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DEAR DR. ROACH: As a winemaker, I get my daily (small) dose of resveratrol through red wine. I drink about a half bottle daily. But I also take resveratrol supplements. What is the latest evidence as to the health benefits of this natural polyphenol? Am I ingesting too much? -- G.G. ANSWER: Resveratrol is a substance found in red wine, coming from grape skins. One study in rats showed that it improved lifespan, and many people were interested in it. However, the dose of red wine needed to duplicate the study would be about 1,000 liters daily for a human; worse, a trial of resveratrol (in people with multiple myeloma) showed no benefit, and five of the 24 subjects developed kidney failure (it was not clear whether the myeloma or the resveratrol was responsible for the kidney damage. Also, the dose used was 5 grams, which is 10 to 20 times the size of the usual supplement). A trial in Alzheimer’s disease patients was too short to prove benefit but did seem to show increased brain volume. A 2016 review shows that at high doses, it lowers blood pressure (which often is raised by alcohol) and cholesterol. For that reason, resveratrol still holds promise, but it’s too early to recommend as a supplement. It’s not the resveratrol I’m worried about your getting too much of; it’s alcohol. A half a bottle of wine (assuming average alcohol content, which varies a little) for an average-size man is two and a half glasses, which contains alcohol that is over the level of most recommendations (one glass for women, two for men, with food). For some people, wine enhances pleasure in life when taken moderately, and that’s the only reason it should be consumed. Alcohol should not be taken for health reasons.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I think I may have herpes, but I’m not sure. What are the symptoms of the virus? When I go to the doctor, what do I say? When I was there last time, I was given a urine test for STDs, which was negative, but now I urinate a lot and have a bump on my penis. -- M.G. ANSWER: When we are discussing herpes as a sexually transmitted disease, we usually refer to herpes simplex virus type 2. Even though other herpes viruses can be transmitted sexually, HSV-2 is the most prevalent, with approximately 50 million people in the U.S. infected. HSV-2 usually is asymptomatic, but in both men and women it can be associated with periodic outbreaks of blisters, classically filled with clear fluid and painful. During this time, the virus can be accurately identified by a laboratory. However, it is often not a classic appearance, and it’s wise to consider the diagnosis of HSV for any genital lesion. The quality of the herpes blood test has improved in recent years, and it is a good way to make the diagnosis in someone who doesn’t have a lesion at the time they see the doctor. Two other STDs -- gonorrhea and chlamydia -- can be diagnosed using a urine test, but not HSV. When you go to the doctor, ask for a blood test to rule out herpes definitively. Urinating a lot is not a usual symptom for STDs, but painful or uncomfortable urination is. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2019 North America Synd., Inc., All Rights Reserved
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Life, Love and Lima Rotary By Amanda Dudek
“T
hat little extra effort, that positive example for someone else to see, a smile, a hello; that’s Rotary,” said Lima Rotary Club President, John Skiptunas. “Having someone to bring you back up when you’re down, being there for weddings and anniversaries, plowing driveways, getting people unstuck: that is Rotary.” Skiptunas certainly practices this. Under his two-year leadership, Lima Rotary has experienced a rebirth. “We are 80 years-old and the smallest club in our district,” said Skiptunas. “We recently lost our beloved mentor and motivator, Charlie Johnston, as well as our former president, selfless and generous Steve Robinson. It was a major setback.” “We currently have 10 people,” Skiptunas shared. “So, our focus has really been reaching out into the community to find new members. Right now, we have 5 candidates we are ready to bring into our club. Our mantra from last year was, ‘Be the inspiration,’ and we are looking for people who are doing just that.”
Lima Rotary presents Drake Family with check from pancake breakfast; Charmaine Yarka (middle, 2nd from left) & John Skiptunas (front, 1st from right)
“One new member was on social media offering free dinner to anyone in need because she happened to have extra. I invited her to an event, and she jumped in with both feet and embraced it,” Skiptunas said. “If you are already living the Rotary motto of ‘Service Above Self,’ the Lima Rotary wants to give you a bigger platform to serve others and a second family with whom to do so.
hoped to have 150 people and a donation of $600; instead, we had 300 people and $1,600!
On an international level, Rotary service is reflected in fighting disease. “We pay dues to our global foundation which supports our primary cause which is to eradicate polio,” Skiptunas explained. “The Gates Foundation has pledged a great deal of money to eradicate polio, as well. We have seen 16 cases of polio this year, and we are in hope of one day having zero cases ofpPolio.”
