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GENESEE VALLEY OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY, P.C. IS PLEASED TO WELCOME DR. KATELYN J. CAREY, M.D. Beginning September 7, 2021 Dr. Carey is now accepting new patients. Please contact our office to schedule an appointment with Dr. Carey. Or you may request an appointment on our website at gvog.com. Dr. Carey was born and raised in London, Ontario, Canada. She completed her undergraduate education at McGill University and developed a passion for medicine while working as a medical device sales consultant. Kate went on to complete her Medical Degree and Master’s in Public Health at Boston University School of Medicine in 2017. Throughout her residency, she was awarded the Clay Award (2017) for having outstanding skills as a teacher and being a compassionate physician, the MFM Award for Excellence in Obstetrics (2020), the Gilford Wilson Award for Compassionate Patient Care (2020), The Dr. Ward L. Ekas for Outstanding Chief Resident (2021) and The Gilford W. Wilson Award for Compassionate Patient Care. She is thrilled to be joining Genesee Valley Ob/Gyn to continue working alongside her residency mentors.

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BATAVIA: 5 Woodcrest Dr (off Naramore ) 8/28 & 8/29 (9AM-4PM) Rain or Shine.

Yard sales are popular ways to make money and clear homes of unwanted items. LEROY: 67 South Street, Friday 9/3 & Saturday 9/4 (9AM4PM) MOVING SALE. Furniture, many household items, games, toys, books, and more.

BASOM: 7591 Allegany Rd. 8/26-8/28. (9AM-4PM) Estate/ Garage Sale. Inside Red Barn. Antiques, household, furniture, medical, including electric lift chair. Etc. LEROY: 8515 Blake Street Rd. Friday, 9/10 & Saturday, 9/11 (9AM3PM) Tool Box for full size pickup, Blue Hawk leaf bagger, vintage toys, countertop oven, VCR/DVD player. Lots of Halloween and Christmas. LEROY: 9230 Linwood Rd. Sept. 4th. (9-3pm). Large garage sale. Adult/ kids clothes, toys, housewares, furniture, linens, much more.

OUTDOOR CRAFT AND VENDOR SALE OVER: 40 Tents! 6181 Cook Rd., Byron. Saturday, September 4th 10-4pm. BATAVIA: 205 Bank St. near North, 9/3-9/4 (9-4pm). Moving Sale. Some free items, while they last. No early birds cash and carry no delivery.

YARD SALE TIPS Avoid yard sales on major holiday weekends. Many people are away, and you may not get the traffic you’re hoping for.

MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Aug. 27, 1938, George E. T. Eyston breaks his own automobile land speed record with a 345.49 mph run at the Bonneville Salt Flats. His Thunderbolt had two 2,000-horsepower Rolls Royce motors geared together.

HOST A SUCCESSFUL YARD SALE Price things reasonably It’s tempting to overprice items, but a good rule of thumb is to mark things for one-half to one-third of the original value. Be open to negotiation, but try to haggle with a “buy one get one” approach, rather than marking down the price considerably. After all, the goal is to get rid of as many items as possible, with financial gain a distant second.

NOW HERE’S A TIP By JoAnn Derson * If you keep a couple of crackers in your sugar jar, they’ll keep the sugar from caking. * Cucumber is a speedy diuretic. Try snacking on slices for a cool treat. Or deseed slices and slip a few in your glass of cold water.

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* “When we go to the doctor with our youngest, we bring a few crayons. She’ll lie down on the exam table paper, and we draw her outline. Then she can fill in her face and other details. This usually calms her while she is waiting. The doctor even has used the outline to talk about her body to her.” -- E.S. in Georgia

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* To prevent garbage cans from filling with water during rainstorms, drill several holes in the bottom, near the sides. This also will help bags to come out of the can easier. * Boost your metabolism by drinking green tea ... hot or cold. Try it over ice with honey and a sprig of mint.

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WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR MOBILE PHONE ETIQUETTE use appropriate Always language. When using a mobile phone in public, refrain from peppering conversations with expletives or graphic language. Children may be nearby without your knowledge, but even if there are no young people in the immediate vicinity, your fellow adults likely don’t want to hear foul or graphic language.

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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.”

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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Sept. 1, 1983, Soviet jet fighters shoot down a Korean Airlines passenger flight in Russian airspace, killing all 269 passengers and crew. The KAL flight had veered into a course that was close to one being simultaneously flown by a U.S. spy plane.

1. Beach baby Delia! 2. Last game of the summer hit! 3. Friends enjoying the trails! 4. Bob Miller Memorial winner at Bath Fair races!

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No longer serving patio dinners for the summer. Our main dining room will re-open for dinners on October 15th. Our snack bar and bar remain open daily to everyone, along with golf and lunch.

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DID YOU KNOW? Pizza continues to remain a popular comfort food and go-to staple for quick, family-friendly meals. Statistics Brain reports that 93 percent of Americans eat at least one piece of pizza per month. Five billion pizzas are sold worldwide each year, and the United States accounts for three billion of those pizzas. The average person will eat 46 slices of pizza each year. The world can thank Raffaele Esposito for creating the first pizza that resembled the pizza the world knows today. Esposito created the pizza for Italy’s Queen Margherita when she visited Naples in 1889. The crust was garnished with tomatoes, mozzarella and basil to represent the national colors of Italy: red, white and green.

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Shop Local SUMMER SWEEPSTAKES At the Penny Saver we believe in supporting our communities and you can too by participating in this contest! 1. Every week in August check your

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Penny Saver Our 9 editions are published weekly with a total circulation of over 147,000 Office:

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Summer is a great time of year for people and their pets to enjoy the great outdoors and soak up some sun. Just as men and women exercise caution by applying sunscreen and staying hydrated on hot summer days, dog owners must take steps to protect their four-legged friends when bringing them outdoors.

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How to protect your pets from extreme heat Learn to recognize the signs of heatstroke. Pets suffering from heatstroke will exhibit certain symptoms, and pet owners who learn to recognize those symptoms can do something about them before it’s too late. Heavy panting, glazed eyes, rapid heartbeat, difficulty breathing, excessive thirst, and lack of coordination are just a few potential indicators that a pet is suffering from heatstroke. Animals that are very old, very young, overweight, and unaccustomed to prolonged exercise, as well as those who have heart or respiratory conditions, are especially susceptible to heatstroke. Learn more about pets and heatstroke at www.humanesociety.org.

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VERNON AVE. ONLINE ONLY REAL ESTATE AUCTION

John & Jean Sackett Online Machinery & Equipment Auction 6548 Townline Road, Byron, NY Bidding closes Wed., Sept. 8th at 3pm with soft close Preview: Fri., Sept. 3rd from 11am until 2pm Selling: Kubota M9000 w/LA1251 loader, 1398 hrs, MFWD; Kubota MX5000 Utility, 586 hrs, MFWD; ’10 Ford Ranger, 45k miles, manual; Ferris H2223K mower, 52”, 1k hrs; Bush Hog 10’ offset mower; Reese Agri 2070 disc mower; Woods Brushbull 72” mower; Befco 90” finishing mower; Befco tiller; Generac 80kw generator on cart; CornPro single axle trailer; 3pt post hole digger; 3pt Fransgard log skidder; Wallenstein BX42 chipper; Kubota 6’ plow blade; McKee 1101 3pt snowblower; Shaver SC25 stump grinder; 3pt cement mixer; fuel tank; sprayer; NI manure spreader; JD ground drive manure spreader; seeder; 34” duals; AC 2000 5btm plow; (4) flat wagons; 14’ roller; elevator; bolt bins; jacks; chainsaws; tools; chains; and much much more! See our website for more information and complete terms! PO Box 58 Stafford, NY 14143

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WED., SEPT. 15, 2021 • BATAVIA, NY Online Bidding Starts to Close @ 6 P.M. w/ a Soft Close LOCATION: House is located at 52 Vernon Ave., Batavia, N.Y. 14020 REAL ESTATE: Selling will be 1,244 sq. ft. Ranch house with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath and detached garage. Features include full basement, 4-year-old tear off roof, vinyl siding, new gas forced air furnace and foam insulation in attic and basement sill. Property has partially fenced in deep backyard, public water, sewer and gas. Motivated sellers are ready to go RV’ing. See www.harriswilcox.com or call Shelly @ 585-683-0995 w/questions. OPEN HOUSES: Sat., Sept. 4th from 10 A.M.-Noon and Sat., Sept 11th from 10 A.M.-Noon.

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Add upcycling to your home improvement tools Upcycling is not just for craft projects - it offers lots of possibilities to make changes in your home décor, especially cabinets and furniture that will save money and reduce your contribution to the local landfill. Woodcraft can help you with upcycling ideas, products and advice.

