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Sheet Cheese Pizza
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With 24 Wings or Boneless Wings
after tax
Large Pizza
Bleu Cheese & Celery
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99 plus tax
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Additional toppings extra. Delivery extra. With coupon only. Valid at Bushnell’s Basin location. Exp. 7/31/19.
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. 7/31/19.
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With 24 Wings or Boneless Wings Bleu Cheese & Celery
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$
99 plus tax
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Spring and summer are synonymous with increased hours of sunlight, warm temperatures and, oftentimes, an increased reliance on water to feed recreational pursuits and lawn and garden needs. The Water Information Program states that 3.9 trillion gallons of water are consumed in the United States each month and the average person uses 176 gallons of water per day. Water conservation may be essential when the risk for weather-related drought looms. Practicing year-round conservation efforts can help ensure smart usage of local watersheds, lakes and reservoirs and help maintain these water sources for years to come. It also helps the average person reduce his or her carbon footprint while saving people a little money along the way.
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Worn shingles: Shingles should lie flat against the roof, so any that appear to be buckling or turning up are damaged and in need of repair. A single damaged shingle does not require a full roof replacement, but inspect all the shingles nonetheless. Another indicator of shingle problems can be found when cleaning downspouts or gutters. If the gutters and downspouts contain lots of shingle granules, the roof may soon need to be replaced. Page 8
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POTENTIAL INDICATORS OF ROOF TROUBLE Age: Another indicator of roof trouble may be the age of the roof. Even if there are no visible signs of damage, homeowners whose roofs have some years under their belt may want to consider replacing them. Asphalt shingle roofs typically have life expectancies of 20 to 25 years, while roofs installed over existing layers of shingles may need to be replaced after 20 years.
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FAIRPORT Vintage Ice Cream Molds at Perinton Historical Society - In the late 1800s through the 1950s, it was customary to use pewter molds to sculpt ice cream into various shapes. Vintage ice cream molds are now used for decorative purposes only, due to the lead content in the pewter. This collection of 50 molds was donated by Juliet Miller Moynihan. The molds had belonged to her uncle, David Starr Jordan (1921-1990), a Fairport attorney. On display at the Fairport Historical Museum through the end of August 2019. Check website for days and times. 19 Perrin Street in the Village of Fairport. https://www. perintonhistoricalsociety.org/
HENRIETTA 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… Pittsford Community Library: TEEN PROGRAM - 7/23 Practice ACT. Chariot Learning will administer a practice test. Please bring a calculator, pencils, and an eraser. For students in grades 9-12. Registration required. Tuesday, 10:00am-2:00pm. ALL AGES PROGRAM. 7/24 Family Bingo. Round up your family and friends for a low-tech evening of Bingo and snacks. For all ages. Wednesday, 7:00-8:00pm. East Rochester Public Library: Join us at the East Rochester Public Library for Baby Story Time Thursday at 10am July 25th. Support the early literacy of your little one, for babies and caregivers. Pre-K Story Time meets Friday at 11:30am July 26th. Help your child get ready to ready, for ages 2-5 with caregiver. American Girl : Race to Space will meet Monday, July 22nd at 3pm. Learn all about the history of the space race through the eyes of 8 American Girl dolls. Meet Molly and Ricky, Maryellen, Melody, Julie, TJ, and Luciana. For ages 6 and up. Siblings of all ages and abilities are always welcome at library events.
FAIRPORT Hike/Bike/Paddle the Erie Canal in Fairport - Hike, Bike or Paddle a portion of the Erie Canal in Fairport Sunday, July 21 from 4-6PM. Join Springwater Trails for the outing followed by a social get-together at an area eatery. For additional info/ directions/updates visit the website: springwatertrails.org GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Wildlife Expo at the Dome Saturday, August 10, 10-4pm, The Roc Dome Arena, 2695 East Henrietta Rd., Henrietta. This family friendly event will offer Wildlife Presentations throughout the day, Wildlife Exhibits, Petting Zoo, Alpacas, Chainsaw Carving Artist, Magicians, Face Painting, Artisans, Exhibitors, Children’s Activities, and MUCH MORE! We are especially excited to have Celebrity and Zoologist, Jarod Miller, headline this event! Proceeds to support the one of kind programs provided by Bridges For Brain Injury for brain injury survivors and people with disabilities. In Advance: $10. At the Door: $15 or a Family Four Pack for $50. http://www.wildlife-expo.com
LIVONIA Williamson Branch Concert! Blues - Classy, Sassy, Grassy! Join us on Friday, August 2, 6:30pm at the Livonia United Methodist Church, 21 Summers St., Livonia. Cost: $10 in advance and $12 at the door. For tickets call Paul Stark 585-749-1843 or online www. williamsonbranch.com/tour.
