Oatka Edition - Genesee Valley Penny Saver 8-28-2020

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HOMETOWN

Cheryl Ann Payne (Major) August 21, 2020 Middlebury, NY: Cheryl Ann Payne (Major) 1/3/1962-8/21/2020. It is with Great Sadness we announce the passing of Our Beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Aunt, Niece and Friend. Over the last 8 years, Cheri fought and won 3 cancer battles. Sadly, she could not win her final battle. Predeceased by her parents, Bob and Barb Major, in-laws, Win and Lillian Payne. Many aunts, uncles and cousins, a brother in-law and niece. Cheri is survived by her husband of over 36 years, Ed Payne and her sons Christopher (Autumn) Payne and Phillip (Dawn) Payne. 5 grandchildren; brother, Bob (Donna) Major; sister, Betsy (Will) O’Brien; sisters-in-law, Linda, Ellen and Marcia. 2 nephews and 5 nieces, 1 great-nephew and 4 great-nieces, few great-aunts, her aunt Liz Wurzer and so many cousins. A Celebration of Cheri’s life will be at the convenience of family. Donations in her memory may be sent to: Wyoming County ASPCA, 808 Creek Road, Attica, NY 14011

CREATE AN ENDURING MEMORIAL FOR A LOVED ONE Establish an online memorial website. If you want to share stories, photos and anecdotes about your loved one with the world, a memorial website is a great way to do so. Create the site and share your own feelings before soliciting others to share their thoughts and anecdotes as well.

Walter D. Monteleone, II August 19, 2020 Batavia - On Wednesday, August 19, 2020, Walter D. Monteleone, II, loving husband and father of three children passed away at the age of 57. Walter was born on December 20, 1962 in Warsaw to Walter D. and Dorothy (Snow) Monteleone. On May 21, 1988, he married Cynthia Ann McAndrew. They raised two daughters and a son, Cassandra Ann, Tiffany Jean, and Brandon Walter Monteleone. Walter was an avid sports fan. He loved the Green Bay Packers more than any other team. He also had a passion for art, creating beautiful pieces with his carpentry skills. Most of all, he loved his family and friends. He will always be remembered for his humor, compassion, and willingness to help others. Walter was preceded in death by his mother, Dorothy; his sister, Cheryl; and a cousin, Tim Gerasimchik. He is survived by his wife, Cynthia; his three children, Cassandra (Dan), Tiffany (Rickie), and Brandon (Kaylee), his sisters, Jill ( Jon) and Michelle ( Jeff ); grandchildren, Noah, Benjamin, Peighton, Lucas, and James; several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Family and friends are invited to a Celebration of Walter’s Life on Saturday (August 29, 2020) at 6191 Main St. Rd. in Stafford from 1 to 6 p.m. Food and beverages will be served. Those wishing may make a memorial contribution in Walter’s name to the American Cancer Society, 726 Exchange St., Ste 815, Buffalo, NY 14210. Please leave a condolence, share a story, or light a candle at www.bataviafuneralhomes.com. Arrangements were entrusted to the H.E. Turner & Co. Funeral Home in Batavia. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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1. “What are you looking at?” 2. A COVID-19 summer bride 3. Allen running Oak Tree Half Marathon - Ben Gajewski 4. Genesee County 4-H Flower Fair Class Champions!

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REDUCE YOUR ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT

Transform your yard into a

BY AMANDA DUDEK

Our

backyards

are

part

of

the

surrounding ecosystem. As such, they deserve our careful consideration when making landscaping choices. Patty Love, Founder and Program Director of the Rochester Permaculture Center, believes our choices must go beyond the “how many and where” approach to restore— and even improve—our slice of nature.

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“People typically choose plants based on creating an attractive display,” explained Love, a consultant and researcher, and Certified permaculture designer and teacher based in the Genesee River Valley. “A Permaculture design approach brings in plants which fill those same functions of beauty but also feed wildlife, pollinators, people, or all three.” Permaculture is a design system that harmoniously integrates people and landscape to meet the human needs while cultivating natural ecosystems which are diverse, stable, resilient, and regenerative. Put simply, it can be applied to landscaping to create beauty while living in beneficial harmony with the animals and natural environments around us. First, we must identify our natural environment. “We live in a humid temperate forest biome,” said Love. “That is the 4th most productive environment in the world in terms of converting sunlight into biomass. Since our own native climate is already so productive, why not recreate it as we landscape to take advantage of that potential? You can create your ideal look with edible plants which create a safer environment for your children while teaching them about nutrition, food origins and positive relationships between plants, animals, beneficial insects and other wildlife.”

Make your yard an environmentally friendly oasis.

TRY SOME OF PATTY LOVE’S TOP 10 TIPS Find natural alternatives to pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers. Our properties and waterways are all connected. What we put on our lawns typically finds its way into Lake Ontario, where nitrogen and phosphorus from fertilizers contributes to algal bloom. Other lawn chemicals can damage the water quality and disrupt food chains.

Think in layers. Natural environments consist of 8 layers: overstory (or canopy), understory, shrub, herbaceous, ground covers, roots, vines, and fungi. Select plants from more than one layer when planning an area. Using this pattern from nature allows for a tremendous amount of diversity while creating successful ecosystems for plants and animals.

Set the goals for your natural space; then select a design that works. If one of your goals is added privacy, for example, choose shrubs or trees that provide that. The Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District offers many affordable varieties at its annual plant sale.

Build better lawns. Get the look of a short, green lawn beyond the monocrop that is grass. Dutch White Clover, thyme and chamomile are all low growing green plants that will fill out your lawn, add edible elements, and reduce the need for mowing.

Swap out favorite colorful landscaping plants, like the “burning bush” shrub, with beneficial native plants such as the blueberry bush. Its leaves also turn bright red in the fall, and meanwhile, it provides flowers for pollinators and berries for humans and animals. Plant it with beautiful nodding wild onions whose scent can deter deer and larval pests of blueberry plants. Keep author Dave Jacke’s 7 F’s in mind: Plants should provide at least some of these benefits: Food, Fiber, Fun, “Farmaceuticals” (plants with medicinal properties), Fuel, Fertilizer, and Fodder. Make sure the plants you choose are filling at least three of these functions!

“An environmentally responsible landscape is a way we can give back to nature while lowering the environmental impact of development,” Love encouraged. “It can improve our quality of life and restore our environment.”

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Let the dandelions grow. Dandelions are one of the earliest and most important food sources for pollinators, and every part of the dandelion is edible. They are even medicinal! Choose a fruitful hedge. Rather than using an invasive shrub like Japanese barberry to create a hedge, go with a bountiful fruit producer like currant bushes. Raspberry and blackberry bushes also create a bramble border while producing many delicious berries. Aronia, a flowering shrub, are very easy to care for and produce a beautiful, edible black fruit which is high in antioxidants. Elderberries are also phenomenal because they are so versatile, growing nearly anywhere. Think of the bees! Bee Balm is an excellent option as bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators are very attracted to it, and you can eat the petals and leaves! For vegetables, consider perennial Sea Kale or Turkish rocket, a perennial broccoli-like plant. Start small. Outline a designated space, even a square yard, and select a small community of plants for that environment. Let it be natural and see what happens!