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 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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Hollwedel Memorial Library: STORYTIME: Tuesdays at 11 am IN PERSON or on FaceBook Live. Join Miss Joss for stories, singing, dancing, Make and Takes and fun! You can view the stories later on our FB page if you miss the live broadcast. To attend in person, just call or stop in to make a reservation. Children 2 and over and unvaccinated patrons must wear masks, . We are limited to 20 children. BOOK CLUB Returns in September. Details will be on our Facebook page Right now check out Weekly Book Club on our FB page. KNITTER“S NOOK: Mondays from 3-5. Join our friendly needleworkers to work on your projects. BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETINGS: Second Wednesday of each month at 6 pm at the library.

Byron Bergen Public Library 13 S. Lake St., Bergen 585-494-1120 Byron-BergenPublicLibrary.org Tues.-Thurs., 10-12 & 2-8, 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

Chili Public Library 3333 Chili Avenue, Rochester 585-889-2200 • www.chililibrary.org Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9; Fri. 9-5, Except 1st Fri. Ea. Month 11-5 Open Sat. 9-5, Sept.-May Only Open Sun. 1-4, Oct.-April Only

Hollwedel Memorial Library Pavilion (585) 584-8843 Hours: M, W:2-7, F: 1-5; Sat. 10am-Noon

Mumford Branch Library 883 George Street, Mumford 585-538-6124 Open Mon., Wed., Fri. 12-6

ATTICA Labor Day - Monday, September 6, Chiavetta’s Chicken BBQ: St. Vincent’s Auditorium, Walnut St., Attica from 11am-2pm (or sold out). $12 includes dessert. Take Outs ONLY. Sponsored by Saints Joachim & Anne Parish.

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Newman Riga Library 1 S. Main St. Churchville, NY www.newmanrigalibrary.org 585-293-2009 Hours: M, W, F 11-5; T, Th 11-9, Sat. 10-2

Scottsville Free Library 28 Main Street, Scottsville 585-889-2023 Hours: M, W, F 10-5 T, Th 1-8; Sat. 10-1

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Caledonia Library: FALL FESTIVAL AND QUILT AUCTION AT THE CALEDONIA LIBRARY -- Saturday, September 18, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. (10:00 a.m. Bedtime Buddies Parade). (11:00 a.m. Quilt Auction). Quilt Auction conducted by Harris Wilcox, Inc. EVENTS FOR CHILDREN -- Chalk Drawing Contest / Scavenger Hunt / Games / Story Time. LOTS OF VENDORS -- Food / Baked Goods / Farmer’s Market / Basket Raffles / Book Sale / Country Wares Pumpkins / Mums / 50/50 Drawing. Join us for all the family fun! DAILY LOTTERY DRAWING Take a chance to win and support our library at the same time. Numbers will be matched between September 1st and September 30th of 2021. You will be notified if you are a winner. Get your tickets at the library or from any board member. LIBRARY BOARD MEETINGS Join us on the last Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m.

Rally in the Valley, Avon Rotary’s second annual fun road rally, will get the green flag Saturday September 18. Unravel clues and collect points around northern Livingston County to win a $500 grand prize. Afterward meet at Oak Knolls Manor for a buffet, music, campfire, smores bar, cigar bar and more prizes. Rally registration starts at noon September 18 at Avon Middle School. Lunch is for sale during registration, rally starts at 1, Shindig at 4 p.m. till 10. Get inclusive $45 ticket or Shindig for $35. Your participation helps Rotary support numerous local charities. For tickets go to https:// rallyinthevalley2021.itemorder. com/

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Batavia First Presbyterian Church in-person worship on Sundays at 9:00 am (Arise-multimedia and band) or 10:45 am (Sanctuary-liturgical and organ) or on Livestream via Facebook Live through our website: https://fpcbatavia.org For the in-person worship services, masks are not required. The Students & Faculty of St. Agnes School, invite you - 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony on Friday, September 10th, 2021 at 9:30am at the Circle Park, Avon, New York. POW/MIA Recognition Day Ride - Avon American Legion Family is calling all patriots to ride a 90 mile parade style run. ALL VEHICLES, ALL AGES WELCOME! American flags will fly, POW/MIA flags will fly, yellow ribbons will fly on SEPTEMBER 18, 2021. Registration begins 9:30 - 11 Opening ceremony. We ride at 11:30 with 3 ceremonious patriot stops along the way ending at Avon with dinner included. POW/MIA tee shirts $15, 50/50 raffles. Avon Veterans Hall, 5480 East Avon Road, Avon. Cost: $20/ Driver, $10/Rider.

Free Airplane Rides: Launched in 1992, the Young Eagles program has dedicated more than 25 years to giving youth ages 817 their first free ride in an airplane. It’s the only program of its kind, with the sole mission to introduce and inspire kids in the world of aviation. These free flights are made possible by the generosity of our EAA volunteer members. Pre-register and m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n : flyyoungeagles44@gmail.com. The event is held on September 11, from 10:00-2:00. EAA Chapter 44, WNY Sport Aviation Center, 44 Eisenhauer Dr., Brockport, NY 14420

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BATAVIA All Babies Cherished Fall Vendor Festival! Saturday, October 23rd, from 10:00 until 3:00 pm, Batavia City Center Mall Concourse, 102 Main Street, Batavia. OVER 50 VENDORS; CRAFTERS, ARTISTS, ARTISANS, DIRECT SALES. GAMES FOR THE CHILDREN! FOOD TRUCKS! FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! A VISIT WITH SANTA CLAUS! Start your holiday shopping with us! FREE ADMISSION! Sponsored by; All Babies Cherished. https://www. facebook.com/events/ 323333872505223 HLOM Trivia Night @ the Museum - Join us Thursday, September 9th at 7 pm at the Holland Land Office Museum (131 W. Main St., Batavia) to test your knowledge of the Pan-American Exposition that was hosted in Buffalo in 1901. Admission is $3 per person or $2 for museum members. If you would like to attend please contact the museum at 585-343-4727. Trivia will also be available via Zoom. Please visit the museum’s Facebook page or website, www. hollandlandoffice.com, for the Zoom link.

I walk without flinching through the burning cathedral of the summer. My bank of wild grass is majestic and full of music. It is a fire that solitude presses against my lips. ~Violette Leduc, Mad in Pursuit

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Turn the Town Teal - We will be turning Caledonia TEAL for September, Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. If a business or individual would like to display a lawn sign they are available for a minimum $10 donation (you do not have to live in Caledonia to participate!). Message us or call 585-236-0070. We are also hosting a virtual 10K again this year. see our page for details! Funds will be donated locally to Erna’s Hope, Connie’s Chemo Care Kits, Livingston County Hospice as well as Nation Ovarian Cancer Coalition. https://www.facebook.com/ RBOCC/ Ovarian Cancer Support Virtual 10K: Please register now for our 2nd virtual 10K walk/run/bike! We have named this year’s event the RBOCC Virtual 10K Armadillo Race because Ruth loved these funny little creatures, and if you have ever seen an armadillo race they are clearly in no hurry to finish! You don’t need to be either - you have a month to complete it at your own pace! $30 registration is open until August 31 and the race is September 1-30. Proceeds will go locally to Livingston County Hospice, Erna’s Hope and Connie’s Chemo Care Kits as well as National Ovarian Cancer Coalition. As always - thank you for your support! https://virtualworldracers.raceentry. com/races/the-rbocc-virtual-10karmadillo-race/2021/register

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Cal-Mum Lions Club 2020 Citizen of the Year Dinner is Rescheduled! Celebrate Citizen of the Year Jim Dutton on September 11, 2021 at JW Jones Hall in Caledonia. Tickets $30. Cocktails at 6pm, Dinner at 7pm. RSVP by September 3 to nihick1948@gmail. com or lynjo@frontiernet.net or call 226-6817 or 538-4618. The Chili Art Group will be holding an in person event on Thursday, September 9 at 6:30 p.m. at the new Chili Community Center, 3237 Chili Avenue (located behind the Wegmans/Target Plaza). Our guest speaker will be “Plein Air” artist, Kevin Feary.

CLARKSON Join the Clarkson Historical Society Swift Comet Challenge - Annual fundraiser with a challenge to run or walk 33.2 miles over a 30-day period. Registration fees: $7 per individual or $18 per family. Participants have until August 30, 2021, to register. Participants have thirty days, once they register, to complete the 33.2 miles and finish by September 30th, 2021! Participants will receive a commemorative certificate upon submitting their log of completed miles. The registration form is on the Clarkson Historical Society Facebook page and in the Clarkson Town Hall. Mail your registration to the Clarkson Historical Society, P.O. BOX 600, Clarkson, NY 14430, or DROP OFF at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Rd., Clarkson.

GENESEO Attic Treasures Sale & Show of Wheels - Saturday, August 28th, 10-3pm. Shop for quality and vintage items on the grounds of the Livingston County Museum before or after visiting the Show of Wheels where antique, military, muscle, and sports cars will be on display. Stop into the Livingston County Museum or enjoy music and food which will be available for purchase. Rain date is August 29th. Livingston County Museum, 30 Center St., Geneseo. https://www. livingstoncountyhistoricalsociety. com/

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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Two journalists invented Trivial Pursuit in 45 minutes after being shocked at the price of a Scrabble set.