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
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Madison High School Class of 1959 60th Year Reunion!! Friday, September 13, 2019 at Red Fedele’s Book House, 920 Elmridge Plaza. We are looking for “missing” class members. If you haven’t heard about the reunion or haven’t updated your information since the last reunion please send an Email to giorgijosephesq@gmail.com include your name (maiden & married), home & Email address and phone number or call Joe Giorgi (585) 458-5368. More details will follow once we have the list updated. Genetaska Club of Rochester is hosting a day-trip to Seneca Niagara Casino on Tuesday, July 23, 2019. Cost $25; however, you get back $25 free play and $5 food voucher. The bus leaves Skyview Center at 9am, arrives at Casino at 11:15am and returns to Skyview at approximately 6:30pm. If you’re looking for a group with a purpose to help those in need in our community while building friendships, join us! Call Paula Ouriel 585-360-4315. Henderson Ford Begins Ninth Annual Book Drive! Henderson Ford wants families to experience adventures on the road and in books! This is the ninth year of the annual Henderson Ford book drive, benefiting students at School #50, Helen Barrett Montgomery. To assist with the book drive efforts, please donate new or used books. For a list of locations please visit: HendersonFamilyFord.com. The books’ content should be appropriate for grades Pre K - 8th (ages 5 -14). All reading levels through adult are represented at the school. School #50 educates children speaking over 26 different languages! The collection will run from July 1st through August 31st.
SODUS POINT Rummage Sale - First United Presbyterian Church of Sodus: The biggest, best, most AMAZING Rummage Sale at the First United Presbyterian Church of Sodus, 37 West Main Street in the Village of Sodus (across from CVS). Thursday, August 1 and Friday, August 2 (9am-4pm) and Saturday, August 3 is “$2 per bag day” (9am-noon). Incredible bargains! Huge selection of clothing for the entire family! Kitchen stuff: Tools, Small Appliances, Bakeware, Pots and Pans, Serving Pieces, Cutlery. Knick Knacks, Glassware, Holiday Items, Purses, Backpacks, Jewelry, Toys, Games, Puzzles. Home Décor Items, Linens of all kinds, Bedspreads, Antiques and Collectibles, Gift Items, Books. Questions? 315-483-6284.
HOW EVERYDAY CITIZENS CAN PROTECT LOCAL PARKS Obey the rules. The opportunity to explore is a great reason to visit parks, but it’s important that park visitors adhere to park rules by hiking and camping in only those areas designated as hikerand camper-friendly. By veering off course, park visitors may inadvertently disturb local plant and wildlife.
WEBSTER R L Thomas Class of 1969 50th Year Reunion! Saturday, September 28, 2019, Webster Golf Club. A Friday night event is also being planned. More details will follow once we have our list updated. We are looking for many “missing” class members, so if you haven’t heard about the reunion, or haven’t updated your information since our last reunion, please either send us an email at rltclassof69reunion@gmail.com or like us on Facebook. We are also collecting information on Classmates.com. You may also call Cindi (Daniels) Bouchard at 585-217-2885 or Deb (Morgan) Walbourn at 585-355-7786.
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from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County Where is a good place to buy milkweed seeds? – Bonnie Milkweed seeds may be purchased most readily from online sources including Prairie Moon Nursery, where I have been satisfied with my purchases. There are several varieties of milkweed native to the northeast. I would recommend butterfly weed (ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA) as most appropriate for a home garden. Some people grow common field milkweed (ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA), but it has deep rhizomes (roots) that will spread over a large area.
I would like to plant some native flowers to attract butterflies and birds. Where do I get a list of such plants that are good for this area? – Bonnie There are so many interesting and beautiful native plants to choose from. The Finger Lakes Native Plant Society, website flnps.org, has an
exhaustive list of native plants in a 25-page printable list entitled “Native Plants Suitable for Wildflower Gardens & Meadows or Traditional Gardens in the NY Finger Lakes.” It is divided into 5 categories – 1. Herbaceous Plants-Annuals, Biennials, Perennials; 2. Ferns & Fern Allies; 3. Grasses, Sedges, Rushes; 4. Vines; 5. Shrubs & Trees.
Amanda’s Garden, Native Perennial Nursery. It is located in Sparta, NY (Dansville mailing address), at a beautiful site on Story Rd south of Hemlock Lake. The website is amandasnativeplants.com and contains an “Our Plants” section which includes images of native plants with brief descriptions. You can also sign up for their newsletter in which Anyone in our area interested they cover many aspects of native in native plants should know about perennial gardening.
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CONSERVE FUEL DURING YOUR DAILY COMMUTE Drive a vehicle with stop/ start technology. Stop/start systems, in which engines shut off automatically when drivers brake and restart automatically when the driver lifts his or her foot off the brake pedal, can make more efficient use of fuel. Once exclusive to hybrid cars, stop/start technology is now more widely available and can cut back on fuel consumption and vehicle emissions. That’s especially attractive to ecoconscious commuters who live in big cities where stop-andstart traffic is unavoidable. What’s more, many modern air conditioning compressors operate off electricity and not via a car’s engine, meaning vehicles with stop/start technology will stay cool in the summer even when the engine shuts off.
