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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) That change in holiday travel plans might be more vexing than you’d expected. But try to take it in stride. Also, it couldn’t hurt to use that Aries charm to coax out some helpful cooperation. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your Bovine determination helps you deal with an unforeseen complication. And, as usual, you prove that when it comes to a challenge, you have what it takes to take it on. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Although a romantic theme dominates much of the week, all those warm and fuzzy feelings don’t interfere with the more pragmatic matters you need to take care of. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Best not to ignore those doubts about an upcoming decision. Instead, recheck the facts you were given to make sure nothing important was left out. A weekend surprise awaits you. LEO (July 23 to August 22) No time for a catnap -- yet. You might still have to straighten out one or two factors so that you can finally assure yourself of the truth about a troubling workplace situation. Stay with it. VIRGO (August 23 September 22) News from an old friend could lead to an unexpected (but nonetheless welcome) reunion with someone who had once been very special in your life. Be open to the possibilities. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) It might be time for a family council. The sooner those problems are resolved, the sooner you can move ahead with your holiday preparations. Don’t let the opportunity pass you by. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Take some time out to give more attention to a personal relationship that seems to be suffering from a sense of emotional neglect. Provide that much-needed reassurance. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Cheer up. That unusual circumstance that might faze most people can be handled pretty well by the savvy Sagittarian. Look at it as an opportunity rather than an obstacle. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Someone you believe has hurt you in the past might now need your help. Reaching out could be difficult. But the generous Goat will be able to do the right thing, as always. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Prioritizing is an important part of your preholiday scheduling. Try to give time both to your workday responsibilities and those personal matters you might have neglected. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) With the vestiges of your anger about that painful incident fading, you can now focus all your energy on the more positive aspects of your life, including that personal situation. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a way of bringing your own strong sense of reassurance to others and encouraging them to hope.

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Retail Etiquette: 12 Do’s for Shopping Local this Holiday Season! By Susan Vernick of Etiquette Chics: Etiquette & Protocol Consultants he Christmas and holiday shopping season is upon 9. When Dining Out: This could be a column of its own, but here us once again. The “fa-la-la-ing” “ho-ho-ho-ing” “jinare some “top” reminders: gle-belling” and most of all, the jam-packed stores are • Wait to be seated, if noted at the entrance. plenty to be found. As we make our list and check it twice, let’s • Don’t call out to your server; try to wait to make eye contact, remember to check off this our list: to be kind to those workif possible. ing long hours at local stores, boutiques, salons, and restau- • Tip appropriately. rants. Here is some of our best advice to keep the season jolly. • Be prepared to wait during the holiday season, even if 1. Remember Kindness. Treat salespersons and cashiers readvance reservations are made. spectfully. I would venture to say, do so even if they are not • Be kind and courteous to wait and service staff, maybe even having a great day themselves. Always say, “hello” “please” and extra kind! “thank you.” This is sometimes all they need to put a smile on 10. Be Thankful for Local. Local retailers offer not only a hometheir face and brighten their day. Try your very best to do this, town experience, but often they know us and even know our regardless of how much you have on your plate and how hurnames. (Can you say, Cheers & Norm!?) Pricing may vary some ried you may be. from your “mart” stores or big box stores, but often the quality 2. Follow the Rules. If it is a “seven (or whatever number) makes up for the difference. items or less” express lane, stay at or close to that amount and do not load up the conveyer belt with above that number. It will slow down the “express” process and get you quickly on to Santa’s naughty list! Also, help bag your things if the cashier is busy scanning multiple items. 3. Hold No Fault. Do not hold salespeople responsible for issues that are beyond their control such as pricing, expired coupons and out of stock items; remembering that local retailers may have a smaller inventory. This is not in their area of control. If necessary, kindly ask to speak to a manager, but always keep the conversation kind and respectful. 4. Be Prepared. Have your form of payment, as well as any coupons ready when you approach the register. This helps avoid delays and is courteous to the customers behind you,