Lima Rotary also offers two scholarships for Honeoye Falls-Lima School and two for Lima Christian School, and it hopes to work with Elim in the future.
Locally, Lima Rotary embodies service through its Community Action events. “We host our Easter Egg Hunt, Trunk or Treat, Thanksgiving Dinner for Seniors and Tree Lighting event and sponsor a booth at the Crossroads Festival,” Skiptunas stated. “Many of these are a way to give back to the kids. At our Easter Egg Hunt, for example, we see anywhere from 150-300 kids. We have to realize that they are our future. We can instill the goodness of our nature and Rotary by giving back a little bit.” The Tree Lighting event is also a highlight. “We take the kids out and choose a tree,” he said. “On the night of the event, a choir or two sings carols. The fire department illuminates the whole front of Town Hall and decorates their fire engine. Last year, we had over 350 people here. The Marketplace donated some cookies. Now former Lima Rotary President John Santa Claus came in on the Skiptunas handed club presidency over to antique fire truck, handing Charmaine Yarka on June 25, 2019 out candy canes and taking photos with the kids. This year, we want to have activities for the kids like decorating ornaments and sugar cookies and mini stockings.” Future club president Charmaine Yarka stated, “Lima Rotary is four things: dreamers, thinkers, motivators and administrators.” Skiptunas agreed, adding that right now, he and other Rotary members are volunteering with Habitat for Humanity to build a house in a Lima. “Also, we are holding an international Books for the World Program,” he said. Lima Rotary also recently held a pancake breakfast for a Lima family that experienced major sewer damage to their home. “The community rallied around them in various ways,” he said. “We had
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Skiptunas credits the community. “Whenever they see that little Rotary wheel on an event, they respond and come out,” he said. “We are small, but we have the biggest hearts.”
Even as they move forward, the Lima Rotary will never forget those it has lost. “We will still have Steve Robinson’s hotdog cart at this year’s Crossroads Festival, thanks to a special friend’s generosity,” said Skiptunas. “We will call it The Hotdawg Hut, and its proceeds will go to the Steve Robinson BOCES Scholarship Fund.” “We also plan to plant a tree in Charlie Johnston’s name,” said Skiptunas. “There is going to be a pavilion, also. It will be a permanent part of our town along with a plaque.”
We have the biggest hearts. - John Skiptunas, Club President, Lima Rotary
Meanwhile, Lima Rotary members are busy preparing for their August 3rd Crossroads Festival. “It will be Charmaine’s first event as president,” said Skiptunas. “She has a great vision.” Yarka thanked him, stating, “The more members share ideas and communicate with each other, the better our club will be. This will help us to fulfill our Lima Rotary Club Motto: ‘Love your town.’ Lima Rotary needs volunteers, and there are many ways to be involved. “Rotary Members, Friends of Rotary which are non-member volunteers, RotarAct for college students and InterAct for high schoolers,” Skiptunas said. “These are all ways you can volunteer. The smiles on the kids’ faces at these events are so gratifying,” he added. “We feel amazing that we did that.” For more information, visit www.limarotary.org. Have something interesting you’d like to share with our readers? Perhaps an original story, a personal experience, community happening, or school event? Add some photos, and your story will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! It’s easy to do. Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com to view previously posted stories and to post your own. Visit My Hometown today!
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On June 30, 1859, Emile Blondin becomes the first daredevil to walk across Niagara Falls on a tightrope. The feat was witnessed by some 5,000 spectators. Blondin wore pink tights and a yellow tunic, and carried a balancing pole. * On June 26, 1917, during World War I, the first 14,000 U.S. infantry troops land in France. By the war's end on Nov. 11, 1918, more than 2 million American soldiers had served on the battlefields of Western Europe, and more than 50,000 lost their lives. * On June 25, 1950, in one of the greatest soccer upsets of all time, an American team composed largely of amateurs defeats its more polished English opponents, 1-0, at the World Cup in Brazil. Assembled just days before the match, the U.S. team included a dishwasher, two mailmen, a teacher and a mill worker.