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
Health Benefits Of Plant-Based Nutrition (NAPS)—As people continue to look for ways to live healthier lifestyles, the plant-based diet continues to gain momentum. A plant-based diet describes a way of eating in which there is an emphasis on plant foods in the form of colorful fruits and vegetables, legumes and whole grains. Supporting Your Health with Plant-Based Foods Benefits of eating more plant foods are numerous. Plant foods are nutrient dense, which means that they provide an abundance of nutrients relative to their calorie cost. Fruits, veggies, beans and whole grains are terrific sources of vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients and they’re naturally cholesterol-free. Most contribute a fair amount of fiber, too, so they help to fill you up and keep your digestive tract running smoothly. When you include plenty of these nutritious, filling foods in your diet, it leaves less room in your stomach for less healthy fare. That said, as the proportion of U.S. consumers who adhere to a vegan diet grows, so does the desire for these people to get more protein. In fact, a Nielsen HomeScan survey recently found that 39 percent of Americans are actively trying to eat more plant-based foods and 60 percent want to get more protein in their diets. Identifying Sources of Plant-Based Proteins The major sources of plant-based protein include beans, peas and lentils but whole grains are also important. You may think of whole grains as more of a carb than a protein and that’s true—most grains have more carbohydrate calories than protein calories. But whole grains contribute important essential amino acids to the diet. Most vegans know that in order to get the full complement of essential amino acids (the building blocks of proteins in the body), it’s important to consume both legumes (beans, peas, lentils) and whole grains. Soy is one of the few complete plant-based proteins, meaning it contains the nine essential amino acids that your body cannot produce on its own. How Much Protein Is Right For You? Protein is important for maintaining lean body mass. Susan Bowerman, Registered Dietitian and Senior Director of Worldwide Nutrition Education and Training at Herbalife Nutrition says the Institute of Medicine recommends you eat 10 to 35 percent of your total daily calories from protein. You can estimate your protein needs based on your current body weight. Simply, multiply your body weight by 0.7. The number you get is a reasonable target for the amount of protein, in grams, that you should eat each day. For instance, a woman who weighs 140 pounds should aim for about 100g of protein a day. A 220-pound man should shoot for at least 150g of protein. Introducing Other Plant-Based Proteins While most plant-based diets place an emphasis on whole foods, other plant-based foods that are derived from these whole foods can be included. So, in addition to legumes and whole grains (brown or wild rice, oats, quinoa, millet and the like), other sources of plant-based protein include soy milk, soy cheese, soy yogurt, tofu, tempeh, and protein powders made from plant sources such as soy, pea, rice, hemp, oats or quinoa. To help, Herbalife Nutrition’s Formula 1 Select and Protein Drink Mix Select are two new plant-based nutrition mixes specially formulated with a high-quality blend of pea, quinoa and rice proteins. Formula 1 Select is specially formulated to provide an excellent balance of protein and other key nutrients for optimal nutrition, is an easily digestible source of high-quality plant protein and fiber, and contains no artificial flavors or sweeteners. Learn More For further facts, go to www.herbalife.com. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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On July 19, 1884, President Chester Arthur issues a proclamation that grants him and the federal government the power to quarantine persons entering the U.S. to avoid the spread of “pestilence” (tuberculosis). On July 17, 1941, New York Yankees center fielder Joe DiMaggio fails to get a hit against the Cleveland Indians, bringing his historic 56-game hitting streak to an end. DiMaggio also lost the $10,000 promised to him by Heinz ketchup for matching the number “57” featured on its labels. On July 21, 1959, Elijah Jerry “Pumpsie” Green makes his Boston Red Sox debut, becoming the first African American ever to play for the Red Sox, the last team in the major leagues to integrate. On July 20, 1972, a two-year study by the U.S. Department of Transportation concludes that 1960-63 Chevrolet Corvairs are at least as safe as comparable models of other cars. In his book “Unsafe at Any Speed,” Ralph Nader had targeted the rear-engined Corvair due to its tendency to roll over.
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TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez 1. GEOGRAPHY: Which South American country is home to Machu Picchu, a 15th-century Incan citadel? 2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which East Coast city’s nickname is “Charm City”? 3. U.S. STATES: What is the only U.S. state whose name is one syllable? 4. HISTORY: Which English monarch reigned from 1625 to 1649? 5. MUSIC: Which female singer had a No. 1 hit in the 1960s with the song “Downtown”? 6. ASTRONOMY: Which planet in our solar system is known as a morning and evening star? 7. BIBLE: How many plagues of Egypt were described in the book of Exodus? 8. MOVIES: How many different actors played roles in “The Three Stooges” over the years? 9. LITERATURE: Who wrote the 20th-century novel “So Big”? 10. GAMES: What color is the Connecticut property in the game “Monopoly”? (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.