OAKFIELD History Comes Alive III - The Oakfield Historical Society presents “History Comes Alive III” at the Cary Cemetery, Maple Avenue, Oakfield, on Saturday, September 11, 2021 (rain date September 18) two tours will be given 7:00 or 7:30. $10.00 per person prepaid. Limited availability. Call Dar at 585-948-5926 or Laurie at 585-259-4145 to sign up. Tour is over uneven ground. We illuminate walking paths to assist, but there may be obstacles to navigate around as well. Proper footwear is suggested along with bringing a flashlight.

Trolley Rides - Sunday, August 29th! The New York Museum of Transportation, in Rush, will be powering up the overhead wire to offer trolley rides included with museum admission Sunday, August 29. Reservations are required and may be made at www. nymtmuseum.org/summer2/. The museum is open 11am-4pm and rides depart at 11:30, 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, and 3:30. Family friendly admission, including the ride, is $10 adults, $9 seniors 65+, and $6 youths age 3-12. The New York Museum of Transportation is located just 20 minutes south of Rochester at 6393 East River Road in Rush, one mile north of Rt. 251 (I-390 exit 11). www.nymtmuseum. org info@nymtmuseum.org, (585) 533-1113.

SCOTTSVILLE Historic Home Open House: The Wheatland Historical Association is happy to announce the SageMarlowe House will be open for visitors every Sunday from 2 -4pm beginning July 11 through August 29. When was the last time you visited this quaint 1840’s home? A wonderful summer activity for history buffs, or those who just want to learn more about 19th century life in Scottsville. Don’t forget to see what heirloom herbs and vegetables are growing out in the kitchen garden. Free and open to the public. Sage-Marlowe House, 69 Main St., Scottsville. Wheatland Senior Citizens Club Luncheon will be held on Tuesday, September 14 at 12:00 noon at the Scottsville Town Hall. Bring your own lunch. Dues of $3 per person will be collected to cover the remainder of the year. Bus trips are available. For more info or to join the club contact President Gordon Bell at 889-2531.

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55th Year Greece Arcadia Class of 1966 High School Reunion Saturday, August 28, 2021 from 12-4pm, free. Held at the Blue Barn Cidery, 928 Manitou Road, Hilton. Join the Greece Arcadia Class of 1966 High School Reunion at Blue Barn Cidery! For questions or to RSVP, contact: John Rabish (585-943-2056, John@ EdgeAdGroup.com); Ginny Beeman (585-733-4262, Giniafairy@yahoo. com); Joe Janowicz (585-723-8055, JJanowicz48@gmail.com).

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Do Cats, Goldfish Mix? DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My daughter received a goldfish for her last birthday, and true to her word, she has kept the fish healthy and happy. Now, for her 9th birthday, she wants a kitten. I feel that she’s old enough to care for a cat, but am worried that the cat will stress her goldfish. What are your thoughts? -- Judy G., Seattle DEAR JUDY: As a parent, your instincts are important and this one is worth thinking about. Cats are fascinated with fish tanks and can often be found watching the fish inside with rapt attention -- if not actively trying to get a paw into the water. Discuss your concerns with your daughter. At age 9, she’s old enough to consider this problem as well. Is there a way for her goldfish to remain healthy and stress-free while bringing a kitten into your home? There are strategies for doing this successfully, including training that diverts a cat’s attention from the tank and placing the tank out of sight or reach of the cat. Caring for pets is a way to help children develop empathy for all living things. It can help them learn about responsibility, too -- but only when parents are actively involved in the process. You’re doing a great job of helping your daughter understand the importance of caring for pets of all kinds. Having second thoughts about bringing another pet into the house is exactly the kind of thinking parents should do. But you also have the opportunity to guide your daughter and have her be part of the decision as to whether a kitten is a good idea at this point, or whether she should wait another year. Send your tips, questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Why does my maple tree have black spots on its leaves, and they are progresses. Small, black, tar-like raised dropping all over my yard? structures form on the upper surface It is called maple tree tar spot disease or within these yellow spots. The black spots Rhytismataceae. Coccomyces dentatus continue to grow in diameter and thickness is a species of fungus in the family to the point where it looks like someone Rhytismataceae. A widespread species, splashed tar on the leaves. Symptoms tend particularly in temperate areas, it colonizes to be more common on trees growing in the dead fallen leaves of vascular plants moist, sheltered locations. Impact: This and is commonly found on oaks, chestnut disease is usually a cosmetic problem and maples. Symptoms: Tar spot is one and does not affect the long-term health of the most readily visible and easiest of the tree. Heavy infections can cause maple diseases to diagnose. It’s also one premature leaf drop – a circumstance of the least damaging ailments on its that causes great consternation to host. The first tar spot symptoms usually homeowners because lawns are littered show up in early summer as small, light- and must be raked before autumn green to yellowish-green spots. The spots typically arrives. Management: Since tar enlarge and color intensifies as summer spot fungi overwinter in fallen leaves, the

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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles Biggest Raise in Decades for Social Security? Don’t count your money before it’s in hand, of course. But word is that the Social Security increase we see in January could be as much as 6.1%, the largest since 1983. For the average benefit recipient, currently receiving $1,543, that could amount to $94 per month. It’s a few years too late for a serious increase, but certainly better than the 1.3% bump we saw for 2021 and the 1.6% the year before. Social Security is calculated by the cost-of-living adjustment in the third quarter each year. For 2021, they calculated that a 1.3% increase should be plenty. We know that was wrong, as prices of everything had climbed. It’s all in how and what they calculate. They use the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W), which measures prices on certain goods and services. But we’re not wage earners, and we don’t work in offices. We spend our money on different things. We wonder why they don’t use the index for the elderly (CPI-E), which takes into consideration the things we do buy, such as medical care, medical services, housing and health insurance. (There’s a bill in the House of Representatives -- H.R.4315 -- to do that very thing.) We spend less than the CPI-W group on transportation, food, clothing, entertainment, education and communication. The Federal Reserve Bank did a midsummer survey on what consumers are expecting for the rest of 2021. The expectation of responders is that we’ll see a 4.8% increase on top of what we’ve already seen this year. Keep an eye on the news in October, when the rate of next year’s Social Security increase is finalized. Meanwhile start planning for next year as soon as you can. Look for savings everywhere you can find them. (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.

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DIFFERENT GENERATIONS CAN LEARN AND BENEFIT FROM ONE ANOTHER Finding renewed vigor: Senior living and active lifestyle communities provide invaluable care and amenities for seniors. While being around like-minded individuals can be handy, it’s also limiting. Seniors who continue to age in place in mixed-age communities can extract joy from watching youthful children and young adults growing up, playing and socializing. Being around multiple generations also can spark interesting conversation, and all parties involved can learn something from one another.

FOUR TIPS FOR BETTER MANAGING YOUR RETIREMENT BUDGET (NAPSI)—A recent survey by Ameriprise Financial found that 68 percent of retirees with at least $100,000 in assets have not yet taken money out of their savings, beyond what they must withdraw as part of the IRS’ required mini-mum distributions from their retirement accounts.

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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * In early 2015, Mattel released Hello Barbie, an interactive talking doll that didn’t just repeat preprogrammed phrases, but could actually hold a twoway conversation. The doll raised major concerns over privacy, however, since the discussions between it and child owners were recorded and sent to thirdparty vendors. Goodbye, Barbie!

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HOW STUDENTS CAN HANDLE THE TRANSITION TO MIDDLE SCHOOL A child’s school-aged years are filled with many different lessons and experiences. While in school, kids have the opportunity to broaden their horizons and meet new people. Many students will attend various schools before moving on to college, and therefore they must learn how to adjust to new schools. While many students attend elementary school together for years, students may not know their classmates once they make it to middle school, which tends to boast larger student bodies than elementary schools. That’s because many middle schools’ student bodies are a combination of several elementary schools. Making the transition from elementary school to middle school or junior high can spark anxiety in students, but that does not have to be. The National Education Association says a common element of a successful middle school experience is a smooth and positive transition from elementary school.

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WHAT SCHOOLS ARE DOING ABOUT CHILDHOOD OBESITY Extending lunch hours: Giving students adequate time to eat and digest can promote healthier eating habits. Research indicates that eating slowly can help a person feel full faster. According to Harvard Medical School, scientists have known for some time that a full stomach is only part of what causes someone to feel satisfied after a meal; the brain must also receive a series of signals from digestive hormones secreted by the gastrointestinal tract. Eating slowly may prevent children from overeating later in the day. That can be achieved by having more time to eat at lunch. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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S E V RA Lovely cemetery A big Thank You goes out to whomever lovingly cares for the Union Hill Cemetery. The monuments are trimmed around and the grounds are mowed regularly. There are no tall weeds to wade through when visiting deceased friends and family. Your efforts are very much appreciated and deserve recognition! Thanks to so many! On Sunday, August 8th, I was involved in a rollover accident on 5&20 at Bragg Street. Thanks to so many that stopped to assist: Harley rider Bill and his girlfriend; Nurse Meredith and her son; EMT Mary and others that I didn’t get their names. Your help was greatly appreciated and has renewed my faith that people are kind and good. I owe you all a beer! - Sharon K.