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--DEAR PAW'S CORNER: My Labrador puppy, "Charlie," is six months old. He received his first and second round of vaccines, but then our state went into lockdown. Can I hold off on getting the rest of his shots for now, until restrictions ease? -- Blake F., Sacramento DEAR BLAKE: Contact Charlie's veterinarian first to find out if they are allowing non-urgent visits. The first year of vaccinations is extremely important for your dog's development and long-term health. Lockdown mandates are making it difficult for everyone to figure out if and when they should visit the vet for their pet's checkups. But veterinarians know how important it is to keep to the vaccine schedule (to learn more, go to akc.org and search for "puppy shots schedule"). By this point they should have some guidelines and a plan for scheduling routine appointments. That also goes for maintaining adult pets' vaccinations and keeping their licenses current. Contact the veterinarian to find out if they're booking routine appointments. What if you aren't able to get an appointment to get Charlie's third round of shots? For now, limit his exposure to other dogs, as he still has some risk of contracting serious illnesses like parvovirus. That means no dog park visits or play dates (unless you know the other dog's vaccine status). Let him run in the backyard or go to a state park or other large outdoor area that allows pets and doesn't have many people or animals around. Spend more time training him on basic obedience commands -- if you're both stuck at home, now is the perfect time. As soon as a vet appointment opens up, take Charlie in and get him up to date on his shots.

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SCOTTSVILLE: 822 North Road. Sat., Aug. 29 (9-4pm). Household items, tools, sewing, kitchen, toys, antiques.

GENESEO: 27 Tuscarora Avenue. 9/4 (9-5pm), 9/5 (9-4pm). Several antiques & unique items. Advertising, vintage radios, signs, china, Corelle, portable AC unit, Honda snowblower, Radio Flyer wagon, tools, yard tools, workbench, air compressor, Elgin National coffee grinder, antique glass display case, coolers, vintage industrial hair dryer, picture frames, beer trays, military uniforms. No early birds. Reduced prices Saturday. Please wear a mask.

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BERGEN: 7407 Townline Road. 9/4-5 (10-4pm). MULTIFAMILY. Milk/ Coke bottles, milk crates, tools, furniture, designer clothes, electronics, misc.

Yard sales are popular ways to make money and clear homes of unwanted items. CASH FOR VINTAGE ITEMS

BLOOMFIELD: 7211 Baptist Hill Road. ONGOING BARN SALE, Daily 10-6 until all sold! Inventory includes 60, 61, 68 Harleys. Harley parts, accessories, collectibles, paraphernalia. 56 Ford, 1958 N w/ many implements. Large and broad selection of tools, hardware, more. Stop by and check it out! Vern, 585-698-6628 or Scott, 585-489-9272.

AVON EXIT 9 FLEA MARKET: Open Sundays 8-3. Masks and social distancing necessary, inside and out. Lots of stuff for students www.exit9fleamarket.com

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HOW STUDENTS CAN HANDLE THE TRANSITION TO MIDDLE SCHOOL Participate in a school-based transition program. Middle schools 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.

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LEROY: 48 South Street. 8/7-31 (9-6 Daily). ESTATE SALE. Contents of Entire Home For Sale. Antiques, furniture and much more!

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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.

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Best Patio In Town! FISH FRIES return Fri., Sept. 4th! REMEMBER OUR HOT DOG CART IS OUT FRONT FROM 11:00-2:00 DAILY

Largest Dining Room Around Restaurant Now Open • Daily Feature Open Monday – Friday • 11am – 9pm 5122 Clinton St. Rd., Batavia • (585) 343-0642

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We Are Open For

Indoor And Outdoor Seating! Featuring our regular menu with great nightly Chef specials. Visit our website for the full menu. Reservations are recommended.

September 5th will be the last day of our outdoor food trailer for the season. The Red Osier Landmark Restaurant will be closed Labor Day week. (September 7th through September 14th). We will resume regular dinner service Tuesday, September 15th at 4 p.m. Although our dining rooms and food trailers will be closed those days, our office will be open Friday and Saturday (September 11th and 12th) from11am to 2pm for reservation requests and gift certificate purchases.

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MOST POPULAR ETHNIC CUISINES ACROSS THE COUNTRY What constitutes “ethnic” food differs from person to person. Someone of Italian descent may dine regularly on garlic-infused pasta dishes, while a person from another area of the world may find such foods exotic. In the cultural melting pot of North America, various cuisines representing countries that span the globe are within arm’s length for many people. According to Technomic, a Chicago-based research firm, 77 percent of Americans enjoy ethnic foods while dining out once a month. Around 38 percent order ethnic food weekly. In addition, many more people prepare ethnic cuisine at home.

Red Osier Food Trailer serving Tuesday through Saturday from 11am-2pm. Featuring our full trailer menu!

Mon-Closed, Tues-Thurs 4pm-8pm; Fri-Sat 4pm-9pm; Sun 4pm-8pm.

Outdoor seating available on patio!

We are offering take-outs and patio dinners Friday, the 28th. We will not be serving on the 4th, Labor Day weekend.

Familiar faces: Some diners enjoy being a “regular” at their favorite local restaurants. Local dining spots also become gathering locations for residents in the know, instead of passing-through tourists or commuters.

RouteNo 5, Stafford • 343-6972 affiliation with Red Osier Rochester,

343-5658

Open for take-outs every Friday from 3pm-8pm

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A growing interest in ethnic foods is fueled by young people. Technomic notes that millennials are more apt to want to try various cuisines and then incorporate them into their regular dining experiences. The National Restaurant Association found that 60 percent of people are likely to “tie their favorite ethnic food to their family history.” Interest in ethnic foods tends to be highest in urban areas where restaurants and ingredients may be more readily available. When it comes to the top ethnic cuisines enjoyed throughout the states or provinces and territories, Chinese, Mexican and Italian rally for the top spots on diners’ plates. While the NRA has Italian cuisine as earning topbilling, Technomic’s list says that Chinese food, at 76 percent, followed by Mexican food (74 percent) and Italian (71 percent) comprise the biggest ethnic draws. Japanese or sushi comes in a distant fourth at 32 percent in the United States. The statistics portal Statista indicates that, as of January 2015, Chinese, American and Italian foods are quite popular in Canada. However, the percentage of people who cook these foods as opposed to eating them out at a restaurant varies. Chinese food is most widely enjoyed in a restaurant setting, while Italian food is frequently whipped up at home. As immigration tides change, ethnic cuisine may change with them. However, interest in experiencing ethnic dining is likely to remain consistent.

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Our Country Gift Shop is open with unique gifts and baked goods. We also have all kinds of animal food for chickens, We are open 7 days a week! birds, rabbits and more. 9am-9pm

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Honeybees are a popular pollinator of apple trees.