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as well. 5. Be Phone Free. Try to avoid talking on the phone when you are paying for a purchase. Certainly, at times, this is unavoidable, but do your very best to abide by this simple guideline. 6. “After You!” Let those in front of you go first when a new lane opens up at the store. Cutting from the back of the line to get to the front of a newly opened lane is never a nice thing to do, especially during the jolly days of the holiday season. You don’t want to find a clump of coal in your stocking, so please abide by this simple rule that is kind, courteous and common sense. 7. Be on time. At salons and spas, be on time… always. If you need to cancel, do so 24 hours in advance (unless illness or emergency.) Cancelling may cause your hairdresser/stylist/ technician to lose money during the holiday season and any time of year. Tipping is always a proper etiquette practice. 8. Be generous. If the season allows, donate to the many local charities in our community such as the red kettle campaign, or other fundraisers that help those in need during this holiday season. If nothing else, thank the bell ringers, and others donating their time. It is a very simple way to give back.

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11. It’s Non-negotiable. Negotiating prices is not appropriate. Most likely they have their prices set at the very lowest they can offer. Our hometown businesses and retailers are truly a gift to our communities, and that is wonderful thing to remember, not only throughout the season, but throughout the year. 12. Take a Breather. Enjoy the season as you make your way through whatever retail establishment in which you find yourself shopping. Be thankful for your local businesses, admire your town or village’s decorations, attend local tree lightings and take in the sights and sounds of the season. Remember most of all, be thankful for the many blessings you have. (Tip: Consider watching the classic, It’s a Wonderful Life which best highlights hometown businesses.) Your thankfulness and gratitude will certainly be stirred up, if you find yourself running a little low this season. Keep the merriment in the season for those around you with these simple tips. The best gift we can give to each other is not wrapped in festive paper and finished with a bow, it is our kindness, warmth and smile. While you’re at it, try not to forget a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays & Happy New Year!

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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel

5 Important Medicare Changes Coming For 2020 (NAPS)—If you’re enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan, or are considering one, you will have more plan choices with a wider range of benefits to help you better manage your day-to-day health needs during this year’s open enrollment period. Medicare’s Annual Enrollment Period, which runs from Oct. 15 through Dec. 7, gives Medicare enrollees a chance to revisit their Medicare insurance coverage, make sure it still fits their needs and make changes for the coming year. Online health insurance broker eHealth outlines five of the most important Medicare changes to be aware of this year: 1. New benefits to help those with chronic illness. Starting in January, 2020, some Medicare Advantage Plans will include benefits for people with chronic illness that will help to support their care. A few examples include nutrition services, transportation to doctor’s appointments and home improvements like shower grips and wheelchair access. More traditional services like dental care, vision care and hearing aids also have been expanded.

* On Dec. 13, 1577, English seaman Francis Drake sets out from Plymouth, England, with five ships and 164 men on a mission to raid Spanish holdings on the Pacific coast of the New World. Three years later, Drake’s return to Plymouth marked the first circumnavigation of the earth by a British explorer. * On Dec. 10, 1901, the first Nobel Prizes are awarded in Stockholm, Sweden, on the fifth anniversary of the death of Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite and other explosives. It is believed that Nobel created the prizes out of moral regret over the increasingly lethal uses of his inventions in war. * On Dec. 14, 1911, Norwegian Roald Amundsen becomes the first explorer to reach the South Pole, beating his British rival, Robert Falcon Scott, by more than a month. Amundsen used sleigh dogs, while Scott employed motor sledges, ponies and dogs.

