a private tour with the middle school principal or a faculty member. Middle school guidance counselors or guest speakers also may make the rounds, visiting elementary schools directly. Be sure your student attends such information sessions so he or she can get an idea of what to expect during middle school.
Puzzle Answers This Week
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.Most Common Cause Behind Teary Eyes Are Dry Eyes
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 74-year-old woman who loves to read the newspaper every morning. I have a problem that’s not serious, just annoying. My eyes tear up frequently while I read, causing me to wipe them. After I’m done reading, the problem stops. I see my ophthalmologist every year and have my vision glasses updated as needed. I am not yet a candidate for cataract surgery. Could you enlighten me about a probable cause for this irritating problem? -- A.H.G.
ANSWER: By all means, ask your ophthalmologist at your next visit, but the most common cause I see for watery, tearing eyes are ... dry eyes! This apparent paradox is caused by the fact that your eyes have three different fluids.
One of them, called meibum, is a long-lasting, oily material secreted by the meibomian glands, found around the edges of the eyelids near the eyelashes. This covers the eye and prevents fluid from evaporating quickly. Without this fluid, the lacrimal gland (near the temple above each eye) then has to make a lot of its watery secretions, which cause symptoms of tearing. Most commonly, the meibomian glands get clogged up by secretions becoming dry. Gently cleansing the eyelash area with warm water and baby shampoo helps many people unclog these glands. Artificial tears lubricate the eye and will reduce the symptoms of watery eyes (and maybe some eye irritation, too, which you might not have mentioned). ***
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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WHAT THE NUTRIENTS FOUND IN MANY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DO FOR YOUR BODY
Magnesium: The Mayo Clinic reports that magnesium supports muscle and nerve function and energy production. Individuals with chronically low levels of magnesium could be at increased risk for high blood pressure, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and osteoporosis. The NIH notes that magnesium is widely distributed in plants. That means it can be found in a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, including spinach, edamame, black beans, bananas, and broccoli. Magnesium levels vary significantly in these foods, so anyone concerned about magnesium deficiency can speak with their physicians about the best and healthiest ways to include more in their diets.
Do you have HEEL pain or ARCH pain?
HEEL SPUR SYNDROME/PLANTAR FASCIITIS is a common problem among people who are active. It starts as a dull intermittent pain in the heel and progresses to a sharp persistent pain. Classically, it is worse in the morning with the rst few steps, after sitting, after standing or after walking.
• Plantar fasciitis often begins with irritation and tearing of the brous band of tissue on the bottom of the foot, which may eventually result in the formation of a heel spur.
• Contributing factors: Flat pronated feet, high arched feet, poor shoe support, increased age, sudden weight increase, increased activity level, family tendency.
• 95% of our patients’ symptoms are resolved with conservative treatment, avoiding surgical intervention.
• We also o er surgical procedures with the best post op success rates using Endoscopic Plantar Fasciotomy techniques (minimal incisions and scarring; often back in a shoe in 1 week).
ADVANCED PODIATRY ASSOCIATES
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Benjamin Heddy, DPM
2 State Street, Batavia • 585-343-8150
Mon., urs., Fri. 8am-5pm; Tues. 11am-8pm. In-o ce Fluoroscan • Handicapped Accessible.
Advanced Lower Extremity Wound Care
Diabetic Care, Limb/Foot Salvage & Foot Surgery/Trauma
BROKEN DENTAL CROWNS
Acrownisusedtocoverandsurround a tooth when damage or decay are too advanced for a simple filling. Crowns restore a tooth’s natural appearance and function. They can hold a cracked tooth together, attach a bridge, or prevent a weak tooth from fracturing. While a crown may last a lifetime, a majority last five to fifteen years. Crowns can become chipped or broken. Accidents such as falls, facial trauma, or biting down on something hard can all damage a crown, as can grinding or clenching teeth. Sometimes broken crowns require emergency repair, while others can wait a few days. A broken crown may need to be reshaped and smoothed, but sometimes a new crown is necessary.
Maintaining a consistent schedule of regular dental checkups will give your dentist the opportunity of keeping an eye on the state of your teeth and any possible areas of developing dental problems such as a damaged crown. When was your last dental visit? Now would be a good time to schedule your next exam. If you don’t have a familydentist,weareacceptingnew patients at BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL. Located at 6 Batavia City Centre, we welcome your call at 585.343.4246. We accept most insurances.
P.S. When a dental crown breaks, you may feel pain or sensitivity to hot or cold foods and beverages if the tooth’s pulp is exposed.
Discovering Your Local Library: A Community Oasis of Learning and Connection
BY SUZIE WELLS Paws to Read therapy DogsAs summer winds down (unfortunately quickly and school bells loom), I wanted to explore some of the local treasures we may overlook. Just because the school year approaches and children return to the classrooms and routines, fun and learning do not need to end. I may be rather partial (I grew up volunteering at Canandaigua’s Wood Library, frequented college and community libraries through my college and adult life, and made library visits a priority with my own kiddos), but libraries are an essential part of the community, so I inquired with a few local librarians for insights.
Cathy Henderson, Director of Greece Public Library, and Valerie Watson, Head of Programming and Youth Services at Chili Public Library, shared some insights with me. ey rave that the library has become a space where families, kids, teens, and adults come together to explore the world of books, partake in exciting events, and enrich their lives.
Watson says her favorite part of the library is “how multi-faceted it is – there really is something for everyone here … e library has grown and expanded from the old hushed, somber aisles of books and has become a place for the community to gather for a variety of purposes.”
O ering a wide array of materials for patrons to borrow, including books, movies, CDs, magazines, newspapers, audiobooks, video games, even electronic devices, STEAM to go kits, even shing poles, libraries o er communities a wealth of materials and opportunities that sometimes go underutilized.