Starting Saturday 8/29/20 we will be closing at noon through Labor Day 9/7/20 for vacation. Will reopen Tuesday 9/8/20 at 9am. We deliver to LeRoy, Byron, Bergen, Caledonia, Mumford, Pavilion, Wyoming, Stafford & Batavia

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* Mix a quarter cup of salt in with two tablespoons of bath wash for a sudsy, refreshing, skin-soothing salt scrub. * “Before I go to the beach, I freeze an ice-cube tray full of lemonade. Then, we use the cubes in our travel cups. It keeps the lemonade cool, and as it melts (which tends to be quickly), it doesn’t water down the drink.” -- K.H. in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

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* Here’s a budget stretcher: “Credit goes to my friend for this great butter extender. Whip 1 pound of softened butter and 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Slowly add 1 cup of olive oil. Beat up to 5 minutes to add air and increase volume. Pour into two 1-pint containers and refrigerate. Economical, spreads like soft margarine, tastes great and you get the benefits of olive oil in a natural product.” -- S.B., British Colombia, Canada

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* Some tips for middle or high-school kids going back to school virtually: Have a designated workspace. This can be as simple as a large tray turned upside down and placed on the end of the bed with a storage ottoman to sit on. It will be better than trying to lay in bed and work. * Mold on baked goods goes beyond what you can see. The mold puts out “feelers” that are invisible to the naked eye, so if you see mold on your muffin or bread, don’t think that you can cut that part off and be done with it. To be safe, throw the whole thing away. * “I needed an outlet on my porch, so I ran a long extension cord along the edge of the patio and fed it up into a piece of PVC pipe that was left over from a plumbing job. It holds the end of the cord at about outlet height. Whatever works!” -- V.L. in Arizona

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September Farmer Online Consignment Sale

Estate of Kenneth Schaal Jr. Vehicle, Tool & Household Online Auction

Online only bidding ends September 3rd.

Bidding closes Tues., Aug. 25th at 6pm • Shelby, NY

OFFERING: Farmall 544; MF 3120T; Ford 6600; AC WD; Travalong & Sundowner horse trailers; IH 10 wheel; Pontiac sedan; party tent; Kuhn rake; plows; wagons; beef cattle; weights; tires; washer; blowers; and more! See www.williamkentinc.com for complete list and bidding or contact us for a catalog!

SELLING: ‘16 Chevy Silverado Z71 LT, 8k miles; Kubota B2620 tractor w/RCK60 deck & LA364 loader; Kubota BX2750D snowblower; Satoh Beaver S-370D tractor; Yamaha Grizzly 660 atv; sprayer; box scraper; roller; sweeper; large quantity of tools, presses, saws, etc; household including furniture, televisions, collectibles & more! Watch our website, www. williamkentinc.com for more information and full terms!

PO Box 58 Stafford, NY 14143

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Estate of Kenneth Schaal Jr. Firearm & Outdoor Online Auction

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Bidding closes Wed., Sept. 2nd at 6pm Preview of long guns, safes & ammo Wednesday, August 26th at 9am • Shelby, NY

ESTATE OF DONALD R CRAWFORD ONLINE ONLY CONTENTS AUCTION ONLINE AUCTION BIDDING ENDS THURS., SEPT. 10TH STARTS CLOSING @ 5:00PM W/SOFT CLOSE • 8177 E. Main Road (RT 5) LeRoy, NY

See harriswilcox.com for bidding link, pictures and list of items. OPEN HOUSES: Sat., Sept 5th from 9-10PM and Tues., Sept. 8th from 5-6PM Phone (585) 494-1880 HARRIS WILCOX INC. 59 South Lake Avenue Auctioneers, Bergen, New York 14416 Realtors & Appraisers www.harriswilcox.com

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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

Vitamin D Deficit After Gastric Bypass --DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 72-year-old woman in fair health. I had strong bones until I had gastric bypass surgery. Within two years, I developed osteoporosis. In 2016 my parathyroid hormone level was found to be elevated. However, it has come down over the past year or two from 97.76 to 68.95 pg/mL. The endocrinologist now has me on 8,000 IU of vitamin D-3 per day. My calcium was 9.3 and ionized calcium was 5.0. Meanwhile, the rheumatologist treating my osteoporosis has prescribed Reclast infusions once per year. I just received my second one this month. This summer I broke a toe on my right foot with no known trauma. In October I sustained a stress fracture of my left heel bone, again without any known trauma. I am very worried about what all this means to my future bone health. -- L.M.J. ANSWER: I suspect you had vitamin D deficiency due to the gastric bypass surgery, which prevents your body from absorbing it efficiently. Without vitamin D, your bones cannot take up calcium as effectively. The parathyroid hormone often will increase in this situation, and this is called “secondary hyperparathyroidism.” It’s important to note that both your total and ionized calcium levels are normal. Ionized calcium is the active form -- some calcium binds to albumin, a major protein in blood. In secondary hyperparathyroidism, the calcium is never high. A high calcium and high parathyroid level always means primary hyperparathyroidism, which almost always comes from a tumor of the parathyroid gland. Unfortunately, I have seen people whose doctors have confused this point and missed the diagnosis. With replacement of your vitamin D (at a high-enough dose, you can absorb enough), the PTH level is settling back down to normal, and it would be expected that your bone strength would start going up as well. I would expect your endocrinologist or rheumatologist to follow your bone density through a DEXA scan. The Reclast (zoledronic acid) is an intravenous bisphosphonate, and it slows down reabsorption of your bone. Between the higher vitamin D and the Reclast, your bones should get better and your risk of fracture will decrease, but it will take time. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: In a recent column, you discussed the effect of ibuprofen on men with an enlarged prostate. I am a 78-year-old who runs 15-20 miles per week, with benign prostatic hyperplasia and who also has reduced urinary frequency with occasional use of Advil. As a runner, I have been reluctant to make it a daily regimen because I have read that inflammation is part of the body’s response to tissue damage, which is crucial to the healing process and is important for muscle growth. When ibuprofen’s anti-inflammatory effect reduces symptoms, does it affect the healing process also? Can you comment on the pros and cons for runners? -- B.M. ANSWER: High-dose ibuprofen was shown to inhibit muscle protein synthesis following weightlifting exercise. This led to a suspicion that it might impair the gains in muscle strength that are made with exercise. However, a Canadian study showed that moderate doses of ibuprofen (400 mg after exercise) did not impair muscle growth or gains in strength. Using ibuprofen for occasional muscle soreness or for the purpose of reducing prostate inflammation should not adversely affect your performance in running. *** 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. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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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