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Make Health A Family Reunion Affair: Talk With Your Family About Kidney Health (NAPS)—Family reunions are a great way to reconnect with loved ones, celebrate your family’s heritage and make new memories. Family reunions are also an opportunity to talk about family health history. You may have family members who have diabetes, high blood pressure or both. These are conditions that often run in families and are risk factors for kidney disease. Kidney disease affects African Americans more than other groups. That’s why it’s important to talk to your family about risk factors for kidney disease, how to get tested and how kidney disease can be treated. Kidney disease is a serious and common health problem, affecting an estimated 30 million adults in the United States. Kidney disease means your kidneys are damaged and can’t filter blood the way they should. Kidney disease can often get worse over time and may lead to kidney failure. If your kidneys fail, you will need dialysis or a kidney transplant to maintain your health. The sooner you know about your family history of kidney disease, the sooner you can make changes to help protect your kidneys. To get you started talking with your family about kidney health, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), a part of the National Institutes of Health, created the Family Reunion Health Guide. This guide offers basic information about kidney disease and suggests approaches you can take to connect with your family about kidney health. You can use this guide to help make kidney health a family reunion affair. Information in the guide includes materials and tips to help you: Talk With Your Family About the Risk Factors for Kidney Disease Diabetes and high blood pressure are the two leading causes of kidney disease. You are also at risk if you have a family history of kidney failure or have heart disease. The Family Reunion Health Guide can help you talk with your family about kidney disease and its connection to diabetes, high blood pressure and other risk factors. Encourage Family Members at Risk for Kidney Disease to Get Tested Many people with kidney disease don’t know they have the disease until their kidneys begin to fail. This is because you can have kidney disease without any symptoms. The good news is that when kidney disease is found early, there are ways to protect your kidneys by managing your blood pressure, eating a healthy diet and being active. There is no cure for kidney failure, but dialysis or a kidney transplant can help you live longer and feel better. The sooner you find out you have kidney disease, the sooner you can take steps to prevent more serious health problems. This is why it’s important to talk with your family about the need to get tested. Make a Family Commitment to Kidney Health You can reduce your risk for developing kidney disease by taking steps to live a healthy lifestyle. Diagnosing and treating the disease early can slow or prevent the progression of kidney disease. The Family Reunion Health Guide shares ideas for how you can encourage family members to take steps to protect their kidney health. By being your family’s kidney health champion, you can help ensure that your family enjoys many more reunions to come. Learn More For more information about kidney disease, kidney failure, diabetes, high blood pressure and more, or to access the Family Reunion Health Guide, visit the NIDDK website at www.niddk.nih.gov. Talking to your family about health issues can help you all live longer, better lives.
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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Don’t be surprised if, in spite of your well-made plans, something goes awry. But don’t worry. Your knowledge of the facts plus your Arian charm will help you work it out. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) A personal relationship seems to be demanding more than you feel you’re able to give. Best advice: Confront the issue. You could find the situation surprisingly easy to work through. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Resist being pressured into meeting your self-imposed deadline. This is important if you really feel that taking more time to finish a project could save time in the long run. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A vacation choice seems less interesting than when you first made it. Could it be a matter of the place or the people going with you? Find out before you consider a change of plans. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Someone might be overriding your Leonine logic to get you to agree to “favors” that you would normally avoid. Take a new look at what you’ve been asked to do and see if you’ve been misled. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Try to keep that emerging “judgmental” aspect in check this week. Too many critiques on relatively unimportant issues could create a lot of negative bounce-back reactions. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Facing unpleasant facts about an associate isn’t easy. But ignoring them isn’t wise. Ask a trusted (and neutral) friend to help guide you on what to do and how you might do it. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A shift in opinion regarding a workplace situation could go a long way in vindicating the stand you’ve taken. But be aware that a satisfactory resolution could still be a long way off. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) It’s not like you to choose the easy way rather than the right way to do things. So, follow your instincts and feel assured they will lead you to the right decision. Good luck. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Hold off on making a personal commitment until you find out what it really entails and whose interests are actually involved. There could be hidden facts you need to know. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A new friend offers an unexpected opportunity that could lead to a career change. Check it out carefully and consider getting an assessment from someone familiar with this field. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) A surprising discovery leads to mixed reactions from those involved in the “revelation.” But as you come to appreciate the truth, you’ll be able to come to terms with your feelings. BORN THIS WEEK: Your love of travel helps you appreciate the wonders of the world. You would find a satisfying career in any travelrelated industry.