2. Medicare Advantage premiums will be lower next year. The average monthly premium for Medicare Advantage plans is expected to be $23 in 2020, a decrease of 14% from an average of $26.87 in 2019, and down 28 percent since 2017. The average Medicare Advantage premium this year is the lowest it’s been since 2007. 3. Part D drug plan premiums will be lower, too. The average Medicare prescription drug plan premium for 2020 is $30, a decline of 13.5% as compared with 2019 costs. Savings on out-of-pocket costs may be available as well. A recent eHealth analysis of people using eHealthMedicare.com to compare Medicare plans found that fewer than one in ten were enrolled in the lowest cost plan for their personal prescription drug regimen. Those who switched to their optimal drug plan stood to save an average of $900 per year. 4. Seeing a doctor without leaving home will get easier. Many seniors will have access to Medicare Advantage telehealth benefits to connect with health care providers online or by phone. For 2020, more than half of all Medicare Advantage plans will offer added telehealth benefits, reaching up to about 1.7 million enrollees. 5. Medigap plan options are changing. Two of the most popular supplemental plans (so-called Medigap plans) used by those enrolled in original Medicare—Plan F and Plan C—will no longer be available to new Medicare members or those born after January 1, 1955. Fortunately, Plan G, another Medigap policy, offers the same level of coverage provided by Plan F—minus the Part B deductible—and will continue to be available after January 2020. The Part B deductible was $185 in 2019. Even if you’re happy with your Medicare coverage, eHealth recommends that you review your current coverage during open enrollment because each year plans can and do make changes in costs, physician networks or drug benefits. Now’s the time to decide which Medicare Advantage plan is best for you. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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Come Home for The Holidays! The Perinton Historical Society & Museum from 10:30-11:30am families can visit the Fairport Museum (18 Perrin Street) and children can create a free snowman craft with PHS member Karen Allen. Santa will also visit the museum during that time and Girl Scouts will provide face-painting. Museum visitors will also have the opportunity to bid on the Yuletide Traditions Silent Auction items, PHS’ annual fundraiser, which supports children and adult education programs, and museum exhibits and acquisitions. Winter Coats and Warm Winter Clothing Wanted for the needy residents of Fairport. Urgent need for 2x to 5x sizes! Please drop off at 871 West Whitney Road (across from the Pines of Perinton). Any needs or questions call Sharon at 585-377-7252.

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Fairport Celebrates Come Home for the Holidays! Saturday, December 7, 2019. Santa’s Arrival/ Community Tree Lighting from 3 ’til 6pm. EVENTS to be held at Village Hall: - Spotlight Studios and other community groups 3:00pm on Village Hall steps. - Horse and wagon rides 3:00 6:00pm will collect $1 or food donations for Perinton Food Shelf. - Fairport Fire Dept. Band 4:00pm performing on Village Hall steps. - Santa Arrives 4:00pm. - Community Christmas Tree Lighting 5:00pm. - Community Caroling led by Spotlight Studios 5:15pm on Village Hall steps. Fairport Public Art Committee 3:00pm children’s activity. - Free hot cocoa and cookies 3:00pm. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

Christmas Concert - “And There Was Light” - December 7 & 8. A 43-voice choir will present “And There Was Light”, a program of choral, organ, and handbell music for Advent and Christmas, on Saturday, December 7 at 7pm and Sunday, December 8 at 3pm. Both performances will take place at the Fairport United Methodist Church. All are welcome! There will be a freewill offering following each presentation. Childcare will be provided. Fairport United Methodist Church is located at 31 West Church Street in Fairport and is handicapped accessible. For more information, contact Nicole Camilleri, Music Ministry Director, at 223-9560 or nicole@fairportumc. org. The Fairport Museum Yuletide Celebrations - The Perinton Historical Society will complete their season with the following Yuletide events at the Fairport Museum, 18 Perrin St. December 7th Santa comes to visit 10:30-11:30. While the kids visit, you can shop the Silent Auction and place a bid. December 8th, Doug Topping presents a lecture on the history of the Topping Ladder Company at 2:30pm. December 10th, holiday sing-along with Quantasonic Pipes at 7pm and with final bids on the silent auction from 6-7pm. Assortment of nativity scenes as well as a collection of dresses from the same era as Downton Abbey. Museum closing December 21st.