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Chili Public Library: The Chili Library will be closed Saturday, September 5 - Monday, September 7 for the Labor Day holiday. The Library will reopen at 10 am, Tuesday, September 8. Wednesday, September 2 - Adult Book Discussion via Zoom, 7 pm. This month’s book is Moment of Lift: Empowering Women Changes the World by Melinda Gates. Copies are available at the Library; stop in or call for curbside service. Registration is required. Thursday, September 3 - Painting Night for Adults, 7:30 pm for ages 18 and up. Enjoy a virtual, guided painting class! Registration is required. Supplies needed are listed on our Events Calendar. Upcoming Wednesday, September 9 - Minecraft Online, 4 pm - New date and time! We will have our Minecraft and Minecraft PE servers open every second and fourth Wednesday from 4-6 pm. If you want to play send us a PM through our Facebook page, and we’ll send you the IP address! Hollwedel Memorial Library: WE ARE OPEN on a limited basis. Visits are limited to 30 min. and the number of patrons at one time is limited. Masks are required. Hours: M,W 2-7 pm; F 1-5 pm; S 10-noon. Curbside pickup is still available. SUMMER READ ends Aug. 28. Stop in Aug. 31 to pick up your rewards! Congratulations to all participants! STORYTIME continues on FB Live Tuesday at 11! Join Miss Josselyn for stories, singing, dancing and maybe a “Take and Make!” If you miss the story live, you can access it later on our FB page. FRIDAY FREEBIES! Sign up early in the week on our FaceBook page to win fun stuff! Drawings take place on Friday. BOARD OF TRUSTEES meetings take place the second Wed. of the month at 6 pm. Caledonia Library: YARD SALE: Friday September 4th and Saturday September 5th from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. on the lawn of the Caledonia Library in the historic village of Caledonia. Contents of a single family home donated to benefit the Caledonia Library. Kitchen, some vintage, retro and collectibles, curios, crafts, Christmas, DIY, and books. Furniture donations accepted. Please drop off on Friday morning September 4th. CURBSIDE PICKUP IS PICKING UP! PICKUPS ARE AVAILABLE FROM 2:30 P.M. UNTIL 5:30 P.M. -M/T and TH/FR. You can place up to seven (7) items on hold at Caledonia Library. Place your items on hold by accessing your account on-line, or by calling the library at 538-4512. Additional details are available from our Website or Facebook. Our building remains closed to the public but please continue to watch for updates about our next steps to re-opening. Stay safe!

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CALEDONIA Caledonia Mumford 2020 Citizen of the Year - Jim Dutton: Saturday, October 10th. 6pm Cocktails. 7pm - Dinner. Held at JW Jones Hall, Caledonia. $30 per person. Reservations by October 2nd. nihick1948@gmail.com or lynjo@ frontiernet.net. Call 226-6817 or 538-4618 Turn The Town Teal - The Ruth Boyd Ovarian Cancer Crusade will once again be turning the town of Caledonia teal for the month of September. This is done to raise awareness of ovarian cancer. If you live in Caledonia or the surrounding area and would like to sponsor a yard sign for a minimum $10 donation please call 585-236-0070. We can place a sign in your yard and remove it at the end of the month. Visit our Facebook page for or information. https://www. facebook.com/RBOCC/

CLARKSON Join the Clarkson Historical Society SWIFT COMET CHALLENGE: The Clarkson Historical Society has replaced its annual Swift Comet 5K fundraiser with a new challenge to run or walk 33.2 miles over a 30-day period. Registration: $7 per individual or $18 per family. Participants have until August 30, 2020 to register, and thirty days once they register to complete the 33.2 miles. Finish by September 30th, 2020! Participants will receive a commemorative certificate upon submitting their log of completed miles. Registration form is on the Clarkson Historical Society Facebook page. Mail registration: Clarkson Historical Society, PO BOX 600, Clarkson, NY 14430 or DROP OFF at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Rd., Clarkson.

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2020 Genesee Valley Hunt Races Canceled Due to Covid-19 Situation: After much thought and deliberation, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 Genesee Valley Hunt Races, which were to take place October 10th. We share the disappointment of many who look forward to the Genesee Valley Hunt Races each year and appreciate that most will understand the necessity to cancel under the unprecedented situation of a global pandemic. Meanwhile, we’ll look forward to reconvening the Genesee Valley Hunt Races next year on October 9, 2021 with an event bigger and better than ever.

PEMBROKE PCD Kiwanis 13th Annual Car Cruise and Fall Festival is Sunday, September 20, 2020 from 11 AM 4 PM at the Pembroke Town Park (Route 77). Car registration begins at 9:00 AM. Pre-registration fee is $10 per car if received by 9/10/2020 or $15 Registration the day of the event. Unique Dash Plaques/Goody Bags only guaranteed for the first 100 cars. Participant vote - trophies awarded at 3 PM. Free kids car cruise (8 and under). Vendors, $20 for a 10’x10’ space and food vendors $100. HUGE basket raffle by Crossroads House. Download applications at www.pcdkiwanis.com. Car info, contact John at (716) 937-9918. Questions pcdkiwanis@gmail.com.

PITTSFORD 261 Fearless Run/Walk Club: 261 Fearless is a not for profit organization for women age 18+. It is a global initiative to connect women socially through movement. We use running/walking as a vehicle to empower and unite women. We are non-competitive and we welcome women of any level of experience! Held every week on Wednesdays from 6-7pm at the Spiegel Community Center, 35 Lincoln Ave., Pittsford. Free to try. www. 261fearless.org

AN EASY WAY TO CELEBRATE VETERANS DAY Help families of active military. M any service members are currently stationed and serving overseas, and their families back home may need or just appreciate a helping hand. Invite family members of active military over for dinner, offer to do chores like cutting the grass or shoveling the drivew ay w hen it snow s or help around the house if something needs fixing. Even if families of active members serving overseas appear to be getting along great, offer your friendship and let them know you’re there to help should anything arise.

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SCOTTSVILLE T.O.P.S. Take off pounds sensibly! Make friends, have fun, get tips and advice as well as support, on your weight loss journey. Meetings are held Monday mornings at the #4 Chili Fire House, off Scottsville Road (off Jemison Rd.), Scottsville. Weigh in is 9:15 to 9:45 with the meeting following - 9:45 to 10:45. For additional information please contact Ann Shaffer at 585-329-4126.

Grace’s Table Food Program Held the 4th Thursday of each month. Food distribution program: A bag of canned goods for singles and families. Pick-up 4pm-5:30pm at Grace Episcopal Church, 9 Browns Ave., Scottsville. Call 889-2028 for information. Corn & Sausage Roast - Corn, Sausage w/ peppers & onions, Salt Potatoes. Drive through, TAKE OUT only! Time: 4 pm Till GONE. Held Saturday, September 12th at the American Legion Post 367, 61 Main St., Scottsville. www. smithwarren367.org. Cost: $10.

YORK Chicken ’n’ Biscuit Dinner - Saturday, August 29th, 4-7pm. DRIVETHRU DINNERS ONLY at the York Baptist Church (white church), 2738 Main Street, York. Adults $10, Students (High School and College) $8, Children (5 and under) Free. Still the same GREAT menu! Covid rules will be followed.

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there are people who don’t and emotionally safe in these even know me who are there uncertain times. School Staff So many people have gone for me and willing to help just Rock! above and beyond (the because they’re kind. THANK YOU! lady at Petco- you know who you are!), offering to SCHOOL STAFF ROCKS! We have been so fortunate help with carrying things or Thank you to all the families, to have baseball and softball lifting things or even helping school administration teams, programs for our kids this me shop after seeing me and many professionals for summer. Thank you to the struggle to juggle everything the preparation that’s gone coaches for volunteering your with my new baby. I usually into getting our kids back time and all the volunteers who say no because I know I have to school. Whether our kids make it possible. We know a to learn to do it alone, but I are little or young adults, we lot has gone into making this am so thankful to know that want them to be physically season safe and enjoyable!