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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Who holds the New York Yankees pitching record for most appearances in a season? 2. Name the player before Joey Votto (2016-18) to start at least 202 consecutive games for the Cincinnati Reds. 3. Who was the first quarterback in Washington Redskins history to have three seasons for 25 or more TD passes? 4. Name the last time before the 2018-19 season (Kansas State, Texas Tech) that Kansas was not at least co-champion of the Big 12 men’s basketball regular season? 5. Who was the only Toronto Maple Leafs player before Mitch Marner in 2019 to score on a penalty shot in the NHL playoffs? 6. Colton Herta, 18, became the youngest race winner in IndyCar history in 2019. Who had been the youngest winner? 7. When was the last time the French Open had a men’s singles semifinalist older than Roger Federer (37 in 2019)?
Answers 1. Paul Quantrill, with 86 in 2004. 2. Pete Rose started 370 consecutive games (1973-76). 3. Kirk Cousins (2015-17). 4. The 2003-04 season, when Oklahoma State was the regularseason champion. 5. Mats Sundin, in 1999. 6. Graham Rahal was 19 when he won a race in 2008. 7. It was 1968, when 40-year-old Pancho Gonzalez reached the semifinals of the French Open.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: Last summer I went camping and ran out of clean water. I had to boil water and drink it without any treatment tablets. That evening, I had painful cramps in my stomach, and in my upper abdomen, under my ribcage. Since then, my digestion has been horrific. I have constant rank gas and bloating when eating foods I’ve never had a problem with before, even fruits and vegetables. I have been a big eater of probiotic foods, with no digestive disturbances. However, since this incident, any form of probiotic, whether from capsule or natural foods like sauerkraut or kimchi, gives me the worst gas and bloating I’ve ever had. I had parasite and bacterial stool testing done with my doctor, and I came up clear. I feel like I need antibiotics or something to clear whatever is going on with my digestive system, but I’m hesitant because I have had four rounds of antibiotics in 2017 from surgeries. I am worried about “beaver fever.” What do you recommend? -- A.L. ANSWER: There are several infections one can get from drinking unprocessed water while camping. “Beaver fever” is a name for infection from the parasite Giardia lamblia, which is found in water where animals (especially beavers) are found. It’s a reasonable thought -- it’s one of the few waterborne infections that can persist for months. However, I think Giardia is unlikely. Symptoms from Giardia normally begin one to two weeks after exposure, and the parasites are killed very rapidly by boiling water. Your symptoms are very much like irritable bowel syndrome, and I do wonder if it might have been triggered by some event that day you were camping. Usually, three sets of cultures for parasites are done to make sure there isn’t an unwelcome guest in your intestine causing symptoms. A gastroenterologist would be a good choice to help you track down an identifiable cause and to get some symptomatic relief. Antibiotics are not recommended without knowing what you are treating.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: Seven years ago, I had a stroke. I was immediately put on Lipitor and Plavix. The statin drugs made my arms and shoulders ache, and the doctor tested me and found no reason for it. He said anecdotally that he had many patients who complained of the same thing. He then put me on fenofibrate. The pain stopped immediately. Now he says new research shows that any cholesterol-lowering drug makes the blood tests show lowered cholesterol levels but it does not prevent heart attack or stroke. So he took me off it. I wonder if you know anything about this study that said there was no benefit to taking statins. I did not really understand what he said. -- G.C. ANSWER: It sounds like the message got a bit confused. The evidence that statin drugs reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in people at high risk, such as those who have had a previous event, is very strong. However, the evidence for fibrate drugs, such as fenofibrate, is much weaker. Statin drugs often cause some muscle aches. Pravastatin and fluvastatin are least likely to cause this problem, so it’s worth a try switching, in my opinion. Some people get relief from muscle aches with a CoQ10 supplement. *** 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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Children Experience Tolerance Thanks to Irish Children’s Program Regina Michener, board member of the Irish Children’s Program (ICP), has been a part of the ICP of Rochester for 20 years. Her family has hosted seven children, some Protestant and some Catholic. Throughout these years, many families have opened their homes to offer children love, room and board. “I am so committed to the program because it has changed me and my family,” said Regina. “My children have learned tolerance and that not all children grow up feeling secure. They’ve shared their rooms, belongings, friends, even their parents, unselfishly. They allow this child, far from home, to be
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first and best.” Michener said she felt safe when she visited the beautiful city of Belfast, in Northern Ireland. However, she found it disturbing to see neighborhoods divided with walls and barbed wire. It is exciting to know that ICP is breaking down these barriers. “I have a ‘daughter’ in Belfast, who spent five summers with my family, and now is an accomplished college graduate and a productive citizen of that fine city,” explained Regina. “She works cooperatively with persons of different religious beliefs.” Each Belfast child, ages 10-14, is chosen to participate in the ICP for specific reasons. “Whatever the circumstances, our hope is that each one of them goes home with a better understanding of the tolerance they see here in Rochester, and with new friends from the other side of those walls,” Regina said. The percentage of families in the Rochester area that volunteer to host children from Belfast is quite small. These special families open their homes to young children from so far away and help teach them tolerance. “The families in Belfast that send their “babies” to America are very brave and unselfish,” shared Regina. These Belfast families sacrifice a summer with their children so that they may see another way of life. These children cross the Atlantic Ocean for the opportunity to meet and spend time with other