Updated commandment Thou shalt not steal, whilst thou hath not to giveth back. Common courtesy We’re in obvious unchartered waters these days, but for those of you who bother to apply to the many open positions and agree to an in-person interview, not show up without so much as a phone call for explanation is beyond bad manners. Please have the common courtesy and decency to at least call and say you’ve decided not to waste the would-be employer’s valuable time! A new stadium As I looked at the rendering of the new multi-billion dollar stadium, I found it hard to see any difference from the present stadium. A field, seats, luxury boxes, etc., are pretty much what we already have and have paid for. They’re even going to build the new stadium in [local town] where the team has been for years. I’m a fan, just not a fan of this new stadium when the old one is just fine.

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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * A tarantula discovered in 2015 near Folsom Prison, California, was given the scientific name “Aphonopelma johnnycashi” after Johnny Cash, in honor of his song “Folsom Prison Blues.” * For that matter, “The Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin had a snail named after him, the “Crikey steveirwini,” a rare species of tree snail with a khaki-colored shell discovered in 2009.

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Celebrating 20 Years

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I suffer from depression. It comes and goes, but I’ve been feeling sad, worried and angry, as well as irritable, for the past four months or so. I force myself to function. My family doctor prescribed a 37.5 mg dose of Effexor once a day to start and after one week, twice a day. I looked up the side effects and what I read scared me. Instead, I’ve been taking 1,000 mg of St. John’s wort daily for almost three weeks, and I have noticed no discernible effect. I told my doctor I would take the Effexor after three weeks if the St. John’s wort hasn’t helped. Should I take his advice? Are there better alternatives? I am middle age and take zero prescription drugs. -- S.M. ANSWER: St. John’s wort, Hypericum perforatum, is a yellow flower that has been medicinally used for centuries. Initial studies suggested benefit in people with mild to moderate depression, and several substances in the flower have been shown to have pharmacologic effects on serotonin receptors, among other effects. However, other trials have shown it to be no better than placebo. It does have important drug interactions, fortunately not an issue for you (as long as you let the St. John’s wort wear off before starting Effexor), but for some people the potential interactions are dangerous. Side effects are not common, but include gastrointestinal upset, dizziness and confusion, fatigue, dry mouth and sexual side effects. It can make people more sensitive to sunlight, and may decrease fertility. The studies that did show a benefit lasted four to 12 weeks. It is possible you might not have had benefit from it yet, and waiting a little longer -- say another week -- wouldn’t be unreasonable to really give the St. John’s wort a chance. However, I seldom recommend this herb due to lack of consistent benefit in trials, the potential for drug interactions and a concern about poor regulation of supplements in terms of amount and purity of the ingredients. For people who want to avoid prescription medicine, I have often recommended S-adenosyl methionine (SAMe). The evidence is better and the side effects and drug interactions fewer. Effexor may be a good choice for you. Prescription antidepressants have been shown to be better than placebo, but they certainly do not work for everybody. If Effexor isn’t a good choice, there are several others. However, I would strongly recommend you consider nonpharmacologic treatment for depression whether or not you decide to take additional medication treatment. ***

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INNOVATIONS IN IMPLANTS Today’s restorative dentistry innovations create precise, less invasive replacements for failing or missing teeth. New designs in implants create stronger, more natural replacements without affecting surrounding teeth, improving both tooth appearance and functionality. The use of computer assisted design (CAD) in dentistry now facilitates the creation of an exact replica of the implant, eliminating much of the loss of bone during positioning. Perhaps the most remarkable advancement is the employment of computer- guided surgical maps to precisely plan out the implantation to ensure exact positioning. Additionally, the use of new, antibacterial coatings in implants provides protection from commonly ingested acids, which prolongs the life of the materials. These major advancements enhance the dental

implantation procedure and longevity of the restoration. Modern implants have been in use since the 1970s, and today these substitutes for missing natural teeth have never been more effective, comfortable, and natural-looking. However, you still need to take care of them as well as your oral hygiene with regular professional checkups and scrupulous home care. Complete dental care for all members of your family is available here at BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL, where we utilize only the latest in dental technology for your care and comfort. Office hours are by appointment at 6 Batavia City Centre. Call 585.343.4246. Most insurance plans accepted.

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Enjoyable Escape • Buy the right bikes. Take time to research different brands of bicycles and what they offer. Some bikes are ideal for streets or paved trails, while others are better for rustic roads and trails. A qualified bike retailer can help shoppers find the right bike for them and their families, ensuring everyone in the family is riding the right size bike and the one commensurate with their skill level. • Limit the distance. Children won’t be able to put in as many miles as their parents or older

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Going for a bike ride is one of the best ways for people to exercise in fresh air. Cycling is not only earth-conscious and convenient, but it also is a fun & popular activity that families can enjoy.

siblings. Limit cycling excursions to a reasonable amount of time so youngsters’ health is not compromised. • Focus on fun. Consider what kids will get out of the trip and gear the afternoon around that. Choose a path that circles a scenic lake or leads to an ice cream stand. Make your cycling excursion more of an afternoon out than a marathon biking session. • Take frequent breaks. Little legs may not be able to keep up, and adults will need to

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The George Eastman Museum receives $70,470 grant award from the National Film Preservation Foundation

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he George Eastman Museum recently received a grant award for $70,470 from the National Film Preservation Foundation (NFPF) to preserve three rare, endangered nitrate feature films from the museum’s collection. The 35mm prints of The Country Beyond (Irving Cummings, US 1926) and The Millionaire Vagrant (Victor Schertzinger, US 1917) are likely the only versions of the films that still exist. The single reel from The Gold Rush (Charles Chaplin, US 1925) is the only material for this legendary film that survives with original tinting. Due to nitrate decomposition in all three films, this is the last chance to save these unique prints. The Country Beyond, The Gold Rush, and The Millionaire Vagrant are all currently housed at the George Eastman Museum in optimal conditions but are nevertheless deteriorating. All of Chaplin’s major works, silent and sound, were originally released in black and white, with the exception of some early shorts (tinted in the night scenes). The Gold Rush is known for being Chaplin’s favorite film and the one for which he hoped audiences would remember him. A fourth nitrate film in the Eastman Museum collection, The Oath of the Sword (Japanese American Film Company, US 1914), will be preserved under a separate NFPF grant awarded to the Japanese American National Museum (JANM). The JANM will work in collaboration with the Eastman Museum to preserve this silent film made in the United States with an all-Japanese cast. Historians consider it the first Asian American motion picture.

The Gold Rush (Charles Chaplin, US 1925).

provide support to create a film preservation master and two access copies of each work. Films saved through the NFPF programs are used in education and seen widely through screenings, exhibits, DVDs, television broadcasts, and the Internet. A curated selection of the preserved films is available for viewing on the NFPF website, and more than 250 additional titles have been made accessible by our grant recipients. For a complete list of projects supported by the NFPF, visit the NFPF website: filmpreservation.org. About the George Eastman Museum Olive Borden in The Country Beyond (Irving Cummings, US 1926).

These films are fragile and while decomposition is present in them, they are still viable for photochemical film preservation, and ultimately, digital access. The grant funds will be used for laboratory preservation work at Cinema Arts Laboratory in Newfoundland, PA, and at Eastman Museum Film Preservation Services in Rochester, NY, including 4K digital scanning and creating a new 35mm negative, a 35mm print, and a DCP version of each film. Upon completion of the project, the films will be available in 35mm prints and digital copies for both research and public screenings through the museum. The project will be overseen by Anthony L’Abbate, preservation manager at the George Eastman Museum. About the National Film Preservation Foundation The National Film Preservation Foundation is the nonprofit organization created by the U.S. Congress to help save America’s film heritage. The NFPF is the charitable affiliate of the National Film Preservation Board of the Library of Congress. Since its creation in 1996, the NFPF has provided preservation support to 315 institutions and saved 2,547 films through grants and collaborative projects. The grants are made possible by funds authorized through The Library of Congress Sound Recording and Film Preservation Programs Reauthorization Act of 2016, secured through the leadership of the Library of Congress, and the contributions of public-spirited donors. The NFPF preservation grants target newsreels, silent-era films, culturally important home movies, avant-garde films, and endangered independent productions that fall under the radar of commercial preservation programs. The awards