TO HELPFUL PEOPLE EVERYWHERE

GRASS ISSUE I agree with not mowing grass into the road. Near our hamlet, on the next road over, there was a long stretch-and I mean a long stretchof grass over one half of the road last week. It was not some little patch. Next time, I will take a picture. It is not compliable with NYS law. It was cleaned up, but the point is you can’t be putting tons of grass in the road. NO GRIPE WITH PAINTED ROCKS! If somebody is posting a positivity, I do not think that is trash or anything to gripe about. Smile and move on. PROPERTY AND PRIVACY My wife and I settled down in (local town), desiring a quiet and private setting. For some reason, one of the neighbors decided it’s okay to walk through our property with GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

their two dogs. We are animal lovers and not concerned about the dogs or their poop. What is problematic is we no longer have our privacy - we actually feel like moving. We don’t want to upset our neighbor, as they may take it personally. I just can’t understand why someone would do this. They have a large piece of property, as well, and a quiet road to walk down. It’s startling sometimes since it’s so private and quiet where we are. It took all our life savings to purchase our home, and it doesn’t even feel like “ours,” Please everyone, respect property lines and move if you need more room to walk. LOUD MUSIC My neighbor plays loud music outside for up to eight hours a day. If indeed you need help coping with these stressful times, see a therapist. If you have

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A FIELD OF SUNSHINE To all the farmers who plant fields of sunflowers, thank you! It brings happiness to so many who pass by, stop for a quick photo or purchase a few stems. May we all take advice from a sunflower: Be bright, sunny and positive. Spread seeds of happiness. Rise, shine and hold your head high.

id. trouble hearing, get a hearing aid. s. The loud music is simply ridiculous. If you want to play it, fine, but the ot entire neighborhood should not have to listen to it. A good rule of o thumb is to follow social cues. If no c, one else in the area is blaring music, you shouldn’t do it either. KEEP CATS INDOORS I’m unpleasantly surprised to see so many outdoor cats in my neighborhood. In addition to being less safe when left to roam outside, outdoor cats also cause problems for humans and other animal species. Outdoor cats are vulnerable to attacks by wild animals like foxes. Cruel humans can harm them, kill them, or steal them to sell to laboratories. Outdoor cats can be hit by cars. It’s dangerous for them to be out in extreme weather conditions, both hot and cold. Cats are an invasive species due to human carelessness, and outdoor cats wreak havoc on

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wildlife and the ecosystem. Not all neighbors like your cat on their property, using their flower beds as litter boxes, for example. Be a responsible cat owner and keep your feline friends in the safety of your home. A LOT OF NERVE Neighbor, who do you think you are, offering my property to your friends? What I do or don’t do with my possessions is my business, not yours. My property does not belong to you, and it is not a toy chest for your prying eyes. Stay off my land, and if you see something you want, buy your own!

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and 2 GLASS WINDOWS 47” x 52”. You pick up, Dansville: 585-335-3541 SPORTS CARDS, 1990 & up. 1,000 max per person. Call after 5pm: 585-690-4153

7 CU. FT. FREEZER and an EASY BAKE OVEN for kids. Both in good working condition. Batavia area only. Text 585-409-6477 BISQUE BIRD BATH BOWL: 585-394-1007

CANNING JARS with RINGS. Quart and pint sizes and ADULT INCONTINENT UNDERWEAR. Sizes XL and 2XL. Also, several WASHABLE BED PADS: smbly@empireaccess.net

Functional CANOE or KAYAK for disabled veteran: 585-398-3317 Large CHEST FREEZER in any condition: 585-335-3998

CRAFTSMAN 2 BIN LAWN MOWER BAGGER. Fits 42” deck. Good condition: dosake956@gmail.com

STATIONARY EXERCISE BIKE in good working condition: 585-673-5888 CANOPY FOR POP-UP TENT 8x8 or 10x10: stujaxon@yahoo.com

WOODEN PLATFORM SWING with facing benches. Works but needs sanding, staining. 6’x6’ at base. You pick up: 585-335-3634

TIDY CAT LITTER CONTAINERS. Large 35lb size. Quantities welcome: gmccourier@yahoo.com or 585-363-3254

KODAK CAROUSELS 35MM SLIDE TRAYS (6) and GREETING CARD TOPS for crafts: 585-394-3994

SLIDING GLASS DOOR UNIT with frame, BIFOLD DOUBLE DOORS with hardware. Pics available: psdyer@roadrunner.com

BALI BLINDS. Triple honeycomb style – (4) 23”, (2) 48”, (2) 36”, (1) 22-1/2”. A couple need restringing: 585-396-9402

STYROFOAM DOZEN EGG CARTONS: 585-245-2292

New HD-2605 ULTRA REMOTE-CONTROLLED HDTV ANTENNA: sdimpfl45@gmail.com

CAR BOOSTER SEAT and BICYCLE TRAINING WHEELS in good condition: 585-964-2225

Box of COOKBOOKS, HEALTH BOOKS, GARDEN BOOKS and a variety of MAGAZINES and more. And GREETING CARDS for crafts. Fairport: 585-388-0318

ROOFING SHINGLES. Any color: 585-381-6546 OLD HO SCALE MODEL TRAIN STUFF – buildings, trains, etc. For my father who is retired and bored: mrdaleshaw@gmail.com

NOVELTY CAKE PAN: Giant soccer/football shoe. Holds standard cake mix. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com

METAL FORGE or TORCH or other metal working tools: 585-505-7651

20 KODAK SLIDE CAROUSELS in boxes: 585-344-1334

OLD SINGER TREADLE MACHINE STAND with all treadle parts. Do not need machine but will take also: douglaslpotter@gmail.com

KODAK ROTARY SLIDE TRAYS for Kodak Carousel slide projector. Canandaigua: 585-393-0096

OLDER PROGRAM SERIES – “Tales from Avonlea” and “Wind at My Back,” either on video or DVD: 585-637-0933

QUILTING FRAME: ginnylf@gmail.com FISHING LURES and TACKLE BOX: n.carlycat78@twc.com

PUZZLES – 100-piece, large piece only for senior citizen in nursing home: 585-335-7042

50-75 MAGAZINES! Better Homes, Martha Stewart, Auto Mechanic, many hobby magazines and much more: 585-584-8888

BACK SCRATCHER for lady with torn rotator cuff: 58-424-5993

METAL LAMP SHADE FRAMES. 5 different sizes, 3 round and 2 hexagonal. Fairport area. Email for descriptions: marliej@frontier.com 3 DELL FLAT SCREEN 19-INCH MONITORS. Excellent working condition. Text 585-406-3686 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO – Stultz & Bauer. Outside casement needs refinishing. You pick up: 585-223-3226