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2nd Annual Rochester Ugly Sweater 5K in Honeoye Falls on Saturday, December 7. 5K race will start at 12 noon. Start/finish will take place in front of the water falls on Main St. with the post race celebration and awards ceremony at Flaherty’s Three Flags Inn. All registrants will receive a custom ugly sweater race shirt and a jingle bell bracelet to add to the “spirit and sound” of the this years event. The race will benefit the Honeoye Falls-Mendon Volunteer Ambulance Corp. Register: https:// runsigunsignup.com/Race/NY/ HoneoyeFalls/RochesterUglySweate r5K or in person at Medved Running & Walking, 3400 Monroe Ave., Pittsford on December 6, 11am-1pm or on race day at Flahery’s Three Flags Inn 10:45am11:45am.

MENDON Open Meal - All are welcome to a free meal and fellowship on Sunday, December 15th from 3pm4pm at the Msgr. Schnacky Center located in St. Catherine of Siena Church. The church is located at 26 Mendon-Ionia Road in Mendon and the center is handicapped accessible. This month will feature a Christmas theme with ham, sides, and desserts. For more information, contact the church rectory at 624-4990.

PALMYRA Homestead Holiday Candlelight House Tour - December 7th December 7th, 4-8pm. With your admission you will be able to tour a variety of historic homes dating throughout the 1800s as well as two of Historic Palmyra’s museums. Complimentary wine tasting courtesy of Frank’s Wine and Liquor as well as a special handmade gift. Reserve your spot now and enjoy the festive décor, food, fun, and friends. Please start your tour at the Palmyra Historical Museum, 132 Market St., Palmyra. Tickets: $25 pre-sale and $30 at-the-door. Tickets can be purchased at the Palmyra Historical Museum during open hours (Tues-Thurs, 11am4pm) or https://squareup.com/ store/historic-palmyra-inc.

PENFIELD The Genetaska Club’s December Luncheon is on 12/18/2019 at 11:30am at the Midvale Country Club, Penfield. Entrée choices are Chicken Marsala, Salmon and Vegetarian. This is our holiday celebration we will have a cookie auction and entertainment by the Uptown Groove Trio, playing dancing music & holiday jingles! If you’re looking for a group with a purpose to help those in need in our area while building friendships, please join us! Cost: $25; call Kay at 585-424-7392 (rsvp by: 12/12/2019).

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PITTSFORD Pittsford Seniors: Weekly luncheons are held each Tuesday at 12pm in the William T. VanHuysen Room of the Pittsford Community Center, 35 Lincoln Avenue. Lunch is followed by a program presentation. Participants may stay to play cards and other games after the program presentation. The Lunch Club 60 Program: The Lunch Club 60 Program meets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Reservations required. Call 248-6235 one week in advance of the luncheon day to schedule a meal. Pittsford Seniors: For more information call 248-6235. www.townofpittsford. org Christmas Cantata and Messiah Sing-Along: Join us for a wonderful Christmas Cantata and Messiah Sing-Along featuring soloists Alison Wahl, Soprano; Harold MacCaulliffe, Tenor; and Eric Kesler, Baritone. Held Sunday, December 8, 3-4:30pm at the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsford, 21 Church Street, Pittsford. http://www. pittsfordpres.org

’Rise and Shine’ Pancake Breakfast: Start your day with a delicious breakfast at the United Church of Pittsford. This popular event is held on the second Saturday of each month from October through June, 8AM-10AM, with the proceeds being donated to a different local charity each month. Our next breakfast is on December 14th, in support of Flower City Work Camp. Pancakes, sausage links and scrambled eggs will be served with maple syrup, whipped cream and blueberry toppings all for $5.00 per person. The United Church of Pittsford is at 123 South Main Street at the intersection with Sunset Blvd. For further details call (585) 586-6870.