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Belfast children of another religion because, in their homeland, Protestant and Catholic children have few to no interactions, perpetuating longstanding disagreements. Seeking to change this, Brendan Pessimone and his wife started The Irish Children’s Program of Rochester as an independent, ecumenical, non-profit, nonpolitical organization in 1982. Since that time, the situation in Northern Ireland has improved, and the volatility of the past has eased. However, the walls and wires separating neighborhoods are still visible. “One of the ICP goals is that these children will take back our message of tolerance and share it with their families and friends,” said Regina. “Our program doesn’t claim that what we do will bring a lasting peace to Northern Ireland, but we do feel that our children represent small steps toward that peace.” The greatest challenge the ICP now faces is finding families to host these Irish children. “We know there are children Belfast who would benefit from this experience, neighborhood but we are unable to find homes to host dividing wall them” said Regina. “When I started in this program, we had more host families apply than we had children, and our visiting groups numbered 25 to 30.” Past hosts have been families with children also ages 10-14, empty nesters, grandparents, single women and couples with no children of their own. For the first time in the history of the program, ICP is unable to bring children from Belfast here this summer. “We are currently recruiting for host families for July of 2020,” Regina explained. “This is a meaningful experience with a long-lasting, positive impact,” said Regina. “People stop by our event tables to let us know there is still a connection to their young Belfast visitor, 20, even 30 years later.” The connections made often run deep. Michener’s own Belfast “daughter” traveled to Kentucky to attend the wedding of her American “brother.” “I have responded to requests from Belfast, asking us to help them find the Rochester families that once hosted them,” added Regina. “Their memories of this experience are so vivid and positive.”
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GRILLED CHICKEN & ONION SKEWERS Makes 10 to 12 skewers Basting Sauce (optional) 1/2 cup soy sauce 1/4 cup mirin 2 tablespoons sugar 1/2 pound boneless, skinless chicken thighs, excess fat removed and cut into bite-size pieces 1 yellow onion, cut into 2-inch wedges, and/or baby leeks, white part only, cut into 1-inch lengths 1 tablespoon canola or other neutral oil Salt (optional) Place 10 to 12 bamboo skewers in water to cover at least 30 minutes before grilling. Prepare a medium-hot fire in a charcoal grill, or preheat a gas grill to medium-high. If using the basting sauce, in a small saucepan, combine the soy sauce, mirin and sugar over medium-low heat and cook, stirring, until the sugar has completely dissolved and the liquid just begins to turn syrupy, 5 to 8 minutes. Remove from the heat and set aside in a small bowl. Drain the skewers. Thread the chicken pieces alternately with the onion pieces onto the skewers, using about 3 pieces of chicken and 2 pieces of onion for each skewer. As each skewer is ready, place on a plate. Brush the chicken and onion pieces lightly on all sides with the oil. The grilling goes quickly, so set up your workstation next to the grill before you begin: the plate holding the skewers, the bowl of sauce and a basting brush and/ or the salt, and tongs for turning the skewers. If using the basting sauce, either dip each skewer in the sauce or brush the sauce on the skewers and then place directly over the heat. Grill the skewers, turning 3 or 4 times and basting with additional sauce, until the chicken is cooked through and the onions are scorched around the edges, about 5 minutes total. If the sauce appears to be burning at any point, move the skewers to a cooler part of the grill, or reduce the heat if using a gas grill. If using salt instead of the basting sauce, place the skewers directly over the heat and grill, turning 3 or 4 times, until cooked through, about 5 minutes total. Sprinkle both sides of each skewer with salt and remove from the grill. Serve the skewers piping hot.
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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Your honesty is, as always, admirable. But you might want to be more tactful in discussing a sensitive issue with a family member. Remember: You can give advice without giving offense. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) An unexpected workplace snag should be handled quickly and efficiently so that it leaves you time for family get-togethers. Also, you might soon get that long-sought apology. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Aspects favor family matters, especially where children might be involved. Spending time with loved ones helps restore some much-needed balance to your typically busy schedule. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) That seemingly clear-cut agreement might not be quite so straightforward after all. Recheck for language that could make you liable for hidden costs and other unpleasant surprises. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Careful, Kitty. Better to deal with someone with proven reliability than with a big talker who promises much but can’t confirm that he or she will deliver. Your social life really zings this weekend. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Your matchmaking skills are at peak performance levels both in helping to staff workplace teams for upcoming projects and for bringing people together on a more personal basis. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You’re finally seeing some progress with your new venture. But be prepared for it to continue at a slower pace than you’re used to. Meanwhile, a loved one could be preparing a surprise. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A family member’s success pulls you into the spotlight as well. Enjoy it, but don’t let it overshadow or otherwise obstruct what you’re doing with your own creative projects. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Using what you already know might not be quite enough to get a proposed project off the ground. Look for any new information that might help tilt the scales in your favor. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Good news: While a changing workplace environment can be daunting for some, it could be the challenge you’ve been hoping for. If so, confront it with confidence and move on. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) It’s a good time to recheck travel arrangements for any changes that could work to your advantage. Aspects also favor strengthening and restoring old, fraying relationships. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Using your intuitive reasoning helps you cut right through the double-talk and go straight to what’s really going on around you. Stay the course until all your questions are answered. BORN THIS WEEK: You radiate light and warmth, and others love being close to you. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.