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SENIOR NEWS LINE By Matilda Charles Social Media Holds Hidden Dangers Even before the lockdowns brought on by the coronavirus, too many seniors felt isolated. Now it's even worse for many of us with the lack of face-to-face interactions ... and we've turned to social media for connections to others. There, on Facebook and Twitter, in chat rooms and email lists, we've found friends to talk to and pass the hours of this lockdown. We feel happy to have these people at the other end of the keyboard. It's good for us. Or maybe not. The big problem with social media is that we really don't know who is on the other end. The new friend who seems so interested in us might actually be a scammer, just waiting for the right moment to spring the trap and ask for money. How can you refuse, you'll wonder, if someone you've come to know so well asks for help? Or maybe we've shared too much information, such as our location or our real name. Or how about the new friend who sends funny cartoons, one of which might contain a virus that leaves our computer open to hackers? Add in an election year, and it's all too easy to talk online with people who supposedly share our views. Quite commonly they ask for money or contact info. Some things to think about: If you really want to connect with others on social media, create a fake name for it. Learn how to block people and don't add just anybody to your network or list. Don't give out your real name or location, no matter how friendly other people seem. Focus on an area of social media with a narrow, safe focus such as pets, cooking or gardening. Better yet, call up a few people you already know and ask if they'd like to meet for online games, such as chess, or just chatting. They might feel just as isolated as you do and welcome your overture.

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Volunteers… We Need Your Help!

Genesee County Office for the Aging

Featured Nonprofit:

HOME DELIVERED MEALS ONLY – “Menu Items Subject to Change” People 60 and over are invited to attend senior citizen noon meals in Genesee County. To make or cancel reservations, please call: Batavia, 343-1611; Havenwood, 344-1260; Bethany, 356-5622; Corfu, 599-3248; Leisuretimers, 542-5984

Aurora House of Western Monroe County

Week of: August 31-September 4, 2020 Thursday: COLD MEAL - Sliced Ham (Cold), Cole Slaw, Whole Wheat Bread, Ambrosia

Monday: Macaroni & Cheese, Stewed Tomatoes, Whole Wheat Bread, Brownie Tuesday: Apple Juice, Tuna Noodle Casserole, Chopped Spinach, Multigrain Bread, Diced Pears Wednesday: Baked Breaded Fish, Mashed Sweet Potatoes, Brussel Sprouts, Multigrain Bread, Cake/Fruit Treat Topping

Friday: Vitamin C Juice, Chicken & Gravy/Rice, Zucchini Squash, Whole Wheat Bread, Banana

ATTENTION FARMERS IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY

The Livingston County Board of Supervisors has designated the month of September as the thirty-day period for submission of petitions by landowners for inclusion of land that is highly suitable for a commercial farm operation into an existing Agricultural District. If you would like to have your land included in an existing Agricultural District, please submit your written request, along with the tax map identification number and a description of the farming activities on the land, to the Livingston County Planning Department, 6 Court Street – Room 305, Geneseo, NY, 14454 by September 30, 2020. Petitions cannot be accepted for removal of parcels from an Agricultural District. Questions can be directed to the County Planning Department at (585) 243-7550 or (585) 335-1734. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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Aurora House, a Comfort Care Home offers end of life care to people in the last weeks and months of their lives. Our volunteer Caregivers provide handson care, companionship, and support. Volunteers work in teams of two and fill a four-hour shift. No experience is necessary; training is provided, and our staff offer all the support new volunteers might need. This is an opportunity to share your heart and hands with people in their most vulnerable time. The loving care our volunteers give is beyond price, and the reward they receive is immeasurable. Volunteering feeds our souls! Email director@aurorahousewmc.com or call (585) 617-4863 • Arc of Monroe klombardo@arcmonroe.org. Yard Clean Up, Raking • 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. • Temple Hill Cemetery in Geneseo is looking for volunteers to help clean up. Contact Lee Ann at templehill@frontiernet.net or 585-243-3440.

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We need you! Our volunteers help people heal. Found throughout the hospital, from the gift shop to the emergency room, and many places in between, our volunteers make a difference. Consider a rewarding experience at UMMC! Call (585) 344-7432 or email sdoemling@ummc.org Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown Positions published online, and in print of the last week of the month as space permits. See more volunteer opportunities at gvpennysaver.com OATKA EDITION

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Immediate Position Available:

Full-Time

FORD experience preferred, however other training considered. Competitive hourly pay based on ability (no unpredictable flat rate). Health insurance, retirement, paid vacation, and paid personal days provided.

WASH BAY

Employment Bonus Available Based on Experience.

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

Position Available

Kelly Motor Corp “Your Local Ford Dealer” 2811 Route 246, Perry, NY 14530 585.237.2757 kellymotorcorp@ymail.com

Genesee Country Village & Museum We have openings for

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Associate • Part-time Security

Tree Service Looking for help.

To apply, visit www.gcv.org/employment for more information.

Must have clean driver’s license. Experience a plus but not necessary

Call 585-219-4053

Class A & Class B Drivers Wanted CURRENT JOB OPENINGS

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

(PT) NY Connects Independent Living Outreach Specialist - ILGR: Assist aging people with disabilities, and their caregivers. Provide unbiased information, assistance/barrierfree access to services accommodating people w/special needs; access for individuals who speak languages other than English, linking individuals/caregivers to appropriate resources/services. $18,000-$20,000.

Call 585-591-1624

(PT) Program Specialist - HAWNY - ILGR: Communicate w/HAWNY to coordinate services/comply w/Housing and Urban Development expectations. Meet w/Warming Shelters/other organizations to provide resource information to their direct service staff. Increase homeless services, including prevention, shelter/permanent housing. $21,000-$23,000.

Social Welfare Examiner

Position available immediately. Provisional appointment pending Civil Service examination. Responsible for determining/authorizing benefits for public assistance clients. Must be detail-oriented, organized and work well with the public. Two year degree or equivalent experience required.

Care Coordinator - HHUNY - ILGR: Coordinate services w/Health Homes for decreasing high risk medical and/ or behavioral health costs for individuals being served. Maintain, encourage, and identify individuals being served for support at medical appointments and discharge from a hospital. Collaborate w/individuals’ communities and family supports in order to meet identified social needs. $32,080-$37,080.

Please send resumes to: Genesee County Dept. of Social Services, Attn: Carla Mindler 5130 East Main St., Batavia, NY 14020.

Send cover letter with resume to: employment@wnyil.org

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INSIDE COUNTER SALES Seeking motivated person to work the counter for building supply company. Experience a plus but willing to train the right candidate.

Apply @ Armor Building Supply

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Competitive wages including a $2,000 Hiring Bonus plus retention bonus at year 1 and year 2. We have full-time opportunities for qualified/experienced individuals.

1647 Wheatland Center Rd. Scottsville, NY 14546 www.sabinmetal.com

USG offers excellent benefits including medical, dental, vision, retirement plan, 401k available, holidays, vacation, sick days and quarterly bonuses.