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TV’S – 14” and 22”. Both are tube. Working order. Will deliver: 585-475-0058 leave message Small to medium sized ROCKING CHAIR with a wicker bottom and seven – 13 oz. cans of ENFAMIL BABY FORMULA (yellow label). Serious inquiries only: 585-346-9777
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RN is looking for FREESTYLE FREEDOM GLUCOMETERS to use for a diabetic support group: stevensbristol@gmail.com 8 TRACK TAPES, classic rock or any type of rock, any condition: greg.1967@yahoo.com LARGE MOVING BOXES, BUBBLE WRAP: 585-880-4801 Reliable VEHICLE for a disabled vet: 585-443-0035 MOVING BOXES & PACKING SUPPLIES: 585-314-9124
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Pittsford Community Library 24 State St. • Pittsford • 248-6275 Monday-Thursday: 9am-9pm Friday: 9am-6pm Saturday: 10am-5pm Sunday: 1pm-5pm
Here’s what’s happening at your local library… East Rochester Public Library: Baby Story Time will meet Thursday, July 11th at 10am in the Library, read books and learn games, songs and other activities to share with your baby that supports early literacy and language development, for baby and caregiver. Pre-K Story Time will meet Friday, July 12th at 11:30am, help your child get ready to read! Join us for stories, finger plays, and a simple craft. For ages 2-5. STEAM Stations will meet Tuesday at 3pm on July 2nd. Explore outer space with different science, craft, and sensory activities. Learn about starry skies, moon landings, and alien invasions. For ages 4 and up. Remember to stop by the Book Nook on Wednesdays, 11am1pm, Thursdays 5:30-7:30pm, and Saturdays 11am-1pm to stock up on gently used books, and support Library programming! Pittsford Community Library: 7/1 Why a Revolution: What Went Wrong Between America and Our Motherland. Our founding fathers did not wake up on July 4, 1776, and decide to seek independence from Great Britain. It was the accumulation of years of events, which brought the colonists to such a drastic and treasonous decision. Join Dan Cody, American Historian and lecturer at several local community colleges, to learn about what led up to that fateful decision. Monday, 7:00-8:00pm. 7/2 A Universe of Stories Summer Film Join us for a movie screening about the celestial world! Call 585-249-5481 for the title. Tuesday, 6:30-8:45pm. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Suicide Prevention Takes a Community to Help Identify Veterans at Risk. The Canandaigua and Bath VA Medical Centers offer Veterans who have been identified as a high risk for suicide. Together, they share coping tools to use to help avoid a future suicide attempt. The groups are managed by a clinical psychologist and/or a licensed clinical social worker. Veterans Crisis Line 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 to be connected with a Veterans crisis responder. Veterans living in the Greater Rochester area - Kelly Mohrman, LCSW: 585-463-2600 x 32570 and Veterans living in the Southern Tier - Jennifer Haggerty, LCSW: 607-664-4366.
FAIRPORT Fairport Museum Opens for the Season and with New Hours Sundays and Tuesdays from 2:00PM-4:00PM and the museum has expanded the hours on Saturdays from 9:00AM until 1:00PM. Admission is free and open to the public. Two new mini-exhibits are on display highlighting the life of Fairport Civil War soldier Chester Hutchinson and Civil War nurse Mary Jewett Telford. Fairport Historical Museum, home of the Perinton Historical Society, is nestled in the Village of Fairport and is a showcase of local artifacts, biographies and history. Fairport Historical Museum, 18 Perrin Street, Fairport, 585.223.3989, www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org.
HENRIETTA Recovery International Self-Help Meeting: Meetings last about 1 1-1/2 hours. This is a self-help method (not a 12 step process), April 25-December 30, 7pm8:30pm. It is peer led held in a safe place, in a non-judgmental setting, and is confidential. There is a free will offering. We mainly use Dr. Low’s book Mental Health Through Will Training-read each meeting. We also practice a four-step example that helps participants to “spot” their problems and how to “work down” their anxieties. If you want to improve your life you do have to WORK AT IT. Our website is: www.recoveryinternational.org.
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IRONDEQUOIT Irondequoit High School (IHS) Class of 1974, 45th Reunion Join your friends for these fun Reunion Events: Friday, July 19, 2019, 6pm-til? Informal gathering at Titus Tavern; Free pizza & wings provided by Kim & Bucky Montrois. Saturday, July 20, 2019, 10am, IHS Tour. Saturday, July 20, 2019, 6pm check-in, Rochester Yacht Club (RYC) Drinks, Dinner & DJ. For more information, to register, and to purchase tickets for RYC Event visit: www.ihsclassof74reunion.com/ class_reunion. We’re looking for “missing” class members. Please update your information on our website and provide any information on missing classmates. Thanks
LIVONIA The Family Sowell - Winners of the 2019 SPBGMA International Band Championship: Join us on Sunday, July 14th at 2:30pm at the Livonia United Methodist Church, 21 Summers St., Livonia. For more information, please contact: Paul Stark @ 585-749-1843. www. thefamilysowell.com.