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Founded in 1947, the George Eastman Museum is the world’s oldest photography museum and one of the largest film archives in the United States, located on the historic Rochester estate of entrepreneur and philanthropist George Eastman, the pioneer of popular photography. Its holdings comprise more than 400,000 photographs, 28,000 motion picture films and three million archival objects related to cinema, the world’s preeminent collection of photographic and cinematographic technology, one of the leading libraries of books related to photography and cinema, and extensive holdings of documents and other objects related to George Eastman. As a research and teaching institution, the Eastman Museum has an active book publishing program, and its L. Jeffrey Selznick School of Film Preservation’s graduate program (in collaboration with the University of Rochester) makes critical contributions to film preservation. For more information, visit eastman.org. Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www.gvpennysaver.com:

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and QUEEN SIZE BOX SPRING. You pick up. 585-905-7426 leave message

WALKING CANE in Geneseo or surrounding area: 585-243-2173

YAWMAN & ERBE STEEL 4-DRAWER FILING CABINET, 29”x18”x18”. You pick up, Canandaigua: 585-261-1587

SMALL USED BOAT for project with grandson: 585-721-4400

Sturdy METAL CLOTHING RACK, 40” W: 585-624-1823

Old RHINESTONE JEWELRY, any condition, needed for craft projects with seniors. Also, small TRINKET DISHES: 585-880-3493

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4 rolls of 6’x9’ LINOLEUM, lots of DRYWALL CUTOFFS (biggest piece about 3’x3’). Near Attica village. Text or leave message: 585-201-3130

CANNING LIDS for regular mouth size jars: 585-533-2106

SEWING NOTIONS: 40+ years of sewing stuff – zippers, seam binding, large bag buttons, etc. 585-334-0077

35MM FILM CAMERA/LENSES for photography class. Canon AE-1 or similar: 585-450-6260 Approx. 20” WORKING MONITOR SCREEN to use for homework with my laptop. Livonia area: 585-346-3271

PLACEMATS: Eleven (11) oval placements, pumpkin-colored with small flowers. Usual size. Pick up Henrietta: 585-334-0077

BAHR Tack Shop, 501c3, accepting donations of TACK, HORSE and RIDING SUPPLIES for resale: 2828 Plank Rd. (15A), Lima: 585-322-2427

Three (3) EXTERIOR SINGLE DOG HOUSES in good condition. You pick up, near Bloomfield: 585-229-7687

SMALL OUTBOARD MOTOR, PLAYER PIANO ROLLS, CONN STROBOTUNER, TIRES 235/70R/16, ROOFING MATERIALS: 585-671-1996 or 585-323-1762

Box of COMPRESSION STOCKINGS, size E, 3.5” legs or small thighs: ftc33@yahoo.com

100’ and/or 50’ PLUMBING DRAIN SNAKES desperately needed for Amish family with seven children. Please help me get for them: 585-919-4308

QUASAR VCR (40 years old). Good shape: 585-381-0318

FLTAP Thoroughbred Adoption Program (not-for-profit) would appreciate donations of USED TACK and STABLE SUPPLIES. Pick up available: 585-478-4664

Variety of GUN MAGAZINES. You pick up, East Rochester: 585-381-6546 For KNITTERS - All the NEEDLES you might want: 585-624-5113

CAMPING GEAR, used or unwanted: stan1k1@yahoo.com

EVENFLO BABY CRIB MATTRESS, 53” L x 27 1/2”W x 4”D and a FISHER PRICE BABY BATHTUB, like new condition: t.scavone@hotmail.com

Men’s large DEPENDS UNDERWEAR or other brands: 585-398-8260 OLD BROKEN TRASH BINS (not dirty or smelly) which can be repaired and turned into backyard compost bins: 585-319-7724

DOORS, used, flush panel 30” x 79 1/4”; 6 panel entry door 36” x 79 1/2”, COUNTERTOP, Formica, 38 5/8” x 53” x 1 5/8”: 505-752-0971 13” SYLVANIA TV (not flatscreen) with built-in VHS tape player. Works okay: donnabcroft@gmail.com ENTERTAINMENT CENTER for TV and sound equipment: jerryclementinc@aol.com WOOD PALLETS, 4’x 8’, used, quantity 7-8. Pick up only, Geneseo: 585-243-1965 leave message Back issues, OUTSIDE magazines, great photos for projects, ‘96-’12. Pick up in Canandaigua or Rochester, Southeast near Cobbs Hill: ram5233@icloud.com Two large bags of MEN’S CVS DEPENDS, size small to medium: 585-538-2337 FIREWOOD – you cut and remove. Lakeville area: 585-572-3086 MEN’S DEPENDS XL, LINERS, ADULT DIAPERS, BEDSIDE COMMODE, BEDRAIL w/securing straps, two STANDARD WALKERS, one WHEELED WALKER w/brake: donnapm45@outlook.com Olympus FE-220/X-785 DIGITAL CAMERA. Needs battery charger LI-40C, USB cable, AV cable. There are two lithium-ion batteries. All manuals: donnapm45@outlook.com Women’s size 10W WHITE SKETCHER SNEAKERS, women’s multi patent LEATHER CLOGS size 10. Pick up only, Batavia: Text 845-309-9373 Ladies BLACK FLATS size 9, ladies SNEAKERS size 11W, new BRAS size 52B and 52C. Pickup only, Batavia: 845-309-9373 Two green 18’ x 6” W COMMERCIAL GUTTERS and two green 3”x 4’ DOWN SPOUTS: 585-983-0163 leave message

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2021 School Tax Collection

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Taxes will be collected beginning September 1, 2021 to September 30, 2021 with no interest. From October 1, 2021 to October 31, 2021 with 1% penalty. November 1, 2021 with 2% penalty. The tax roll will be closed on November 1, 2021. Tax payments received or postmarked after this date will NOT be accepted. All taxes are returned to their respective counties after November 2, 2021. Your tax bill stub must be included with your payment. -PaymentsMail to: York Central School Tax Collector P.O. Box 762, Ithaca, NY 14851 In person payments available at: Bank of Castile, Geneseo Branch only. Tax information is available at www.taxlookup.net All questions may be directed to taxcollector@yorkcsd.org or 243-1730 x2251

Gateway House The mission of Gateway Home is to provide comfort care for our residents and to be a source of respite care for their families. Care is provided around the clock, along with meals, laundry, companionship, and emotional and spiritual support. There is no cost to the families, nor do we receive any reimbursement from insurance companies, Medicare, or Medicaid. We are funded solely by donations, fundraising, grants, bequests, memorial contributions and through the generosity of our community. Would your nonprofit organization like to be our Nonprofit of the Month? Email Hometown@gvpennysaver.com with your information! • Alzheimer’s Association: Be a part of our planning committees! Email Julie DeMersman at jademersman@alz.org or call (585) 257-4476. • Aurora House of Western Monroe County, Comfort Care Home, Aurora House offers end of life care to people in the last weeks and months of their lives. Call (585) 617-4863 or email director@aurorahousewmc.com. • Crossroads House is looking for volunteers for Resident Care, Fundraising Support, Building and Grounds Maintenance, Office Assistance and a variety of other support roles. Email: emilycrawford@crossroadshouse.com. • Finger Lakes Thoroughbred Adoption Program (FLTAP): We are in need of basic barn help for the horses, especially on Saturdays and Sundays. Mostly cleaning stalls and basic grooming (no experience necessary). Email ladyalina14@yahoo.com or call (585) 478-4664.

SCOTTSVILLE SPIRITS End of Summer Specials

• Generation Two: Volunteers needed to play with children in kindergarten to 2nd grade in select Monroe County schools in the fall. Training provided. Commitment of 1 day per week for 3 hours. Visit our website to learn about our program at www.g2rochester.org. Call Mary Terwilliger, Director of Community Engagement at (585) 613-2590 or email mary.terwilliger@g2rochester.org.

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• The Little Free Pantry could use your help in our fight against food insecurity in our neighborhoods! Once again, we will be planting a community garden to grow farm fresh produce for the Little Free Pantry in Batavia this summer. Thanks to the generosity of Tom Ryan of Ryan’s Rose Organic Farm and Blue Pearl Yoga, we have a plot the size of a football field to grow nutritious veggies to help ease food insecurity in our neighborhoods. To register to volunteer, and for more information visit https://www.lfpbatavia.org.

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With over 80 years in the machining business, Kaddis is looking for personnel with mechanical ability for the following positions at our Rochester, New York facility.

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• Lifeguards & Water Slide Attendants • Security - $18/hr. Full-Time, Year-Round • Ride Operations Opportunities, Higher • Food Service/Catering Wages & Benefits • Hotel & Campground Available! Maintenance & Front Desk • Plumbers • Park Services & Cleaning • Paint Shop • Fright Fest Scare Actors • Mechanics

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NOW HIRING! Manual Labor Person Needed Assist in cleaning, washing and blowing down dust to maintain a clean millwork environment. Please email resume to Mike Mess at:

Technician

Full-Time

Must have own tools. Must have NYS Inspectors License. Competitive wages, 401k, health insurance, vacation and sick time. Apply in person 4554 Rt. 63 • Geneseo 585-243-2596

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Apply in person with resume.