General Laborers – Needed in a secondary metal processing mfg. environment. HS/GED preferred, able to work all shifts. Able to lift 50 lbs. Basic math, reading & writing skills. Able to work independently. The position involves walking & standing for long periods of time and performs strenuous physical labor. No experienced required; we will train. This is a full-time position 40 hrs. per week.

If interested, please apply at: usg.com/careers or call: 585-344-5099

Security Guards – Must have current valid NYS Security

Director of Finance and Administration

Guard License. Must be able to work all shifts including weekends & holidays. Must have clean driver’s license and own transportation. Full-time position 40 hrs. per week.

Oversees the financial operations of the agency, including development, monitoring and oversight of all agency resources including finances, personnel and equipment. Will be primarily responsible for budget development, monitoring and projections; oversees monthly and year-end grant reporting; assist with capital asset procurement. Oversees the functions of the Fiscal Department, including staff.

Material Handler/Shipping & Receiving – Seeking energetic & reliable individual to work as material handler/ shipping and receiving, responsible for handling all aspects of shipping and receiving; receives/unloads incoming materials and compares information on packing slip with purchase order to verify accuracy of shipment, weigh materials, process outgoing shipments and prepare bills of lading, drive forklift, able to lift at least 50 lbs., understand/comprehend MSDS/SDS, excellent attention to detail, ability to work independently & knowledge in Microsoft Word or Excel is a plus.

REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Business Administration. • Minimum 5 years’ accounting experience in position of significant financial/administrative responsibility. • High level of proficiency in computer systems and MS Office products, with significant emphasis on Excel. • Experience with fund accounting software. • Possesses a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record.

Industrial Electrician – Looking for a reliable individual who has experience with instrumentation and control systems. Should be able to read and understand electrical drawings, and wiring diagrams. Able to bend, cut, thread, and install conduit. Familiar with the use of multimeters and other electrical diagnostic tools. Able to lift 50 lbs, and climb stairs and ladders. Must be able to work with minimal supervision and any shift as needed. Experience preferred, will train right individual.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: • Significant experience with non-profit fund accounting and government grant requirements. • Experience with AccuFund accounting software.

Shipping & Receiving Supervisor – Must have experience or knowledge of regulations related to transportation/shipping hazardous material & hazardous waste. Must have supervisory experience. Proficient with Microsoft Word & Excel, strong logistical, analytical & problem-solving skills, excellent organizational skills, and excellent verbal and written communication.

For further description and information, go to our website at: www.caoginc.org. Please be sure to indicate which position you are applying for in your cover letter.

All candidates must be at least 18 yrs. old & be able to pass drug screening, background check, Motor Vehicle report, & Pre-employment Physical. Email resume to: human.resources@ sabinmetal.com or call HR Department at 585-538-2194 for appointment time to complete application & initial interview. Sabin offers competitive benefits, vacations & holidays, personal & birthday time off, 401K, Health, Dental, & tuition assistance. EOE/AA/M/F/VET/Disability

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NOW HIRING Welder/Fabricator Aluminum MIG TIG Stick • Must be able to work off drawings Full-time with overtime available • Full benefits package

for a career FARM HELP Looking and not just a job? BATAVIA

Genesee County

Feed cattle, scrape stalls.

General Laborer Mechanical skills are a plus • Must be a team player Excellent full benefits package available Pay based on experience

Must have experience operating farm equipment. Knowledge of dairy and beef cattle is strongly preferred.

Please email resume and cover letter to:

E-mail resume to:

bagelcreek@2COWS.NET

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Full benefits package.

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TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES NEEDED Aludyne New York LLC, located at 4320 Federal Drive, Batavia, NY seeks machine operators for a temporary work period (2-3 months). Experience in CNC Machine Operations is a plus but not required. We will train. Operators are needed for 2nd and 3rd shift positions. Work hours will be either 2:30pm-10:30pm or 10:30pm-6:30am. The pay rate is $19.02/hr plus shift differential. If you wish to apply, please call for an application which can be completed and forwarded to the HRManager. Email Monica.Virag@Aludyne.com Mail: 4320 Federal Drive, Batavia, NY 14020 Fax: 585-345-9235 Please feel free to contact us at 585-815-1709 if interested in obtaining an application or if you have any questions about the position.

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Experience and references a must. 6 days a week. Great pay! Serious applicants only.

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HOW TO BUILD A STRONG PROFESSIONAL NETWORK Employ social media. Social media is not just for kids. In fact, social media is a great way for professionals to make and maintain professional contacts. LinkedIn, for example, makes it easy to connect with fellow professionals who are looking to do the same. Twitter can be used to promote professional events such as seminars or workshops you are working with. These platforms can be used to grow your network quickly and easily, but be sure to vet each person you connect with to make sure you are affiliating yourself with the right people. OATKA EDITION

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Rochester 100 Inc. is hiring 2 people for our

York Central School

Slitting Department

Job Vacancies Temporary Cleaner Positions

We will train, but you must be able to do the following: • Be on time each day: the hours are 6am-3:30pm Monday thru Friday with overtime available. We typically work 10-11 hours per day.

Wage: $12.80 per hour Fingerprint approval required

• Be willing to learn and be a team player while maintaining a good attitude and work safety at all times.

More information available at www.yorkcsd.org Send application to: York Central School Attn: Heidi Newcomb, District Office P.O. Box 102 2578 Genesee Street, Retsof, NY 14539

• Be able to stand long hours, bend, stoop, and use both hands. Being able to read a tape measure is a plus, but will train the right person. Please contact either Jeff B. at jeff@rochester100.com or Terry D. at terry@rochester100.com, or call 585-475-0200 ext. 118. Leave name, phone number and message that you are applying for the slitting position.

Interviews upon receipt of application

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

Get out of the house. Digital age networking is not limited to digital connections. Meetup.com encourages like-minded men and women to get together with real people in real life, using the internet to facilitate such connections. Men and women who sign up can use Meetup.com to connect with local professionals in their industries, attend industryspecific events and even establish their own meetup groups. A medium such as Meetup.com is great for individuals of all ages, but it might be especially valuable to established professionals looking to combine digital age networking with the more traditional networking they’re accustomed to.

Caledonia-Mumford Central School District 99 North Street Caledonia, New York 14423

NOW HIRING!

Residential Subscription Route Drivers

Vacancy Notice

in Webster & Rochester, NY! Requirements:

Position:

Cleaner (Full-Time, 2nd Shift)

Rate of Pay:

Per Contract

Benefits:

Per Contract

Beginning Date: Approximately Sept. 9, 2020 Application Deadline: September 4, 2020

21 Years or Older. Hold a current Class A or B CDL with Airbrake Endorsement. 1 year of experience operating a vehicle requiring a CDL or equivalent military driving within the last 7 years.

Application Process: Support Staff (Civil Service) Applications are available online at www.cal-mum.org or in the District Office Completed applications may be returned to: Mr. Ernest Whaley Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Caledonia-Mumford CSD 99 North Street, Caledonia, NY 14423

Call or apply online for immediate consideration!

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Caledonia-Mumford Central School Is An Equal Opportunity Employer

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GUTTER INSTALLERS NEEDED! Caledonia Expanding company, immediate opening! Full-time with benefits.