ROCHESTER 2019 4-H Expo: Join Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County as we introduce the community to the 4-H Program, and highlight the accomplishments of our 4-H members. See how the 4-H Positive Youth Development Program impacts our community! The event will include giveaways, crafts, and activities, as well as demonstrations by members of our 4-H clubs. 4-H projects will be judged at this event. Last year’s event included visits from McGruff The Crime Dog & Rec On the Move! This year we’ll have even more fun! Held July 14, 12-6pm, Ontario Beach Park, 50 Beach Avenue, Rochester. http://monroe.cce. cornell.edu/events/2019/07/14/ 2019-4-h-expo
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Join us for the 12th annual Young and Wyld 5K Race through beautiful historic Honeoye Falls. Wednesday, August 7 at 7PM. Starts across from the Honeoye Falls Post Office. Further Details/Register at runsignup.com. Includes free T-shirts for the 1st 100 registered, free food and root beer floats. Open to all ages, families. Walkers welcome. Proceeds benefit Young Life.
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Save the date! 2019 Avon Central School Alumni Reunion Banquet. Your Hosts: Class of 1969. Come and join us! Friday, August 9th, 2019 at Jones Hall, 366 Leicester Rd., Caledonia. View details 585-226-3305 and registration form at avoncsd.org/news
SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Who holds the New York Mets’ record for highest career batting average? 2. In 1995-97, Dante Bichette, Andres Galarraga and Larry Walker each led the National League in home runs for a season. Which of the three did not lead the N.L. in RBIs for a season during that time period? 3. In 2017, Steve Spurrier became the fourth person to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player and a coach. Name two of the other three to have the honor. 4. Who was the last player before Charlotte’s Dwight Howard in 2018 to have at least 30 points and 30 rebounds in an NBA game? 5. In the 2018-19 NHL season, Washington’s Alex Ovechkin became the fourth player to score 50 goals in a season at age 33 or older. Name two of the first three to do it. 6. NASCAR’s Brad Keselowski, in 2019, became the winningest driver in Team Penske history (60 victories). Who had held the mark? 7. Of the 17 grand slam singles titles tennis star Rafael Nadal had won entering 2019, 11 have come at the French Open. Which event is second in his grand slam total?
Answers 1. John Olerud, with a .315 average. 2. Larry Walker. 3. Amos Alonzo Stagg, Bobby Dodd and Bowden Wyatt. 4. Minnesota’s Kevin Love, in 2010. 5. John Bucyk (age 35 in 197071), Bobby Hull (age 33 in 197172) and Jaromir Jagr (age 33 in 2005-06). 6. Mark Donahue, with 59 wins. 7. Nadal won three U.S. Opens, two Wimbledons and one Australian Open.
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WEBSTER East High School 1969 Class Reunion. 50 YEARS!! Friday, August 16, at 6PM. Cost: $50. Webster Golf Club, 440 Salt Road, Webster, NY. For more information and to register, go to: classcreator.com/ rochester-new-york-east-1969/
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Technical Education Center were auctioned. The project was a huge success! Over $42,000 was raised on behalf of Noyes Hospital, and the funds raised are earmarked for diabetes treatment and education. This year’s Metal Trades Project auction was Thanks for standing with a joint effort of the Dansville us! This community always Lions Club, Rotary Club, stands behind its people. I am Ambulance Corp and Moose thankful for so many people Lodge. One of the evening’s and things in Dansville! highlights was when the K9 sculpture came up for The Metal Trades Project auction, and a bidding war called Bid Adieu to Diabetes ensued. This sculpture was recently held its annual created in memory of K9 auction at the Dansville Gibbs, a Livingston County Moose Club. At this event, Sheriff K9 who died last summ mmer mm er. er 30 sculptures created by summer. Metal Trades students from the Mount Morris Career and
Thank you, Dansville coaches & leaders! I am thankful for the many coaches and leaders who volunteer their time with sports or other activities.