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CHILI (14624): 244 Golden Road. 7/20-21 from 9am - 2pm. Exercise equipment, video games, electronics, clothes, accessories, furniture, small appliances, books and more!
FAIRPORT: 69 Ward Lane. July 18th-20th (9-2pm 18th & 19th) (912pm 20th) Household, afghans, 60 foot ladder, and more.
Solstice at Fairport’s 7th Annual
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HENRIETTA: 19 Fox Chapel Rd. July 20 - 21 . (9-3pm). Household Items, Microwave Cart, Christmas Decorations and much more!
WEBSTER: 630 Bay Road (corner of Bay & Weaver) Sat., 7/20 (9-5pm) HUGE MOVING SALE.
HUGE COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE: July 25th-27th, (9-4pm). Brookview Homeowners Association. Running Brook Lane. Located off Maiden Lane.
WEBSTER: 630 Bay Road (corner Bay & Weaver Roads). 7/20 (9-5pm). HUGE MOVING SALE. Garden tools, lawn furniture, clothing, furniture, household items, more.
AVON EXIT 9 FLEA MARKET Indoor/ Outdoor. Sundays 8-3 Get ready for Christmas in July. Corner Rt. 15 and Agar Road. 390 South to Exit 9.
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MENDON: 420 Williams Road (off Clover) Friday, July 26th and Saturday, July 27 BARN SALE: Antiques, Wilton tools, hunting equipment, holiday items, women’s golf clubs, household items, never worn satin wedding dress, and much more!
July 27th 9am-2pm
NAPLES: 7459 County Road 12. Saturday 7/20 & Sunday 7/21 (8-6PM). 2 family ESTATE SALE. Fine furniture, including “Divani” chateau D’AX leather couches & chair; curio cabinets, dressers, Adirondack chairs, Jewelry, household goods, art, sporting goods, tools, custom made western saddles.
Benefiting the Advent House. Donations are welcome! All proceeds going to Advent House. For donation information call
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I am writing this letter to convey my most deep and sincere appreciation for the incredibly supportive help I received during an emergency at my home in early June. Words cannot express my gratitude to Mike Kellogg, my neighbor who was there for me and went above and beyond to ensure my safety as well To those who are defending flying the Confederate flag: It is the 21st century, not the 19th. Regardless of your reasons for flying the flag, it has come to represent white supremacy. By flying it you are self-identifying as and aligning yourself with these terrorist groups, intentionally or not. It’s like flying a swastika and claiming you are not a Nazi sympathizer. Good luck with that. Then there is the issue of the Civil War ending over 150 years ago as did the Confederacy, so what’s your point? It’s time to let it go and move on. It’s not like you were around then and had a personal investment in the Southern cause. There is no place for the Confederate flag in the 21st century, save for in history museums. To the mom who was disappointed because her GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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as to the First Responders whose determination to assist me helped save my life that day. Mike, your continued support and selfless acts of kindness to make things easier for me has not gone unnoticed; I am forever in your debt. To my family of 47 years at Graham Manufacturing, thank you for your love and kindness and inquiries, you are all unsung heroes in my book. I thank you all from the bottom of my heart. Sincerely, Lance Frens On the evening of June 12, 2019, my cat Kitten got hit by a car on Black Street Rd. in LeRoy. I would like to thank the lady kids could not play on a privately-owned, church playground: Empathy has nothing to do with it. That play equipment belongs to the church. I expect they are not in a position to maintain it for public use nor take on any liability for misuse. Having special needs does not mean your children are allowed to play with items that aren’t theirs. There are plenty of public play spaces.
for stopping and checking on the condition of Kitten. Unfortunately, Kitten did not survive. I am very grateful that the lady stopped. More motorists should abide by this example. Congratulations Staff SGT David Belavia for your medal for heroism. You made us proud. Not only for winning the Medal of Honor but additionally to your community service via radio show and support for local Veterans. As a Retired Veteran myself, you gave me “goose bumps” watching the presentation. Well done! I wanted to write a short note to express my appreciation for you and everything you do to help with There are so many liability reasons that they would not want to make it open to the public. Plus, there is the cost of upkeep. While town taxes go to paying to keep town playgrounds kept in working order, private donations go to keeping church playgrounds in working order.