Welder/Fabricator/Mechanic • If you have 1 year experience, we will train you. • Full-time with overtime available • Full benefits package

Jamie’s Bob

We maintain the highest standards and are looking for professionals with the same work ethic.

Mon.-Fri. 8am-5pm

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L&L Transmissions is looking for an

Experienced Mechanic Must have own tools and NYS Inspector’s License Apply within or email resume to lltrans1978@gmail.com or call 585-343-1735 for more details.

ENTRY LEVEL

MANUFACTURING POSITIONS • FULL TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE • $14.35-$14.80 hr depending on shift • APPLY TODAY, START TOMORROW • full time openings on all 3 shifts • Apply online: https://chapinmfg.com/pages/careers or by visiting www.indeed.com OR stop in at 700 Ellicott Ave. in Batavia to fill out an application OR call (585) 343-3140 ext. 3057 to set up an interview

Adams Automotive

Full Service Auto & Tire • 61 Lake St. • LeRoy • 768-9900

ALLEN-BAILEY TAG & LABEL IS HIRING

Immediate Openings

Manufacturing & Shipping/Receiving Full-time Positions We offer great benefits such as health care insurance including dental & vision, compay provided life insurance, paid time off, 401(k) and more. Apply in person at 3177 Lehigh Street in Caledonia Or Contact Amy at 585-538-2324 ext 1001 Or email amy_mcaleavey@ennis.com Allen-Bailey Tag & Label is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVER • FULL-TIME Salary Range • Approx. $75,000 a year to start $3,000 Retention Bonus Program as well

Electrical contractor is seeking experienced

Excellent medical, dental and 401k benefits package! Full-time employment opportunities for CDL-A drivers for current and future openings. Duties consist of delivering to McDonald’s restaurants in New York State. No layovers. Must be willing to work in the yard fueling and switching when not driving. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule, including a weekend day. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. 18+ months’ driving experience preferred.

To apply: http://www.a-d.us

Genesee Community College has an opening for a full-time Campus Safety Officer, Shift Supervisor/Peace Officer who, under the supervision of the Director

Full-Time Construction Electrician Needed for primarily agricultural, industrial and commercial work. Must be capable of working independently. Starting pay range $24-$30/hr. Send resume to:

of Campus Safety, provides operational supervision to the department of campus safety, determines staffing and training needs to ensure compliance with health and safety laws, and coordinates initial response to emergencies on assigned shift. Primary shift responsibilities are 3 pm to 11 pm. Bachelor’s degree and three or more years of full-time experience (or Associate degree and a minimum of five years’ experience) in security/public safety, environmental safety, firefighter, police officer, or related position is required. Supervisory experience, preferably in higher education, is desirable. Candidate must be able to achieve designation as an armed Peace Officer in New York State.

Able Electric ableelec96@gmail.com or fax to: 585-948-5183 No phone calls please.

Deadline for applications is September 12, 2021. For additional details and to apply online, visit www.genesee.edu/employment. Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references.

ADVICE FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER CHANGE Research the job market. Look into 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.

GCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.

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• Electricians • 1st & 2nd Shift Forklift Operators

Civil Service exams:

• Process Control Technician • 2nd Shift Case and Label Mechanic • 1st & 2nd Shift Machine Operators • AG Mechanic • Maintenance Supervisor • Parts Room Attendant • Over the Road Truck Drivers

Library Clerk, O.C. #30-21 Mental Health Clinical Therapist, O.C. #66-632

Competitve Wages, Growth Opportunities, Full Benefits Packages, Paid Training, 401K

Mental Health Clinical Social Worker, O.C. #66-701 Supervising Mental Health Clinical Social Worker, O.C. #61-763

100 Gambee Rd., Geneva, NY 14456 Apply in person or at: https://careers.senecafoods.com

Water/Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator/Trainee, O.C. #31-21 Last Filing Date: 9/29/21 Examination Date: 11/6/21 A $20.00 fee is required for these exams

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FULL-TIME WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATES

Class A & Class B Drivers Wanted

Anderson-DuBose has full-time employment opportunities for Warehouse Associates

Local and Transport. Dedicated runs available. Full or Part-time. Home Daily, Plus Benefits

Job entails order picking with electric pallet jacks as the primary tool, pallet stacking, and loading trucks. Must be capable of performing physical labor, lifting up to 50lbs. Must be able to work early mornings or late nights and a weekend day. The schedule is a 4-day work week with overtime during the season. Pay is $20.00/hour to start. Generous benefit package including medical, dental and vision insurance. Benefit package also includes a 401k plan and paid time off.

Also availableEvening deliveries and milk pick up • 3-4 hours

To apply http://www.anderson-dubose.com or http://www.a-d.us

Call 585-591-1624

HOSPITALITY ASSISTANT/ UNIT HELPER

BOOST ENERGY AT THE OFFICE Squeeze in a midday workout. Numerous studies have shown the many benefits to daily exercise, but professionals may not know that exercise can help improve their productivity at the office. A 2005 study from researchers at the then-named Leeds Metropolitan University in England asked 200 workers to answer questions regarding their productivity on days when they exercised at lunchtime and days when they did not exercise. Sixty percent said their job performance, including their ability to meet deadlines and manage their time, improved by a considerable amount on the days when they exercised.

Come join us at Premier Genesee to assist our residents. We offer flexible day & evening hours. Positions are temporary; full-time, part-time or per diem. Must be 16 yrs. of age or older. Please call Sharon Zeames at: 585-344-0584 x 2101 or email: szeames@premiergenesee.com

SALES COORDINATOR

New York State DOT Has Openings For Highway Maintenance Workers

Full-time We are seeking an experienced Sales Coordinator to join our team! Responsibilities: • Assisting sales preparing materials for quote presentations and sales calls • Assisting customer service/sales quoting customers and answering phones • Maintain access for company personnel to distributor portals/information sites • Work closely with sales to develop company branded sales tools/guides • Monitor incoming publications/newsletters and identify opportunities • Maintaining office-wide back-up system • Scanning office documents into the back-up file computer • Tracking service department work and related costs • Assisting accounts receivables invoicing customers and processing payments • Assisting office manager with other various reports as needed • Stay up to date on distributor new products, promotions, etc. • Maintaining membership, advertising placements and directory listings with related associations/groups • Ensuring all leads/customers are entered into Salesforce • Updating company brochure, calendars, etc. and creating print ads for publications • Creating e-mail campaigns using MailChimp • Keep an update current customer list and other mailings lists Qualifications: • 2 to 3 years of relevant experience to the responsibilities listed above • Good computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office, Quickbooks a plus

Applicants must be 18 years of age or older, have a valid CDL A or B, a clean driving record, pass a pre-employment physical and drug test and be willing to work nights and weekends. Additional information is available at: https://www.dot.ny.gov/jobs/ perm_positions/highwaymaintenance-worker or call 1-877-DOT-JOB1.

Contact your county office to fill out application:

Genesee/Orleans 585-343-0502 Livingston 585-346-3036 Monroe 585-586-4514 Eastside or 585-352-3471 Westside Wayne/Ontario 315-332-4000 Wyoming 585-786-3310

NYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer/ Affirmative Action Employer.

Pay dependent upon experience and expertise. Please e-mail resumes to: bill.cox@marktecprods.com

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You love what you do, now love where you do it. LeRoy Village Green Residential Healthcare Facility is now hiring for the following positions: $2000.00 sign on bonuses for Certified Nursing Assistants All Shifts: • Competitive Rates • Flexible scheduling • Shift differentials • 12 hour shifts available • Per diem rates/shifts available $5000 sign on bonuses for Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN) 3pm-11pm, 11pm-7am: • Competitive Rates • Flexible scheduling • Shift differentials • 12 hour shifts available • Per diem rates/shifts available RN Rehab Nurse Manager 7am-3:30pm Sign on Bonus Available, inquire for details! • Competitive Rates • Flexible scheduling • Shift differentials • 12 hour shifts available Van Driver: • Flexible scheduling is a MUST • Minimum of high school diploma or equivalent • Needs to be dependable • Must be able to work as a team member • Must have safe driving record Laundry Aide - Full Time • 37.5 hrs, every other weekend Porter - Full Time - Days • 40 hours per week, 5:30am-2pm, every third weekend • Duties: Sweep & Mop Dining Rooms, Retrieve Laundry from Units, Assist with packing & moving Employment is contingent on successful completion of pre-placement physical and criminal background. Diversity creates a healthier atmosphere: LeRoy Village Green Nursing & Rehabilitation Center is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Applications can be completed online at:

www.leroyvillagegreen.com or in person at LeRoy Village Green, 10 Munson S., LeRoy, NY 14482. EMPLOYMENT