Just want to give a shout out to the Hook and Spoon Restaurant on the north shore of Conesus Lake. Hubby and I had dinner there 6/4/19. The service was excellent, and the food was superb! Seriously the best French fries I’ve had in my 44 years! Highly recommended!
Dansville is my hometown. My family has been in this town at least 6 generations! I love the people, the beauty, but most of all the spirit of such a great community! It will always be my hometown.
This seems to be the consensus of the parade attendees: enjoy the parade & when the marchers throw candies, eat the candies and leave the wrappers everywhere! Even on my way home, which was off the parade route, I saw and picked up candy wrappers. Also, don’t throw candies to dogs! I saw one dog pick one up and start eating it, but her owner saw this and forced it out of her mouth. Whose brilliant idea was it to throw chocolate to the attendees? I found one later, and it wasn’t solid anymore! If you’re going to toss candy, make sure it isn’t something that will melt and draw unwanted insects! Most business driveways are at least three cars wide. Again today, as I was leaving a local hardware store, a girl turning left was half blocking the right exit lane so that four cars behind GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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I’m so thankful that Dansville is a safe place to raise our kids. Some of the violence out there today is so scary. This is a family-oriented town. Dansville is where I grew up, and I will raise my child here as well.
her had to wait for her to turn left across two lanes of busy traffic! She even had about five opportunities to go and didn’t! The world has become a hectic place, but the millions of drivers like her are making it much worse! Think of giving others some space to move; then we can all get “there” faster and with less stress!
the director said people had been stealing papers (Books can be stolen too.) The women were very dismissive, and the younger one was frankly rude. I can see a very small library not having papers, but this is a fairly large one. Libraries provide free access to the printed word. Papers like [larger paper] and [larger paper] allow you to read a At a library that recently limited number of articles per expanded, no newspapers month for free. Besides, not are out for public use. everyone uses computers. The only two available Having at least a [local city] (behind the counter) are paper is basic. [local paper] and a town newsletter. I asked the Tipping only 10% - 15% young lady working there on a bill is downright why they had no other ridiculous. The fact you papers; she said they’re are tipping so little is the available online. I explained really sneaky thing, not the libraries provide print restaurants trying to protect material and that every their employees from people other one I’ve been to has like you with the calculated papers like [larger paper] tips. Food service workers and [larger paper]. I was work very hard for not a lot of told some do, although money. If you don’t want to
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leave a reasonable tip, then don’t go out to eat. It’s that simple. Showing no respect for the hard workers of our local eateries shows a lot about you as a person. Just because someone has money and notoriety in the community, that does not mean they are entitled to be above the law. Imagine going an entire summer without water because the well at the house you are renting went dry! So, you notify your landlord, and he does nothing about it! Let’s make these landlords accountable for their rental properties. Regular rental property inspections should be implemented. It should be conducted by an unbiased, professional inspector.
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The Spencerport Depot and Canal Museum info@spencerportmuseum.org • (585) 352-0942 The Spencerport Depot and Canal Museum, located in Spencerport, NY, welcomes Transportation and Erie Canal enthusiasts. In the early 2000s, the building was completely restored to its original state by a large group of dedicated volunteers, and museum volunteers remain absolutely critical. The Museum is able to remain open 7 days a week because of their dedication, greeting over 3,500 visitors each year from all over the United States and even from other countries! The Museum also acts as a welcome center for the Erie Canal boaters, cyclists and hikers. Now, more opportunities to volunteer are being made available. Be a part of this group of volunteers who share the local history with the growing number of visitors that stop in at the Spencerport Depot and Canal Museum. To read the complete story and learn how you can volunteer, visit the Volunteer page on our website: www.gvpennysaver.com. Interested in being a featured nonprofit? Contact us at Hometown@gvpennysaver.com.
American Red Cross maryann.tozer2@redcross.org • 607-936-2428 Volunteers are needed in many different Lines of Service within Livingston County.
Center for Dispute Settlement lrosenthal@cdsadr.org • (585) 243-7178 Looking for a few new volunteers to add to the Livingston County Panel.
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County genesee4h@cornell.edu • (585) 343-3040 Looking for Club Leaders to start New Local 4-H Clubs.
Genesee Cancer Assistance (585) 345-0417 GeneseeCancerAssistance.org/volunteer/ Become a volunteer as a board member, help at fundraising events, and/or aid the GCA staff at our office.