You complained about flying the British flag and yet you want to fly the Confederate flag. You do realize that it technically is a To the person who flag of another country. When complained about the the South seceded from the church playground not United States, they became being open to the public. another country. So, you are Why would you even flying a foreign flag. While think that it would be? there were many reasons for You should have gone to the start of the war, slavery a town playground that is was a major one. So, fly your open to the public with your foreign flag that supports children. Just because you breaking away from the go to a church’s playground United states and slavery. doesn’t mean they have You shouldn’t be flying to be open to the public. both flags together. That is
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the VEC morning routine. For the past two years, I have been amazed by the skill and commitment with which you do your job while I have dropped off my daughter and son for PreK. You keep everyone safe, while moving traffic along to help those, like myself, get to work. You are always smiling and greeting the parents and students, even if it’s just with a friendly wave. Thank you for coming to work each day to keep the children and parents safe. We are very grateful and lucky to have such committed members of the Victor School District. With gratitude, Liz Fannin; mom to Harper and Ryan
a disrespect to the United states and its people. To the person who hit my neighbors’ little dog on our very busy street: I want you to know it wasn’t your fault. You probably should have stopped, but I get it, you may be a high school kid and were scared. My neighbors have regularly let the dog roam our neighborhood for years. Their previous dogs as well. They were reported many times to the dog warden but continued to subject us to their dog’s urine and feces. People need to wake up and be responsible for their pets and be considerate to neighbors. I am just glad I didn’t see it happen.
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GET A HANDLE ON WORK-RELATED STRESS Work-related stress is an all too common problem in workplaces across the globe. According to the American Institute of Stress, 80 percent of workers report feeling stress on the job. Perhaps most troubling, nearly half of those people admit they need help in learning how to manage their stress. The American Psychological Association notes that stressful work environments can contribute to a host of physical problems, including headache, sleep disturbances and short temper. Chronic stress can produce more serious consequences such as high blood pressure while also weakening sufferers’ immune systems. Stress at the workplace also can make it difficult to concentrate, which in turn can compromise workers’ abilities to perform at the peak of their abilities. That supports the notion that stress is a problem for both employees and employers. As a result, finding ways to reduce that stress should be a team effort. Getting a handle on stress can be difficult. Since so many people trace their stress to the jobs they need to get by, they might think it’s impossible to address that stress without derailing their careers. But there ways for professionals to get a handle on their stress without negatively affecting their careers.
Stable Hand & Groom MUST HAVE DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION! MUST HAVE WORKED WITH HORSES! 7am-4pm And must be available weekends.
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Salary plus incentives. Outdoor power equipment sales experience a plus.
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Evenings and weekends. Interested person must be at least 18 yrs. of age. Must be customer service oriented, be able to handle multiple tasks in a fast paced environment, be a team player, good communicator, and a problem solver. Some experience preferred. Salary commensurate with experience.
180 State. Rte. 251 Mendon, NY 14506 585-624-2938 saxbycorp@frontiernet.net
Brentland Woods in East Henrietta is currently hiring
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WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A TEAM PLAYER Listens attentively: In order for a team to function, every member has to listen to what his or her coworkers are saying. This also includes being receptive to criticism without lashing out. Listening can sometimes be more important than speaking.
Interested applicant may apply in person, or online at
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Parts Counter (Heavy Truck) Updating a résumé with the goal of standing out among a crowded pool of applicants is a great way for job seekers to land a new job.
Our Rush, NY Facility Is Hiring!
Beam Mack & Conway Volvo have an opening for a professional parts counter representative for our Brighton, NY location. Heavy Truck parts experience preferred. Duties include (but not limited to): Parts counter sales, use of electronic parts reference material, fill orders via phone, e-mail and walk-in customers. Daily use of Dealer Management System (ADP/ CDK). Establish and maintain exceptional customer relations. We offer very competitive wages and a full company benefits package. Please e-mail resume or to arrange an interview, contact gregb@beammack.com
6789 West Henrietta Rd., Rush, NY 14543 Entry-Level, Experienced, Team Lead & Supervisory Opportunities (Shift 1, 2 & 3 available): • Production/Assembly • Laboratory • Mechanical/ Machine Technicians
Open part-time Day Cashier position:
• Machine Operators • Warehouse & Distribution • Customer Service
Must be customer service-oriented, be able to handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment, be detail oriented, be a team player, and a good communicator. Must be available between the hours of 7am and 4pm. Interested applicants may apply online at www. honeoyefallsmarketplace.com.
Mid-Career Opportunities for professionals in: • Finance/Accounting • Engineering
• Quality/Regulatory/Compliance • Inside Sales
Check out our website at: http://www.cantelmedical.com/careers About Cantel: Cantel is a global company dedicated to delivering innovative infection prevention products, services and solutions for patients, caregivers and other healthcare providers, which improve outcomes and help save lives.