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NOTICE OF VACANCY

LPNs & CNAs

Custodial Worker

FT/PT/per diem; all shifts

Qualifications:

• Civil Service Eligibility • Physical ability to perform assigned duties • Team player with strong work ethic and positive attitude • Dependable and safety-oriented • Valid NYS Driver’s License Location: • Mt. Morris B-Shift • 2:30pm-11pm Salary: • $27,040 + $939.60 shift differential = $27,979.60 • With benefit package and NYS pension Starting Date: • ASAP Visit our website at www.gvboces.org. Reply by September 6, 2021 with reference to Vacancy 22-31, resume and proof of license to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Gabrielle Kolo Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street LeRoy, NY 14482

Sign-on bonus & benefits for FT Apply: Premier Genesee Center for Nursing & Rehab 278 Bank St., Batavia, NY 14020 ATTN: T. Ferrando or email: kferrando@premiergenesee.com

FLEET MECHANIC – Lancaster, NY Full-time Heavy truck diesel mechanic responsible for maintaining a fleet of approximately 20 trucks including Tri-axle dump trucks and dump trailers. Responsible for routine maintenance, tracking service intervals, ordering parts, and preparing work orders. Should be familiar with after treatment systems and Snap-On diagnostic equipment. Air brake, AC certified, Cummins diesel Heavy NYS inspection certificate helpful. Flexible schedule, great pay, healthcare benefits, 401k and more.

Please contact Tony at 585-370-0331 tonyalu@swantruckingwest.com Quitting a job can be full of mixed emotions. Just be sure to time it correctly and leave in as positive a way as possible to maintain a strong professional network.

LIVINGSTON COUNTY, N.Y.

HELP WANTED

TOWN OF WHEATLAND HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT

DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES

FULL-TIME MACHINE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Applicants must possess the following: Clean NYS CDL (2 year minimum); Experience operating heavy equipment; Mechanical experience along with welding and fabrication; and be able to work both independently and in a team environment.

APPLICATIONS MAY BE PICKED UP AT THE WHEATLAND TOWN OFFICE OR PRINTED FROM THE TOWN WEBSITE www.townofwheatland.org 22 Main Street, Scottsville, NY (585) 889-1553

Come Come join join an an award-winning, award-winning, progressive progressive county county government government organization organization in in the the beautiful beautiful Genesee Genesee River River Valley Valley of of the the Western Western Finger Finger Lakes Lakes region region of of Upstate Upstate NY. NY.

Please return completed applications to the Wheatland Town Office Monday thru Thursday between the hours of 8 A.M.-4 P.M; Monday 6 P.M.-8 P.M.; Friday 8 A.M.- 1 P.M.

APPLICATION DEADLINE SEPT. 10, 2021 Equal Opportunity Employer

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DRIVER FOR WHEELCHAIR VAN

MANUFACTURING

FT/PT/Per Diem; M-F & occasional Sat . Flexibility in hrs. required. Must have valid NYS driver’s license. Apply at: Premier Genesee Center for Nursing & Rehab 278 Bank St, Batavia, NY • ATTN: S. Zeames

Genesee Community College has an opening for a part-time (up to 19.5 hours/week) Science Laboratory Technician who provides assistance with the maintenance, acquisition, storage, and security of science laboratory facilities, equipment, and materials and chemicals; and the advance preparation of materials for student use in the laboratory. Bachelor’s Degree in science or technically related field including coursework preferably in biology and chemistry and a minimum of three years’ experience in science laboratory work required. Experience in microbiology techniques, particularly media and culture preparation preferred. Sterilization techniques highly desirable. Deadline for applications is September 12, 2021. For additional details and to apply online, visit www.genesee.edu/employment. Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references. GCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.

Industrial filter company looking for individuals to fill positions in

Light Assembly (full-time) Must have 2-3 years experience in an assembly environment. Basic knowledge of measuring and hand tools very helpful. Great opportunity for the right individuals. Excellent pay & benefits. Email resume: hr@aftechnologies.com or mail to:

American Filtration Technologies, Inc. 100 Thruway Park Drive W. Henrietta, NY 14586

STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Allodoxaphobia is the fear of opinions.

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CDL A TANKER POSITIONS

Legal Clerk-Typist

Home Daily

The Genesee County District Attorney’s Office has a provisional position available for a Legal Clerk-Typist. Qualifications include a two-year degree in Secretarial Science, Office Technology-Secretarial, Paralegal or related field or two years of full-time, paid legal clerical experience or any equivalent combination of training and experience. Hours are 30 hours per week at $15.22/hr. plus excellent benefits.

ARG Trucking Corp., a local bulk petroleum hauler, is in need of DRIVERS with CDL A Licenses and XT Endorsement. Trucks are based at our CHILI TERMINAL. FULL-TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE with paid time off, medical and Rx coverage, vision care coverage, dental coverage, 401k retirement plans, profit sharing, company supplied uniforms. Experienced and recent CDL school grads welcome!! In house CDL A training program available as well.

Please send resume to: District Attorney’s Office, One West Main Street, Batavia, New York 14020

CALL RECRUITING TODAY!!

800-334-1314 x1178 ROAD SERVICE TECHNICIAN NEEDED Details of Employment • Install, service, and repair of electric hydraulic compactor systems. • Duties include but are not limited to the installation of new compactor units, servicing and maintaining existing compactor units, along with coordination of major repairs and updates of compactor units with partner corporations. • Travel upper northeast states and some Canadian provinces to install and maintain food waste compactor systems. • Must possess valid drivers’ license with the ability to pass NYS DOT physical and drug test, become proficient with ELD driver log system, be able to lift 50 lbs., MIG/Stick weld, complete basic maintenance tasks and diagnostics efficiently, be able to work in confined spaces, work alone with minimal supervision, and work in all weather conditions. • Knowledge of electrical weight scale systems, microelectronics, PLC control systems, Hydraulics, 480V 3Ph, blueprint/schematic interpretation, and electrical system diagnostics is a plus. • Travel time 50% of job and must be available for On-Call emergency service. • Must possess basic hand tools (wrenches, screwdrivers, socket set, multimeter). • Become familiar with Parent and Partner Food and Work Safety Programs. • Work Schedule is Flexible, based on service needs and ELD hours of service. Benefits • Meals, Lodging, Fuel and Service Vehicle provided by company. • PPE, major tools, and components provided by company. • Healthcare and Vision insurance provided by company at NO Cost to the employee. • Dental offered at low rates. • Matching 401K program. • Paid Holidays and Vacation time. Paid Personal leave and Sick days. Compensation • Hourly, Based on Experience. Minimum $22.00/HR. • Overtime after 40 Hours at 1-1/2 times base rate, with no hourly cap of overtime. • Probationary 30-Day starting period. • Work review after 90 days full-time employment. Yearly performance reviews. Please email resume to Bill Baskin: Bill@BaskinLivestock.com or apply in person at: Baskin Livestock Inc. 9778 Creek Road • Batavia, NY 14020 585-344-4452

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Work at Oak Hill Country Club & Receive All the Perks! Servers • Dishwashers • Housemen • Grill Attendant Banquet Servers • Valet • Maintenance Tech FT, PT, & Seasonal Positions Available.

FREE GOLF MONDAYS, FREE MEALS ON SHIFT, & FREE UNIFORMS!

Orthodontic Assistant Part-time OR Full-time

Experience preferred, but will train the right person. FT positions offer full benefits: medical, dental, 401K, PTO

Experience a plus but training will be provided. Mail resume to:

Apply now and become part of our great team! website: https://oakhillcc.talentplushire.com/jobs/ or email: hr@oakhillcc.com

Dr. Keith Koch

CHALLENGES OF GOING REMOTE WITH YOUR BUSINESS CUSTOMER SERVICE: Ensuring customers can seamlessly connect with your business, and your customer service staff in particular, should be a priority when switching to a remote work setting. Remote customer service employees won’t have the direct access to management and fellow team members that they had when working on-site, so business owners can employ central management platforms that make it easy to access information regarding new products and services and previous interactions with and responses to customers. That access can help solve issues while reducing the likelihood of substantial lag time as customer service employees wait to hear from coworkers and managers about how to respond to certain issues.

4376 Lakeville Rd. P.O. Box 186 Geneseo, NY 14454 or fax to 243-3333 or email to: koch@frontiernet.net

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T.F. Brown’s Restaurant

Wait & Bar Staff Needed Full-time & part-time • Flexible hours Join our Team now! Apply Within. 214 E. Main St. • Batavia

ACHIEVE A BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE Learn to manage your time. One of the keys to creating a worklife balance is to hone your time management skills. Effective time management can help you fit more in without feeling rushed or anxious. Start by determining just how much time you need to perform certain tasks. Then divide up the day accordingly. You may find that by waking up an hour earlier each day, you achieve a lot more without affecting your well-being. Quiet time at home in the morning can be a prime time to fit in a workout or catch up on paperwork.