Honeoye Falls-Mendon Volunteer Ambulance hfmvabod@yahoo.com • (585) 298-2257 Ambulance Drivers and Medics needed. All training provided. Minimum age 18 years.
Hope Center of LeRoy info@hopecenter.org • (585) 768-8184 Dedicated volunteers needed to be one-on-one with our guests at Memory & Friends.
Teresa House, Inc. office@teresahouse.org • (585) 243-1978 www.teresahouse.org Volunteers needed in the following areas: resident care, cleaning, clerical work and fundraising. Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown. Positions published online, and in print on the last week of the month as space permits. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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He is an F5 Savannah cat. He is about 6 months old in this picture. He enjoys treats and lovin’ and wrestling and playing with our other Savannah Ari. He also enjoys playing fetch and going for walks. Ash turns heads wherever he goes! He is a big tall boy and has legs for days! (Ash crossed the rainbow bridge before we had a chance to feature him, however his mom was very happy to allow us to share him and keep his memory alive.) Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.
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Honeybees flitting from flower to flower is one of the first signs that warm weather has arrived. Honeybees are a welcome presence in the garden, pollenating plants and contributing to local honey supplies. Despite their importance in the ecosystem, honeybees are in grave danger. In 2014, U.S. President Barack Obama created a task force comprised of various agencies to address the growing issue of rapidly diminishing honeybees and other pollinating insects. This initiative was a response to reports from American beekeepers indicating hive deaths have been on the rise, gravely affecting the honeybee population. Honeybees pollinate many fruit trees, nut plants and vegetables, playing a crucial role for many nations’ food industries. In addition to government involvement and honeybee conservation methods designed by environmental agencies, there are many things that regular citizens and homeowners can do to protect honeybees this summer.
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EAST ROCHESTER: 6 Fiora Drive (off Lincoln Road). MOVING SALE. Fri. - Sat., 6/28-29 (8am). Something for everyone!
WEST BLOOMFIELD: 2268 Elton Road 6/29 Saturday, (9-6pm). ESTATE SALE across road on same day. Household items, small tools and appliances, clothing, horse items. Cash only.
BOOK SALE July 4, 5, 6, 7. 10am-4pm. Livonia, NY (next to Ember Grill). 50,000 on sale.
WEBSTER: South Creek Drive, Bluestone Hollow, Twin Leaf Terrace (Candlewood Park, off State Road). COMMUNITY SALE. July 5-6 (9am). Queen bedroom set, grandfather clock, furniture, antique pots, TVs, speakers, gas leaf blower & weed wacker, child’s bike/ rocker, Stampin’ Up! supplies, women’s plus size clothing (2X-4X), purses, sewing, cards, household, lots more!
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per to pack a firm bed for stability of the stone, a fabric soil cover to prevent unwanted vegetation growth and the use of sand as a bedding layer. Stakes and string lines are useful – Krystal B. to help determine the consistency of The size of the area you want to your leveling. level will determine the tools you need. For a small area, you can use a shovel to move soil from the higher to lower area, then smooth it out with a garden rake. Larger areas can require use of earth-moving equipment sized to the scale of your project. A rototiller may be a good tool to start with at any size. You should also consider equipment like a tam-
When making a raised ing materials can be lined with garden bed, with what heavy plastic. More information on raised bed gardens is available at should I line the wood? https://extension2.missouri.edu/ G6985
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PRESS OPERATOR Gannett Publishing Services Rochester, printer of the Democrat & Chronicle, has a great opportunity for a press operator. The position is full-time night-shift work, which may include weekends and holidays. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. Prior printing experience preferred. Contact Tom Brett at
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Research the job market. Look into the industries for the field you are considering. Is it the right time for success in this field? Industries tend to ebb and flow. Do not leave a job only to find the next career has few, if any, openings. Job growth projections are available through resources like the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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ART & MUSIC EXPERT PIANO TUNING & REPAIR. Since 1980. Musician Extraordinaire, Charles M. Freida, 585-426-2334.
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CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! We buy 2002-2018 Cars/ Trucks. Running or Not! Nationwide Free Pickup! Call 1-888-416-2208. DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Receive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 1-855-587-1166. 2008 HONDA ACCORD. 6 cylinder, 166,000 miles. $3800 o.b.o. Good condition. 585-746-1755.
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PRAYER TO THE Blessed Virgin (Never known to fail.) Oh, most Beautiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God. Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my necessity (make request). There are none who can withstand your power. Holy Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us, who have recourse to Thee. (3 times). Holy Mother, I place this in your hands. (3 times). Say this prayer 3 days and then you must publish it and it will be granted to you. P.G.