Rochester Women’s Community Chorus Winter Concert! You’ll be treated to some traditional holiday fare as well as to a few rare gems! Plus so much more! Please join us Saturday, December 14, 7:30pm at The Clover Center, 1101 Clover Street, for a delightful evening of music, prizes and refreshments. Advance tickets may be obtained at a discount on-line: rwcc.ticketleap. com or from a chorus member. Tickets may also be purchased at the door on the evening of the concert. Wheelchair accessible and sign language interpreted. All are welcome! For more information about the Rochester Women’s Community Chorus, including how to join, visit: therwcc.org or (585)376-SING. RTOS December Theater Organ Concert - The Rochester Theater Organ Society proudly presents a holiday celebration “Christmas Follies 2019” featuring RTOS’ own Tim Schramm and friends on Sunday, December 8th at 2:30 PM at the Rochester Museum & Science Center’s Eisenhart Auditorium. Admission to RTOS concerts for non-members is $15 per person. Children 12 & under, and students with school ID are free. Box office opens at 1:30 PM on day of performance. General admission seating. Accessible for people with disabilities. For more information, visit the RTOS website at http:// www.rtosonline.org or call the RTOS Concert & Information Line at 585-234-2295.

Rochester New Horizons Holiday Concert - The combined concert and symphonic bands of the Rochester New Horizons organization will be performing a holiday concert featuring many holiday favorites. So come enjoy a joyful concert and get in the holiday spirit. Conductors of the band are Bruce Burritt and Larry Neeck. Held December 8, 2-3:30pm at the Larry and Cindy Bloch Alumni and Advancement Center, 300 East River Road, Rochester. http://www. rocnewhorizons.org Chinese Youth Orchestra Concert - The Chinese Youth Orchestra will perform a free concert on Thursday, December 12 at 1:30 PM in Eastman’s Kodak Hall, 26 Gibbs Street, Rochester. Model Rail Road Trains Come visit our 4 Season Layouts - All aboard for a fun exciting time with the Edgerton Model Railroad Club located at the Edgerton Community Center. Come explore our expansive four season layout, see operating model trains, and learn about life in Rochester as it was in 1950“s. Free Family fun for all ages! From 11am to 2pm, 41 Backus Street Rochester, 585-4286769. 2019 Holiday Train Room Tours: Saturday December 07, Saturday December 14, Saturday December 21, Saturday December 23, Saturday December 28 and Monday December 30.

RUSH 10 Year Anniversary Brunch & Auction To Benefit The Horses of BEGIN AGAIN HORSE RESCUE ~SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 10:30AM-2:30PM. Full array of favorite breakfast & lunch foods! Adopters Stories. TWO Silent Auctions. Live Auction throughout. BAHR Apparel & Gift Corner. Held at the Wild Wood Country Club, 1201 Rush West Rush Road (off Rte 15A), Rush. Advance Sale Tickets Only. Adults $30, Kids $20 (ages 5 to 12 yrs/Under 5 Free). For Tickets. Call 585-322-2427 or email info@ beginagainrescue.org.

WEST HENRIETTA New York Museum of Transportation “Holly Trolley” Rides offer unique holiday fun! Saturdays and Sundays, December 7, 8, 14 and 15 from 11am-4pm. Last ride 3:30! Santa’s leaving the reindeer at home and will be arriving by trolley! Visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus, enjoy free cookies and hot chocolate, and take a 2-mile round trip ride on the museum’s authentic vintage trolley car. Rides operate every half-hour, starting 11:30am, and are included with the family friendly admission to the museum ($10 adults, $9 seniors 65+, $8 youths age 3-12). No reservations required. Located: 6393 East River Road, West Henrietta. www. nymtmuseum.org (585) 533-1113.