Henderson said their variety of yoga programs are popular year-round. Dinosaur Train was another favorite this past summer, in which kids cra ed train cars, explored a dinosaur safari, and befriended the ancient creatures. Paws to Read continues to be a hot initiative, bringing therapy dogs into the library, allowing struggling (and all) readers to read to attentive, non-judgmental canine companions.
Watson raves about their popular Truck Show and Tie Dye events this summer, and excitedly shares that they’ve added a few new youth programs this fall: Pokémon Club for children, Graphic Novel Book Club for tweens, and a Special Interest Social Club for teens, As seasons shi , the library remains a vibrant hub of learning and connection. Its appeal goes beyond books, with diverse programs for all ages. Early literacy e orts provide a strong foundation for young minds. Families bond at story times and imaginative play in the Story Garden.
Even in this largely digital age, the public libraries stand as sanctuaries for meaningful connections, growth, and shared experiences. It’s where stories come alive, friendships form, and exploration thrives. Whether a library enthusiast or newcomer, step into your local library for a journey that transcends generations, o ering discovery, growth, and endless possibilities.
Watson says, “ e best thing about the library is how free it is! ere’s no cost for our programs; it’s free to get a library card; we’ve even removed nes for child and teen items! Come visit us, we would be happy to show you around!”
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Henderson and Watson o er their suggestions for reading selections:
Top Children’s Books
Cathy Henderson suggests:
• Wonder Dogs by Linda Ashman
• Woo Hoo! You’re Doing Great! by Sandra Boynton
• e World and Everything In It by Kevin Henkes
• A to Z Animal Mysteries: e Absent Alpacas by Kayla Whaley
• e Secret Explorers and the Desert Disappearance by SJ King
• e Questioners: Aaron Slater and the Sneaky Snake by Andrea Beaty
• Owl Diaries: Eva’s Treetop Festival by Rebecca Elliott
• Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library by Chris Grabenstein
Valerie Watson suggests:
• Anything written by Rick Riordan
• Sparrows in the Wind by Gail Carson Levine (and any of her other books—she’s amazing!)
• Princess Academy by Shannon Hale
• Nevermoor series by Jessica Townsend
Top Tween Picks
Cathy Henderson suggests:
• How to Catch a Polar Bear by Stacy Dekeyser
• Cupcake Diaries: Alexis and the Perfect Recipe by Coco Simon
• Squished by Megan Wagner Lloyd
• Legends of Lotus Island - Into the Shadow Mist by Christina Soontornvat
• Pets and eir People: e Ultimate Guide to Caring for AnimalsWhether You Have One or Not! by Jess French
Top Teen Picks
Cathy Henderson suggests:
• She is a Haunting by Trang anh Tran
• Solitaire by Alice Oseman
• Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross
• In nite reads by Tahereh Ma
• Five Survive by Holly Jackson
Valerie Watson suggests:
• rone of Glass (series) by Sarah J. Maas
• Holly Black’s Folk of the Air series
• Anything written by Rachel Hartman, but start with Seraphina
• Lore Olympus by Rachel Smythe
Top Adult Picks
Cathy Henderson suggests:
• e Quiet Tenant by Clemence Michallen
• Evil Eye by Etaf Rum
• Happy Place by Emily Henry
• Tell Me Everything by Minka Kelly
• Unmasked: My Life Solving America’s Cold Cases by Paul Holes
Valerie Watson suggests:
• Bright Falls series by Ashley Herring Blake
• Clytemnestra by Costanza Casati
• Anything written by Casey McQuiston
• A Crown of Ivy and Glass by Claire Legrand (anything by Claire Legrand)
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Aging is associated with or linked to a host of mental and physical side effects. For example, many adults expect their vision to deteriorate as they grow older. Such a side effect can be combatted with routine eye examinations that may indicate a need for a stronger eyeglass prescription, a relatively simple solution that won’t impact adults’ daily lives much at all.
While physical side effects like diminished vision might not strike much fear in the hearts of aging men and women, those same people may be concerned and/or frightened by the notion of age-related cognitive decline. Some immediately associate such decline with Alzheimer’s disease, an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that gradually destroys memory and cognitive skills, ultimately compromising a person’s ability to perform even the simplest of tasks. But age-related cognitive decline is not always symptomatic of Alzheimer’s disease. Learning about Alzheimer’s and how to maintain mental acuity can help aging men and women better understand the changes their brains might be undergoing as they near or pass retirement age.
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You can get better and stronger at any age. Research shows that an appropriate exercise program can improve your muscle strength and flexibility as you age. Progressive resistance training, where muscles are exercised against resistance that gets more difficult as strength improves, has been shown to help prevent frailty.
Your bones want you to exercise. Osteoporosis, or weak bones, affects more than half of Americans over the age of 54. Exercises that keep you on your feet, like walking, jogging or dancing, and exercises using resistance such as weight lifting, can improve bone strength or reduce bone loss.
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Born into a musical family that included his mother, a singer and banjo player, and his father, a violist, Scott Joplin grew up in Texarkana, learning to play the guitar and later the piano at a very young age. By the time Joplin was a teenager, he was working as a traveling musician and eventually became the foremost composer of ragtime jazz. Biography.com notes that Joplin was a true student of music, studying at the George R. Smith College for Negroes in Missouri during the 1890s. Though one of history’s most celebrated jazz musicians, Joplin also composed ballets and operas.
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Researchthejobmarket.Lookinto the industries for the field you are considering. Is it the right time for success in this field? Industries tend to ebb and flow. Do not leave a job only to find the next career has few, if any, openings. Job growth projections are available through resources like the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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People with strong math skills who thrive on data and crunching numbers may find a diverse array of jobs available to them when they are ready to enter the workforce, providing an entryway into a lucrative and stable career.
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