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GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES: 8 weeks on June 29. Wormed, 1st vaccinations, vet checked. Farm raised. Parents on premise. $600. 607-869-5470 - no Sunday calls. Romulus. HORSE BLANKET WASHING: Fast turnaround, or I can store. No repairs. Possible pick up and delivery. 508-789-8169, please text.
FOR RENT FAIRPORT VILLAGE ONE bedroom apartment. 2nd floor, includes appliances, heat, water, lawn care, snowplowing. No pets. Available 7/15. $850/month. 585-388-0597. ONTARIO, NY. We have a beautiful upgraded apartment for rent. Ready to move into! Must fill out an application to be approved. Security deposit required equal to one month’s rent, conditional. 2 bedroom apartment for rent $750.00 a month. Water, Sewer, and Refuse are included. Pets are welcome, restrictions apply. Call Debbie for details 585-269-9337 EHO.
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FIREPLACE/ STOVE SERVICES All Brands. Installation, Parts, Gas Logs & Lines Installed. Chimney Relining, Repair, Caps, Dampers. 42’ Lift Service. Call/ Text: 585-356-5567 Email: dhw202@yahoo.com
HENRIETTA RENTAL: Half house, 2 bedrooms, private drive, large yard, basement, W/D. $850 plus utilities. Security, references required. No Pets. AVAILABLE NOW! 585-208-8908.
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STUMP GRINDING / REMOVAL. Free estimates. Fully insured. Fast, reliable service. Reasonably priced. Call Mike, 716-544-5856. NATE’S HANDYMAN: *No job too big or small. *Free estimate. *Interior/ Exterior. *Honey Do List. *Basement Waterproofing. $99 Roof Repair Special. $59 Gutter Cleaning. 585-755-NATE (6283)
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PITTSFORD RENTAL: 3 room cottage. Includes all utilities, private drive. References. No pets. $800/ month. $800 deposit. 585-330-6674.
AUTO FOR SALE: 1950 Ford Tudor. Rebuilt Flathead eight. Overdrive. New tank, brake lines, seats, radiator, tires, much more. No Rust. Seneca County. $19,000. 607-869-5971.
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FENCE DECK & SHED: Construction, Repairs & Maintenance. 585-353-1215.
HANDYMAN SERVICES: No job too small! Most any type repairs. Specializing plumbing, electrical. Doors, windows installations/ repairs. Fair, reasonable. 585-233-8007
CARPET LAYER has THOUSANDS of yards of carpet left over! $1.50/ s.f., installed. Free in home estimates. Hugh, 585-798-0909.
MASONRY SPECIALIST: All Repair and Restorations. Steps, Chimneys, Foundations and all Masonry around homes and businesses. Brick, Block, Stone, Concrete, Stucco. 30 years experience. 585-851-8622, 315-690-6860; Visit: tswmasonry.com HANDYMAN: Carpentry, Moldings, Wall/ In-House Repairs, Painting, Wallpaper Removal Electrical, Power Washing 23+ Years Experience. Insured. Major Credit Cards Accepted. Patrick, 585-200-8051 WINDOWS: ENERGY SAVING NEW WINDOWS! Beautify your home! Save on monthly energy bills with NEW WINDOWS from 1800Remodel! Up to 18 months no interest. Restrictions apply. Call Today 1-866-335-0996. BATHROOM RENOVATIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We specialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in-home consultation: 888-912-4745.
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Clerical and Customer Service Roles We are seeking the brightest and the best, willing to give 100% to the job every day! Med-Scribe, Inc is a staffing agency that has been recruiting top talent within the healthcare industry for over 31 years! We are a small, local company, dedicated in matching candidates to the right opportunities!
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Minimum qualifications for this position include: Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Typing speed of at least 45 WPM, A strong history of reliability, High school diploma/equivalent required; associates degree preferred.
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40 hours/week, Monday-Friday, Variety of shifts available! Occasional weekends and holidays will be required. This growing firm is seeking responsible, reliable, intelligent, high-energy performers for clerical and customer service roles within a fast-paced deadline driven environment. This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a professional group facilitating medical claim reviews. Temp with hire possible position working with a large international firm.
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Upon hire, an array of excellent benefits are available with this large, growing company with a human-service focus. Salary: $13.91/ hr. with benefits.
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