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CLIFTON FIRE DEPARTMENT Carnival August 2nd & 3rd. Parade Friday at 7pm. Saturday Antique Tractors 5pm. DJ-6pm. 53 Wheatland Center Rd. www.cliftonfire.org
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ART & MUSIC VENDORS: Craft Show (handmade) and Market Square (commercial) applications being accepted for separate shows at Palmyra Canaltown Days 52nd Celebration, Palmyra, N.Y., Sept. 14 & 15. Find contact info/ applications at www.palmyracanaltowndays.org or call, Crafts: 315-986-3206; Market Square: 315-502-0109.
AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial Aid for qualified students Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance, 888-686-1704. MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Train at home for a career as a Medical Office Professional at CTI! 1-833-766-4511. AskCTI.com
ELDER CARE RETIRED NURSE TO provide in home adult care includes cooking, cleaning and transportation to appointments. Flexible with excellent references. 585-310-9797.
ADULT CAREGIVER AVAILABLE: Extensive knowledge in elder care. 20+ years experience. Reasonable rates. Flexible hours. Overnight availability. Excellent references. Lots of TLC. Call Kim, 585-455-8737.
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ITEMS FOR SALE BULK MULCH & SCREENED TOPSOIL ~Color Enhanced Black ~Color Enhanced Brown ~Natural Landscapers/ Contractors Discounted Rates for Pick Up. BLOOM CONTRACTORS, 585-586-2483 www.bloomcontractorsllc.com BOAT HOIST: Aluminum, verticle, 3,500 lb. capacity, like new, Silver Lake, $1,500 or B.O. 585-590-1730. NEW NFL T-SHIRTS $ 8.00. Other items as well. Text 474-0811. DAYLILIES Clip this ad for $5 discount. 2000 plus varieties. Open Tuesday - Sunday 9 to 5 or by appointment. 557 Sand Hill Rd., Caledonia. 585-538-4525 or 860-378-4742 info and pictures @ QBDAYLILYGARDENS.COM
PETS THE PET NANNY Providing loving care for your pets when you’re not home! Bonnie, 585-478-0528 www.thepetnannyroc.com
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3 AKC/ ACA registered pedigree pomeranian pups. 2 males, 1 female. Parents on site. Born 5-28-19. Pups will be vet checked. Serious inquiries only. $1600 each, firm. 585-576-3592 3 FAWN PUPPIES & 3 black pug puppies. Will have all shots & deworming. $600 each. 607-227-3240.
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BICHON PUPPIES, 7 weeks, 1 male & 1 female. Includes all shots. $600 each. 585-317-7218.
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BRITTANY PUPS: AKC, beautiful hunting blood lines. Family raised. Parents on site. Shots, vet checked. $650. 585-384-5962. Cohocton. PD0329.
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HUNTERS LOOKING TO LEASE 50+ of wooded acreage for the 2019 deer hunting season. Please call (585)750-5145.
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CARPET LAYER has THOUSANDS of yards of carpet left over! $1.50/ s.f., installed. Free in home estimates. Hugh, 585-798-0909.
CASH FOR HOUSES, condos, townhouses, vacant houses, land. Don’t let divorce, bankruptcy, too much debt keep you down! We’re there to help. 585-288-7375
FOR RENT PITTSFORD RENTAL: 3 room cottage. Includes all utilities, private drive. References. No pets. $800/ month. $800 deposit. 585-330-6674. 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. 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. FOR RENT, HOUSE ON THE CANAL: Private, large, one bedroom house. Includes dock. Private road, no neighbors. Real jam, one of a kind. Town plows road. Available August 1st. $1000 plus deposit. No pets. 585-953-8614; 585-455-9550.
COMPLETE BATHROOM REMODELING! Bathtub to Walk-In Shower Conversions. Tile Flooring. Kitchen Back Splashes. Countertops, Vanities, and Plumbing Service. Tile Repair & Re-Grouting Free Estimates, Fully insured! Please visit: www.deangelistile.com For Pictures, Videos & Testimonies. 585-317-2296.
FIREPLACE/ CHIMNEY SERVICES All Brands. Installation, Parts, Gas Logs & Lines Installed. Chimney Relining, Repair, Caps, Dampers and Crowns. 42’ Lift. Call/ Text: 585-356-5567 Email: dhw202@yahoo.com
RNJ STUMP GRINDING & TREE REMOVAL: Affordable, honest, quality service. Rick Gerbino, 585-750-6044. rgerbino@rochester.rr.com
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 855-338-5767.
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STAY IN YOUR HOME LONGER with American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1500 off, including a free toilet, and lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-465-5426.
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Waters Basement Services, Inc. The only WATER that should be in YOUR BASEMENT is BOB WATERS! Waterproofing, Drain Tile, Sumps & Backup Pumps, Wall Cracks, Stone Foundation, Structural Repair & More! www. WatersBasementServices.com 585-765-3369; 716-474-3898
TRI CO DOOR COMPANY for garage doors and openers. Parts, Service, Sales and installations. Commercial, Residential, Automatic. FREE ESTIMATES. 585-924-3210. Insured.
STUMP GRINDING / REMOVAL. Free estimates, fully insured. Fast, reliable service. Reasonably priced. Call Mike, 716-544-5856.
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