ROCHESTER The Arc of Monroe Presents Arc Connections with guest speaker Dr. Thomas Campbell, M.D. is the Medical Director of the Highland Weight Management & Lifestyle Center. A free community event open to anyone interested. Refreshments served. Following Dr. Campbell’s presentation we will have tables with staff from The Arc of Monroe, to provide information and answer questions regarding all programs and services that we offer to help support people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD). Monday, December 16th, 6pm, Nazareth College, Shults Center-Forum Room, 4245 East Ave., Rochester. Register Space is limited, registration required. To register: www. arcmonroe.org/campbell, or (585) 672-2222 or email mfico@ arcmonroe.org GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Who was the last pitcher before Cincinnati’s Michael Lorenzen in 2018 to homer in three consecutive at-bats? 2. In 2018, Kyle Higashioka of the New York Yankees became the ninth major-league player since 1920 to have his first three hits be home runs. Who was the only other Yankee to do it? 3. Who is the only kicker to be named the NFL’s regular-season MVP? 4. Name the first Division I men’s basketball player to lead the nation in points and assists per game in the same season. 5. Entering the 2019-20 season, where did former NHL goaltender Robert Luongo rank on the alltime victory list? 6. In 2019, Dalilah Muhammad set the women’s world mark for the 400-meter hurdles (52.20 seconds, then 52.16 seconds later in the year). How long had the previous record lasted? 7. When was the last time a Canadian male golfer won the Canadian Open?

Answers 1. Colorado’s Mike Hampton, in 2001. 2. Alfonso Soriano (1999-2000). 3. Washington’s Mark Moseley, in 1982. 4. Oklahoma’s Trae Young, in the 2017-18 season. 5. Third, with 489 victories. 6. Nearly 16 years -- Russia’s Yuliya Pechonkina set the mark

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CAR in good working condition for disabled breast cancer survivor on a very low income. Much gratitude: 585-749-8186 EXERCISE BIKE: 585-236-6896 Nonprofit seeking SELF-PROPELLED SNOW BLOWER in good working order. Greater than 6HP preferred. Will pick up: 585-5899013 CRAFT ITEMS. Anything is appreciated, however, no greeting cards. Call Marci: 585-748-0356 ALUMINUM WHEELCHAIR RAMP in town of Batavia. You take down: 585-345—1435 OLD, WORN OUT, UNUSED HORSE BLANKETS. Can be ripped, dirty – Want for surcingle straps and buckles: Lindalou0805@yahoo. com MALE MANNEQUIN for Gorham Historical Society display: Call Ken 585-526-7055 ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED, PORCELIN DOLLS and BARBIE DOLLS: 585-590-4510 WALK BEHIND LAWN SEED SPREADER for nonprofit group: 585-245-1223 NARROW ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREE: 585-967-2413 ELECTRIC FOOD STAND MIXER w/tilt head: langhotm@gmail.com Working, good condition, not dirty or rusty, couple years old ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR/SCOOTER for an adult: caseybrooklyn1024@gmail.com PLASTIC WEAVE FEED BAGS 30+ LBS. Will pick up within 10 miles of Alexander. Call or text: 585-813-2671 SCANNER-PRINTER that doesn’t require Internet: 585-637-0933 WHITE DROP CEILING TILES (enough to cover 275 square feet): mlkuhner@gmail.com Who knows how to HANG A FULL-SIZE QUILT ON A WALL: 585624-9871 Disabled person needs working 4-WHEELER to get from home to where he parks car in winter. Terry: 336-247-3245 COMPUTER MONITOR that uses a VGA cable and a VEHICLE in good running condition for a senior w/medical condition. Call or text: 315-694-6860 VEHICLE, car or truck, in good working condition for a very disabled veteran: 585-337-0509 IPAD or SMARTPHONE and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. Please leave message: 585-671-1996 VENISON or WILD GAME. Very much appreciated: 585-746-0650