Full-Time

WASH BAY Position Available

Must be a team player with initiative. Must be responsible and reliable. Must be able to operate a pressure washer. Saturdays are a must with a day off during the week. Good pay, Benefits paid for, and Vacation Time.

F I N D N E W, L O C A L E M P L O Y M E N T O P P O R T U N I T I E S AT

Please email resume to Dan Bills: dan@baskinlivestock.com or fax to (585) 344-4868

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A life without love is like a year without summer. ~Swedish Proverb SWEET CORN: White & Butter/ sugar fresh picked Excellent quality, extra tender, sweet, Good for freezing. MacKenzie’s 8442 Harris Rd. 585-768-6436

FOR RENT BERGEN FOR RENT: Spacious 2 room Studio. Lots of yard. Country setting. Laundry on site. Parking. $595 includes all utilities. 585-330-7080. DOWNTOWN LEROY: Two bedroom apartment. $700/month + utilities, 1st & last month and security. References. No pets. No smoking. Great location. Immediate occupancy. 585-993-0137. RETSOF RENTAL: Two bedroom apartment, with wall-to-wall carpeting. Includes stove, refrigerator, garbage, water, sewer, parking. Big lawn. NO PETS. No smoking. References. 585-243-2609.

REC. VEHICLES 2001 WINNEBAGO: 32 foot Adventurer. New Tires, new brakes. Immaculate Condition. 21,000 miles. $32,000/offer. 585-329-5753 or 585-519-1029.

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SERVICES TOP NOTCH APPLIANCE SERVICE: Servicing All Major Brands. Fully Insured, all work GUARANTEED. Call Karl! 585-820-9964; topnotchapplianceservice.net Like us on FaceBook! M&M´s E-Z CLEANERS Residential Junk Removal Cleanout... Estates, Hoarders, Move Outs Attics, Basements, Garages, Barns Demo... Garages, Pools, Sheds, Barns BBB Member Mike, 585-975-9019, 585-482-8366. DON’S GENERAL HANDYMAN SERVICES: Roofing, siding, exterior, and interior work done at affordable prices. 24 hour emergency services available. All kinds of jobs big or small accepted. 585-360-7974 SHEPARD ASPHALT PAVING: Commercial/ Residential Excavation. Concrete. Topsoil. SIGN UP NOW & SAVE! 35 years experience! Free Estimates! 585-733-2781.

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JUNK CLEANOUT JUNK CLEANOUT SERVICES: Rates starting at $49. Cleanout of Attics, Cellars, Houses, Barns, etc! Removal garages, fences, etc. Also, Tree/ Brush Removal Fast Response Time SAME DAY SERVICE! MasterCard or Visa accepted. SUMMER COUPON SPECIAL: Expires 9-23-21 JD Junk & Cleanout Service, 585-719-8004 THE GENERAC PWRcell, a solar plus battery storage system. SAVE money, reduce your reliance on the grid, prepare for power outages and power your home. Full installation services available. $0 Down Financing Option. Request a FREE, no obligation, quote today. Call 1-877-350-0197. NEVER PAY FOR Covered Home Repairs Again! Complete Care Home Warranty COVERS ALL MAJOR SYSTEMS AND APPLIANCES. 30 DAY RISK FREE. $200.00 OFF + 2 FREE Months! 844-649-4766

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WANTED ANTIQUES WANTED: Coins. Furniture, Toys, Crocks, Oil Paintings, Oil/ Farm Signs, Pedal Tractors. Howard, FOX FARM ANTIQUES, 585-226-6160, 585-747-0193. WANTED COINS - CURRENCY US Coins, Currency, Collections HIGHEST PRICES PAID Private Collector Honeoye - Pittsford 585-322-5909

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SALE PENDING 164 Jackson St., Batavia City: Great opportunity for owner/investor with this 2 family city home! Home was one of the first built on Jackson St. Both units are currently rented and tenants are on a month-to-month lease. Also listed as a single family home.

2 Gibson Street, Oakfield:- Village: Lovely 3 bedroom home in the heart of Oakfield. Enjoy the screened in porch, roomy basement, attached garage, dining room, beautiful woodwork, and wood floors! An affordable home within a minute walk to everything in Oakfield! Adam Dixson TEXT: H079207 TO: VIDEOS howardhanna.com/B1359734

6878 Cole Rd., LeRoy: 3 bedroom, 1 bath Ranch home has new waterproof laminate flooring. Living room with fireplace, new cabinets with island and tile backsplash & includes appliances. Sliding doors in the dining area lead to a deck, patio, vegetable garden and big yard. Beth Starowitz TEXT: H078297 TO: VIDEOS howardhanna.com/R1357949

2355 Orangeville Cntr. Rd., Orangeville: Everything on one floor! Enjoy country living on over 16 acres of land with a pond. The backyard has fruit trees, raspberry plants, and a grapevine.

4 Adams St., Batavia-City: Enjoy this quiet neighborhood, backyard space & pool! 3 bedrooms, 2 upstairs with a full bath and one on the first floor and full bathroom. New roof 2020, new furnace 2018, stainless refrigerator 2019. Deborah Gillen TEXT: H075777 TO: VIDEOS howardhanna.com/R1354328

1250 State Route 19, Middlebury: GREAT STARTER HOME 2 Bedroom Ranch with attached garage and breezeway. Hardwood floors, newer roof, 1st floor laundry, eat-in kitchen and large pantry. Stove / refrigerator / dishwasher / washer / dryer will stay. Doreen Graham TEXT: H070997 TO: VIDEOS howardhanna.com/R1347539

7566 South Pearl St. Road, OAKFIELD: Beautiful Cape Cod home with five bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and one half bath. Private fully fenced backyard. Covered front porch, large deck on back, shed, blacktop driveway, ADT home security system, full basement, new play set, appliances in kitchen stay. Michelle Dills TEXT: H079977 TO: VIDEOS howardhanna.com/R1361107

4 State Street, BATAVIA-CITY: Medical professional building located in business district, plenty of parking, reception area, office area, 3 exam rooms, current use is dental office. Full shower bath, 1/2 bath, brick exterior, easy access to one floor, full basement for storage, minutes to NYS Thruway. Russ Romano TEXT: H068427 TO: VIDEOS howardhanna.com/B1344426

1389 Exchange St., Alden: 2 Unit Duplex with great owner occupancy income or Rental Opportunity. Both units are occupied with month-to-month leases, however each would love to stay on with new owners. Great curb appeal.

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NEW LISTING 8940 Hartshorn Road, BATAVIA-TOWN: 4 bedroom Cape on pleasant country lot in Pembroke school district. Eat-in kitchen, breezeway leads to large 2 car garage. Full basement, central air plus permanent generator, refrigerator, washer and dryer add to value. Extra workshop/storage bldg. Madeleine Rusch TEXT: H080407 TO: VIDEOS howardhann.com/B1361591

5542 Battin Rd., Gainesville: CASH BUYERS prepare to be AMAZED with this property. Home sits off the road up on a hill. New vinyl windows, addition with a woodstove, bar area, cathedral ceilings with skylights. Inground gated pool area surrounded by concrete and a gazebo sun shelter with a fireplace. Doreen Graham TEXT: H056967 TO: VIDEOS howardhanna.com/R1340856

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2165 Main, Pembroke: Cape Cod style home on 1.5 acre lot. 3 bedrooms and a full bath upstairs. Additional room downstairs that serves as a multi-use area. Public water connected for domestic use, well connection for outdoor use. Property has mature trees and room for outdoor activities. David Adams TEXT: H068197 TO: VIDEOS howardhanna.com/B1344211

28 Dolbeer St., Perry Village: A diamond in the rough, waiting to be restored to its former glory. Designed hardwood floors, enclosed front porch, fireplace with bookshelves, full attic, vinyl siding, spacious living room/family room. Fireplace is not connected. Kenneth Klin TEXT: H056587 TO: VIDEOS howardhanna.com/B1339157

8 Church St., LeRoy-Village: Charming house right in the village. Original hardwood floors, stainless steel back splash, quartz countertops, high ceilings, architectural details, open side porch, huge backyard. Partially finished attic with plumbing. Includes 1 Year HSA Home Warranty Paid By Seller. Marie Scofield • howardhanna.com/B1337743 TEXT: H055397 • TO: VIDEOS

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143 Lake St., LeRoy-Village: Opportunity knocks! Excellent location for new build residential/multi-unit/farmette investment. Great potential with municipal water and sewer available with short commute to Rochester or Batavia. Owner will hold mortgage for qualified buyer. Madeleine Rusch TEXT: H066057 TO: VIDEOS howardhanna.com/B1341322

124 Bank St., Batavia-City: Current house of worship, over 7,500 square feet on 2 floors. Central air, 4 bathrooms, large commercial kitchen, off street parking for 20 cars. Priced well below assessed value. Russ Romano • howardhanna.com/B1354366 TEXT: H076297 • TO: VIDEOS

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