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Join The Natural Upcycling Team! We are a fast growing progressive company looking for self-motivated Class B Commercial Drivers to complete local pick up routes. Competitive wages and benefits packages, opportunities for advancement

Genesee Community College has an opening for Director of the Nursing Program. This position is responsible for maintaining NYS Education Department approval and ACEN accreditation for the program. Supervises the development, evaluation, and revision of all nursing curricula and instruction and is responsible for administering agreements with clinical affiliations. Master’s degree in Nursing which includes preparation for nursing education. Current registration or eligibility for registration as a nurse in NYS and a minimum of three years’ full-time teaching, at least two of which are in postsecondary education is required. At least one year of supervisory experience in a clinical or educational setting is also required. Experience in curriculum development is highly desirable. Deadline for applications is September 27, 2020. For more details and to apply, 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.

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Questions about the job? Please call Amanda at (585) 584-3124. Applicants should e-mail resume to

amanda@naturalupcycling.com or fax to (585) 584-8411.

HOW TO MAKE YOUR OFFICE MORE ECO-FRIENDLY Recycle old equipment. Advancements in technology now occur at a breakneck pace, so the equipment businesses use today may very well be obsolete tomorrow. Businesses that want to be more eco-friendly should recycle rather than discard old equipment. Simply throwing equipment away might even be illegal depending on where an office is located. Some electronics contain mercury, lead or arsenic, hazardous materials that can do significant damage to the environment when not properly disposed of. Some retailers, including the office supply chain Staples, accept old equipment for recycling at their stores at no charge to business owners. If equipment is still functional but somewhat outdated, look into donating it to local organizations in need.

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Home Care Aide Caledonia • Evenings & Weekends Loving family in conjunction with All American Home Care, in search of a home care aide in the Caledonia area. Evening and weekend hours. Responsibilities include: personal care, helping client in and out of bed, bathing, dressing, etc. Benefits include: 401k, vacation time, access to health and dental care. Please contact Michelle at 585-305-8391 with interest.

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GVPENNYSAVER.COM York Central School Openings – Substitutes Needed: Teachers Registered Nurses Cleaners Food Service Workers Bus Drivers Deadline: Continual Recruitment Interviews upon receipt of application. More information is available at www.yorkcsd.org York Central School Attn: Heidi Newcomb Secretary to Superintendent/District Clerk P.O. Box 102 • 2578 Genesee Street • Retsof, NY 14539

RNs, LPNs & CNAs

The NYS Veterans Home at Batavia is accepting RN & LPN applications for variable shift (primarily evening & nights). We are also accepting applications for per diem and part-time Certified Nursing Assistant positions. This 126-bed, skilled nursing facility serves Veterans. Competitive wages, RN geographic ($8,000) & shift differential ($2,000/$3,000), Health insurance, dental, vision and NYS & Local Employees’ Retirement System. Current members of the NYS & Local Employees’ Retirement System may be eligible to transfer retirement benefits.

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CLASS B DELIVERY DRIVER IVER For a busy building supply company. Reasonably clean license CDL-B. Benefits included. Apply at Armor Building Supply 653 Ellicott Street Batavia, NY 14020 OR submit resume online @ applyforjobsnow@hotmail.com

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TOWN OF GROVELAND: 2 Bedroom + Office, 2 Full Baths, Remodeled Kitchen and Master Bath. New Appliances. Natural Gas Heat/ Central Air, 2 Car Garage w/Large Cold Storage Space. Includes Waste Removal, Yard Maintenance. No Pets. No Smoking. $1400/ Month. Security Deposit, References Required. 585-734-3264.

FOR RENT: Beautiful 1 bedroom A-Frame apartment. Private location. 1 mile from Leroy exit #47 and Rochester 490 Western Expressway. $790. No pets. No smoking. 585-768-7404. BROCKPORT: New 2 or 3 bedroom mobile homes for rent/ sale in secluded “Over 55” Senior Community. Appliances, laundry hookups, paved driveways. Starting $995 monthly. 585-352-0270.

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FOR RENT- DOWNTOWN WARSAW: 2 bedroom upper apartment. $575/ month + security, utilities. Available September 1st. References required. 585-507-9300.

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By Fifi Rodriguez 1. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which activity uses terms such as baste, bias and selvage?

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GAME-CHANGING CONNECTIVITY (NAPSI) — Technology is essential for any small business, whether a landscaper, retail establishment, consulting firm or just about anything else. Below are five technologies to strengthen and support your business. Five Types of Tech to Try: 1. BUSINESS INTERNET: Internet services bring the power of ultrareliable, secure, gigabit-ready connectivity directly to your doorstep— or anywhere you do business. Great connections are an everyday thing.

2. MYTHOLOGY: What are the Norns?

HOW TO SUPPORT BUSINESSES DURING MANDATORY RESTRICTIONS ORDER DELIVERY: It’s still possible to enjoy foods from your favorite local restaurants. Many restaurants that had not previously done so have begun to offer delivery services, be it curbside or at-home, and this can provide a great respite for families who have had to cook three meals a day at home for their entire families for extended periods of time. Curbside delivery has made it possible to get takeout meals without compromising social distancing recommendations.

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2. BUSINESS VOICE: Stay connected with customers, employees, vendors, business partners—everyone. From single-line solutions to high-capacity trunks, you can connect with the right voice-and-messaging solutions necessary to maintain and grow your business. 3. BUSINESS VIDEO: Captivate customers by providing on-screen entertainment wherever they want it: in hotel rooms, in customer waiting areas, in restaurants and bars, in bank lobbies, anywhere people gather.

3. AD SLOGANS: Which product uses the advertising slogan “Vermont’s Finest”? 4. GEOGRAPHY: What is the capital of New Zealand? 5. MUSIC: Which Madonna song features a recitation of 16 cultural icons? 6. U.S. STATES: How many states begin with the letter “A”? 7. HISTORY: Who was queen consort to French and English kings in the 12th century?

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8. LITERATURE: Which 20thcentury novel begins with the line, “All children, except one, grow up”? 9. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president detested broccoli and banned it from his meals?

4. BUSINESS NETWORK: Secure multi-location networks to dedicated fiber links, the spot-on solution for any size business or growing enterprises. Experience a private fast lane for secure connectivity, backed by expert support and guaranteed uptime. Delight your customers with WiFi that’s convenient, easy to identify and always easy to use.

10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a group of crabs called?

Answers 1. Sewing 2. Norse goddesses of fate 3. Ben & Jerry’s ice cream 4. Wellington 5. “Vogue” 6. Alabama, Alaska, Arizona and Arkansas 7. Eleanor of Aquitaine 8. “Peter Pan” 9. George H.W. Bush 10. A cast

5. LOCAL SUPPORT: Reliable and local support readily available when needed. Equipped with a dedicated IT partner, local cable support allows you to focus on managing your business and taking care of your customers. When you power your business with a local cable connectivity provider, you can rely on dependable, affordable and secure communications. Learn more about what cable has to offer and how to connect with a provider by visiting, www.businessservicesconnect.com. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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