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Thankful for all Caregivers. Being a Caregiver is a very hard, stressful, demanding job whether it be for a family member or in a professional capacity. The physical, emotional and financial consequences for the family caregiver can be very overwhelming. If you know someone who is a Caregiver, consider offering This is directed to the one who ranted about others handling someone’s wheelchair without permission. You said that doing so is considered assault. Does this include someone touching my hearing aids? I have had someone reach out to touch them for one reason or another. Would I be right in calling the police next time someone did this? As I was pulling into a parking space at [local store] in [local town], I saw a dog in a vehicle that clearly was in distress. I sat there for approximately 5 minutes and decided to call 911 as the car was probably extremely hot inside. After another 10 minutes and still no cop, the owner came out. I exchanged words with her, and much to my dismay, she said she was only in the store for two minutes. These people who GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

to sit with their loved one so they can have a couple hours to themselves. Give them the opportunity to go out to lunch or have coffee with a friend, do some unhurried shopping, pamper themselves at the hairdresser or barbershop or take a relaxing bath. Just let them get away and take some time for themselves. If this is not possible, offer to do the grocery shopping, take items to the dry cleaners, help with the house cleaning, shovel the driveway or whatever would be helpful. Caregivers often feel isolated and lonely. Just being there for the caregiver, who is giving all of themselves to the one they are caring for, is so important.

I was having a bad day and went into the Mexican restaurant, Rancho Viejo on Ellicott St. in Batavia, and a young male waiter spontaneously paid for my meal. As I left the restaurant, we hugged.

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leave their pets or children in hot vehicles don’t deserve either! People who do this, in my opinion, are the epitome of ignorance and selfishness. I was only sorry that the cop never showed up during this time so this woman could have been charged with animal cruelty and perhaps even had her sweet little puppy taken from her!

village great? We don’t think so! We were so disappointed when we got there on Saturday morning that we turned around and drove back home. Believe me, we won’t be back again. We never even looked around at the vendors. Seen in the paper, no pets, where’s the fence around vendors? Where are the permits for animals? There are ways to work and fix problems without doing things like this. I drove from Pennsylvania We drove around town to to come see the fall see what else was new within foliage in your town over the a year. We noticed a street weekend of October 5th & that could’ve been repaired, 6th. What a disappointment! but guess fences are more We came for the parade and important. How sad! Hope this the Italian food on the corner! year was successful! Know for We noticed that the (village sure we won’t be back. Think or town) had put a fence up of what you have done to the by this vendors property. people of your town and these How low can you go? Who is vendors. paying for all of this? Surely not the Village or Town. Where’s the permit? I didn’t Your post made me sad notice one in any of the because it sounds like you windows. Is this making the have an anger issue with

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people genuinely trying to be kind to you. I also have offered assistance to people in wheelchairs and not because, as you put it, I “feel sorry” for them. I try to help anyone who may need assistance. I have offered elderly persons help finding their car in a parking lot, assisted a person shorter than I in reaching a high shelf in a grocery store or even a child struggling to open a door. You see, there are people in this world who just want to be kind. Please don’t assume that, as you put it, you are “an object for pity” or that they are dwelling on the fact you are in a wheelchair. Next time, please just say, “No thank you,” and be grateful that there are still kind people in this world.

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Sheet Cheese Pizza

after tax

With 24 Wings or Boneless Wings

Large Pizza

Bleu Cheese & Celery

$

45 99

plus tax

Delivery extra. With coupon only. Valid at Bushnell’s Basin location. Exp. 12/31/19

Additional toppings extra. Delivery extra. With coupon only. Valid at Bushnell’s Basin location. Exp. 12/31/19

Large Cheese Pizza

Large Cheese Pizza

With 12 Wings or Boneless Wings

$

Bleu Cheese & Celery

25 99

plus tax

Additional toppings extra. Delivery extra. With coupon only. Valid at Bushnell’s Basin location. Exp. 12/31/19

“Western New York’s Celebrating Finest Pizza” 70 Years In Since 1947

Business!

With 24 Wings or Boneless Wings Bleu Cheese & Celery

34 99

plus tax

Additional toppings extra. Delivery extra. With coupon only. Valid at Bushnell’s Basin location. Exp. 12/31/19

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